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T HE0L0G1 C A L „. B OOlTs
En Jporefgn Hanguagcs,
INCLUDING
THE SACRED WRITINGS;
FATHERS, DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH, SCHOOLMEN,
AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORIANS,
To the Death of Boniface VIII. A.D. 1303;
JEWISH AND RABBINICAL COMMENTATORS ;
WORKS OF THE REFORMERS,
AND OF
MORE RECENT DIVINES,
Ascetical, Dogmatical, Polemical, and Exegetical ;
LITURGIES, RITUALS, AND LITURGICAL
LITERATURE ;
COUNCILS, SYNODS, AND CONFESSIONS OF FAITH;
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CANON AND ECCLESIASTICAL LAW;
CHURCH POLITY AND DISCIPLINE ;
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE ;
ETC. ETC.
ON SALE BY
DAVID NUTT,
THEOLOGICAL AND FOREIGN BOOKSELLER.
NO. 270, STRAND,
AIJD
TRUBNER & CO.
AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL BOOKSELLERS, NO. 60, PATERNOSTER ROW.
LONDON:— MDCCCfA I I.
[entered at STATIONERS-HALL.]
LONDON :
WILI/I4M STEVENS, PRINTKH, 37, BELT. TAKD, TEMPLE SAB.
CONTENTS
Page
THEOLOGY in Foreign Languages, alphabetically arranged . 1
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS AND PORTIONS OF SCRIPTURE . . 20
Polyglots, Triglots, Hebrew, Greek, Syriac and Latin . 20
Codices, Vari^e Lectiones et Editiones, vel Greece vel Latine
edente M. F. Const. Tischendorf , .... 25
The Uncanonical Books „ . . . . . . .32
Modern European Languages : Dutch, French, German,
Gothic, Icelandic, Italian, Polish, Romaic, Romanese,
Russian, Servian, and Swedish ...... 33
Oriental Languages : jEthiopic, Arabic, Armenian, Car-
shim, Coptic, Persian, Singalese, Turkish and Malayan 37
BIBLE PRINTS ... 39
BIBLIOGRAPHY, connected with Theology and Oriental
Literature . . . . . . . . . . .41
BIBLIOTHECA Clericales, J. P. Migne 49
BRITANNICARUM Rerum Scriptores .... 66, 69, 288
CANON AND ECCLESIASTICAL LAW, Church Polity and Dis-
cipline 81
CORPUS Scriptorum Byzantine Historic .... 104
COUNCILS, Synods, Canons, and Decrees ; Catechisms, Arti-
cles, Injunctions, and Confessions of Faith . . . 105
COUNCIL OF TRENT 122
FATHERS AND DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH, Schoolmen,
Ecclesiastical Writers, and Historians, to the Death of
Boniface VIII. a.d. 1303 . . 144
Alphabetical Arrangement ....... 145
Bibliothec^; Patrum 157 — 162
Catenae Patrum 207
Patres Apostolici ......... 205
Patrum Commentarii in Vetus et Novum Testamentum . 145
Patrum Epistol^e, Opuscula et Fragmenta .... 208
Patrum Homelike, seu Sermones ...... 187
Patrum Spicilegia 209
Poet^l Christiani Veteres ....... 215
Library of the Fathers ........ 229
IV CONTENTS.
FATHERS AND DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH, Etc.
Nova Bibliotheca Patrum Angelii Maii .... 1G0
Nova Collectio Scriptorum Veterum Ang. Maii . . . 220
Spicilegium Patrum Romanum Ang. Maii .... 209
Auctores Classici et Patristici Ang. Maii .... 392
HEBREW AND SYRAIC LITERATURE, including the Samari-
tan, Chaldee and Syriac Versions, Rabbinical Commen-
taries of the Jewish Fathers, Jewish History and Anti-
quities, and Concordances, Grammars and Dictionaries . 258
HISTORICI SCRIPTORES Romano-Britannia et Anglic, nec-
non Neustria, HibernijE, et Scotije ..... 298
LITURGIES and Liturgical Literature 339
Jewish Dispensation 339
Christian Dispensation, Primitive, Apostolic, and Alex-
andrian Churches '........ 339
Greek Church ......... 341
Church of Rome: Rituals, Service Books, etc.. . . 343
Church of Rome and Primitive Church : Liturgical Col-
lections and Commentaries ...... 3G2
Nestorian Churches ........ 373
Reformed Churches : The Anglican, Calvinistic, and Luthe-
ran 373
MANUSCRIPTS 396
MONASTIC HISTORY, Rule, Discipline, and Inner Life of
the Religious Houses . . . ^ 417
augustinians .......... 417
Benedictines .......... 419
Carmelites ...... .... 425
Cistercians .......... 425
Carthusians .......... 427
Dominicans and the Inquisition . . . . . . 430
Franciscans .......... 432
Society of Jesus . . . ; .... 449
PORTRAITS 498
SCOTTISTS AND THOMISTS
APPENDIX, forming also an Alphabetical Index of all books, included in the
various classes, not already referred to in the alphabetical arrangement of the
Catalogue
ADVERTISEMENT.
" THE IMPORTANCE and the necessity of learning to a Chris-
tian teacher,'" says Bishop Horsley, "evidently appears from
God's miraculous interpiosition, in the first ages, to infuse learning
into the minds of those who by education were unlearned. For if
the attainments of learning were of no importance to the true and
effectual preaching of the Gospel, to what purpose did that God,
who commanded the light to spring out of darkness, by an exer-
tion of the same Almighty power, light up the lamp of knowledge
in the minds of uneducated men ? The reason of this extraordi-
nary interposition in the early ages was, that for the first pro-
mulgation of the Gospel no abilities to be acquired by education
were sufficient for the Teacher's office. And the reason that
this extraordinary interposition hath long since ceased is, that
Christianity having once taken root in the world, those inferior
abilities, which may be attained by a diligent improvement of our
natural talents, are now sufficient for its support. But in all
ADVERTISEMENT.
ages," he proceeds to say, " if the objections of infidels are to be
confuted ; if the scruples of believers themselves are to be satis-
fied , if Moses and the Prophets are to be brought to bear witness
to Jesus of Nazareth ; if the calumnies of the Jews are to be
repelled, and their misinterpretations of their own books con-
futed ; if we are to be ' ready,' — that is, if we are to be qualified
and prepared, — l to give an answer to every man that asketh us
a reason of the hope that is in us,' — a penetration in abstruse
questions, a quickness in philosophical discussion, a critical know-
ledge of the ancient languages, a familiar acquaintance with the
Jewish history, and with all parts of the Sacred Writings, a
sound judgment, a faithful memory, and a prompt elocution — are
talents, without which the work of an Evangelist will be but ill
performed."
To promote these ends, by bringing together a carefully selected
stock of Theological Books in foreign languages, has been the
aim of the publisher of the present Catalogue, and, to attest his
diligence, he confidently appeals to the lists of editions of the
Sacred Writings, occupying twenty pages— of copies of Fathers
of the Church, Doctors, Schoolmen, and Ecclesiastical Histo-
rians, filling eighty -five pages — of Liturgies and Liturgical Lite-
rature, extending over forty-one pages — of Councils and Synods,
including Canons, Decrees, and Catechisms, and Articles and
Confessions of Faith, in nineteen pages — of Canon and Ecclesi-
astical Law, defining Church Polity and Discipline, in thirteen
pages — of Monastic History and Rule, as also of works connected
with the Society of Jesus, and its propagandist labours, particu-
larly in America and the East, in forty-three pages — of the dis-
ciples of Aquinas and Duns-Scotus, the Thomists and Scottists,
in three pages — of Hebrew and Syriac Literature, with Jeivish
History and Antiquities, Rabbinical Commentators, and their
opponents, in twenty -two pages — and of Literary History and
Bibliography conducive to the Study of Theology, in eight
pages.
These classes, however, form but a small portion of the contents
of the 600 pages of which the entire Catalogue consists ; for there
is also scarcely a single work of any note in Dogmatical,
ADVERTISEMENT.
Ascetical, Polemical, or Exegetical Theology, or relating to
Ecclesiastical History and Antiquities, published in Latin, and
but few in German, which will not be found enumerated in the
general alphabet; whilst the principal French, Italian, and
Sjianish Divines, and other great pulpit Orators of the Continent,
who have written in their native languages, have in no case been
intentionally overlooked. The Catholicity of our common faith
is placed on too broad a basis to allow of the exclusion of the
labours of any members of Christ's Church — Apostolic Christians
and Fathers ,■ Primitive, Alexandrian, and Mozarabic or Galli-
can Liturgies, as also those of the Nestorian, the Greek, and
Latin Churches — particularly of the Church of Rome, as settled
by the Council of Trent — and of those Churches which profess
Teutonic Christianity — the Anglican, the Lutheran, and the
Genevan ; the Ecclesiastical writers of the first thirteen cen-
turies, to the death of Pope Boniface III., authors of the
Scholastic period, and of the age of the Reformation, indeed
Romanist and Protestant divines since the invention of printing,
orthodox or heterodox, including Socinians and Rationalists,
Puritans and Pietists — all claim admission into the pages of a
bookseller s catalogue devoted to Foreign Theology. In some
few cases only have books been inserted not actually in stock,
but most of these can be supplied from abroad at the prices
stated, excepting, it may be, where the price is placed within
brackets ; but even then that price is so approximate to the
market value, that the publisher entertains no doubt of being able
to furnish the book with as little delay as possible, as also all
publications now in progress, or in contemplation, as soon as
they appear on the Continent; for every new foreign work in
Theology, History, Philology, and the Belles Lettres, is always
immediately imported and added to the stock.
A trader's first object, it has been well said, is to sell his
wares, and that object can be best attained by fairness in describ-
ing the article offered to the public. Such has been the pub-
lisher's desire in the introduction of analytical, literary, and
descriptive notes to many of the books ; and though he has not
always given his authorities, they have only been omitted when the
ADVERTISEMENT.
opinions of several critics arc embodied in the same note. Indeed,
many of these notices are the contribution of a literary friend,
who has pursued the study of bibliography with unremitting dili-
gence for more than thirty years, during the greater part of
which he has been in daily communication with some of the first
scholars of the day, whose memoranda on fly leaves and else-
where he was allowed to copy, and which in the present catalogue
are distinguished as "MS. Notes."
TJiese notes give the volume a claim to be considered something
in the light of a Handbook of Foreign Theology, and it is hoped
that it will be found to possess sufficient merit to hold the rank of
an useful satellite to " Home's Introduction/' which obviously
excludes many books enumerated in these pages, as also to the
" Manuel du Libraire" of M. Brunet, where even Theological
works of the highest class are but seldom enumerated.
In conclusion, the publisher would express his heartfelt thanks
for the kind patronage bestowed upon his establishment for
upwards of a quarter of a century, and the continuance of which
he hopes to merit by constant attention and care in rendering his
stock of Foreign Theology daily more and more perfect and
complete.
D. NUTT.
270, Strand, London, Feb. 1, 1857.
DAVID NXJTT'S
CATALOGUE.
FOREIGN THEOLOGY, INCLUDING CANON LAW,
AND HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
ABiELARD ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Abarbanelis (Rabbi Isaaci) Commentarius luculentns in Varies
Vet. Test, libros ; vide : Hebrew Literature and Abrabanelis.
1 Abbadie (Jacques) Traite de la Verite de la Religion Chre-
tienne; 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 5s. Amst. 1719
2 ■ — Le meme ; avec des Notes explicatives ; 3 vols, thick
12mo. sewed, 7s. fid. Dijon, 1826
3 Abbatti (Roberti, Sarisberiensis Episcopi, et Georgio Archiepiscopo
Cantuariensi fratris, olim e Col. Baliol. ap. Oxon.) Anti-Christi
Demonstratio contra fabulas pontificias et ineptam Rob. Bel-
larmini Disputationem. Accessit Jacobi I. Anglise Regis de
Antichristo Commentatio ; small 8vo. new in calf; old style, £1 . Is.
Londini, R. Barker, 1 608
Bishop Abbott was less Calvinistic in his views than his brother the Arch-
bishop. His polemical writings are much esteemed.
4 Abelly (Lud.) Medulla Theologica ex Sacris Scripturis Concilio-
rum Pontificumque Secretis et Sanctorum Patrum ac Doctorum
Placitis expressa ; 2 vols. 12mo. vellum, 10s. Aug. Find. 1754
5 Idem liber, Editio Nova ; 2 vols, sewed, 6s. 6d.
Ratisbonae, 1839
6 Abrabanelis (I.) Praeco Salutis, Latine ab I. F. C. Maio ; prae-
mittitur Vita Auctoris; 4to. bds. 5s. Franco/. 171 1
7 Abrami (Nic.) Pharus Vet. Test, sive Quaestiones Sacrae, et
Libri iv. de Veritate et Mendacio; folio, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1648
8 Abresch (F. L.) Dilucidationes Thucydideae (passim loca Nov.
Test, illustrantur) ; 8vo. vellum, 7s. (id. Traj. ad Rhen. 1755
9 Animadversiones ad iEschylum. Accedunt Annotationes
ad quaedam Loca Novi Testamenti ; 8vo. (730 pp.) sewed, 7s.
Medioburgi, 1743
10 Abul Pharagixjs. — Bar Hebrsei Chronicon Syriacum e Cod. Bod.
ediderunt P. J. Bruns et G. G. Kirsch, qui Versionem et Notas
addid.; 2 vols, in 1 ; 4to. fine paper, half bound, vellum, £2 2s.
Lips. 1789
Written in the 13th century; it abounds in most valuable information
respecting the Oriental Christians at that period. — "An elegant writer of the
Syriac tongue, a poet, physician, and historian. The account of his life and
writings is perhaps the most curious article in the Bibliotheca of Assemannus,
under the name of Gregorius Bar-Hebrseus." — Gibbon.
2 David nutt's catalogue. [theology.
11 Acerrellos (R. S.) Die Freimaurerei in ihrem Zusammenhang
mitden Religionen der alten Aegypter, der Juden und der Christen ;
2d edition, 4 vols, in 2, 8vo. cloth boards, 10s. 6d. Leipzig, 1836
The History of Freemasonry.
12 Ackermann (F.) Archaeologia Biblica, breviter exposita ; 8vo.
sewed, 6s. 6d. Viennae, 1826
13 Introductio in libros sacros Veteris Foederis; 8vo. sewed,
5s. ibid. 1825
14 Ackermann (P. F.) Prophetae Minores perpetua annotatione
illustrati; 8vo. (pub. at 13s. (id.), sewed, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1830
15 Ackermann (C.) Das Christliche im Plato und in der Platonischen
Philosophie, entwickelt und hervorgehoben ; 8vo. sewed, 5s.
Hamburg, 1835
10 Acosta (A.) Commentaria, in capita 49 Genesis de Benediction-
ibus XII. Patriarcharum ; in librum Ruth ; in Threnos Jere-
miae ; in Ionam ; in Malachiam ; folio, hogskin, scarce, £1 Is.
Lgd. 1641
17 Acta Sanctorum collecta et illustrata, cura J. Bollandi
alioumquaPresbyterorum Theologorum e Societate Jesu; Venetiis,
1734-61. Acta Sanctorum Bollandiana Apologetica libris vindi-
cata ; Antverp, 1755, 43 vols, folio, vellum, very scarce [.=£63].
Venetiis et Antv. 1734-61
The continuation, being the volumes for September and October, is in
course of publication at Brussels, and will consist of 8 vols, similar to No. 18.
A list of the contents will be found in the appendix.
vide : Assemanni Acta Martyrum ; Giry Vies des Saints ; Li-
pomani Vitae Sanct. ; Lippeloo Vitae Sanct. ; Martyrologie ; Mar-
tyrologium ; Rosweydus ; Surius ; Voragine Legenda Aurea ;
Zontani Codex Constit. Canonizationis ; etc.
18 Acta seorsum edita : Acta S. Theresiae a Jesu, Carmelitarum
Strictioris Observantiae Parentis (Saec. XVI.) Commentario et
Observationibus illustrata a Josepho Vandermoera ; folio, portrait,
views of Religious Houses and Churches dedicated to her, altar-
pieces, reliquaries, relics, the saint's cell, tomb and oratory, &c.
folio, sewed, £2 2s. Bruxelles, 1845
19 Idem, folio, plates, calf, antique style, £2 12s. 6d. 1845
" Holy Theresa is one of the greatest souls that God hath raised up for
the good of Christianity : a parent for the Church through her knowledge
and writings, and a model of penitence by her austerities. She is a prodigy
of wisdom and of sanctity. Her works are not sufficiently known." —
Clement XIV.
Acta Concilii IV. Constantinopolitani, vide : Concilia.
Acta Synodi Dordrechti Annis 1618-19 habitse ; vide: Concilia.
Acta et Statuta Synodi Suessionensis 1855 ; vide : Concilia.
20 Acta Canonizationis Sanctorum, Pii V., Andr. Avellini, Felicis a
Cantalicio et Cather. de Bononia a Clemento XL habitse, collecta
per Justinianum Chiapponi. Accedunt Dis. de Mysteriis Obla-
tionum in Missa Canonizationis et Acta Beatificationis Joannis
Franc. Regis, folio, plates, 9s. Romae, 1720
AcTEsetHistoiredel'Eglisede Paris; vide: Bibliotheca J. P. Migne.
21 Actionem et Monimenta Martyrum eorum qui a Wycliffe et Iiusso
ad nostrum banc aetatem (in Europa) Veritatem Evangelicam
Sanguine suo constanter obsignaverunt : (opera et studio Io.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 3
Crispini) small folio, fine copy in hogskin, scarce, £1 Is.
Geneva, 1560
In the very curious and lucid introductory chapter respecting the persecu-
cutions of Wycliffe in England, Crispin gives the letter of Pope Gregory to
Richard II., dated June, 1378, and also, " Conclusiones Joanis Wiclefi,
Lambeti in Conventu Episcoporum propositi, anno 1377," which led to that
letter. Amongst the martyrs of England is found an interesting memoir
of Ann Askew, and an account of the martyrdom of William Gardiner in
Portugal, as also a sketch of the life and death of Lady Jane Grey.
Adamus, Praemonstratensis, Scotus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Ado, Viennensis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
.ZElnothus Cantauriensis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
^Elvredus Rhievallensis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Agathias ; vide : Corpus Script. Byzant.
Agnellus, Andreas ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Agobardus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
22 Agricola (I., Soc. Jes.) Historia Provincise Soc. Jesu Germanise
superioris, sex primas annorum complexa decades (ab Anno, 154 1 ;
ad Aunum, 1590) 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, 12s. Aug. Find. 1/27
23 Ejusdem Historia Provincial Soc. Jesu Germanise superioris
ab Anno, 1541 ; ad 1590 ; continuata ab Ad. Flotto (ad annum,
1646) 3 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s. Aug. Vind. 1734
Aguierre Conciliorum Collectio ; vide : Councils.
Alanus de Insulis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Alan us Tewkesberiensis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
24 Albaspinus (Gabr.) de Veteribus Ecclesise Eitibus, et Notse in
Concilium Eliberitanum, et quosdam alios ambiguos Canones, et
aliquot Tertulliani libros, 4to. calf, 10s. Paris, 1623
25 Alber (Joan Nep.) Interpretatio Sacrse Scripturse per omnes Vet.
et Nov. Test, libros ; Jo' thick volumes, 8vo. allegorical frontis-
piece of the Fallot' Man and the Atonement, £4 4s.Pesthini,1801-4
This is an Hermeneutic and Exegetical Commentary, undertaken in 1790,
in conformity with the Canon of the Council of Trent : " Ut Scriptura Sacra,
qua Fons omnis et salutaris Veritatis, et Morum Discijilina sit, non tantum
discatur, verum etiam edicatur a Clericis," and by desire of the Primate of
Hungary, who required the Regius Professor of Theology to prepare it for
Divinity students. At the time that post was filled by the author, and, after
ten years of laborious toil, he produced his first volume, having during that
period perused all the Commentaries and Homilies of the Fathers of the
Church upon the Scriptures, whose identical words, whenever it was possible,
are introduced and mingled with his own. The book is but little known in
this country, though much esteemed in its own.
26 Ejusdem Institutiones hermeneuticae Vet. Testamenti ;
3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Pesthini, 1827
Al3ertus Magnus; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
27 Alberto (Jos. Ant. de S. Arzobispo de La Plata en America)
Coleccion de Instrucciones Pastorales ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 10s. 6d.
Madrid, 1786
28 Alberti (J. A.) Observationes Philologicse in Sacros Novi
Foederis Libros; 8vo. vellum, 5s. Lugd. Bat. 1725
29 Alcasar (Lud. ab. Soc. Jesu) Vestigatio Arcani Sensus in Apo-
calypsi (Paraphrasis,Commentaria, et Annotationes) — Opusculum
de Sacris Mensuris et Ponderibus ; folio, many plates, fine copy in
calf, scarce, £ 1 15s. Antcerpiee, 1614
4 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Alculpus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Aldhelmus; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Alegambe Bibliotheca Soc. Jesy, vide : Bibliography.
30 Alexandri (Natalis) Theologia Dogmatica et Moralis secundum
ord. Catech. Concilii Trid. ; 2 vols, folio, half bd. vellum, 18s.
Colon, 169S
31 Ejusdem Historia Ecclesiastica Veteris Novique Testamenti
ob Orbe condito ad Annum 1600 p. C. ; et in loca ejusdem in-
signia Dissertationes Historicse, Chronologicse, Criticse<et Dog-
maticse ; 8 vols, folio, calf, £3 3s. Parisiis, 1699
32 Idem liber ; 8 vols, in 7, folio, calf, £2 15s. ibid. 1699
33 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, in 7, folio, calf, £3 3s.
ibid. 1714
Both these Paris editions of 1699 and 1714 are verbatim the same.
34 Idem liber, alia editio, Notis et xlnimadversionibus aucta a C.
Roncaglia; 9 vols, in 4, coloured hogskin, £2 10s. Lucce, 1734
34* Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, in 4, folio, calf, gilt, £3 13s. 6d.
ibid. 1748
35 Idem liber, editio omnium novissima cum Additamentis
Constantini Roncaglia, quibus accedunt Animadversiones J. D.
Mansi, et Supplementum ; 20 vols. 4to, bound, £3 3s.
Bingii ad Rhen, 1785-91
The Paris editions being more beautifully printed than those which have
issued from the presses of Italy and Germany are usually preferred, and that
of 1 699 is termed in the Bibl. Saltheriana, " Editio rara, optima et pretiosa,"
notwithstanding the additions of Roncaglia contained in the latter. Alex-
ander's History of the Church is of great authority, and by many considered
the best of those written by a member of the Church of Rome.
36 Ejusdem Expositio literalis et moralis Evangelii secundum
IV. Evangelistas ; folio, calf, 12s. Lugd. 1716
37 Idem liber, alia editio, Indice Concionatorio aucta; folio,
vellum, 14s. Traj. ad Mos. 1721
Apologie des Dominicains missionaires de la Chine ; 12mo.
calf, 7s. 6d. Cologne, 1699
Alexander II. Papa ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Alexander III. Papa; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
39 Alfordi, alias Griffith (Mich. Angli S. J.) Fides Regia Britannica
sive Annales Ecclesise Britaunicse (Saeculorum XII. primorum
ad Annum, 1189) ; 4 vols, folio, calf, scarce, £4 10s. Leodii, 1663
Michael Griffith entered the Society of Jesus in 1607 at the age of twenty,
and, after studying at Louvain, he resided for five years in Rome, collecting
materials for this work, and then returned to England, where he continued
for thirty years as Missionary of the Society, devoting himself to the comple-
tion of his book, which, at the time of his death at St. Omer's in 1652, he had
brought down to 1189. Copious Indexes are added to the third and last
volumes by the editor.
40 Allatii (Leonis) de Ecclesise Occidentalis atque Orientalis per-
petua Consensione libri tres ; Ejusdem Dissertationes de hebdo-
madibus et dominicis Greecorum, et de Missa prsesanctificatorum,
et B. Nihusii ad hanc annotationes ; 4to. 12s. Colonics, 1648
41 Ejusdem Grsecia orthodoxa, Gr. et Lat. ; 2 vols. 4to. boards,
uncut, £\ 4s. RomcB, 1652
Contents: Nic. Blemmida ; Joa. Veccus ; Petrus Ep. Med. ; G. Pachy-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 5
meres ; Esaias Cyprius ; J. Argyropulus ; Gr. Protosyncellius ; G. Trapezun-
tius, &c. De processione Spiritus Sancti, et aliis.
Alexander VII. appointed Leo Allatius, who was born at Scio in 1586,
keeper of the Vatican library, and, like Joseph Aloysius Assemani and Car-
dinal Maio, the most illustrious of his successors, he occupied much of his time
in publishing hitherto inedited works contained in that celebrated collection.
Allatius de Syneon ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
42 Allioli (F.) Handbuch der Biblischen Alterthumskunde ; 2 vols.
8vo. 3 maps (pub. at ,£1) sewed, 7s. Landst. 1843
43 Alphen (H. van) Specimina analyt. in Epistolas Pauli V. priores ;
2 vols. 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Traj. 1742
44 Alt (H.) Der Christliche Cultus historisch dargestellt, 8vo. bds.
(600 pages) (published at 9s.) 5s. Berlin, 1843
45 — — — - Desselben Theater und Kirche in ihrem gegenseitigen Ver-
hseltnisse historisch dargestellt : thick 8vo. cloth (published at
12s.) 6s. Berlin, 1846
46 Alttncj (J. J.) Opera omnia Theologica, Analytica, Exegetica,
Practica, Problematica, et Philologica; 5 vols, folio, calf neat,
£\ 10s. Amstdod. 1687
46* Alzog (Jean) Histoire Universelle de l'Eglise, traduite par J. Gosch-
ler et C. F. Audley, et collationnee sur l'Original Allemand ; royal
8vo. (840 closely printed pages) 10s. 6d Tuurnai, 1851
Ambkostus (Sanctus) ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
America; vide: Alberto; Annales ; Beretarius ; Calancha ; Do-
brizhoffer ; Fernandez ; Hazart ; Lettres Edifiantes ; Malverda ;
Morelli ; Muratori ; Peramas ; Psalterium Polyglottum ; Sallusti ;
Santander ; Stocklein ; etc. etc.
47 Amesus (G.) Bellarminus Enervatus, sive Disputationes Anti-Bel-
larmianee ; 4 vols, in 1, 18mo. calf, 6s. London, 1633
48 Ammon (Ch. F. de) Summa Theologiee Christianse ; 8vo. sewed,
3s. Leips. 1830
49 Desselben Fortbildung des Chrissenthums ; 4 vols. 8vo.
(pub. at 1/.) 9s. Leip. 1838
50 ■ Desselben Handbuch der Christlichen Sittenlihre ; 3
vols, in 5, 8vo. sewed, 10s. Reutlingen, 1832
51 Dejsselben Vollsteendiges Lehrbuch der Christlich-Reli-
giosen Moral; 4th edit. 8vo sewed, 3s. 6d. Gottingen, 1806
52 Ammon (T. W. Ph. von) Denkmal der dritten Sacularfeier der
Ubergabe der Augsburg Confession in der Deutschen Bundes-
staaten ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 3s. 6d. Erlangen, 1831
53 Desselben Geiler von Kaisersberg's Leben, Lehren und
Predigen dargestellt ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. Erlangen, 1826
54 Amort (Eus.) De Origine, Progressu, Valore, ac Fructu Indul-
gentiorum accurata Notitia historica, dogmatica, polemica, cri-
tics ; folio, vellum, 12s. Venet. 1738
55 Ejusdem Theologia Moralis, 4 thick vols. 12mo. half bound
calf, 9s. Augustae, 1777
56 Amthor (G. M\) De Apostasia ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Coburgi, 1833
Anastasius, vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Anecdota Jukidica, vide : Canon Law.
Anna-Comnena, vide: Corpus Byzant. Script.
57 Annales de 1' Association de la Propagation de la Foi, Eecueil
6 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Periodique des Lettres des Eveques et des Missionaires des Mis-
sions des deux Mondes, et de tous les Documens relatifs aux
Missions, &c, &c, 23 vols. 8vo. portraits, half bound, uncut,
scarce, £4 4s. Paris, 1825 ; Lyons, 1851
The Lyons reprint of the earlier volumes, in 1842, does not contain the
portraits and plates. The work is published as a Supplement to the " Lettres
Edificates," and is of equal value, for the information which it conveys,
respecting manners, customs, literature, arts, and sciences of countries in both
hemispheres, where Missions have been established by the Propaganda Society.
58 Annati (P.) Apparatus ad positivam Theologiam methodicus ;
2 vols, in 1, 4to. hogskin, 9s. Venet. 1717
Anselmus (Sanctus) ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
59 Antoine (G. Soc. Jes.) Theologia Moralis Universa, 3 vols, thick
12vno. calf neat, 7s. 6d. Ingolst, 1734
60 ■ ■ Idem liber, cum Additamentis Ph. de Carboneano ; 2 vols.
4to. 8s. Aug. Vind. 1/60
61 Idem liber, cum Additamentis et Notis ejusdem ; 2 vols. 4to.
10s. ibid. 1764
Antoninus Marcus ; vide: Greek and Latin Classics, etc.
Aquinas (Thomas) ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Arator, Poeta Christianus ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
61*Arcudius (S.) De Concordia Ecclesiae Occidentalis et Orientalis
in Septem Sacramentorum Administratione ; 4to. calf, scarce, 18s.
Paris, 1679
Arculphus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
62 Aresii (P.) Sacrorum Phrenoschematum liber de Vitiis ; folio,
many plates, hogskin, scarce, 16s. Monach. 1694
63 Arigler (A.) Hermeneutica Biblico-Generalis ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Vienna, 1813
64 Aringhi (P.) Roma Subterranea novissima, in qua antiqua Chris-
tianorum et Martyrum Csemeteria, Tituli, Monimenta, Epitaphia,
Inscriptiones illustrantur ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, good copy in Dutch
binding, £\ 10s. Paris, 1659
This is a Latin translation of Bosio's celebrated work, but preferable to the
original on account of the learned commentaries by Aringhi, which are fre-
quently referred to by Dr. Rock in his Hierurgia.
65 Arnauld (Ant.) et Nicole (Pierre). De la Perpetuite de la Foy
de l'Eglise Catholique touchant l'Eucharistie, defendue contre le
livre du Sieur Claude, Ministre de Charenton ; 4to. old French
calf, gilt edges, 18s. ibid. 1679
66 La meme, avec la Continuation (d'Eusebe Renaudot) ; 5
vols. 4to. old gilt calf, £1 lis. 6d. ibid. 1679, 1711-13
67 ■ La meme, Edition Nouvelle, avec la Reponse au Nouveau
Livre de M. Claude; 6 vols. 4to. half bound, uncut, £2 2s.
ibid. 1781
68 Arndt's ( Joh.) Vier Bucher vom wahren Christenthum nebst dessen
Paradies Gartlein, 8vo. 900 pages, latest and cheapest edition,
sewed, 5s. Berlin, 1853
Arnobius ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
69 Arnold (G.) Unpartbeiische Kirchen und Ketzerhistorie von
Anfang des N. T. bis 1688 ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, scarce, 18s.
Frankfurt, 1699
A book of considerable authority, commencing with the history and heresies
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 7
of the first century, and going into all possible details of all sects that have
arisen in the church to the date of the book, and ending with the followers of
Jacob Behmen, the Quakers, the Deists, and Pietists. On its first appearance
it created an extraordinary sensation, and was both vehemently praised and
abused in turn, retaining, however, its reputation for diligent enquiry with all.
70 Arnold (G) Kirchen unci Ketzer-historie, mit Supplementen; 6vols.
in 3, folio, portrait, vellum, scarce, £2 10s. Schaffhausen, 1740-2
This Schaffhausen edition was printed from the author's own corrected and
improved copy, prepared in part for press, and contains also most of the con-
troversial pieces, which the publication, on its first appearance, gave rise to.
71 Arnold (N.) Lux in Tenebris, sive brevis et succincta Vindicatio
et Conciliatio locorum V. et N. Test. ; third edition, 4to. calf, 6s.
Francq. 1680
72 Idem liber, editio IV. auctior ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d.
Francofurti, 169S
73 Arsdekin (Richardi, Hiberni Kilkenniensis, Soc. Jesu). Theologia
Tripartita (De Controversiis Polemicis et Scholasticis ; Resolu-
tions Theologicee ad Praxim Accommodatse ; Apparatus Doc-
trinse Sacrae) ; 3 vols. 12mo. calf, old style, carmine edges, rare,
£1 lis. 6d. Antwerp, 1682
At the end of the first volume is an account of the Roman Catholics who had
then recently suffered death in England, Ireland, and Germany for religion's
sake, amongst whom the author gives lives of Oliver Plunkett, titular Arch-
bishop of Armagh; of Peter Talbot, titular Archbishop of Dublin ; and others.
The book is a most useful handbook on all points of doctrine and discipline of
the Church of Rome ; and at the end of the third volume has the "Rituset Ordo
Administrandi singula Sacramenta." This pocket edition is very scarce, and
it is singular that a work which has passed through so many editions, and is
held in such esteem by Roman Catholics, should have been omitted by Walch,
Butler, and Brunet, nor have found its way into the Manual of Mr. Lowndes.
74 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. hogskin, calf, rare, £ I 4s.
Colonice, 1686
This edition contains the same particulars respecting the Irish Roman Ca-
tholic archbishops as the former.
75 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, hogskin, 12s. Dilingte, 1694
76 Idem liber; folio, vellum, 10s. ibid. 1694
This edition does not contain the account of the deaths of the Irish Roman
Catholics.
77 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. 10s. Colon. 1730
77* Art de verifier les Dates des Faits historiques, des Chartes,
des Chroniques, et autres anciens Monumens, depuis la Naissance
de Notre-Seigneur (commence par D. Maur, I). Fr. d'Antine,
D. Clemencet et D. Durand, continue et public par D. Fr. Cle-
ment) ; 3 vols, folio, russia, full gilt backs, scarce, £8 8s.
Paris, 1783-87
Best edition of the most valuable work on chronology.
Articuli Smalcaldici ; vide : Concilia.
75 Assemani (Jos. S.) Kalendaria Ecclesi^e Universe, in quibus
ex marm., codd., tabulis, scriptis Sanctorum, Nomina Eccles Ori-
entis et Occidentis recensentur, notisque illustrantur, 6 vols. 4to.
half bound, neat, £?> 10s. Romee, 1755
This valuable and learned work discusses the chronological records of all
nations, with regard to the origin of their churches.
79 Ejusdem, Dissertatio de Syris Monophysitis, folio, sewed,
uncut, 14s. ibid. 1730
8 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Assemani (Jos. S.) Bibliotheca Orientalis ; vide : Bibliography.
Joseph Simon Assemani was Archbishop of Tyre and Keeper of the Vatican.
80 Assemani (Steph. Ev.) Acta SS. Martyrum Orientalium et
Occidentalium ; accedunt Acta S. Simeonis Stylitse, 2 vols, folio,
vellum, folio, £3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1748
Stephen Evodius Assemani, nephew of Joseph Simon, was also Keeper of
the Vatican, and Archbishop of Apamea.
81 Assemanus (J. A.) De sacris Ritibus ; Item Episc. Successionensis
Opusculum de vero Ecclesise Sensu circa Sacrarum Ceremoniarum
Usum ; 4to. boards, title soiled, 6s. ibid. 1757
82 Ejusclem Commentarius de Ecclesiis, earum Reverentia
et Asylo, atque Concordia Sacerdotii et Imperii; access. Tractatus
Jos. de Bonis de Oratoriis Publicis, ac Eortunati a Brixia de Ora-
toriis Domesticis ; folio, sewed, 15s. ibid. 1766
83 Idem liber; folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1/66
Ejusdem Codex Liturgicus ; vide : Liturgies.
Joseph Aloysius Assemani was cousin of Stephen Evodius, and held an
appointment under him in the Vatican during the pontificate of Benedict XIV
Asterius ; vide: Eathers and Schoolmen.
Athanasius (S.) ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
84 Atias (Rabbi Isach) Tesoro de Preceptos donde se encierran las
Joyas de los seyscientos y trezc Preceptos, que encomendo el Senor
a su Pueblo Israel ; 4to. old morocco, scarce, 15s. Venet. 1627
Attallota ; vide : Corpus Script. Byzant.
Atto Vercellensis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Augustana Confessio; vide: Concilia.
85 Augusti (J. Ch. G.) Chrestomathia Patristica ad Usnm eorum,
qui Hist. Dogm. discere capiunt ; 2 vols. 8vo. 7s. Lips. 1812
86 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1812
87 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. vellum, 9s. ibid. 1812
88 Idem liber; 2 vols. Svo. half russia, 9s. ibid. 1812
Vol. I. Ex Patribus Grecis. Vol. II. Ex Patribus Latinis.
89 Ejusdem Corpus Librorum Symbolicorum qui in Ecclesia
Reformatorum Auctoritatem publicam obtinuerunt ; 8vo. sewed,
(published at 14s.) 8s. Elberfeld, 1827
90 Idem liber; 8vo. half bound, calf, 9s. 6d. ibid. 1827
91 Beitrage zur Geschichte und Statistik der Evangelischen
Kirche ; 3 vols. Svo. sewed (published at 18s.) 9s. Leipsig, 1837
92 Desselben Cbristliche Alterthuemer ; 8vo. 3s. ibid. 1819
93 Desselben Denkwiirdigkeiten aus der Christlichen Archaeo-
logie, mit besonderer Riicksicht auf die gegenwsertigen Be-
duerfnisse der Christlichen Kirche; 12 vols. 8vo. boards (pub-
lished at £4 4s.) .£1 18s. ibid. 1817-31
94 Dasselbe ; 12 vols. 8vo. half bound, £2 18s. ibid. 1817-31
Augusti's celebrated work, to which the Origiues of Bingham forms the
foundation, treats more fully than its prototype on all matters connected
with Christian Antiquities.
95 Desselben Feste der alten Christen ; 3 vols, in 2, 8vo.
bds. (published at 21s.) 10s. 6d. ibid. 1817
96 Desselben Grundriss einer historisch-kritischen Einleitung
in das Alte Testament; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 182/
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 9
97 Augusti (J. Ch. G.) Handbuch der Christlichen Archeeologie ;
3 vols. 8vo. sewed (published at £ I 8s.) 10s. 6d. Leipzig, 1836
98 Desselben Lehrbuch der Christlichen Dogmengeschichte ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. (id. ibid. 1835
99 Desselben System der Christlichen Dogmatik nach dem
Lehrbegriffe der Evangelischen Kirche im Grundrisse dargestellt ;
2nd edit. 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1829
Augustinus (Sanctus) ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
100 Augustini (Antonii,Archiepiscopi Tarraconensis) Opera
Omnia (cum Prsefatione Jos. Roschii, et Oratio Funebris Andr.
Scotti) ; 8 vols, folio, portrait, vellum, very scarce, £8 8s.
Lucae, 1765-74*
Vol. 1. De legibus et senatusconsultis.
,, 2. Constitutionum Graecar. cod. Justiniani collectio et interpretatio.
— Commentarii ad Justin, institutiones, et alia.
,, 3. G. von Mastricht Historia juris ecclesiast. — De emendat. Gra-
tiani. — Canones pcenitentiales. — Constitutiones provinc. Tarra-
conenses, et alia.
„ 4. Antique collectiones decretalium c. August, notis.
,, 5, 6. De synodis et pseudosynodis. — Juris pontificii veteris epitome. —
Repertorium Decisionum Itotse.
,, 7. Bibliotheca graeca, MS. Latina, MS. mixta. — Epistolse. — Fragmenta
Historicorum. — Varro, Verrius Flaccus, et Pomp. Festus ex bibl.
August.
„ 8. Dialogi de nummis, Hisp. et Lat. — Antiquiora numismata. — Opus-
cula et fragmenta, numerous plates.
One of the greatest jurists of any age, and the first who applied a know-
ledge of Roman inscriptions and antiquities to elucidate the laws of Rome.
He attended at the marriage of Queen Mary, with Philip II. of Spain, at Win-
chester, in 1554, as Nuncio from Pope Julius III., and was afterwards pre-
sent at the Council of Trent, in 1562. He was created Archbishop of Tar-
ragona in 1574. where he died twelve years later so poor, from the great
extent of his charities, as not to have left sufficient for his funeral expenses,
but with the reputation of leaving behind him not only no equal in Spain, hut
also in the whole of Europe besides, in knowledge both of Canon law and
antiquities.
101 Augustini (Ant.) Epistolse Latinse et Italicse, editse a J. Andresio ;
8vo. sewed, 6s. Parmee, 1804
102 Augustini (S. Abb. Einsidl.) (Ecumen. Tridentini Concilii Veritas
inextincta ex prsesumptuosa Henrici Heideggeri Anatome His-
torico-thelogica ; 5 vols, in 2, folio, calf, scarce, £\ 5s.
Einsidl. 1684
See Heideggeri Concilii Tridentini Anatomia.
103 Ausonii (Dec. Mag.) Opera, Jac. Tollius recensuit, et integris
Scaligeri, Accursii, Freheri, Scriverii, selectis Gronovii Aliorum-
que Notis, et suis Animadversionibus illustravit ; 8vo. fine copy,
in vellum, 15s. Amst. 1671
" Eine seltene, schoene und besorgte Ausgabe." — Fuhrmann.
101 Ayguani (M.) Commentaria in Psalmos Davidicos : 2 vols, in 1,
folio, 12s. Lugduni, 165'2
105 Aymerich (M., s. J.) Nomina et Acta Episcoporum Barcinonen-
sium ad Historise et Chronologise Rationem revocata ; 4to. por-
trait of Bishop Assensio Sales, calf, scarce, £\ Is. Barcinone, 1 7C0
With polyglot inscription and commendatory verses in Greek, Hebrew, and
* c
10 DAVID NUTT'S CATALOGUE. [THEOLOGY.
Latin. The documents, in most cases, are given at length, accompanied by
chronological abstracts, &c.
106 Atmon (J.) Actes ecclcsiast. et civils de tous les Synodes Nationaux
des Eglises Reformees de France ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 1 6s.
La Haye, 1/10
10/ ses Monumens Authentiques de la Eeligion des Grecs et
de la Faussete de plusieurs Confessions de Foi des Chretiens
Orientaux ; 4to. half bound, vellum, £,\ Is. ibid. 1/08
"Aymon vola de la Bibliotheque du Roi I'Onginal des Actes du Synode de
Jerusalem, tenu en 1672 et 1073, et les fit imprimer ici avec les lettres de
Cyrille Lucar."
108 Les memes, 4to. calf, 18s. ibid. 1708
Originally a Roman Catholic priest, he turned Protestant, and then went
back to his former communion, when he was employed by the Cardinal de
Noailles to write against the Reformed Churches. See also : Cyrill-Lucar.
109 Babor's (Joh.) Alterthiimer der Hebraeer; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
Wien, 1/94
Backer, Bibliotheque des Ecrivains dela Soc. Jes. ; vide: Biblio-
graphy.
110 Bacchini (B.) Lettere Polemiche contro il Sign. Giacomo
Picenino, Miuistro in Soglio; 4to. large paper, calf, scarce, £1 Is.
Altorf, 1738
Bacchini in these letters attacks the "Apologia" and " Trionfo," of
Picenino, written .in favour ot Protestantism. They were posthumous, and
published by the " Nuovo Societa in Altorf," and a life of the author is pre-
fixed, with a list of his works, most of which appear to have been privately
printed, which accounts tor their scarcity. After the publication of his
curious diary had led to his banishment from Parma, he devoted himself to
collecting materials for the History of the House of Este, and bequeathed
them to Muratori. He died in 1721 at Bologna, where he filled the chair
of the Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
111 Baehr's (Carl. Ch. &c.) Commentar iiber den Brief Pauli an
die Kolosser ; 8vo. sewed, (published at 6s.) 3s. 6d. Basil. 1833
112 Desselben Lehre der Kirche in den ersten 3 Jahrhd. ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Sulzbach, 1832
113 Desselben Protestantische Gottesdienst vom Standpunkte
der Gemeinde ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Heidelberg, 1850
114 Desselben Symbolik der Mosaischen Cultus ; 2 vols. 8vo.
boards, (published at £\ 6s.) 15s. ibid. 1837
115 Bagatta (B.) Admirandge Orbis Christiani ad Christi firmandam
et Christianam Pietatem fovendam ; 2 vols, folio, hogskin, 15s.
Venet. 1680
1 1 7 Bahrdt's (C. J.) Entwurf einer unpartheiischen Kirchengeschichte
N. Testaments; 12mo. boards, 2s. 6d. Frankfurt, 1773
118 Ejusdem Systema Theologise Lutheranse Orthodoxse,
cum brevi Notatione Dissensionum recentiorum ; thick 8vo.
boards, 4s. 6d. Halae, 1/85
Bail Summa Conciliorum ; vide : Councils.
119 Baku (Reinhardi) Commentarius Exigetico-practicus in Psal-
terium Davidis ex Patribus nostrisque Doctoribus elucubratus ;
3 parts in 1 vol. folio, vellum, £\ Is. Franco/. 1664
Baldericus Noviomensis ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Bal-ei Scriptores ; vide : Bibliography.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 11
120 Ballerinus (P.) de Vi ac Ratione Primatus R. Pontificis et
de ipsorum Infallibilitate in definiendis Controversiis Fidei ; 4to.
half bound, 6s. Aug. 1 770
12 1 Idem liber ; nova editio, cum Appendice ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d.
Taurini, 1822
122 ■ Idem liber ; editio alia, 8vo. sewed, 5s. Monast. 1845
123 ■ Ejusdem Liber de Potestate Ecclesiastica S. Pontif. et
Conciliorum Generalium ; 4to. half bound, 5s. Aug. 1770
124 Idem liber; editio nova, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Monast. 1847
" Peter and Jerome Ballerini, the editors of several editions of the works
of other ecclesiastical writers, are celebrated also for their profound know-
ledge of ecclesiastical history." — Clement XIV.
125 Baltus (P. Soc. Jesu.) Defense des SS. Peres accuses de Pla-
tonisme; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1711
126 Reponse a l'Histore des Oracles par M. de Fontenelle ;
2 vols. 12mo. calf, 5s. 1709
127 Baluzius (St.) Capitularia Regum Francorum. Additse sunt
Marculphi et aliorum Formulae veteres, et Notae doctiss.
Virorum. Item Tractatus de Missis Dominicis Fr. de Roye ;
2 vols. fol. sewed, £1 4s. Venet. 1772
128 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, fol. vellum, £1 10s. ibid. 1772
" Baluze est un de ceux qui ont rendu de plus grands services a l'Eglise
et a la Republique des Lettres par l'application continuelle de rechercher
les MSS. des bons auteurs et de les conferer avec les Editions. . . Nous
lui devons la belle edition des Capitulaires." — DuriN.
129 Ejusdem Miscellanea, h. e. Collectio Yeterum Monu-
mentorum, quse hactenus latuerant in variis Codicibus ac
Bibliothecis ; 4 vols. 8vo. calf, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1678
1 30 Idem liber ; editio altera, novo Ordine digesta, et non
paucis Monumentis Ineditis aucta, a J. D. Mansi ; 4 vols, folio,
uncut, £2 5s. Lucae, 1761
131 Idem; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £2 16s. ibid. 1761
Ejusdem Nova Collectio Conciliorum ; vide : Concilia.
Stephen Baluzius was librarian to the famous Colbert, to whose noble
collection of Manuscripts Ecclesiastical History is so greatly indebted.
Bakck Roma Triumphans ; vide : Pageants.
132 Barbeyrac (J.) Traite de la Morale des Peres de l'Eglise;
4to. uncut, 6s. Amsterdam, 1728
133 Barbos^e (Aug.) Praxis exigendi Pensiones, cum Votis plu-
rimis Decisivis et Consultivis Canonicis, etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
hogskin, 12s. Lugduni, 1653
Ejusdem Collectanea in Cod. Just. ; vide : Canon Law.
134 Baerf.nsprung's (W.F.) Predigten ; 12mo. sewed,Is. Leip. 1826
Barnabas (St.) ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
135 Baronii (Cardinalis, Csesaris Sorani). Annales Ecclesiastici
(ab Adventu Domini N. Jesu Christi ad annum, 1198) ab
Auctore ante obitum aucta, ct jam denuo recognita ; 12 vols,
in 6, folio, vellum, £4 4s. Coloniae, 1621
137 — Idem liber; alia editio; 12 vols. Antverpice, Plantin,
1612. — Accedunt Annales Ecclesiastici ad annum, 1534, auctore
Oderico R,aynaldo ; 8 vols. Romae, 1646. — Necnon An-
12 DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [ THEOLOGY.
nalium Continu.itio ad annum, 1640; per Henricum
Spondanum ; 3 vols. Lutetiae, 1(541 (not uniform). — In all
23 vols, folio, calf, scarce, £10 10s. Antv. et Paris, 1612-41
See : " Pagi Apparatus Criticus in Baronii Annales."
138 Baronii (Cardinalis, Csesaris Sorani) Annales Ecclesiastici cum
Continuatione Raynaldi : Accedunt Critica Historico-chrono-
logica, A. Pagi Apparatus ; Notse, J. D. Mansi, et Indices ;
38 vols, folio, vellum, [£42]. Lucae, 1753-87
Baronii Annales in Epit. redactee a Britio ; vide : Arabic Books.
The Annals of Baronius furnish the only complete and connected account
of Christian affairs, during the first twelve centuries of the Church, and with
the Supplements of Raynaldus and Spondanus, and the Chronological Ap-
paratus of Pagi and Mansi's Notes, hring the Ecclesiastical History down to
the year 1C40, in one continuous narrative, introducing documents from the
Papal Archives, which serve to elucidate profane history at the same time,
and to which, in the earlier portion more particularly, Baronius had access
both as Cardinal and intimate friend and confessor to Pope Clement VIII.
139 Baronii (Card. Cses. Sor.) Epistolse et Opuscula, ace. Vita, recen-
suit annotationibusque illustravit R. Albericius ; 3 vols. 4to.
vellum, £1 10s. 1759
140 Barradii (Seb. Soc. Jesti) Opera et Vita ; 5 vols, in 4, folio,
hogskin, £ 1 16s. Aug. Find. 1742
The zeal and eloquence of Barradius in preaching, gained him the title
of " The Apostle of Portugal."
141 Ejusdem Commentaria in Concordiam et Historiam
Evangelicam ; 4 vols in 2, folio, hogskin, £1 5s. Mogunt, 1618
142 Idem liber ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £1. ibid. 1618
143 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, 15s Antw. 1617
144 Barral (L. M. de) Defense des Libertes de l'Eglise Gallicane, et
de 1' Assemblee du Clerge de France, en 1 682 ; ou Refutation
de plusieurs ouvrages, publies recemment en Angleterre sur
l'lnfaillibilite du Pane ; 4to. cloth, 9s. Paris, 1817
Bartolocci (J.) Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica, et J. C. Imbonati
Bibliotheca Latino-Hebrsea ; 5 vols. ; vide : Bibliography.
Basilius Magnus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Basilius Seleuci^e ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Basilicorum Libri ; vide : Canon Law.
146 Basnage (Sam.) Annales Politico- ecclesiasticse AnnorumDCXLV,
a Caesare Aug. ad Phocam usque ; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £1 8s.
Roterod. 1706
147 Basnage (Jacques) Histoire de l'Eglise depuis Jesus Cbrist jusqu'a
present; 2 vols, folio, calf, gilt backs, £\ Is. Rotterd. 1699
148 La Meme ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1699
Basnage, one of the most celebrated French Protestant divines of the last
century, retired to Rotterdam on the revocation of the edict of Nantes, where
he devoted himself to the study of ecclesiastical history. In 1707 he was
appointed one of the ministers of the Walloon Church at the Hague, and
held in much esteem by all parties.
140 Histoire des Juifs depuis Jesus Christ, jusqu'a present;
15 vols. 12mo. calf, £1 10s. La Haye, 1/16
Bassi Bibliotheca Juris ; vide : Canon Law.
150 Bassaei (E.) Flores totius Tbeologiae Practice, Sacramentalis et
Moralis; 2 vols, folio, hogskin, 18s. Lngduni, 1663
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 13
151 Bassaet (E.) Flores Theologire in compendium redact., sive Sum-
ma Summse par Greg. Salmanticensem ; folio, 10s. Lugd. 1678
Batavia Saricta ; vide : Van-Heussen.
152 Batthyan (Ignatii Comitis de, etTransilvanije Episcopi)'
Leges Ecclesiastics Regni Hungarije et Provinciarum
adjacentium ; 3 vols, folio, numerous plates' of seals, attached to
the many important historical documents and chartulanes with
which the work abounds, which is itself of great rarit}r, having
been privately printed, half bound, uncut, £4< 14s. 6d.
Albae Carolina typis Episcopalibus, 1785 ; et Claudiopoli, 1827
Bishop Batthyan commenced this very important collection of public
records as early as the date of the title of the first volume, but did not issue
it till 1827, and, though a few copies were distributed to his more intimate
friends, they were so few as scarcely to have been seen beyond the walls of
the bishop's palace. His address to the reader explains this, and, as it is
short, may be extracted entire : — " Paucis me expediam," are his words,
" unum alterumve verbum auribus tuis insurrandum babeo. Scire nimirum
te volo, opus hoc nunc primum, seu inclinito jam anno 1787 evassise proe-
lum ; annum tamen refert anteriorem, quo de edendo opere cogitatio sus-
cepta fuerat ; porro typis cceperat exscribi Claudiopoli, quia autem hie con-
summatuae fuit, Albam Carolinam, quorsum pars typographies hujus com-
migravit, apponere visum fuit. Valejara." — And accordingly books and
types appear to have accompanied the bishop; for the second and third
volumes were printed at Clausenburg (Claudiopoli) "typis quondam Epis-
copalibus," and the first only is dated from Carlsburg, better known as
"Weissenburg (Alba Carolina). In the latter a long dissertation of ninety-
six pages explains the bishop's plan, who then proceeds to a chronological
arrangement of his most curious and valuable documents. The work is, in
fact, a collection of public synodical acts, councils, records and charters, and
other documents connected with the kingdom of Hungary and the adjoining
provinces, including Transylvania, of which the author was bishop. They
date from the earliest period to 1515, and appertain as much to history and
antiquity as to ecclesiastical law, though the title of the book would not lead
one to expect anything but a dry work on canon law. The plates, which are
most delicately and accurately engraved, are extremely beautiful specimens
of ecclesiastical seals.
153 Bauer's (E.) Christenthum der Apostel ; 8vo. (published at 7s.)
sewed, 4s. 6d. Dresden, 1847
154 Desselben Geschichte der Grundung und Fortbildung
der Deutschkatholischen Kirche ; 8vo. 3s. 6d. Meissen, 1845
155 Bauer's (G. L.) Entwurf einer Einleitung in die Schriften des
Alten Test. 8vo. bds 2s. 6d. Nilrnberg, 1794
156 Desselben Ilandbuch der Geschichte der Ilebraischen
Nation, von ihren Entstehung bis zur Zerstcerung ihres Staates ;
2 vols. 8vo. 6s. Nurnberg, 1800
157 Dasselbe; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 7s. ibid. 1800
158 Bauer's (Br.) Kritik der Evangelischen Geschichte der Synop-
tiker; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. cloth (published at SI Is.) 10s. 6d.
150 Dieselbe, Zweite Auflage ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s.
Leip. 1846
160 Desselben Religion des Alten Testaments, 2 vols. 8vo.
boards, 9s. Berlin, 1838
161 Baveri (C. L.) Glossarium Theodoreteum ad Usus Exegeticos
et Criticos separatim editum ; thick 8vo. sewed, 6s.
II alee. Magd. 1775
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162 Baumgarten (Dr. Mich.) De Fide Libri Estherae Commentatio
Historico-critica ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Halle, 1839
163 Baumgarten-Crusius (L. F. O.) Lehrbuch der Christlichen
Sitten-lehre ; 8vo. 3s. Leipzig, 1826
164 Desselben Lehrbuch der Christlichen Dogmen-Geschichte ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at 15s.) 7s. 6d. Jena, 1831
165 Desselben Compendium der Dogmatik ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at 12s. 6d.) 6s. Leipzig, 1840-6
166 Desselben Exegetische Schriften zum N. Test, herausg.
von J. C. Th. Otto (Commentar zu der 4 Evangelien, den Briefen
an die Rcemer, Galater, Ephes., Philipp., Col., und Thessal.) 3
vols. cr. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Jena, 1844
The volumes are sold separately.
167 Baumgarten-Crusius (L. F. O.) Commentar uber den Brief
Pauli an die Romer, Herausg. v. E. J. Kimmel ; 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. ibid. 1844
168 Desselben Theologische Auslegung der Johanneischen
Schriften, vol. 1, (Evang. Einleitung und Auslegung von cap.
1—8) 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1843
169 (G. A.) Schrift und Vernnnft fur denkende Christen ; 4
vols, in 2, 8vo. boards, 5s. Berlin, 1796
170 Baur's (F. C.) Gegensatz des Katholismus und Protestantismus
nach den Principien und Hauptdogmen der beiden Lehrbegriffe ;
8vo. half bound, (published at 9s. 6d.) 6s. Tubingen, 1836
171 Desselben. Christliche Gnosis; 8vo. sewed, (published
at 10s. 6d.) 6s. 6d. ibid. 1835
172 Desselben Kritische Untersuchungen uber die Kanon-
ischen Evangelien, ihr Verhiiltniss zu einander, ihren Charakter
und Ursprung ; 8vo. sewed, (published at 10s. 6d.) 6s. ibid. 1847
1 73 Desselben Lehre von der Dreieinigkeit und Menschen-
werdung Gottes ; 3 vols. 8vo. (published at £2), £1 6s.
ibid. 1841-3
174 Desselben Lehrbuch der Christlichen Dogmenge-
schichte ; 8vo. sewed (published at 6s.), 4s. Stuttgart, 1847
175 Desselben das Manichaeische Religionssystem, nach
den Quellen neu untersucht und entwickelt : 8vo. 5s. 6d.
ibid. 1831
176 Desselben so genannte Pastoralbriefe des Apostels Paulus ;
8vo. 2s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1835
177 ■ ■ Desselben Ursprung des Episcopats in der Christlichen
Kirch e ; 8vo. boards, 2s. Tubringen, 1838
178 Bauii (G.) Der Prophet Amos erklfert ; 8vo. cloth (published
at 9s.) 5s. Giessen, 1847
179 Baxter (R.) Methodus Theologize Christians, folio, plates,
fine copy, vellum, 10s. 6d. Londini, 1684
180 Bayle (Pierre) Dictionaire Historique et Critique ; 4 vols.
folio, with both lives of David. Best edition, calf, very neat,
£2 2s. Amst. 1720
" If Bayle wrote his Dictionary to empty the various collections he had
made, without any particular design, he could not have chosen a better
plan. By the double freedom of a Dictionary and Notes, he could pitch on
what articles he pleased, and say what lie pleased on those articles." —
Gibbon.
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181 Beausobre (Isaac de) Histoire de la Reformation, ou
Origirte et Progres du Lutherianisme dans l'Empire et les Etats
de la Confession d'Angsbourg, depuis 1517 jusqu'en 1530 ;
4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Berlin, 1/85
182 La merae ; 4 vols. 8vo. German binding, lettered, 14s.
ibid. 1/85
This work was written by Beausobre at the request of the King of
Prussia, to whom he was chaplain, and was in progress at the date of his
death, in 1738, but not published till nearly fifty years after.
183 ■ Histoire Critique de Manichee et du Manicheisme ; 2 vols.
4to. Dutch calf, £\ 16s. Amsterdam, 1734
184 La meme ; 2 vols. 4to. French calf, £2 2s. ibid. 1734
185 La meme ; 2 vols. 4to. very neat, gilt backs, £\ 16s.
ibid. 1734
" Why does not some learned man give us a good English version of this
most valuable book ? Dr. Lardner made great use of it in his " Credibility
of the Gospel History." — Bishop Jebb.
— ■ Testament, par Beausobre et Leufant ; vide : Bibles.
186 Bebelii (Bait.) Ecclesise Ante-diluvianse Vera et Falsa; Ec-
clesia Noachia ; Ecclesise Evangelica et Judaica : Antiquitates
Ecclesise Saec. IV. priorum ; Antiquitates Germanise prima
et hac Argent. Eccles. Evang. ; 7 vols, in 3, 4to. half bound,
vellum, £2 2s. Argent. 1669-1706
Most of the pieces may be had separately.
187 Becani (Mart, Soc. Jesu) Opuscula Controversiosa, XLIII. —
De Republica Ecclesiastica, libri 4. — De Jure et Justitia. —
Manuale Controversiarum ; folio, hogskin, clasps, 15s.
Moffunt, 1631
Amongst his controversial writings are the Keply to King James I., and
the " Refutatio Torturae Torti."
188 Ejusdem Theologia Dogmatica, seu Manuale Contro-
versiarum; 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d, Colon. 1750
" Becan, who was chaplain of the Emperor Ferdinand II., was one of the
ablest professors of his time." — Dodd.
189 Becchetti (Fr.) Causa dei Vescovi costituzionali della Francia,
in risposta al loro libro intitolato : " Accordo dei veri Principi
della Chiesa, della Morale, e della Ragione sopra la Constituzione
civile del Clero di Francia ;" 8vo. sewed, scarce, 15s.
Privately printed, s. 1. 1795
This curious volume of upwards of 750 pages is divided into four books :
I. Della Potesta Ecclesiastica. II. Delle Metropoli. III. Delle Elezioni
dei Vescovi. IV. Delia Missione Giurisdizione ; and contains, by way of
Appendix, an answer to the letter from the " Constitutional" French Bishops
to Pope Pius VI.
190 Becilli (Caesaris, Urbinatis, Presb. Congr. Oratorii de Urbe)
Evangeliorum Connexio, in qua, Textus Ordine servato, Rerum
gestarum Series indicantur ; 18mo. frontispiece, red morocco,
gilt edges, scarce, 15s. Parisiis, 1651
In this rare little volume the life of Christ is given consecutively, in the
order of events, in the words of the Evangelist from whom the identical
passage is taken, to which marginal references are attached. Six tables
follow, showing in what one gospel differs from another, what texts illustrate
morals and doctrine, and what portions are to be read, according to the
calendar, as the gospel for the day, not only on Sundays, but on Saints' days
and on every day in the year.
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19,1 Beck's (J. T.) Christliche Lehrwissenschaft nach den Biblischen
Urkunden, Vol. I. (Die Logik der Christl. Lehren.) 8vo. (pub-
lished at 9s.) 4s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1841
192 Becker (K. Ch.) Wissenschaftliche Darstellung der Lohre von
tlen Kiichenbiichern ; 8vo. sewed, Is. Frankfurt, 1831
193 Dieselbe ; 8vo. cloth, lettered, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1831
Beckett (St. Thomas a) ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
194 Beckhatjs (M. J. H.) Ueber die Apokryphischen Riieher des
Alten Test, zur Erlreuteruug der Neutestamentischen Schreib-
art ; 8vo. sewed, Is. Gd. Dortmund. 1808
Beda Venerabilis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Beelen Chrystomathia Rabbinica ; vide : Hebrew Literature.
195 Beer's (P.) Handbuch der Mosaischen Religion; 2 parts in 1,
8vo. half bound, 3s. 6d. Wien, 1821
196 Beitrage zu den Theologischen Wissenschaften von den Pro-
fessoren zu Dorpat ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Hamburg, 1832
197 Beling (Richard) Vindicise Catholicse Hiberniae, authore Philo-
patro Irenaeo ad Alitophilum de Rebus in Hibernia Gestis ab
Anno 1641-9 ; 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, £4 4s. Paris, 1650
A rare book, unknown to most bibliographers. " Countrymen, have you
read this book ? If not, you know nothing of your history." —
O'Conor's Columbanus' Letters.
198 Bellarmini (Cardinalis Rob.) Opera Omnia edente J. Maffeo (Dis-
putationes de Controversiis, Opuscula, Explanatio in Psalmos, et
de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis, cum Supplemento Editoris); 7 vols,
folio, portrait, vellum, £6 16s. 6d. Venetiis, 1721-7
Bellarmin, though belonging to the Society of Jesus, differed in many
points from its doctriues, and adhered, in the main, to those of St. Augustine.
199 Ejusdem de Ascensione Mentis in Deum, cum annota-
tionibus Dieringer ; 24 mo. sewed, 2s. Colon. 1850
200 Ejusdem Disputationes de Controversiis Christians Fidei
adversus bujus temporis hsereticos Disputationes ; 3 vols, folio,
hogskin, with clasps, £2 2s. Ingolst. 1596
201 Idem liber, alia editio, 3 vols, folio, vellum, £2 2s.
Lugduni, 1603
202 Idem liber; 4 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £3 18s.
Mediol, 1721
204 Idem liber ; editio Romana prima ; Ace. Appendix Monu-
mentorum Ecclesiast. ad Qusestiones Polemicas etc. ; 4 thick
vols. 4to. calf, £5 15s. 6d. Rome, 1832-40
" The most acute, the most methodical, the most comprehensive, and at
the same time one of the most candid controversialists of the Church of
Rome." — Bp. Marsh.
205 Ejusdem Operis separating de Verbo Dei, et de Christo ;
8vo. hogskin, 3s. 6d. Ingolst. 1587
206 Ejusdem Operis separatim, de Ecclcsia, quae est in
Purgatorio, de Ecclesia Triumphante ; 8vo. hogskin, 4s. 6d.
ibid. 1590
207 — Ejusdem Operis separatim, de Ecclesia Triumphante ;
8»o. hogskin, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1590
208 Ejusdem Operis separatim, de Gratia Generi Humano
in primo Parente Collata ; 12mo. hogskin, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1593
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209 Bellarmani (Cardinalis Rob.) de Controversiis Operis separatim,
de Summo Pontifice, de Translatione Imperii Rom. a Grsecis ad
Francos; 12mo. hogskin, 4s. 6d. Ingolst. 1590
210 ■ Ejusdem Operis separatim, de Sacramento Pcenitentiae,
de Extrema Unctione, Ordine, et Matrimonio ; 12mo. hogskin,
3s. (id. ibid. 1593
21 1 — — — - de Indulgentiis et Jubileo, libri duo ; 12mo. vellum, 4s. 6d.
Colonice, 1600
212 Ejusdem de Officio Principis Christiani, libri tres ; 12mo.
vellum, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1619
213 Idem liber, alia editio ; 12mo. vellum, 4s. 6d.
Antverpice, 1619
214 Ejusdem De Verbo Dei libri IV. et de Christo libri V.
ad Optimorum Librorum fidem edidit Franciscus Sausen ; 8vo.
(750 pp.) cloth, lettered, 6s. Mogunt . et Londini, 1856
215 Idem liber; 8vo. calf, gilt, 9s. ibid. 1856
" Cardinal Bellarmin's four books, ' de Verbo Dei, contain the most accu-
rate and the most extensive information on the subjects of Scripture and
Tradition. On these subjects no author, whether Romanist or Protestant,
should venture to write until he has studied the work of Bellarmin." —
Bp. Marsh.
216 Ejusdem Explanatio in Psalmos ; 4to. vellum, 7s.
Colonice, 1611
217 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Tenet. 1614
218 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, vellum, 9s. 6d. ibid. 1759
219 Idem liber, editio nova ; 4to. half bound, vellum, 12s.
Lugduni, 1855
220 Ejusdem de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis liber unus, cum
adjunctis Indicibus XI. et brevi Chronologia ad Annua 1613,
cum Continuatione Andr. du Saussay ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum,
7s. Colonice, 1684
221 Ejusdem Vita, Italice scripta a Jacobo Fuligatto, et Latine
redita a Silvestro Petra Sancta; 4to. frontispiece, scarce, 10s.
Leodii, 1626
de Doctrina Christiana, Arabice ; vide Arabic Books.
222 Belloy (Pierres) Apologie Catholique contre les Libelles De-
clarations, etc., publiees par les Liguez, depuis le deces du Frere
du Roy ; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. 1585
223 Bench (F., Soc. Jesu) Quinque Martyres, Carminum libri VI.
4to. engraved title, scarce, 10s. Venet. 1591
224 Benecke (W.) Der Romerbrief erlautert ; 8vo. cloth (published
at 7s.) 4s. 6d. Seidelberg, 1831
Benedictus (St.), vide : Fathers and Schoolmen
226 Benedicti XIV. (Prosperi Lambertini) Opera Omnia, 15 vols.,
et Bullarium, 4 vols. ; together 19 vols, in 8, folio, portrait, very
fine copy, in calf, £8 8s. Bassani, 1767
227 Idem liber, alia editio, ex Recensione Em. de Azevedo ;
17 vols, in 8, 4to. half bound, calf extra, £7 17s. 6d.
Prati, 1839-18—
" It is with great injustice that the Italians are accused of knowing nothing
but superstitious devotion. Benedict XIV. proved, both by his discourses
and writings, the sovereign contempt in which he held everything which was
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only a trifling attention to church ceremonies." Caraccioli. — His love of
learning made him the patron of men of letters; and his profound liturgical
knowledge led him to patronize both Stephen Evodius and Joseph Aloysius
Assemani, the latter of whom he assisted in his celehrated Codex Liturgicus ;
whilst similarity of genius impelled him to draw from obscurity the humble
and pious Ganganelli, afterwards Pope Clement XVI.
228 Benedicti XIV. (Prosperi Lambertini) Cseremoniale ; 4to. sewed,
5s. Romte, 1/54
229 Ejusdem Commentarii duo de Jesu Christi Matrisque
ejus Festis, et de Missae Sacrificio, ex Versioue Latina Giac. de
Giocomellis ; 2 vols. roy. 4 to. vellum, 18s. ibid. 1/90
230 de SS. Missae Sacrificio Commentarius ; 4to. half bound,
vellum, 10s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1752
231 Ejusdem Opus de Servorum Dei Beatificatione, et de
Beatorum Canonizatioue ; 12 vols, in 1 1, roy. 4to. vellum, £3 10s.
Romce, 1/87
232 Idem liber; acedunt Appeudices V arise, 15 vols, royal 4to
uncut, £3 3s. ibid. 1787-90
233 Idem liber in Synopsim redactus ab Eman. Azevedo ; imp.
8vo. 7s. 6d. Bruxel. 1840
234 Ejusdem de Synodo Dicecesana, libri XIII. : 2 vols, in 1,
4to. half bound, 12s. Aug. 1769
235 Idem liber, in Synopsim redactus ab Em. Azevedo ; 4to.
calf, 7s. Somce, 1766
236 Ejusdem Institutiones Ecclesiastics, Lat. redd, ab Ilde-
phonso a S. Carolo ; 4to. portrait, sewed, 6s. Monachii, 1765
237 Idem liber ; 4 to. half bound, vellum, 8s. 6d. ibid. 17 Go
238 Bengel (E. G.) Archiv fur die Theologie und ihre neuste
Literatur ; 8 vols, in 10 thick 8vo. boards, £\ 5s.
Tubingen, 1815-26
239 Bengel (E. T. de) Opuscula Academica ed. M. J. G. Pressel ;
8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Hamburgi, 1834
240 Bengel (J. A.) Apparatus criticus ad Novum Test., curante Ph.
D. Burkio; 4to. half bound, 9s. Tueb. 1763
241 Bengel (J. A.) Gnomon Novi Test, in quo, ex Nature Ver-
borum, Simplicitas.Profunditas, Concinnitas, Salubritas Sensuum
Ccelestium indicantur ; 4to. half bound, vellum, 10s. ibid. 1742
242 Idem liber, editio secunda ; 4to. hogskin, 9s. Vim, 1763
243 Idem liber, editio optima, ctjrantibus E. Bengel
et J. Stetjdel ; roy. 8vo. cloth, 15s. Tubingen et Londini, 1855
244 Idem liber; roy. 8vo. calf, gilt, £1 Is. ibid. 1855
*** These copies are printed on a superior paper to those intended for
sale abroad, expressly for England, and cannot be supplied by other import-
ing houses unless from my London stock or that of my co-partners' in the
publication.
Universally allowed to be the most concise, clear, sound, and, in every
way, the best Commentary on the Greek Testament. The following eulogies
on Bengel's labours do but re-echo the opinions of all learned men, who are
acquainted with the book : —
" I never quote this excellent writer without admiring the abilities which
have exalted him so much above all his predecessors in the critical knowledge
of the New Testament."— Michaelis.
" Bengel's invaluable work — a work which manifests the profoundest and
most intimate knowledge of Scripture, and which, if we examine it with
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care, will often be found to condense more matter into a line than can be
extracted from pages of other writers," — Archdeacon Hare.
Bengel (J. A.) Novum Test. Bengelii ; vide : No. 330.
245 Benoist (Elie) Remarques sur les deux Dissertations de M.
Toland (l'Homme sans Superstition, et Origines Judaiques) ;
8vo. half bound, 3s. De/f, 1712
246 • Histoire de l'Edit de Nantes jusquas a l'Edit de Revoca-
tion en 1683; avec ce qui a suivi jusques a, present; 5 vols.
4to. calf, scarce, £\ 5s. Delft, 1693
Bensew's Woerterbuch des Alt. Test. ; vide : Hebrew Books.
Berardi Comment, in Jus Eccles. ; vide : Canon Law.
247 Berchorit (P.) Opera Omnia, seu Reductorium, Repertorium,
et Dictionarium Morale, utriusque Testamenti ; 6 vols, in 3,
folio, fine copy, calf, £2 2s. Colon. 1630
Berengarixjs ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
248 Beretarit (Sebastiani) Vita Josephi Anchietse, Soc. Jesu Sacer-
dotis in Brasilia defuncti ; 18mo. impressed binding, with clasps,
very rare, £\ Is. Colonics, 1617
Joseph Anxieta, a native of Teneriffe, left Portugal in the suite of Acosta,
in the year 1553, in his twentieth year. This rare book gives an account < f
the first mission of the Society of Jesus to the Brazils, and is but little known.
249 Berger's (I.) Practische Einleitung ins Alte Testament fort-
gesetzt von J. C. W. Augusti ; 4 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) 8s.
Leipsig, 1799-1808
250 Bergier (l'Abbe) Dictionnaire de Theologie, etc. ; 8 vols. 8vo.
half bound, vellum, 18*. Toulouse, 1823
251 Bergier (l'Abbe) Dictionnaire de Theologie, avec des Notes par
Gousset, et d' Articles nouveaux par Doncy, precedee du Plan de
Theologie et de Sermons Inedits de Bergier ; 7 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£\ Is. Paris, 1852
Bernard (St.) ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
252 Bernardini Senensis (a.d. 1444) Opera Omnia, studio Jo. de
la Haye; 5 vols, in 4, folio, vellum, £3 3s. Venet. 1745
253 Berosi Chaldeeorum, Historiacum Commentatione de BerosiVita
et Librorum ejus Indole, auctore J. D. G. Richter ; 8vo. 2s 6d.
Lipsice, 1825
254 Idem liber; 8vo. half bound, calf, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1825
The History of Chaldea, written by Berosus, a priest of the temple of
Belus at Babylon in the time of Alexander the Great, is quoted by Jose-
phus and several of the ancients.
255 Berrtjyer (J. J., Soc. J.) Histoire du Peuple de Dieu, jusqu'a la
Naissance du Messie ; 7 vols, et Supplt. 1 vol. — Histoire depuis
la Naissance de Dieu jusqu'a la fin de la Sinagogue ; 4 vols. —
Paraphrase litterale des Epitres des Apotres ; 2 vols. ; in all
14 vols. 4to. uncut, £\ 16s. Paris, 1728-57
" Cette histoire, melee de traits singuliers et brillans, ecrite avec chaleur
et avec elegance, tissue avec art, semee de reflexions ties judicieuses, est une
preuve que Berruyer etait ne avec beaucoup d'esprit." — Fkller
His wiitings were condemned by the Pope on account of the too liberal
sentiments.
256 Bertholdt (Dr. L.) Historischkritische Einleitung in siimmt-
lichen Kanonischen und Apokryphischen Schriften des Alten
und Neuen Testaments ; 6 vols. 8vo. boards (published at
£2 2s.) £\ Is. Erlangen, 1812
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257 Bertholdt (Dr. L.) Opuscula Academica collegit Wiener ;
8vo. 3s. Lips. 1824
258 Berti (J. L.) Breviarium Historise Ecclesiastical ; 2 vols, in 1,
12mo. calf, 4s. 6d. Augusta, 1761
259 Ejusdem Opus de Theologieis Disciplinis ; 7 vols, in 3,
folio, vellum, £\ 16s. Uomce, 1/65
This work was attacked as being favourable to the Jansenists, and Berti
was accused to Pope Benedict XIV., who, however, desired him to write a
vindication of himself, which is contained in this edition under the head
of " Integra Adversariorum in Auct. Opuscula necnon Apologet. ejusdem
Dissertationes."
260 Berti (J. L.) de Theologieis Disciplinis accurata Synopsis, novis
Dissertationibus auxit H. M. Buzius ; 5 vols. 12mo. calf, 15s.
Bamberyce, 1770
261 Ejusdem Theologia Historico-dogmatico-scholastica ; 10
vols, in 5, folio, calf gilt, £l lis. 6d. -duff- Vind. 1749
262 Bessoni (Job.., soc. J.) in Canticum Canticorum Solomonis
Novse Lucubrationes ; folio, vellum, 9s. Solosce, 1646
Beverigii Synodicon, et Codex Canonum ; vide : Canon Law
and Councils.
263 Beyerlinck (Laur.) Magnum Theatrum Vitse Ilumanse, seu
Rerum Divinarum Humanarumque Syntagma Catbolicum, Phi-
losopbicum, Historicum et Dogmaticum ; 8 vols, folio, frontis-
piece, vellum, £3 13s. 6d. Lnyduni, 1666
This is an admirable alphabetical Digest of both ancient and modern know-
ledge, sacred as well as profane.
264 Beze (Th. de) Histoire Ecclesiastique des Eglises Beformees au
Boyaume de France ; 3 vols. 8vo. half bd. calf, 15s. Lille, 1841
A reprint of the very scarce edition of 1580. It is written in the form of
a diary, and records from day to day the successes and reverses of the
Reformed Church in France from 1520 to 1563.
Ejusdem Annotationes en Nov. Test. ; vide: No. 324 to 326.
Ejusdem Vita Calvini ; vide : Vita? Beformatorum ; Epistola ad
Elizabethan! Beg. Anglise ; vide : No. 325.
264*Beza (Theodor) nach handschriftlichen Quellen dargestellt von Jo.
"Wil. Baum ; 2 vols. 8vo. and Supplement, sewed, (pub. at
£1 2s. Gd.) 16s. Leipzig, 1843-52
265 Bezange (H.) Introductio in V. Testamentum Critico-herme-
neutico-historica ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 15s. Styrce, 1765
266 Introductio in IV. Evangelia ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. portrait of
Pius VI., vellum, 7s. 6d. Venet. 1775
BIBLES, BOTH OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, AND
SEPARATE PORTIONS OF THE SCRIPTURES.
POLYGLOT.
267 Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, Hebraice, Chaldaice, Grseceet La-
tine ; cura et studio Benedicti Arise Montani, cum Versione etiam
Novi Testamenti Syraica, jussu Philippi II. Hisp. llegis edita
ac impressa ; 8 vols, folio, sound copy in old calf \_£V2 12s.]
Antverp. Plantin, 1569-72
Vols. I. to IV. contain the Old Testament and Apocrypha.
„ V. the New Testament.
„ VI., VII. et VIII. Vesio interlincaris, Concordantia?, Lexica et
Grammatica.
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 21
268 Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, Hebraice, Samaritaniee, Chaldaice,
Syraice, Arabice, Greece et Latine (cura G. M. Le Jay) 10 vols,
royal folio, old gilt calf [.=£10 10s.] Parisiis, 1625-48
269 Biblia Sacra Polyglotta Waltoni et Lexicon Heptaglotton
Castelli ; 8 vols, folio, portrait by Lombart, and plates by
Hollar, good copy, in calf, gilt backs, £2\. Londini, 1657-69
" Complectentia Textus Originales, Hebraicum (cum Pentateucho
Saraaritano) Chaldaicum, Gra3cum ; Versionesque antiquas, Samaritanam,
Graecam, Chaldaicam, Syriacam, Arabicam, iEthiopicam, Persicaru, et
Vulgatam Latinam, cum omnium Translafionibus Latinis, et Apparatu,
Appendicibus, Tabulis, etc. nee non Grammaticis omnium VIII Linguarum."
270 Biblia Polyglotta in Usum Mauualem, Hebraice, Greece ex
LXX. interp., Latine ad Vulgatam, et Germanica Lutheri ;
Polyglotten Bibel zum Praktischen Handgebraucb, u. s. w.
bearbeitet von Dr. R. Stier, und Dr. K. G. W. Theile, 4 vols.
in 6, royal 8vo. sewed, £2 5s. Bielefeld, 1855-6
270* Idem liber ; 4 vols, in 6, royal 8vo. half bound, calf
£3 3s. ibid. 1855-6
270f Idem liber ; 4 vols, in 6, royal 8vo. calf extra, carmine
edges, £3 15s. ibid. 1855-6
271 Testamentum Novum Tetraglotton ; Archetypum Greecum Ver-
sionibus Vulgata Latina, Germanica Lutheri, et Anglica Au-
thentica, in Usum Manualem cura DD. C. G. G. Theile et
R. Stier. royal 8vo. sewed, 9s. Bielfeldiae, 1855
271* Idem liber; roy. 8vo. half bound, calf, 12s. 6d. ibid. 1855
271f Idem liber; royal 8vo. calf extra, 14s. ibid. 1855
272 Oratio Dominica Polyglotta, DCCCXVI. Linguis et Dialectis,
studio et labore Aloysii Auer ; royal folio, beautifully printed,
with illustrated title-page, portraits, Introduction and Indexes,
in a portfolio, .=£10 10s. Viennae e Typographic/, Imp. 1851
.CONTENTS.
1. The Lord's Prayer in 608 languages and dialects, with interlineary
translation, the whole in Roman characters.
2. Bibliographical notices of the translators.
3. The Lord's Prayer in 208 languages in their proper characters, with
transcript in Roman type and interlineary versions.
4. Tabular display of the alphabets of all nations, and their equivalent
value in the Roman alphabet.
5. Synopsis of Adelung's Mithridates.
This wonderful performance attracted universal attention at the Great
Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1851, and in consequence a few copies have
been permitted to be sold, the book itself having been privately printed at the
expense of the Emperor of Austria. — See Book and its Story, p. 186.
Oratio Dominica, vide: Adelung's Mithridates.
273 Sermo Salvatoris Jesu Christi, D.N. in Montem (Matth. v.)
Greece, cum Versionibus XXXV ; cura et studio Aloysii
Auer ; rpyal folio, beautifully printed, in a portfolio, .=£10 10s.
ibid. 1851
Printed at the expense of the Emperor of Austria, for presentation to
Public Libraries, in Greek, ^Ethiopic, Anglo-Saxon, Armenian, Bengalee,
Burmese, Chaldee, Coptic, Cyrillian, Devanagoree, Estrangalee, Georgian,
Glagolitic, Hebrew, Hinjaritic, Japanese Katakane, Japanese Firakane,
Javanese, Levantine, Magadhee, Malay, Maylayalim, Mandshu, Moeso-
Gothic, Multanese, Passapese, Phoenician, Romaic, Russian, Runic, Sama-
ritan, Shickhian, Syriac, Tainul, Thibetan, Turkish, Zend, etc. etc.
22 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
274 Psalterium Hebraicum, Greecum, Arabicuin, et Chaldeum, cum
tribus Latinis Interpretationibus et Glossis (edente Aug. Jus-
tiniani), folio, fine copy, calf, rare, £4 4s. Gen. 1516
In a note on Psalm xix. 4, ("into the ends of the World,") Bp. Jus-
tiniani gives a very curious sketch of the life of his townsman, Columbus,
and the Discovery of America, with a description of its inhabitants, etc.
It is the first Polyglott printed, and contains the earliest specimen of the
Arabic character.
TRIGLOT.
275 Biblia Sacra, Hebraice, Greece et Latine, cum edit. Complutensi
dilig. collata. Novum Testamentum Graeco-Lat. Arise Montani ;
2 vols, folio, calf, .£1 4s. Ex off. Commel. 161 (J
275*Testamenttjm Novum Triglottum, Greece, Latine, Germanice,
ex Codd. Vett. restitutum a Const. Tischendorf ; oblong 8vo.
7s. Lips. 1854
HEBREW.
276 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis, et Tabula ; 4 vols in 2, small 8vo.
(wanting the title-pages to the Pentateuch and Major Prophets)
blue moroco, scarce, £1 Is. Antverpiae, Plantin, 1566
" Plantini editio, anni 1566, rarioribus et praestantioribus recensitur." —
Jahn.
277 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis ; cum (interlineari) Interpretation
Latina Xantis Pagnini Lucensis, cura Benedicti Arise Montani,
etc. Accessit Bibliorum Pars, quae Hebraice non invenitur
(libros Apocryphos continens) Greece, (cum Versione inter-
lineari Latina.) Nee non Chronologia Sacree Scriptures ;
Romanes Correctiones in Latinis Bibliis Editionis Vulgatee ; et
Novum Testamentum Greecurn, cum Vulgata Interpretatioue
Latina Greeci Contextus lineis inserta, et Collatione ejusdem cum
Grseca Dictione in Margine apposita ; folio, calf, scarce, £\ 4s.
Genevae, 1619
278 Idem liber; alia editio, folio, hogskin, £\ 5s. Lipsiae, 1657
279 Biblia Hebraica et Chaldaica, cum Punctis et Commentariis
Rabbinicis, etc. cura Joan Buxtorfii ; 4 vols, in 2, folio,
hogskin, £3 10s. Basileae, 1620
280 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis, secumdum ult. ed. J. Athiee a
Joh. Leusden recognitam, rec. variisque notis illustrata ab
Ev. van der Hooght ; 2 vols. 8vo. best edition, calf, 18s.
Amstel. 1705
281 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, gilt back, 18s.
ibid. 1705
282 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. the title-page illuminated,
black Spanish moroco, gilt edges, 14s. ibid. 1705
283 — Idem liber, cum Punctis, editio nova stereotypa, ex
Recensione Aug. Hahnii, cum Preefatione E. F. C. Rosen-
miilleri; 12mo. sewed, 6s. Lipsiae, Tauchnitz, 1838
284 Idem liber, cum Punctis ; alia stereotypa editio, edidit Aug.
Halm ; 8vo, large print, sewed, 8s. Lips. 1839
285 Idem liber,' cum Punctis, Varias Lectiones, Clavem Maso-
rethicam, et Indices addidit Car. God. Guil. Theile ; editio
stereotypa ; 8vo. 8s. 6d. ibid. 1849
Of Nos. 283, 284, and 285, copies may be had in morocco and calf
bindings.
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 23
286 Biblia Hebraica, sine Punctis, cum Notis Criticis et Versione
Latina ad Notas Criticas facta ; accedunt Libri Grseci, qui
Deutoro-Canonici voeantur, curante C. F. Houbigant ; 4 vols,
folio, calf neat, scarce, £o 10s. Parisiis, 1/53
287 Biblia Hebraica, sine Punctis, cum Variis Lectionibus edidit B.
Kennicott; 2 vols, folio, calf neat, scarce, £2 10s. Oxonii, 1/76-80
288 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis, digessit et graviores Lectionum
Varietates adjecit Joh. Jahn ; 4 vols. 8vo. scarce, £2 2s.
Viennce, 1806
289 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis, olim ad C. Reineccio evulgata, et ad
Optimorum Codicum et Editionum Fidem recensita et expressa,
nunc denuo ad Fidem Recensionis Masoreticse, cum Variis
Lectionibus ex ingenti Codicum Copia, a B. Kennicotto et
J. B. de Rossi collatorum, ediderunt Jo. C. Doederlein et Jo.
Henr. Meisner; 8vo. fine paper (published at 13s. 6d.), sewed,
6s. Halae, 1818
290 Idem liber; 4to. large paper (published at £1 7s.), 8s.
ibid. 1818
291 Biblia Hebraica Manualia, cum Punctis, ad edit, prsestant. ac-
curata, studio J. Simonis ; 8vo. (published at 14s.), 6s.
ibid. 1828
292 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis, in usum Scholarum Judaeorum,
curis Epstein, Ettlinger, Rosenfeld et Willstaetter ; 8vo. cloth
boards, 6s. Carlsruhe, 1836
293 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis : — La Bible, traduction nouvelle avec
l'Hebreu en regard, accompagne des Points-voyelles et des Accens
toniques. Avec des Notes Philologiques, Geographiques, et
Litteraires, et les principales Variantes de la Version des Septante,
et du Texte Samaritain. Par S. Cahen, Dir. de l'Ecole Israelite
g. Paris; 18 vols. 8vo. sewed, £6 6s. Paris, 1832-32
294 La meme ; 18 vols. 8vo. half bound, morocco, contents,
lettered, £8 8s. ibid. 1832-39
A book long wanted, executed with great fidelity and soundness of philo-
logical and critical judgment.
295 La meme (Tome 10, Jeremie ; Tome 11, Ezeckiel ; et
Tome 12, Les douze petits Prophetes) ; 3 vols. 8vo. 7s. 6d.
Paris, 1839
296 Pentateuchus in Usum Judseorum : Textus Hebraeus cum Ver-
sione Germanica " Jiidisch-teutsch," et Annotationibus, litteris
Hebraicis impressis ; 8vo. 7s. 6d. Glogau, 1840
297 Pentateuchus Hebraice et Chaldaice (the Hebrew text, the
Chaldee translation, and the Rabbinical Commentary by Rashi),
etc. ; thick 8vo. cloth boards, 7s. 6d. Kbnigsberg, 1852
298 Pslalterium Davidis : The Book of Psalms, Hebrew and Eng-
lish ; 12mo. sewed, Is. 6d. Leipz. 1852
299 Proverbia Salamonis, Hebraice (sine Punctis) et Latine (Ver-
sionem Integram ad Hebrseum Fontem) cum Cornmentario
Albert! Schultens ; 4to. Dutch vellum, 7s. 6d. Lugd.Bat. 1748
24 david nutt'k catalogue. [theology.
300 Liber Jobi, cum nova Versione ad Hebrseum Fontem et Comment,
perpetuo Alb. Schultens ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 14s. L. Bat. 1737
301 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. hogskin, 12s. ibid. 1737
" In all the books of the world you cannot find such strains of eloquence
as the reflections of Job. All attempts to paraphrase only enervate them." —
Clement XIV.
Prophets Minores, et Jeremiah et Ezechiel, vide : No. 289.
302 Jesai.e Liber, Hebraice cum Punctis, secundum editionem Eve-
rardi van der Hoogbt, Jo. Simonis aliorumque ed. H. R. Bie-
senthal ; 8vo, sewed, Is. Berlin, 1833
303 Hoseas Hebraice et Chaldaice, c. dupl. versione Latina, et com-
ment. Ebraicis trium doctiss. Judeeor. ace. annotatt. G. Coddsei ;
4to. vellum, 5s. Lvgd. Bat. 1G21
" It is strange, that persons of a liberal education, whose curiosity often
prompts them to take no small pains to learn a modern language, or to
acquire so much skill in the Latin and Greek as may enable them to read
with ease a classic author, though a heathen, should not be excited by the
same curiosity (if by no other motive) to get a little insight into the Hebrew,
and to study in their original language (I might call it perhaps, with some,
the original language, as a further incentive to the curious), books of so
singular a nature, that in all the heathen world of learning there is scarce
anything to be met with of the kind; not anything that will bear the least
comparison." — Peters on Job.
GREEK.
304 Testamentum Vetus ex Versione LXX Interpretum, secundum
Exemplar Vaticanum, summa cura edidit L. Bos ; 4to. frontis-
piece and maps, calf, 16s. Francqn. 1709
305 Idem liber; 4to. half bound, vellum, 14s. ibid. 1709
306 Idem liber; 4to., fine copy, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1709
307 Testamentum Vetus Grsecum, ex Versione LXX Interpretum, juxta
Exemplar Vaticanum Romse editum, cum Libris Apocryphis ; 3
vols. 8vo. sewed, 15s. Venetiis, 1822
307* Idem liber; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 18s. ibid. 1822
308 Testamentum Vetus, Greece ex Recensione LXX, secundum
Exemplar Vat. cura L. van Ess ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. Lips. 1834
309 Testamentum Vetus, Greece et Latine, juxta LXX Interpretes
Editionis Sixti V., P.M. (ex Codd. Alexandr. et Aliis omissa
litteris minoribus impressa addidit,) Versionem Latinam Car-
dinalis Caraffae adjunxit, et Animadversionibus edidit J. N.
Jaeger; 2 vols. 8vo. £\ 10s. Paris, 1839
The editions of the Septuagint, "juxta Exemplar Vaticanum," omit certain
passages, and amongst others the latter portion of the 33rd chapter of Jere-
miah.
310 TestamentumVcius exVersione Septuaginta Interpretum, ad fidem
Cod. MS. Alexandrini, post J. E. Grabe, edidit atque Lectionibus
Variantibus, ex Vaticani aliorumque MSS. Codd. illustravit J. J.
Breitingerus ; 4 vols. 4to. half bound, £\ 10s. Tiguri, 1730
310* Idem liber; 4 vols, in 2, 4to. hogskin, £1 10s. ibid. 1730
311 Idem liber; 4 vols. 4to. vellum, £\ 18s. ibid. 1730
" It should always be borne in mind, that in the New Testament the Sep-
tuagint version is generally quoted and ordinarily alluded to both by our Lord
and by the Evangelists and Apostles ; and that therefore, if we tind any
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 25
passages in the New Testament which are evidently founded upon others in
the Septuagint, we can hardly explain the former correctly, or enter into
their full meaning, hut hy referring to the latter." — Orthodox Church-
man.
312 Testamentum Vetus, Greece, cum Variis Lectionibus (eCodicibus
plus CC. MSS.) edidit R. Holmes, S. T. P., et post ejus Mortem
absolvit J. Parsons ; 5 vols, folio, uncut, scarce, £V2 12s.
Oxonii, 1/98-1827
312*Testamentum Vetus, Greece, juxta LXX Interpretes. Textum
Vaticanum emendatius edidit, Argumenta et Locos parall.
notuit, omnem Lect. Varietatem Codd. Alexandrini, Ephreemi
Syri, Frederico-Augustaui subjunxit, Prolegomenis et Epilego-
menis instruxit Constantinus Tischendorf ; editio altera, cor-
rectior et auctior ; 2 vols. 8vo. the text not divided into verses,
but the verses marked in the margin, 12s. Lipsiae, 1856
313 Daniel secundum LXX. ex tetraplis Origenis editus e Chisiano
Codice ; folio, 18s. Homes, 1772
314 Idem liber, alia editio; 4to. sewed, 7s. Goetting. 1774
Biblia Gr,eca : —
315 Cs>dex Ephreemi Syri Rescriptus, sive Fragmenta Veteris Testa-
menti, Codice Greeco Paris. Seeculi, ut videtur, quint i ; edidit
M. F. Const. Tischendorf; royal 4 to. printed in capital letters,
with facsimile of the palimpsest MS. £1 7s. Lipsice, 1845
This and the following volume are printed from the celebrated Paris
MS. A general title-page to both volumes is given with the present. The
price of the two together is £3 10s.
316 Codex Ephreemi Svri Rescriptus, sive Fragmenta Novi Testa-
menti e Codice Greeco Paris, quinti, ut videtur, Seculi, edidit
M. F. Const. Tischendorf; royal 4to. printed in capital letters,
with facsimile of the original palimpsest manuscript, £2 14s.
ibid. 1843
This is a careful copy of the celebrated Paris manuscript, printed with
moveable types by M. Tauchnitz.
317 Codex Friderico-Augustanus, sive Fragmenta Veteris Testamenti
e Codice Greeco, omnium facile antiquissimo, edidit M. F.
Const. Tischendorf; square folio, 86 pp. printed in exact
facsimile, in four columns to the page, in lithography, with full
description bv wav of prolegomena, cloth lettered, (published
at £4 16s.) £2 10s. ibid. 1846
This venerable fragment of the Septuagint was discovered by Professor
Tischendorf during his travels in the East, and at once secured by the
late King of Saxony for the Dresden Library.
318 Monumenta Sacra Inedita, sive Reliquiae Antiquissimi Textus
Novi Test. Graeci ex novum plus mille Codicibus per Europam
dispersis, edidit M. F. Const. Tischendorf; royal 4to. plates of
facsimiles of MSS. £2 14s. ibid. 1846
319 Monumenta Sacra Inedita. Nova Collectio ; sive Fragmenta
Sacra Palimpsesta sive Fragmenta, cum Novi turn Veteris Tes-
tamenti, ex quinque Codicibus Greecis Palimpsestis Antiquis-
simis nuperrime in Oriente repetis. Addita sunt Fragmenta
Psalmorum Papyracea, et Fragmenta Evangelistarum Pa»
limpsesta, item Fragmentum Codicis Frederico-Augustaui ;
* E
26 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
BlBLIA Gr.ECA :
edidit /E. F. Const. Tischendorf; royal 4to. printed in Uncial
Greek characters, with facsimiles of MSS. £2 8s. Lipsice, 1855
Containing a most valuable palimpsest fragment of forty-eight leaves
of a Greek Testament, another of ninety pages of the Book of Numbers,
and various others of the Septuagint, filling 140 pages, all in double
columns.
320 Monumenta Sacra Inedita. Nova Collectio : sive Fragmenta
Evangelii Lucae et Libri Geneseos, ex tribus Codicibus Graecis,
quinti, sexti, octavi Saeculi, uno Palimpsesto ex Libya in Mu-
seum Britannicum advecto, altero celeberrimo Cottoniano ex
Flammis erepto, tertio ex Oriente nuperrime Oxonium per-
lato. Addita sunt et Novi et Veteris Testamenti Fragmenta
similia, nuperrime in Codicum sex Antiquissimorum lleliquiis
inventa; edidit M. F. Const. Tischendorf ; royal 4to. printed
in Uncial Greek characters, facsimiles of MSS. (in the press).
ibid. 1856
Each of the volumes of this "Nova Collectio " has two title-pages, one
relating solely to its individual contents, and the other to that of the
entire work, which will extend to 5 vols., and of which only 200 copies
are printed.
321 Codex Claromontanus, sive Epistolse Pauli Omnes, Gr. et Lat.
ex Codice Parisiensi celeberrimo, Nomine Claromontani ple-
rumque dicto, quinti, ut videtur, Saeculi ; nunc primum edidit
Constantinus Tischendorf; royal 4to. printed in uncial letters,
with facsimiles of both Greek and Latin texts, £2 14s.
ibid. 1852
I have placed the whole series of Ancient Fragments of the Greek Scrip-
tures recovered by Professor Tischendorf, in his various researches through
the libraries of Europe and the East, consecutively, as furnishing many fresh
readings to various portions of the Bible.
M. Tischendorf has published a Bibliographical account of his discoveries,
a copy of which will be found under Bibliography. The Codex Palatinus of
a very early Latin version of the Gospels will be found amongst the Latin
Bibles, No. 394*, as also the Gospels from the Codex Amiatinus, No. 392.
See Apocryphal Books, also No. 312*, No. 355-62, and No. 275*, for copies of
his Greek Septuagint and Testament.
323 Testamenttjm Novum (Greece) cum duplici Interpretatione (La-
tina) Dis. Erasmi et Veteris Interprets : Harmonia item Evan-
gelica (et in earn Indice) et Copioso Indice (in Novum Testa-
mentum) ; 2 vols, small 12mo. ruled with red lines, old binding,
gilt edges, scarce, 18s. Lutetice, Rob. Stephani, 1551
This is the rarest of the three editions of the Greek Testament printed by
Robert Stephens in 1549, 1550, and 1551.
324 Testamenttjm Novum, sive Novum Fcedus, cujus Grseco Textui
respondent Interpretationes duee : una Vetus, altera Theod. Bezse.
Ejusd. Th. Bezee Annotationes et llesponsio ad Sebast. Castel-
lionem ; folio, calf, scarce, 18s. Geneva, H. Stephani, 1565
325 Idem liber, accuratissime emendata et aucta. Accessit
etiam Joach. Camerarii in Novum Fcedus Commentarius ; folio,
best edition, calf, 12s. Cantab. 104 2
326 Testamenttjm Novum, Gr. et Lat. Theodoro Beza interprete,
cum brev. Summis Evangelistarum et Act. Apostolorum. Item
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 27
Epistolarum brevis Explicatio ; 2 vols, small 8vo. in old binding,
very scarce, £1 Is. Lutetice, Henrici Stephaiti, 1567
This edition of 1567 is perhaps the rarest of those which Theodore Beza,
himself, superintended through the press. It contains the celebrated address
to the great Conde, whom Beza attended in the field: " de Verbi Scripti
autoritate, et vera interpretatione." This copy has the autograph of Henry
Fanshawe on the title-page, and on the fly-leaves of each volume a long and
affectionate autograph inscription from Lord Oxford to his nephew, Mr.
Orator Harley, whose autograph and motto accompany each.
327 Testamentum Novum (Greece) ; small 8vo. old red morocco,
scarce, 15s. Cantabrigiae, T. Buck, 1632
Inscribed on the hack, " S. Whitechurch. A.B. — J. Coll. Reg. Oxon. —
Venus and Cupid."
Testamentum Novum Greecum, cum Interlineari Interpretatione,
cura Benedicti Arise Montani ; vide: Nos. 277 and 278.
328 Testamentum Novum Greecum ; 18mo. calf, 3s. 6d.
Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1641
329 Testamentum Novum Greecum, cum Lectionibus variantibus
MSS. exemplarum, variarum editionum, etc. studio J. Millii,
recensuit Kusteri ; folio, calf, neat, 12s. Roterod. 1710
"A work of admirable industry and judgment. The first rank of a
critical editor must be given to Dr. Mill. The prolegomena contain a
treasure of sacred criticism, much of which is not to be found in Wetstein.
This edition has the readings of twelve additional MSS." — Fabricius.
330 Testamentum Novum, Greecum, cum Apparatu critico, J. A.
Bengel ; 4to. fine copy, vellum, 9s. Tub. 1734
331 Testamentum Novum, Greece, cum Lectionibus Variantibus,
necnon Commentario pleniore Historiam et Vim Verborum
illustrante, opera et studio J. J. Wetsteinii ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
gilt back, £\ 14s. 6d. Amst. 1751
332 Testamentum Novum, Gr. et Lat. Textum denuo recensuit ;
varias Lectiones nunquam antea vulgatas ex centum Codd. MSS.
collegit et vulgavit ; priorum editorum Apparatus retractavit,
eorumque Sententias examinavit ; scholia Greeca addidit ;
Patrum Greecorum et Latinorum Lectiones notabiliores me-
moravit ; Animadversiones criticas adjicit et edidit Christ. Frid.
Mattheei ; 12 vols. 8vo. facsimiles, sewed, £1 5s. Rigae, 1788
333 Idem liber; 12 vols, in 6, 8 vo. calf, gilt, £1 16s. ibid. 1788
334 Idem liber ; 1 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, £\ 8s. ibid 1782-8
335 Testamentum Novum, Greecum, recensuit et Criticas Animad-
versiones adjecit C. F. de Mattheei ; 3 vols. 8vo. (published
at £1 4s.), sewed, 15s. Wittenberg, 1803-6
336 Testamentum Novum, Greecum, perpetua Illustratione J. B.
Koppii et aliorum illustratum ; 8 vols, in 12 parts, 8vo. sewed,
^1 lis. fid. Goetting. 1816-32
Any portion of this valuable edition may be had separately.
337 Testamentum Novum, Greece, ex Recensione J. J. Griesbachii,
cum selecta Lectionum Variatate ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lip. 1825
338 Testamentum Novum, Greece, recensuit et Lectionum Va-
rietatem adjecit J. J. Griesbach (Ed. III. curante D. Schulz) ;
2 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 18s. Berol. 1827; Halae, 1806
28 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
339 Testamentum Novum, Grace, cum Variis Lectionibus J. J. Gries-
bach ; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, £1 5s. Halce, 1827 et 1806
Griesbach's edition formed a new era in the criticism of the New Testa-
ment. All parties have united in commendation of the learning, diligence,
and labour which he bestowed on his arduous undertaking. It is now
again quite out of print, and scarce.
340 Testamentum Novum, Greece, J. J. Griesbachii, emendatum et
auctum curante D, Schulz ; vol. I. (Evangelia IV.), 8vo. all
published, presentation copy, with an autograph inscription by
the editor, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1827
341 Testamentum Novum, Greece, juxta Griesbachianam Recensionem
edente Brosset ; 2 vols, in 1, l8mo. cloth, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1831
342 Testamentum Novum, Greece, nova Versione Latina illustratum,
in Usum Juventutis editum, auctore H. A. Schott ; 8vo. sewed,
4s. Lipsiae, 1825
343 Idem liber; 8vo. vellum, 7 s. 6d. ibid. 1825
344 Testamentum Novum, Greece et Latine, ad Editiones Complu-
tensem et Erasmi/una cum Vulgata Latina et Lectionis Variant.;
cura et studio L. von Ess ; thick 8vo. (published at 9s.), sewed,
5s. Tuebingae, 1827
345 Idem liber; 8vo. cloth, lettered, 6s. ibid. 1827
346 Testamentum Novum, Greece et Latine, edidit P. A. Gratz ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at 8s.), sewed, 4s. 6d. Moguntiae, 1827
The editor has made great use of the Coniplutensian Polyglot in his
emendations of the text.
347 Testamentum Novum, Greece, cum Ariee Montani Interpreta-
tione Latina, cura C. C. de Leutsch ; 8vo. cloth, 4s. Lip. 1828
348 Testament, das neue, Griechisch nach den besten Huelfsquellen,
revisirt mit einer Deutschen Uebersetzung, von H. A. W.
Meyer; 2 vols, in 13 parts, 8vo. £2 10s. Goettingen, 1829-50
Each part is sold separately.
349 Testamentum Novum, Greece, Textum ad Fidem Testium Criti-
corum recensuit, Lectionum Familias subjecit, et cum Prole-
gomenis, edidit A. Scholz ; 2 vol. 4to. in cloth, uncut, new, £2 2s.
Lips. 1830-6
349* Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. hf bd. russia, £1 18s. 1830-6
350 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 4 to. calf, gilt, £1 16s. ibid. 1830-6
This edition has most valuable prolegomena. — See Beck's " Repertorium,"
1829, III.
351 Testamentum Novum, Greece, rec. J. A. H. Tittmannus ; 8vo.
half bound, neat, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1831
352 Testamentum Novum, Greece, post Tittmannum, secundis curis
edidit Aug. Hahn ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Budini, 1840
353 Testamentum Novum, Greece, ex Recensione Aug. Hahn ;
18mo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1841
354 Idem liber ; 18mo. fine paper, sewed, 3s. ibid. 1841
Copies may be had in various bindings.
355 Testamentum Novum, Greece, Textum recensuit, Apparatum cri-
ticum, Var. Lect. subjunxit, Argumenta et Locos parall. indicavit,
Comment. Isagogicam, etc. preemisit M. F. C. Tischendorf;
12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Leipsic, 1841
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 29
35G Testamentum Novum, Greece, M. F. C. Tisehendorfii ; 12mo.
half bound, calf, 6s. Leipsic, 1841
3.57 Testamentum Novum, Greece, recensuit Lectionesque Var.
Stephani, Elzivirii, Griesbachii, notavit C. Tischendorf ; 12mo.
sewed, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1842
359 Testamentum Novum, Greece, et Latine, ex Antiquis Testibus
Versionis Vulgatee Latinee textum indegavit, Lect. Var. Stephani
et Griesbachii, notavit (V. S. Ven. Jager, in consilium adhibito),
edidit Const. Tischendorf; 8vo. calf, neat, 12s ibid. 1842
3G0 Testamentum Novum, Greece, recensuit C. Tischendorf; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. 6d. Lips. 1851
Intended to bind up with Theile's edition of the Hebrew Bible.
361 Testamentum Novum, Greece, in Usum Academicum instruxit
C. Tischendorf; 18mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1855
3(52 Testamentum Novum, Greece, ad antiquos Testes recensuit, Ap-
paratum criticum multis modis auctum et correctum apposuit,
Cornmentationem Isagogicam preemisit Const. Tischendorf ;
editio septima ; 8vo. part 1, 2s. ibid. 1856
The importance of this new critical edition of the Greek Testament has
been recognised by the chief Theological Reviews, both in England and on
the Continent, and by the most eminent biblical critics. The first part of
this new edition has just appeared. It is printed uniformly with Professor
Teschendorf's Septuagint, No. 312*, and will be completed in G or 7 parts.
363 Testamentum Novum, Greece, ex Recensione Car. Lachmanni ;
1 2mo. 3s. 6d. Berolini, 1 843
364 Testamentum Novum, Greece et Latine, Car. Lachmannus re-
censuit, et Ph. Buttmannus Greecee Lectionis Auctoritates ap-
posuit ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at £1 4s.) 14s. Berlin, 1842-50
*** Copies may be had in various bindings.
As all critical editions of ancient books, where the text is chiefly illustrated
by the various readings contained in early manuscripts, must of necessity
give place to more recent labours in the same field of criticism, it has been
the fate of Dean Mills to make room for Griesbach, as it is now that of
Griesbach to be surpassed by Lachmann and Butmann, whose edition of the
Greek Testament is one of the most valuable the critical student can
possess.
365 Testamentum Novum, Greece, ad Fidem Codicis Vaticani, edidit
E. deMuralto; 12mo. sewed, 8s. 1849
366 Testamentum Novum, Greece, Annotationem Criticam et Indices
adjecit C. G. G. Theile ; 1 2mo. 2s. 6d. Leip. 1850
36/ Evangelica IV. Codex Antiquissimus IV. Evangeliorum Canoni-
corum, Greeco-Latinus interlinearis, nunquam adhuc conatus ; ad
Similitudinem ipsius Libri Manuscripti accuratiss. delineandum
et Lapidibus exprimendum, curavit H. C. M. Rettig; 4to.
printed in facsimile, 18s. Turici, 1831
Testamenta, Vetus et Novum, Greece, cum Commentariis Perpe-
tuis, vide Nomina Editorum, ut : Ackermann, Bengel, Calmet,
Eichhorn, Koppe, Luecke, Matthice, Nobbe, Rosenrnueller,
Schleiermacher, De Wette, et alios.
SYRIAC.
368 Testamentum Vetus, Syriace, Ordine apud Syros usitato dis-
positum, ad fidem Codd. MSS. edidit S. Lee ; 4 to. 15s. 1823
369 Codex Syriaco-Hexaplaris, Lib. iv. Regum, Jesaias, xii
3D dayid nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Prophetse minores, Proverbia, Jobus, Canticum, Threni, Eccle-
siastes e Codd. edidit et Comment, illustr. H. Middeldorpf, 2
parts, 4to. (published at £1 16s.) 18s. 1835
3/0 Psalterium Syriacum, cum Punctis, recensuit et Latine vertit
Thomas Erpenius, Notas Philologicas et Criticas addidit J. A.
Dathe ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Halae, 1768
Most admirably adapted for self-instruction in Syriac.
3/1 Testamentum Novum Syriacum, Liber S. Evangelii de Jesu
Christo Domino et Deo nostro, etc. Jussu et Impensis
Ferdinandi Roman. Imp. designati editum, curantibus J. A.
Widmanstadio et Mose Meredinseo ; Editio Princeps ; 4to.
£1 Is. Viennae, 1555
3/2 Testamentum Novum, Syriace, cum Punctis vocalibus, et Ver-
sione Latina (Evangelii) Mattheei, ita adornata ut, unico Intellecto,
Reliqua sine Interprete facile intelligi possiat : accurante iEgidio
Gutbirio, accedit Clavis Operis, Lexicon, Grammaticam, et Notas
complexa ; 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. vellum, 7s. Cd. Hamb. 1663-4-67
373 Idem liber ; 3 vols, in 1, l2mo. calf gilt, carmine edges,
10s. ibid. 1663-4-67
374 Idem liber; 3 vol. in 1, 12mo. 6s. ibid. 1664-1706
By means of the version which accompanies the Gospel of St. Matthew,
and the Grammar and Lexicon, the reading of the Syriac text is easily
mastered.
375 Testamentum Novum, Syriace, cum Versione Latina, cura ac
studio Jo. Leusden et C. Schaaf, cum variis Lectionibus et
Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale omnesN. T. Syriaci Voces et
alias Syriacas et Linguarum affinium Dictiones complectens, etc.
elaboratum a C. Schaaf; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, £l 16s.
Lugd. Bat. 1709
375* Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. fine copy, in vellum, £2 2s.
i bid. 1717
376 Evangelium Joaiinis, Syriace. Das Heilege Evang. Joannis,
Syrisch, mit Vocalen und den Puncten Kuschoi und Rucoch,
nebst Anmerkungen von G. H. Bernstein ; 8vo. illustrated
title page, &c, elegantly done up in cloth, and lettered on sides,
8s. 6d. Leipz. 1853
"A critical knowledge of Eastern languages, in which are preserved the
originals of one of the sacred volumes, and the most ancient versions of the
other, is entitled to distinguished encouragement." — " A man may acquire
enough of the Arabic and Syriac, in his closet at home, to help him in his
studies of the original Scriptures." — Orthodox Churchman.
LATIN.
377 Biblia Sacra, Latine; small Svo. vellum, 15s.
Brixie, per Any el. et Jacob. Britanicos fratres, 1496
This is one of the earliest editions of the Bible, printed in small 8vo., the
first of which appeared at Basle in 1-191.
3"S Biblia Maxima Versionum ex Linguis Orientalibus, etc. earumque
Concordia cum Vulgata, et ejus Expositione litterali ; cum an-
notationibus Nic. de Lyra, Joa. de Gagnaei, G. Estii, J.
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 31
Menochii, et J. Tirini, additis Prolegomenis, Chronico Sacro,
et Tractatu de Ponderibus, Mensuris, Monetis, etc. authore
Joa. de la Haye ; 19 vols, in 9, folio, hogskin, £6 16s. 6'd.
Lutet. 1660
379 Biblia Latina et Gallica ; la Sainte Bible en Latin et en Francais,
avec l'Explication du Sens litteral et du Sens spirituel, tiree des
Saints Peres et des Auteurs Ecclesiastiques, par le M. de Sacy ;
32 vols. 8vo. fine copy, calf, £4< 10s. Paris, 1699
380 La meme, en Latin et en Francois, avec de courtes Notes
et la Concorde des IV. Evangelistes, en Latin et en Francais,
par le M. de Sacy, enrichie de cartes geogr. et de figures ; 3 vols.
folio, fine copy, in French calf, £2 2s. Liege, 1/02
381 Biblia Latina et Italica ; La Sacra Scrittura, Vecchio e Nuovo
Testamento, in Latino e Italiano, giusta la Vulgata, colle Spie-
gazioni Letterali e Spirituali, tratte da' Santi Patri e dagli
Autori Ecclesiastici, da Luigi Isacco, le Maistre de Sacy ; 25
vols. 4to. portrait of De Sacy, engraved vignette title-pages,
uncut, scarce, £4 4s. Genova, 1787-1792
This edition of the Vulgate is much prized in Italy, and but little known
in this country and in France, and is not mentioned either by M. Brunet or
by M. Ebert.
382 Biblia Sacra Vulgata? Editionis ; 7 vols. 18mo. sewed, 9s.
Antwerpiae, s. a. {circa 1800)
383 Biblia Sacra Latina Vulgatse Editionis, editio nova, Versiculis
distincta ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Paris, 1825
384 Biblia Sacra Vulgatee Editionis ; royal 8vo. 9s. Francofurti, 1826
385 Biblia Sacra Vulgatse Editionis, Notis illustrata ; 3 vols, in 1,
8vo. half bound, calf, 12s. CEniponti, 1834
386 Biblia Sacra Vulgata? Editionis; 8vo. sewed, 8s. Paris, 1848
387 Biblia Sacra Vulgatee Editionis ; 12mo. diamond type, sewed, 6s.
ibid. 1850
Of Nos. 384, 386, 387, copies may be had in morocco and calf bindings.
388 Geneseos liber, ex textu Hebrsea Latine versus a Ch. Werliin ;
8vo. 2s. Uaiiniae, 1838
389 Psalterium cum Canticis, Versibus, Argumentis, et Orationibus
vetustis novaque literali Explanatione dilucidatum, cura J. M.
Thomasii; 4to. hogskin, portrait, 7s. 6d. Fiennce, 1735
390 Testamentum Novum Vulgatse Editionis; 18mo. sewed, 2s.
Antwerp, s. a. (circa 1800)
391 Testamentum Novum Vulgatse Editionis, edidit L. von Ess ; 8vo.
bds. 3s. Tubingce, 1822
391*Testamentum Novum Vulgata? Editionis. Praemissa est Com-
ment, de Codice Amiatino,ed. F. F. Fleck ; 12mo. 9s. Lips. 1840
392 Testamentum Novum, Interprete Hieronymo ex Codice Amiatino,
edidit C. Tischendorf ; 4to. 4s. ibid. 1854
393 Evangeliorum Codex S. Eusebii, ex autographo Basilica? Vercel-
lensis ad unguem exhib. edidit A. Irious ; 4to. cloth, 14s.
Mediolani, 1748
394 Evangeliorium quadruplex Latina? Versionis Antiques seu vete-
ris Italica? (vulgo ' Itala ' dicte) ; edidit ex MSS. Codd. J. Blan-
chinus ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, calf, £2 10s. Romce, 1749
32 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
394*EvANGElilUM Palatinum Ineditum, sive lleliquiae Textus Evan-
geliorum (Itala) Latine ante Hieronymim versi, ex Codice Pala-
tino purpureo IV. vel V. Sseculi, nunc primum eruit atque edidit
.ZE. F. C. Tischendorf ; roy. 4to. facsimile on purple paper, with
letters in gold and silver throughout, <£2 14s. Lipsice, 184 7
THE UNCANONICAL BOOKS.
IN THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGES
395 Codex Apocryphus Novi Testamenti. The Uncanonical Gospels,
and other Writings referring to the first ages of Christianity ;
in the original languages. Collected together from the editions of
Fahricius, Thilo and others, by the Rev. Dr. Giles, late Fellow
of Corpus Christi College, Oxford ; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, lettered
(only 200 copies printed) 18s. London, 1852
1. Historia Josephi, fabri lignarii; Arabice. — 2. Evangeliura Infantue
Servatoris ; Arabice. — 3. Frajmenta quae Jesu Cbristi auctoris nomen pne
se ferimt, III. Latine et I. Grace. — 4. Evangelium Jacobi Minoris; Greece. —
5. Evangelium Thomas Israelitae; Grace. — 6. Evangelium de Nativitate 8.
Mariae ; Latine. — 7. Historia de Nativitate S. Mariae et de Infantia Salvatoris ;
Latine. — 8. Evangelium Marcionis, Gra3ce. — 9. Liber Sancti Joannis, Latine.
— 10. Evangelium Nicodemi, Grace. — 11. Evangelium Nicodemi, Latine. —
12. Acta S. Thomae, Grace. — 13. Abdiae Historia Apostolica, Latine, ev
Versione Julii Africani. — 14. Epistolae Pilati, partim Grace, partim Latine. —
15. Melliti Passio S. Joannis Evang., Latine. — 16. Marcelli Acta Petri et
Pauli. — 17. Libellus a Muliere liaemorr. Herodi oblatus. — 18. Epistolae
Pauli et Senecae. — 19. Corinthiorum ad Pauluni Epistola, versio Latina. —
20. Pauli Epist. III. ad Corinthios. — 21. Pauli Epistola ad Laodicenses. —
22. Epistola Petri ad Jacobum, Graece. — 23. Epistolae S. Joannis et bydropici.
— 24. Fragmenta Apostolorum a Steph. Praetorio edita. — 25. Epistolae
Ignatii et H. Virginis Mariae. — 26. Epistola Judfeorum tempore Jesu cruci.
fixi missa. — 27-34. Liturgia Varia Evangelistarum at Apostolorum. — 35.
Oratio S. Joannis Evangelistae. — 36. Canones Apostolorum. — 37. Synodns
Apostolorum de Symbolo. — 38. Evangelium Barnabas, Statice. — 39. Litur-
gia Jacobi. — 40. Notes.
This is the most complete collection of tbese Apocryphal books of the
New Testament, several of which are admitted to have been written in the
earliest ages of Christianity.
395*Apel (H. E.) Libri Vet. Test. Apocryphi, Greece, cum Variis
Lectionibus ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Lips. 1837
396 Fabricti (Jo. Alb.) Codex Psuedepigraphus Veteris Testamenti ;
12mo. (1200 pages) vellum, 7s. 6d. Hamb. 1713
396* Ejusden Codex Apocryphus Nov. Test. ; 3 vols, in 1 ;
12mo. vellum, scarce, 15s. ibid. 1719
397 Codkx Apocryphus Novi Test, recens. notisque et prolegomenis
illustr. J. C. Thilo; vol. l,8vo. (all published) sewed, 10s. 1832
397*Evangelia Apocrypha, edita et inedita, ex plurionis Codd.
edidit Const. Tischendorf; royal 8vo. sewed, 12s. Lips. 1853
397fAcTA Apostolorum Apocrypha ex XXX. antiquis Codd. Greecis,
vel nunc primum eruit vel secundum atque emendatius edita a
M. F. Tischendorf; royal 8vo. 6s. Lips. 1851
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 33
MODERN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES.
DUTCH.
3!)8 Biblia : 2Bw 53tbct in 2Dui>tS, dat is alle Boecken des Ouden
ende Nieuen Testaments na de orsprongelyche Spraken ver-
duydst, etc.; 4to. first edition, fine copy, in the original impressed
binding, rare, £2 2s. Embden, Mierdman ende Gailliant 1556
A very fine and perfect copy of this rare first edition of the Reformers'
Bible.
399 Biblia: fcat fe tie ©antScfte fttcpttghe Jj>cftvtft grondelic ende
trouwelich verduydtschet ; 4to. a very fine and perfect copy of
this rare edition, the first printed in Holland, of the celebrated
AA. Bible, so called from the marginal gloss to Nehemiah iii. 5,
£1 lis. 6d. Ghedruct, 1571
" Rarissime inveniuntur." — Engel.
FRENCH.
Bible, la Sainte, par L. S. le Maistre de Sacy ; vide: Nos. 3/9
and 380.
Bible, la Sainte, avec Commentaire par Aug. Calmet ; vide
infra.
Testament, le Nouveau, par P. Quesnel ; vide : No. 407-409.
400 Bible, la Sainte, traduite par Le Maistre de Sacy; 8vo. half
bound, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1821
401 Bible, la Sainte, traduite par le Maistre de Sacy ; 4 vols. roy. 8vo.
illustrated with 31 line engravings on steel from pictures by
eminent modern painters, fine impressions, £2 2s. ibid. 1845
402 Bible, la Sainte, traduite par D. Martin; 12mo. impressed bind-
ing, gilt edges, 5s. Bruxelles, 1855
403 Bible, la Sainte, d'apres la Version revue par J. F. Ostervald ;
roy. 8vo. sewed, 8 s Paris, 1845
404 la meme ; 12mo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1853
405 la meme ; 12mo. bound in calf, 8s. ibid. 1853
406 la meme ; 12mo. morocco, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1853
407 Testament, le Nouveau, en Francois, avec des Reflexions morales
sur chaque verset Cpar Pasquier Quesnel) ; 4 vols. 8vo. frontis-
piece after Coypel by Simonneau ; fine copv, French calf, £\ Is.
ibid. 1699
408 la meme; 8 vols, in 4, 12mo. calf, 16s.
Brussels, 1700-1702
409 ■ la meme, imprime par l'ordre de Msgr. l'Ev. de Chalons ;
8 vols. 12mo. calf, gilt, £\ Is. Amsterdam, 1747
After having as Cardinal Alhani praised this commentary of Quesnel
in the highest terms, Clement XI., as Pope, issued his famous bull
" Unigenitus" against it, in which one hundred and cue propositions
extracted from it are condemned, particularly " the reading of the Scriptures
by the laity."
410 Testament, le Nouveau, en Francais, par Beausobre et Lenfant,
avec des notes litterales pour eclairer le texte ; 2 vols. 4 to. fron-
tispiece, half bound, 12s. Amst. 173G
411 Testament, le Nouveau, de notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ;
Is. 6d. Basil, 1823
*
34 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
412 Evangiles (Les) tie Notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ selon S. Mat-
thieu, S. Marc, S. Luc, S. Jean. Traduction de Le Maistre de
Sacy ; royal 8vo. illuminated frontispiece and vignettes, bv T.
Fragonard, each page enclosed within an ornamented woodcut
border, 12s. Paris, 1837
413 Le memes; royal 8vo. half bound, morocco, gilt edges,
18s. ibid. 1837
GERMAN.
414 Biblia Germanica, ad Versionem D. Hieronymi. 23t'c 33ibcl, tit
Ctuts'fl). Scr. (irvSte ^l)til mit Epistel des* heiligen Priesters
Sant Jheronimi zu Paulinum, etc. ; folio, with brass corners,
bosses, and clasps, rare, £3 13s. 6d.
Nuremberg, A. Coburger, 1483
This edition is illustrated with numerous large woodcuts, coloured and
illuminated like the well-known illustrations to Froissart & Monstrelet.
They are curious, as preserving the costume of the latter part of the 15th
century, independent of any other merit they may possess. Indeed they are
perfectly unique. Noah, for instance, in the Ark, surrounded by Mermaids ;
Ham's sin clearly denned ; the plagues of Egypt even more so ; the Red Sea
painted vermilion ; and every other subject treated in a similar style. Of
these illustrations there are upwards of one hundred, and the capital letters
throughout are filled in by the Rubricator, several being in gold and colours.
415 Biblia Germanica. Die Katholische Bibel, mit Summarien und
Catechismus ; 2 vols. fol. 212 plates, calf, 18s. Nuremb. 17G3
4IG Biblia Germanica Teutonico-Helvetica. 23te crant^e 33tbrl, tiaS
tSt allc Joutdjev altes und neues Testaments, den urspriing-
liehen Sprachen nacb, auffs aller treuerlichest verteutschet, etc.
etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, numerous woodcuts, calf, extremely
rare, £\0 10s. Zuerich, Frcschover, 1545
From the press of Froschover, the printer of the first English translation by
Miles Coverdale. " This edition," says Goeze, " is one of the most beautiful
and not less rare than that of 1552, and unknown to Ilottinger; Le Long
had never seen it, and I have not found it," he adds, "in any collection that
1 have seen ; nor do either Clement or Hottinger record its existence." It has
a large preface and introduction by Bullinger, and a second preface by the
Printer, stating that the version had been compared, word for word, with the
Hebrew text. It is in the German-Swiss dialect, and reprinted with occa-
sional corrections from that of Froschover of 1530, from which Miles Cover-
dale translated his ' out of douche and latyn into Englyshe,' and often much
closer, though less forcible, than the translation by Luther. This edition of
1545, is a desideratum in most public as well as private collections. Both
titles, surrounded by woodcut borders, are printed in red and black, and the
numerous woodcuts in the text are similar to those used by Froschover in
his various reprints of the Bible. The first title is inlaid, as is also the last
leaf of the book of Revelation, and folio cccxi. is defective of a few words ;
otherwise the copy is in very desirable condition, — tall, sound, and clean.
417 Bibel (Die) nach der Uebersetzung D. Martin Luther's mit
Erklaerungen, und Bericht von der Augspurgischen Confession
sammt deren Artikeln ; large folio, illustrated with a profusion
of portraits and plates by Sandrart and others, old black
Spanish morocco, £\ lis. (3d. Nuernberg, 1700
418 Bib ma : das ist, die gantze Ileilige Schrift, Altes und Nenes Tes-
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 35
taments nach dor Teutscben Uebersetzung D. Martin Luther's ;
8vp. calf gilt, gilt edges, 4s. 6d. Halle, 1720
419 ■ nach Luther's Uebersetzung ; 3 vols. 8vo. red morocco,
joints, gilt edges, 15s. Leipzig, 1824
420 nach Luther' sUbersetzung mit, erklarenden Anmerkungen,
von O. von Gerlach ; band 1, u. 2, 8vo cloth, 5s. Berlin, 1844
Pentateuch — Die historischen Schriften.
421 nach Dr. Martin Luther's Ubersetzung mit Einleitungen
u. erkliirenden Anmerkungen, herausgegeben durch Otto von
Gerlach ; 2nd edition, 6 vols, in 7, 8vo. sewed, £1 8s.
Berlin, 1847-48
422 Dieselbe ; 6 vols, in 7, 8vo. half bound calf gilt, £2 5s.
ibid. 1847-48
This edition of the Bible, with explanatory notes by Consistorialrath von
Gerlach, may be said to occupy in Germany the same ground which Scott's
Bible does in England, the editor being one of the most eminent amongst
the Evangelical party.
423 nach Luther's Ubersetzung ; Vollstandiger Stereotypen-
Abdruck mit den Apokryphen u. Parallelen ; 4to, sewed, 8s.
Berlin, n.d.
424 Dieselbe; 4to. half bound calf, 10s. 6d. ibid. n.d.
A great variety of other modern editions of Dr. M. Luther's translation of
the Bible, in folio, quarto, octavo, and duodecimo, always on sale, both bound
and unbound.
425 Bibel, die Heilige Schrift des Alten und Nenen Testaments,
uebersetzt von W. M. L. de Wette ; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. 10s. 6d.
Heidelberg, 1839
42(5 Bibel, die, nach dem Grundtexte und der Lateinischen Vulgata,
ubersetzt v. Leander van Ess ; 3 vols. 8vo. 9s. Sulzbach, 1840
426* Dieselbe; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. bd. cf. 10s. 6d. ibid. 1840
Psalter in Versen ubersetzt von Job. Gerharden ; vide, Gerhard.
427 Uag fficubt CcStamcnt nut fleyas JmteutScht ; folio, large and
beautiful woodcut of the Adoration, and small cuts at the com-
mencement of each book, as well as woodcut capitals throughout ;
russia, very rare, £2 12s. 6d.
Nuernberg, gedruckt durch Fried. Peypus, 1524
This edition is curious from a typographical error in the V. chapter of the
Epistle to the Galatians, v. 6, where the words ' Glaabe,' and ' Liebe,' are
made to usurp each others places. It is one of the most beautifully printed
editions, and contains the prefaces to each book ; and so rare as to have been
unknown to Palm, whilst Goeze emphatically places it "amongst the
greatest book-rarities."
428 Testament, das Neue, Deutsch, von M. Luther; royal 8vo. half
bound, Is. 6d. Stuttgt, 1823
429 Dasselbe mit Erklarungen, Einleitungen, einer Harmonie
der vier Evangelien etc., von Dr. F. G. Lisco ; imp. 8vo. cloth
lettered, 3s. 6d. Berlin, 1842
430 Testament, das Neue, ubersetzt von W. M. L. de Wette ; 8vo.
Is. 6d. Heidelberg, 1839
431 VATER-Unser (Das) ein Erbauungsbuch fiir jeden Christen, mit ei-
ner Abhandlung uber den Inhalt und Gebrauch, &c, von C. F.
von Atnmon ; 8vo. ornamented borders, cloth boards, 6s.
Leipzig, 1837
3G david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
432 Vater-Unser, das, em Erbaungsbucli von C. F. von Amnion,
letzte Ausgabe ; crown, 8vo. frontispiece, calf extra, 9s. 6d.
Leipz. 1845
GOTHIC.
433 Vetekis et Novi Testamenti Fragmenta Versionis Ulpbilianse,
ed. J. Hire; 4to. 3s. 6d. llpsalce, 1763
434 — Idem liber : Ulfilas Gotbische Bibeliibersetzung, nacb
Ibre'ns Text, etc. ; 4to. 15s. Weissenfels, 1805
With interlineary Latin translation. Grammar, and Glossary by T. K. Fulda
and \V. T. H. Reinwald; and an historical critical Introduction by J. Ch.
Zahn.
435 Ulfilas Partium ineditarum Specimen, edentibus A. Maio
et C. O. Castillionseo ; 4to. 2s. 6d. Mediol. 1819
436 Veteris et Novi Testamenti Versionis Gothicse Ulphilianse
Fragmenta quae supersunt, ad Fid. Codd. Castigata, Latinitate
donata et Adnotatione critica instructa. Cum Glossario et
Grammatica Linguae Gothicfe, edidit H. C. de Gabelentz et J.
Loebe; 2 vols, in 3 parts, 4to, plates, sewtd, j62 2s.
Lipsice, 1843-46
437 Ulfila.s. Die Heiligen Scbriften alten und neuen Bundes in
Gothiscber Sprache, mit gegeniiberstehender Griechiscber und
Latinischer Version, Anmerkungen, Woerterbucb, Spracblebre
und Einleitung von H. F. Massman ; royal 8vo. sewed, 14s.
Stuttgart, 1856
The Greek and Latin versions of this early Gothic translation are valu-
able aids for acquiring a critical knowledge of the original Greek text of
the New Testament.
ICELANDIC.
438 That Nya Testamente. Novum Testamentum Icelandice ; 12mo.
bound copy, scarce, 7s. 6d.
Kaupmannahavfn (Copenhagen}, 1807
Mrs. Ranyard, in " The Book and its Story," gives a very interesting
account of this edition, which was printed at Fuhnen in 1807, and the copies
of which were singularly preserved during the siege of Copenhagen, when
everything else in the same warehouse was destroyed by fire.
ITALIAN.
439 Sacra Biblia, tradotta in Lingua Italiana da Giovanni Diodati ;
12mo. impressed binding, gilt edges, 5s. Londra, 1854
Sacra Biblia guista la Vulgata ; vide No. 381.
POLISH.
440 Nowy Testament. Novum Testamentum Polonice; 12mo. blue
calf, gilt edges, 6s. 6d. Leipsic, 1847
ROMAIC.
440*BIBAIA (ra upa) /lerarppacrdeyTa ek rwy Ap-^trvTruv ; 8vo. bound,
12s. Oxonii, 1850
441 Testamentum Novum, Greece et Neo-Grfece (jussu CyrilliLucar
BIBLES, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 37
in usum Laicorum versum) ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 10s.
Mzev. 1638
441*AIAeiIKH (>i Kaivrj); 8vo. bound, 5s. ibid. 1851
ROMANESE.
442 Biblia, la Soinchia Scritura del Velg Testamaint ; 8vo. half bound,
7s. 6d. Caira, 1815
RUSSIAN.
442*Testamentum Novum Russice ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d.
St. Petersburg, 1838
SERVIAN.
443 Testament, das Neue, in das Serbische iibersetzt von W. II.
Karadschitsch ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1847
SWEDISH.
444 Bibela aller den Heliga Skrift unnehaellende Gamla och Nya
Testamentets Canonisca Boecker ; 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d.
Stockholm, 1842
445 Nya Testamentet ; Svo. half bound, 3s. Stockholm, 1814
ORIENTAL LANGUAGES (EXCEPTING HEBREW
AND SYRIAC.)
iETIIIOPIC.
445*Biblia Veteris Testamenti iEthiopica in V. tomos distributa, ad
Librorum MSS. iidem edidit et Apparatu critica instruxit Aug.
Dillman. Tom. I. Octateuchus. Part I. II. and III. 4to. (all yet
published) £\ 4s. Lips 1854
446 Psalterium ^Ethiopicum ; accedunt Hymni et Orationes aliquot,
Canticum Canticorum, omnia iEthiopice tantum, cura Jobi
Ludolfi ; 4to. boards, 10s. Francqfurti, 1701
ARABIC.
447 Biblia Sacra Arabica et Latina, Sacrse Congregationis de propa-
ganda Fide jussu edita, additis e Regione Bibliis Vulgatis ; 3 vols.
folio, vellum, £4 4s. Iiomee, 1671
448 Idem liber; 3 vols, folio, half bound, russia, £Z 3s.
ibid. 1671
The Jews who dwelt in Arabia in the days of our Lord, as mentioned in
the second chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, possessed an Arabic version
of many, if not of the whole of the books of the Old Testament ; and as St.
Paul's first mission was to them, according to his own testimony, in his
Epistle to the Galatians, there can be little doubt that the Gospels and other
books of the New Testament were, even in the days of the Apostles them-
selves, translated into Arabic. Hence the importance of this edition of the
Arabic Bible, which is compiled from various ancient codices, rolls, and
pandects, gathered together at first by Sergius Risicus, the Maronite Arch-
bishop of Damascus, as far back as 1625, and afterwards deposited in the
Vatican library at Rome. Its value is much enhanced from the strong pro-
bability which exists that the Arabic version of the books of the old Testa-
ment was made, like the Samaritan, from the more ancient Hebrew text,
which the Jews themselves in the days of our Lord could not understand,
and not from the Greek beptuagiut translation.
3S david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
449 Psalterium Arabice (prsemissis Psalmorum Argumentis, additis
locis parallelis, etc. etc. in usu Christianorum jugo Turcico sub-
jectorum) ; 8vo. very scarce, 7s. Gd. Londini, Sal. Negri, 1725
ARMENIAN.
450 Biblia Sacra Armenice, cum Variis Lectionibus LXIX. MSS.
edente D. Zohrab ; 4to. best aud most accurate edition, scarce,
£\ 5s. Venetiis, 1805
451 — Idem liber; 4to. balf bound, calf, £\ 5s. ibid. 1805
At Venice the most correct copies of the Armenian Bihle had been printed,
but they had become very dear and scarce. The Armenian Christians are
scattered all over Asia, and have churches at Madras, Bombay, Surat, Bagdad,
Busheer, Muscat, and other places; whilst Jerusalem, Diarbekir, and Con-
stantinople are Patriarchal Seats. Many are settled in Russia and at Venice
and in Calcutta, where they are very rich. At the latter place this Venetian
edition had already become so scarce prior to 1812, as to fetch from sixty to
seventy rupees whenever it occurred for sale by auction. —
See Ranyard's "Book and its Story."
CARSHIM, OR CARSIIUN.
452 Testamentum Novum, Carsbimice, Litteris Syriacis impressum,
in Usum Christianorum qui Carshim, Bokharam, etc. incolunt ;
4to. beautifully printed, calf, gilt, 9s. Londini, 1840
COPTIC.
453 Psalterium Coptico-Arabicum ; edidit Raphael Tuki ; 4to. printed
in red and black, sewed, 12s. Ltonue, 1744
454 Psalterium Coptice ; ad Codd. Fidem recensuit, Lectionum Va-
rietate et Psalmos xlpocryphos, Sahidica Dialecto conscriptos, ac
primum a Woidio editos, adjecit, J. L. Ideler ; 8vo. sewed, 4s.
Berlin, 1837
455 Psalterium in Dialectum Copticse Linguse Memphiticam trans-
lation ad fidem trium Codd. MSS. edidit notisque criticis et
grammaticis instruxit M. G. Schwartze ; 4to. 12s. Lips. 1843
455*Testamentum Novum Coptice : Fragmenta Novi Testamenti e
Versione iEgyptiaca Dialecti Thebaidicae, Sahidicse, seu Supe-
rioris yEgypti ; e Codd. Oxoniensibus maxima ex parte desumpta,
cum Versione Latina, Dissertatione de Versione IEgyptiaca, et
Codicis Vatican! Collectione. Appendix ad Editionem Novi Test.
Gracci e Cod. MS. Alexandrino, a C. G. Woide ; royal folio,
boards, uncut, £1 Is. Oxonii, 1799
456 Idem edidit M. G. Schwartze ; Pars I. Evangelia IV. ;
roval 4to. 10s. Lips. 1847
456*Evangelii S. Joannis Fragmentum Grseco-Copto-Thebaicum,
Sseculi IV., accedunt Latina Versio et Notse A. A. Georgii ; roy.
4to. veil. 18s. Romce, 1789
The Coptic is the only language known to be derived direct from the
ancient Egyptian, and the Coptic Church still uses it in her liturgy, though
it is comparatively but little understood by the majority of Copts, who gene-
rally speak Arabic. It is the second language used in the inscription on
the Rosetta Stone, and one of the aids to unravelling those in the lost lan-
guage of Assyria, which are inscribed on the ancient monuments of Nineveh
in the British Museum.
BI ISLES, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 39
PERSIAN.
457 Testamentum Novum, Persice, e Gneco ab Henrico Martyno,
translatum in Urbe Schiras ; 4to. first edition, bound, scarce,
18s. Petropoli, 1815
The Testament was translated into Persian by the Rev. Henry Martin.
The affecting account of his death, and of the conversion of the Mollah
Mahomet Ramah, forms an episode at page 181 of Mrs. Ranyard's inte-
resting volume.
SINGALESE.
458 Testamentum Novum Singalese ; 4to. russia extra, scarce, 15s.
Colombo, 1/83
TURKISH.
459 Testamentum Novum, Domini nostri Jesu Christi, Turcice red-
ditum, opera Guil. Seaman; 4to. calf, 9s. Oxford, 1666
460 Testamentum Novum, Turcice, ex Versione Ali Bey, e Codice
autogr. olim per CL. annos in Bibl. Accademise Lugd. Bat.
asservato, curis von Diez et Kiefferi editum, etc. ; 8vo. calf,
scarce, 9s. Paris, 1819
This Turkish version is by Ali Bey, a Pole by birth, but stolen in child-
hood by the Tartars, and sold as a slave at Constantinople, where his know-
ledge of seventeen languages raised him to the dignity of first Dragoman to
Mahomet IV. After remaining in manuscript, buried in the public library
at Leyden, for a century and a half, it was purchased by the Bible Society,
and printed for them at Paris in 1819.
MALAYAN.
4G1 Testamentum Novum, Malaice emendatius, edidit J. "Willmet ;
royal 8vo. half bound, scarce, 9s. ITarlemi, 1820
This edition has become very scarce. See the Letter of the Rev. Mis-
sionary Hardeland, in the Bible Society's Reports.
4(32 Biblia Sacra, Malaice; 'Elkitab ija itu Segala Surat Perdjandjian
Lama dan Baharuw, etc. (litteris Romanis) ; royal 8vo. boards.
14s. London, 1821
" These woordes wers first spoken unto the Jewes by our Saviour, but by
him in his doctrine ment to al : for they concerue al, of what nation, of
what tongue, of what profession soever any man be. For to al belongeth it
to be called unto eternal lyfe, so many as by the witnesse of the Scriptures
desire to find eternal lyfe. No man, woman, or chylde is excluded from
this salvation, and therefore to every of them is this spoken, proportionally
yet, and in their degrees and ages, and as the reason and congruitie of their
vocation may ask." — Apb. Parker (on John, Ch. V. v. 39.)
BIBLE PRINTS.
4G3 Brissot (l'Abbe E. L.) Vie deN.S. Jesus-Christ, ecrite par les
IV. Evangelistes, expliquee, etc. paries SS. Peres, les Doctenrs,
et les Orateurs les plus celebres ; 2 vols, royal folio. 180 beau-
tiful steel engravings after Jerome Natali's "authorized and
approved " collection of illustrations, originally engraved by
Collaert and the Wierxes, in 1596, but now by the first French
engravers of the day, proofs on India paper, and 14 woodcut
portraits, half bound, morocco, £3 10s. Paris, 1853
40 david nxjtt's catalogue. [theology.
Bible Prints.
464 Krausse (J. U.) Bilder-Bibel, enthaltend die Abbildungen der
Ilistorien Alton und Neuen Testaments, etc. ; 5 vols, in 1, folio,
135 engravings, half bound, 18s. Augsburg, 1705
4G5 Dieselbe ; 5 vols. ibid. 1705 (wanting 2 plates). Des-
selben Heilige Augen und Gemiisth-Lust ; 120 plates, ibid.
1706 (wanting 1 plate) ; in all 7 vols, in 1, folio, 253 plates,
£1 5s. ibid. 1/05-6
466 Heilige Augen und Gemuths-Lust, Vorstellungen aller
Sonn-Fest-und Feyertaeglichen Evangelien, Episteln und Lec-
tionen ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, 120 plates, fine copy in hogskin, £l 5s.
ibid. 1706
467 Laensa (M. de) Vie de Jesus-Christ d'apres les Livres
Saints ; illustrations de Laville, gravure d'And. Best Leloir ;
8vo. 46 beautiful sepia illustrations, surrounded with woodcut
borders and numerous woodcut vignettes, half bound, calf, gilt,
10s. Paris, 1842
468 Luyken (J.) Figures du Vieux et Nouveau Testament ; 60 large
panoramic plates, royal folio, £2 2s. Amst. 1727
469 Mortier (Pierre). Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Test., en-
ricbie de plus de 400 figures en taille-douce, 2 vols, folio, calf,
fine impressions of the plates, £3 3s.
Anvers, Mortier, 1 700
470 la Meme; 2 vols, in folio, half bound, calf, the usual im-
pressions, £1 10s. ibid. 17(H)
471 Royaumont (Le Maitre de Sacy, ou Nicholas Fontaine) His-
toire de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament ; 4to. fine impres-
sions, calf, £\ 10s. Paris, 1670
472 La meme, revue, corrigee et augmentee, par un ancien
Professeur de Theologie ; 8vo. about 300 plates, sewed, 18s.
or half bound, morocco, £1 Is. ibid. 1854
For nearly two centuries this Bible History, published under the assumed
name of Royaumont, has retained its popularity in France, where it took
the place formerly held by its predecessor, the " Mer des Histoires," or
" Bible Historiee," of Pierre le Mangeur, at once. The quarto edition of
1G70 is still found in the libraries of the curious as a cherished specimen of
art, as are also that little duodecimo of 1680, attributed to the press of
Elzevir or Wetstein, and the Paris folio of 1723. Of the numerous other
editions, both in 4to. and 12mo. it is unnecessary to speak, as their illustra-
tions consist chiefly of worn-out plates, and with the exception of that of
1812, in royal 8vo. published like the present with the illustrations printed
off, at the same time with the text, by a new process ; but which in that,
unfortunately, did not produce the desired effect, whilst, in the present case,
owing to forty years improvement in the art, it has proved eminently suc-
cessful. There are nearly 300 line engravings, one forming a vignette at the
head of the front-page of every leaf, and the names of the artists are mostly
given. This edition is well adapted for presents or for the drawing-room
table.
473 Sandrart (Jo. Jac. von) Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi, etc.
Abbildung Leidens, etc. unsers Herrn Jesu Christi, in Kupfer
gebracht von Christ- Weigel ; 4to. 101 plates, first ediiion, bril-
liant impressions, " veau fauve," gilt edges, rare, £\ lis. 6d.
Augsburg, 1693
BIBLIOGRAPHY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 41
4/4 Scheuchzeri (Jo. Jac.) Physica Sacra, Iconibus illustrata : Kup-
ferbibel, in welcber die geheiligte Natur-Wissenschaft deutlich
erklart wird ; 8 parts in 4 vols, folio, fine impressions of the 750
plates, very fine copy, vellum, £5 15s. 6d. 1/31-33
474* Idem liber ; 8 parts in 4 vols, folio, good impressions,
neatly bound, £4 10s. ibid. 1731-33
Independent of the value of the plates as illustrations to the Bible, many
of those devoted to natural Science are the only existing engravings of
curious and rare subjects of natural history.
475 Weigel (Chr.) Historise Celebriores Veteris et Novi Testamenti
Iconibus representatfe, et Epigrammatibus exornatae ; folio, 253
plates, fine impressions, calf, gilt edges, £\ lGs. Norib. 1708
476 Biblia Ectypa; a series of 831 engravings, for the most
part four on a page, adapted for illustration of Bibles, from
duodecimo upwards, half bound morocco, 18s. Augsburg, 1787
BIBLIOGRAPHY
connected with theology and oriental literature.
477 Alegambe (Ph. Soc. J.) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Societatis Jesu ;
folio, vellum, 12s. Antv. 1643
4/8 Archiv fur die Theologie und ihre neuste Literatur, herausge-
geben von E. G. Bengel ; 8 vols, in 10, thick 8vo. (published at
£4 10s) boards, 18s. Tubingen, 1815-26
479 Archiv fur alte und neue Kirchen-Geschicte, herausgeben von
C. F. Stiiudlin und H. G. Tzschirner ; 5 vols. 8vo. (published at
£\ 15s.) 10s. Leip. 1813-16
480 Assemani (J. S.) Bibliotheca Orientalis Clementino-Vaticana,
in qua MSS. Codices Orientales recensuit, digessit, at Vitse
Auctorum addidit, etc. 4 vols, folio, basane doree, very neat,
scarce, .=£8 8s. Ilomce, 1/19-28
For contents, seeDownNG's Notitia, p. 1022.
" Asseman,'' says Charles- Butler, "throws much light upon every branch
of Eastern Literature; " to which Sharon Turner adds that " It is the best
account we have of the Syrian Christians and their authors, containing
curious documents of their activity in diffusing Christianity in India, and
even in China, in the 7th and 8th centuries."
481 Backer (Augustin et Alois de) Bibliotheque des Ecrivains de
la Compagnie de Jesus ; ou Notices Bibliographiques des tons
les Ouvrages publics par les membres depuis la fondation, et des
Apologies, des Critiques Litteraires, etc. etc. ; 2 thick vols,
roy. 8vo. sewed, £1 Is. Paris, 1853-4
482 BalyEi (Jo.) Scriptorum Illustrium Majoris Anglise et Scotire
Catalogus ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, scarce, £\ 4s. Bas. 1557-59
483 Bates Vitse select orum aliquot Virorum qui doctrina, dignitate, aut
pietate inclaruere ; 4to. calf, 9s. Loncl. 1681
484 Idem liber; 4to. new in calf, gilt, 14s. ibid. 1681
These thirty lives were written by different persons, and had become very
scarce. Dr. Bates, an eminent nonconformist divine, collected them into
one volume. They consist of the lives of Abp. Chichele, Bp. Waynflete,
Prince Picus of Mirandula, Cardinal Bembo, Cardinal Contarini, Erasmus,
Budacus, Martin Bucer, Hugo Grotius, Henry Prince of Wales, and others.
485 Bartolocci (J.) Bibliotheca magna Rabbinica de Scriptoribus
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et Scriptis ITcbraicis, Hebr. et Lat. Acccdit Jos. Imbonati
Bibliotheca Latino-IIebraica, sive de Script. Lat. qui contra
Judseos scripsere ; 5 vols, folio, portr. veil. £4 4s. Romce, 1675
Bayle Dictionnaire Historique ; vide: No. 180.
Bellarminus de Script. Eccles. ; vide : No. 220.
485*Bibliographia Theologica : ein Verzeichuiss der Theologiscben
Schriften Teutscblands nnd des Auslandes ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1836
Biographie Universelle ; vide infra.
486 Brunet (J. C.) Manuel du Libraire et de 1' Amateur des Livres ;
5 vols, royal 8vo. best edition, half bound, green morocco,
marbled edges, very scarce, £8 8s. Paris, 1842
486* Le meme; 5 vols, in 3, royal 8vo. half bound, russia,
marbled edges, very scarce, £7 17s. 6d. ibid. 1842
487 Casiri (MicbyElis) Bibliotheca Arabico-Hispana Escurialensis sive
Librorum omnium Manuscriptorum quos Arabice ab Auctoribus
magnam partem Arabo-Hispanis compositos Bibliotheca Ccenobii
Escurialensis complectitur, Recensio et Explanatio ; 2 vols, folio,
uncut, £2 12s. 6d. Matriti, 1760-70
488 Cave (G.) Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Litteraria a
Cbristo nato usque ad sseculum XIV., facili methodo digesta.
Acced. Scriptores Gentiles et opuscula veterum alicpiot hactenus
inedita. Additur ad finem cujus Speculi Conciliorum Omnium
Hist. Notitia. Cum Appendice Henrici Wharton ; 2 vols, in
1, folio, vellum, 15s. Colonics, 1705
489 Idem liber, editio optima ab Authore ipsomet ante obitum
recognita et auctior facta; 2 vols, in 1, folio, half bound, calf,
£2 15s. Oxonii, 1740
489* Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £3 3s. ibid. 1740
490 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, 563 10s. ibid. 1740
491 Idem liber, editio alia; 2 vols, folio, half bound, £1 16s.
Basil. 1741
492 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, calf, gilt sides, £2 2s. ibid. 1741
493 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1741
Cave was one of the most careful, and at the same time one of the most
diligent labourers in the various fields of literature, which occupied his pen.
His style is always lucid and elegant, and his impartiality acknowledged by
all parties. The Oxford edition of 1740 was edited from his papers by Dr.
Waterland, who himself made considerable additions to it. That of Basle
of 1741 is simply a reprint of that edition.
494 Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Mu-
seum ; vol. I. (the letter A), folio, boards. 1841
495 Catalogues de la Bibliotheque Imperiale a Paris ; vol. I. (Histoire
de France), 4to. £1 5s. 1854
Chaufepie Dictionnaire Historique ; vide: History.
496 Clement (Dav.) Bibliotheque Curieuse, ou Catalogue raisonne
des Livres difficiles a trouver ; 9 vols. 4to. £2 12s. 6d.
Goetting. 1750-60
497 Colonia (P.) Dictionnaire des Livres Jansenistes, ou qui favorisent
le Jansenisme, avec Supplement par le Pere Patouillet ; 4 vols.
12mo. calf, 1 8s. Anvers, 1752
bibliography.] no. 2/0, strand, london. 43
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498 Corpus Dissertationum Theologicarum quae in Collectanea Wei-
geliana Lipsige prostant, cum praefat et clavi, ed. O. Fiebig ; 8vo.
cloth, 8s. Lips. 1847
499 Darling's (Jas.) Encyclopaedia Bibliographica : a Library Manual
of Theological and General Literature, Analytical, Biographical
and Bibliographical ; imp. 8vo. 3328 columns, cloth boards,
£2 5s. London, 1854
499* Another copy, imp. 8vo. half bound, morocco, sewed on
bands, £2 12s. 6d. ibid. 1854
500 Dibdin's (Th. F.) Account of Polyglot Bibles, Hebrew and Greek
Bibles, and portions of the Sacred Writings, as well as of the
Greek and Latin Fathers of the Church, prefixed to an Intro-
duction to a Knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek
and Latin Classics ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. bd. 12s. London, 1827
500* Another copy ; 2 vols, imperial 8vo. large paper (pub. at
£6 6s.) half bound, calf, £\ 4s. ibid. 1827
501 Doederlein's (J.) Theologische Bibliothek, 4 vols. 8vo. 10s.
Leipzig, 1780-92
502 Doering's (M.) Gelehrte Theologen in Teutschland im XVIII. und
XIX. Jahrhunderten, nach ihrem Leben und AVirkin dargestellt ;
4 vols. 8vo. sewed, (published at £2) £\. Neustadt, 1831-5
503 Desselben Deutsche Kanzel-redner des 18 und 19 Jahr-
hunderten; 8vo. sewed, (published at 7s.) 3s. 6d. ibid. 1830
503* Desselben Repertorium fuer Biblische und Morgenlaend-
ische Litteratur ; 18 vols. 8vo. £\ 10s. Leipzig, 1777-87
504 Dowling (J. G.) Notitia Scriptorum SS. Patrum aliorumque
veteris Ecclesiee Monumentorum, quae in Collectionibus Anec-
dotorum post annum Christi mdcc. in lucem editis continentur;
boards, 7s. Oxonii, 1839
505 Du Pin (L. Ellies) Nouvelle Bibliotheque des Auteurs Ecclesias-
tiques, con tenant l'histoire de leur vie, le catalogue, la critique,
et la chronologie de leurs ouvrages, etc. ; 20 vols, in 1 1, 4to. fine
copy in vellum, £3 10s. Paris, 1693-1715
Du Pin is unsurpassed in the happy method he pursued in analysing the
work under description, and the " Nouvelle Bibliotheque," besides the lives
of the authors, gives a rapid sketch of the contents of every book mentioned
in its pages,
505* Ebert's (Fr. Ad.) Allgemeines Bibliographisches Lexicon ; 2 vols.
4to. sewed, £\ 4s. Lips. 1821-30
506 Eichhorn's (J. G.) Allgemeine Bibliothek der Biblischen Litte-
ratur; 10 vols. 8vo. (published at £A),£\ 4s. Leipzig, 1787-1801
506* Dieselbe ; 10 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. cf. £\ 15s. 1787-1801
507 desselben Repertorium fuer Biblische und Morgenlaen-
dische Literatur; 12 vols in 6, 8vo. scarce, .-€1 Is. ibid. \777
507*Ersch's (J.) Handbuch der Teutschen Litteratur (vol. I. p. 2,
Theologie) ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1823
For complete sets, see General Bibliography.
508 Ess (L. von) Pragmatische Kritische Geschichte der Vulgata ;
8vo. sewed, 4s. (id. Tubingen, 1824
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509 Fabricii (J. A.) Bibliotheca Grreca Scriptorum quorumcumque
Monumenta integra, aut Fragmenta edita extant; 14 vols. 4to.
calf, £2 10s. Ramb. 1/08-28
510 Idem liber, editio quarta, curante J. C. Harles. Accedunt
C. A. Heumanni Supplementa inedita, et Index; 13 vols. 4to.
calf gilt, £7 7s. Hamburgi, 1/90-1838
5 1 0* Idem liber ; 1 2 vols. 4to. calf, neat, £r> 1 0s. ibid. 1 790-1 8 1 1
A supplement and index to the whole work by C. A. Heumann, was pub-
lished in 1838, price 4s. The Bibliotheca Graeca of Fabricius contains
an account of all known Greek writers, whether in print or manuscript, and
in the former case of every edition published, as well as of their commen-
tators and illustrators.
511 Ejnsdem Bibliotheca Latina medise et infimse JEtatis,
cum Supplemento Ch. Schoettgenii edidit J. D. Mansi ; 6 vols,
in 3, 4to. best edition, calf, scarce, £4 10s. Patavii, 1/54
512 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Latina, aucta ab I. A. Ernesti ; 3
vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Lips. 1773
513 Ejusdem Bibliographia Antiquaria Scriptorum qui Anti-
quitates Hebr. Gr. Rom. et Christianas illustraverunt, aucta a
P. Schaflfshausen, 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Hamburgi, 1760
514 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Ecclesiastica ; folio, neat, 18s. 1718
This is a careful reprint, with notes, &c, of the various authors who have
left biographical notices of early ecclesiastical writers down to the seven-
teenth century, e.g. St. Jerom ; Gennadius of Marseilles; St. Isidore,
the Pelusist ; Ildefonsus of Toledo, &c. &c.
514*Fabricius (J.) — Historia Bibliothecee Fabricianse ; 6 vols, in 2,
4to. half bound, 16s. Wolfenb. 1718
515 Fluegge (C. W.) Einleitung in die Geschichte der Theologischen
Wissenschaften ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. Berlin, 1799
516 Desselben Einleitung in das Studium und in die Litte-
ratur der Religions und Kirchengeschichte, &c. ; 8vo. 5s. 1801
517 Fuerst (Dr. J.) Bibliotheca Judaica: Bibliographisches Hand-
buch der gesammten Jiidischen Literatur und Judenthum,
und einer Geschichte der Jiidischen Bibliographie. Nach alpha-
betischen Ordnung der Verfasser, vol. I. and II. (all published) ;
8vo. sewed, (published at £\ 4s.) 15s. Leipzic, 1849-51
518 Fuhrmann's (D. W.) Handbuch der Theologischen Litteratur,
fuer Theologen, zur Kenntniss vorzueglichen und brauchbaren
Theologischen Schriften ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Leipzig, 1818-21
519 ■ Desselben Handbuch der neuesten Theologischen Littera-
tur (1818-35) ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1835-6
520 Gcezen's (Johann Melchior) Verzeichniss seiner Samlung sel-
tenerund meckwuerdiger Bibeln in verschiedenen Sprachen, mit
Anmerkungen ; 4to. half bound, calf, 10s. 6d. Halle, 1777
J. M. Goeze was Pastor Primarius at Hamburgh for more than a quarter
of a century. His notes are both bibliographical and critical. He was
one of the most voluminous theological writers of the period.
521 Desselben Historie der Nieder-Saechsischen Bibeln; 4to.
sewed (published at 7s.), 4s. ibid. 1/75
522 Desselben und J. G. Palm's Historie der Teutchen Bibel-
uebersetzung Dr. Martin Luther's von 15 1 7 bis 1534 ; 8vo. sewed
(published at 7s.) 4s. Stutgardt, \772
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522*Hain (Lud.) Repertorium Bibliographicum, in quo Libri omnes
ab Arte typograpbica inventa usque ad Annum MD. typis ex-
pressi, Ordine alphabetieo enumerantur ; 4> vols. 8vo. boards,
£\ 4s. Stuttgart, 1826-38
523 Idem liber; 4 vols. 8vo. fine paper, bds. £\ 12s. 1826-38
The alphabetical arrangement adopted by Haiu has made the Repertorium
a favourite manual for ready reference as to " Fifteeners" and early editions
of the Fathers, Greek and Latin classics, and other works printed before the
year 1500. The small paper was published at £'i 10s., and the large paper
at £4 4s.
IlARDT/Hist. Litt. Reformationis, vide infra; Hardt (H. von der).
523*Herbelot, Bibliotheque Orientale, ou Dictionnaire universel, con-
tenant tout ce qui fait connoitre les peuples de 1' Orient ; folio,
Dutch calf, gilt back, £\ Is. Maestricht, 1776
524 . la meme (avec des Corrections et Additions par Schultens)
et un Supplement par Visdelou et Galand ; 4 vols. 4to. best edi-
tion, portrait, half bound, £4 4s. La Hai/e, 1777-9
524* la meme ; 4 vols. 4to. half bound, russia, £4 14s. 6d.
ibid. 1777-79
524 f la meme ; 4 vols. 4to. cf. extra, carmine edges, £5 15s. 6d.
ibid. 1777-79
" The Bibliotheque Orientale is equally curious and profound." — Voltaire.
525 Histoire Litteraire de la France, par les Religieux Benedictins
(Rivet, Taillandier, et Clemencet) ; 12 vols. 4to. calf, scarce,
£12 12s. Paris, 1733-63
526 Continuation de la meme (par Gringuine et Dom. Brial) ;
10 vols. 4to. sewed, £10 10s. Paris, 1814-33
This important work contains much curious and interesting bibliogra-
phical biography of the earlier French Ecclesiastical writers and Fathers of
tbe Church.
527 Hodius (H.) de Bibliorum Textibus Originalibus, Versiorfi-
bus Greecis et Latinse Vulgatse libri IV. Prsemittitur Aristae
Historia, Gr. et Lat. ; folio, portrait, calf, 18s. Oxon. 1705
"Among the writers on the Septuagint version, no one has displayed
either more knowledge of the subject or more critical sagacity than Hodius.''
Bp. Marsh.
528 Hoffman (S. F. G.). Lexicon Bibliographicum, sive Index Edi-
tionum et Interpretationum Script. Graec. turn Sacrorum turn
Profanorum ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, £ 1 Is. Leipzic, 1832-36
Hoffmanni Lexicon Universale ; vide : History.
529 Horne's (T. H.) Introduction to the Critical Study and Know-
ledge of the Scriptures ; 5 vols. 8vo. bds. £2 12s. 6d. 1846
530 Imbonati (Jos.) Bibliotheca Latino-Hebraica Scriptorum qui
contra JucIpros vel de Re Hebraica scripsere ; folio, portrait, calf,
scarce, £l lis. 6d. Romce. 1694
531 Index Expurgatorius Hispanus ; folio, vellum, 12s. Madrid, 1707
With autograph of " Antonio Alvarez de la Puente" (Obispo de Zeuda,
Inquisidor General, &c.)
532 Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgandorum novissimus
(Ilispanicus et Romanus), ab Ant. a Sotomayor recognitus ; fol.
calf, 12s. Madr. 1667
533 Index Librorum Prohibitorum Alexandri VII. P.M. Jussu editus,
etc. ; folio, vellum, Gs. {Juxla exemplar cxeusum Roma;, 1667)
46 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
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534 Index librorum prohibitorum, Gregorii XVI. jussu editus, 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Romee, 1841
535 Idem liber, cum Supplements ad Annum 1851 (Jun. 6) ;
8vo. cloth boards, lettered, 15s. ibid. 1841-51
536 Idem liber, editio novissima (ad finem Anni 1853) ; 8vo.
sewed, 7s. Neapoli, 1853
537 Index librorum prohibitorum juxta exemplar Romanum editum ;
sewed, 4s. 6d. Mechlinice, 1843
537*Ittigius (Tho.) de Bibliothecis et Catenis Patrum, variisque Vett.
Script. Ecclesiasticorum Collectionibus ; 8vo. vellum, scarce,
12s. Lipsice, 1807
" An exceedingly useful work."- — Dowling.
538 Jahrbuecher der gesammt. Deutschen Jurist Litteratur heraus-
gegeben von Fr. Chr. K. Schunk ; 6 vols. 8vo. sewed (published,
at £5) £\ 16s. Erlangen, 1826-31
Kayser's (C. G.) Buecher-Lexicon ; vide: General Bibliography.
538*Ladvocat's (l'Abbe) historisches Handwoerterbuch oder Nach-
richt von Patriarchen, Fuersten, Psebsten, Kirchen-vatern, Ge-
lehrten, etc. und Ausgaben ihrer Schriften, etc. mit Supplement
von S. Baur ; 9 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. cf. £1 4s. Vim, 1760-1803
539 Le Long (J.) et Boerneri (C. F.) Bibliotheca Sacra, emendata,
suppleta, et continuata ab A. G. Masch ; 4 vols. 4to. £\ 8s.
Hal(E, 1778-90
539* Idem liber; 6 vols, in 3, 4to. half bound, £1 16s. 1778-90
" It contains much curious information, and will be found an invaluable
acquisition to the Biblical scholar. It contains the editions of the original
Hebrew and Greek Text, also the Greek, Oriental, and Latin Versions, with
a Supplement. It is far more complete in these departments than the for-
mer edition." — British Librarian.
540 Le Long Discours Historiques sur les principales editions des
Bibles Polyglottes ; 12mo. French calf, gilt, 6s. Paris, 1713
541 Lii'enii (Martini) Bibliotheca Juridica post Struvium et Je-
nichenium emendata, multis accessionibus aucta et locupletata,
adjecto etiam accurato Indice Scriptorum instructa. Cum Sup-
plementis Aug. Frid. Schotti, K. C. de Sinkenberg, et Lud. God.
Madihnii ; 5 vols, in 4, folio, calf, scarce, £3 13s. 6d.
Lipsioi, 1757-89 et Vratislaviae (1816)
542 Idem liber, accedit Supplementum Alteram Z. G. Madihnii ;
Gvols. folio, half bound vellum, £4 14s. 6d. ibid. 1757-1823
This valuable work is arranged on a similar plan to Watts' Bibliotheca
Britannica, consisting of an Alphabetical Dictionary of Subjects to which a
very full Index of Names is added. It furnishes the most complete cata-
logue of both Canon and Civil Law.
543 Lumper (Goltfr.) Historia Theologico-critica de Yitis, Scriptis ;
et Doctrina Sanct. Patrum aliorumque Scriptor. Ecclesiast.
trium primorum Sseculorum ; 13 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 2s.
Aug. Vind. 1783-99
543* Idem liber ; 13 vols. 8vo. vellum, £3 3s. ibid. 1783-99
For the contents of this valuable book, see " Darling's Cyclopaedia, " col. 1 882.
Martinierre (A. A. Brazen de la) Dictionuaire Historique ;
vide : History.
Makctiand (P.) Dictionnaire Hist. ; vide: History.
bibliography.] no. 270, strand, london. 47
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Moreri (L.) Dictionnaire Historique ; vide : History.
Morhofii (D. G.) Polyhistor ; vide : General Bibliography.
544 Oettinger, Bibliographie Biographique, ou Dictionnaire de 2G,000
Ouvrages, tant anciens que modernes, relatifs a l'bistoire dela vie
des hommes celebres de tous les temps et de toutes les nations ;
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ung ; vide : Goeze, No. 522.
545 Panzeri (Geor. Wolfg.) Annales Typographici ab Artis inventae
Origine ad Annum 1500 post Maittairii, Denisii, Aliorumque
curas emendati et aucti ; 11 vols. 4to. half bound, calf, £4 4s.
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Indispensable to all who study the history of the revival of letters, as well
as to bibliographers.
546 Pitseus (J.) de Illustribus Anglise Scriptoribus ; 4to. calf, scarce
£1 Is. Paris, 1619
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547 Possevini (Ant.) Apparatus Sacer ad Scriptores Vet. et Nov.
Test. ; eorum Interpretes, Synodos, et Patres Grsecos et Latinos ;
in Auctores Recentiores, quique contra Hereticos egerunt ; Poetas
Sacros ; Libros pios, quocunque idiomate conscriptos, &c. ; 2
vols, folio, vellum, £1 4s. Col. Agrip. 16*08
548 Ranyard (L. N.) The Book and its Story, a Narrative for the
Young ; with Introduction by the Rev. T. Phillips ; crown 8vo.
frontispiece, cloth, lettered and gilt, 4s. London, 1855
549 Reading (G.) Catalogus Bibliothecae in Collegio Sionensi ; folio,
calf. 6s. Londini, 1724
550 RiBADENEiRiE (P.) et Ph. Alegambi Bibliotheca Scriptorum
Societatis Jesu, folio, vellum, 12s. Antv. 1643
551 Richter's (G. L.) Biographisches Lexicon -Geistlicher Lieder-
dichter ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Lei]). 1804
551*Sabbathier (F.) Dictionnaire pour l'lntelligence des Autheurs
Classiques, Grecs et Latins, tant Sacres que Profanes, etc. ; 37
vols. 8vo. French calf, £3 10s. Chalons-sur-Marne, 1766-1815
552 Sandii (Ch. C.) Bibliotheca Anti-Trinitariorum, sive Catalogus
Script. Anti-Trinit. etc. 2 vols. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Freistadii, 1684-5
553 Saxii (Christoph.) Onomasticon Literarium, sive Nomenclator
hist. crit. Praestantissimorum omnis setatis, populi artiumque
formulae Scriptorum, etc. 8 vols Svo. calf, neat. £\ 16s.
Trajecti ad Rh. 1761
Saxius enumerates minutely the sources of his information, and thus
renders it an easy task to consult his authorities themselves.
554 Schoenemann Bibliotheca Historico-litteraria Patrum Lati-
norum a Tertulliano principe usque ad Gregorium Magnum et
Isidorum Hispalensem ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Leip. 1792-4.
555 Idem liber ; 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. 10s. 6d. ibid. 1792-4"
556 ■ — Idem liber; 2 vols. 2vo. neatly half bound, antique calf,
14s. ibid. 1792-4
48 NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. [niRLIOGRAl'HY.
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557 Staetjdlin's (C. F.) Geschichte unci Litteratur cler Kirchen-Ge-
schichte, herausgegeben von J. T. Ilensen ; 8vo. sewed, 5s.
Hanover, 1827
558 Tischendorf (/Enoth. Frid. Const.) Anecdota Sacra et Profana,
in Oriente et Occidente allata, sive Notitia Codicum Greecorum,
Arabicorum, Syriacorum, Copticorum, Hebraicorum, iEthiopi-
corum, Latinornm, cum excerptis multis maximam partem
Grsecis, at XXXV Script. Ant. Speciminibus ; 4to. facsimiles
of ancient manuscripts, £\ 4s. Lipsice, 1855
Containing also a catalogue of all the MSS. obtained by Professor
Tiscbendorf, during his travels in the East, including those which have been
secured for the British Museum and the Bodleian Library at Oxford.
559 Townley's (Dr. Jas.) Illustrations of Biblical Literature, exhibit-
ing tbe History and Fate of the Sacred Writings to the present
time, with Notices of Translators and other Biblical Scholars ;
3 vols. 8vo. boards, £1 8s. London, 1821
5G0 Tychsen (O. G.) Tentamen de variis Codicum Hebraicorum,
Vet. Test. MSS. Generibus ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Rostoc. 1 772
561 Walchii (J. G) Bibliotheca Patristica, litterariis Annotationibus
instructa, aucta ab J. L. Danzio ; 8vo. sewed, 12s. Jena, 1831
"The most information on the Fathers, comprised in a small compass." —
Bp. Marsh.
502 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Theologica Selecta, litterariis An-
notationibus instructa; 4 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. 18s. Jence, 1757-65
563 Idem liber; 4 vols. 8vo. calf, £1 Is. ibid. 1757-65
The contents of this valuable book is given in Darling's Encvclopaedia,
cols. 3087-8.
564 Winer's (Dr. G. B.) Haudbuch der Theologischen Literatur,
hauptsiichlich der Protestantischen, nebst kurzen biographischen
Notizen iiber die Theologischen Schriftsteller ; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo.
sewed, (published at 18s.) 9s. Leip. 1838-42
565 Dasselbe ; 3 vols, in l,8vo. hf. bd. russia, 12s. ib. 1838-42
566 Wolfii (J. Chr.) Bibliotheca Hebrsea, sive Notitia turn auctorum
Hebr. cujuicunque eetatis, turn Scriptorum, quae vel Hebraice
primum exarata, vel ab aliis conversa sunt, ad nostram setatem
deducta; 4 vols. 4to. calf, £\ 18s. Hamburg, 1715-33
567 Idem liber ; 4 vols, in 2, 4to. vellum, £\ 16s. ibid. 1715-33
" This work is by no means confined to Jewish authors, but takes ample
scope amongst eminent Christian writers of all nations, who profess to assist
the student in the knowledge of the Old Testament." — British Librarian.
Zedler's Universal Lexicon ; vide infra : Zedler.
569 Zeitschrift, Wissenschaftliche, fiir Jiidische Theologie, heraus-
gegeben von einem Vereine Jiidischer Gelehrter durch Abm.
Geiger ; 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, 16s. Frankfurt, a.M. 1835-39
570 Zenker Bibliotheca Orientalis : Manuel de Bibliographie Orien-
tale (des Livres Arabes, Persans, et Turcs) ; 8vo. sewed, 10s. Gd.
Lipsiae, 1813
571 Zornii (P.) Historia Bibliorum Manualium ; 4to. 5s. ibid. 1738
572 Ejusdem Historia Bibliorum ex Hebrseorum diebus festis
et jejuniis illustrata ; 4to 5s. ibid. 1741
573 Ejusdem Historia Bibliorum Pictorum ex Antiquitatibus
Hebr?eorum et Christianorum illustrata ; 4to. 5s. ibid. 1743
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Patrologie' has been now concluded, making 217 imperial octavo volumes.
He is, however, now going on with a supplementary series, which he calls
'Cours Complet de Theologie Graeco-Latin,' that is, an edition giving the
two languages in parallel columns." Up to this date (Nov. 1856) have
appeared: Patres Apostolici, 2 vols. £1 Is.; Dionysius Areopagita, 2 vols.
£l Is.; Ignatius, Polycarp, Melitoet alia, 10s. 6d. ; Justin Martyr, Tatianus,
Athenagorus, Theophilus Antiochenus (Hermias), in 1 vol. 12s. ; Clemens
Alexandrinus, 2 vols. £1 Is.; Gregorius Thaumaturgus, Hippolytus Por
tuensis, Dionysius Alexandrinus, Julius Africanus, etc. in 1 vol. 10s.
Irenaeus, 13s. He thus describes the series: —
52 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
" ' Cette Publication, contenant la Tradition Catholique, universellement
quant aux auteurs, entierement quant aux ouvrages, chronologiquement
quant a la marche, uniform6ment quant au format, et economiquement quant
aux prix, est la plus considerable et la plus iiiorale qui ait ete faite en aucun
lieu du monde depuis l'invention de rimprimerie.'
" Tous les Peres Grecs et Latins se trouvent dans l'edition Latine. Les
217 vol. des Peres, allant depuis Tertullien jusqu a Innocent III. inclusive-
ment, sont entierement acheves. lis contiennent plus de 1000 auteurs ci-
dessus omis faute de place."
" These two series, though perhaps the most important to us, give a very
slight notion of the vast undertaking of the Abbe. The ' Encyclopedic Theo-
logique' has reached its 125th, to be completed in 164 volumes. ' La Col-
lection des Orateurs Sacres,' its 84th, to be completed in 100 volumes.
' Le Cours d'Histoire Ecclesiastique,' its 11th volume, out of 25. There
are besides other complete works of authors, e. g. Bergier, Latour, Luzerne,
Baudrand, &c. ; amounting to some 25 volumes more. The Abbe also an-
nounces the commencement of a work entitled ' La Collection Universelle
et Integrate des Conciles;' ' Les (Euvres completes de Saint Thomas ;' and
those of ' Saint Bonaventure.' " — Literary Churchman.
576 Scripture Sacrse Cursus Completus, ex Commentariis omnium
perfectissimis ubique habitis, et a magna parte Episcoporum
necnon Theologorum Europse Catholicse ; universim ad hoc In-
terrogatorum designatis, unice conflatus, etc. ; annotavit vero
simul et edidit J. P. Migne cum Indicibus etTabulis necessariis ;
28 vols. imp. 8 vo. printed in double columns, £8. Paris, 1839-51
'• Cours complet d'Ecriture sainte forme uniquement de Commentaires et
de Traites partout reconnus comme des chefs-d'oeuvre, et designes par une
grande partie des eveques et des theologiens de 1' Europe, universellement
consultes a cet effet, termine par une table universelle analytique et par un
grand nombre d'autres tables." — Abbe Migne's Circular.
577 Atlas Geographique et Iconographique du Cours d'Ecriture Sainte,
imp. 8vo. 77 plates, 7s. Paris, 1851
578 Theologize Cursus Completus, ex Tractatibus omnium perfec-
tissimis ubique habitis, et a magna parte Episcoporum necnon
Theologorum Europse Catholicae, universim ad hoc Interroga-
torum designatis, unice conflatus, etc. annotavit vero simul et
edidit J. P. Migne ; cum Conspectu totius Operis et Indicibus ;
28 vols, imperial 8vo. printed in double columns, ^68.
Paris, 1839-45
" Cours complet de Th^ologie, publie et annote par une societe" d'eccl£s-
iastiques, tous cures ou directeurs de s^minaires dans Paris. Avec table
universelle analytique, et un grand nombre d'autres tables." — Abbe Migne's
Circular.
579 Collection Integrale et Universelle des Orateurs Sacres du
premier et du second Ordre, et Collection Integrale ou Choisie
de la Plupart de ceux du troisieme Ordre, publiee selon l'ordre
chronologique, afin de presenter, comme sous un coup d'oeil,
l'histoire de la predication en France, pendant trois siecles, avec
ses commencements, ses progres, son apogee, sa decadence et sa
renaissance, 67 vols, imperial 8vo. j£18 18s. Paris, v. a.
Each volume is sold separately at 7s. per volume.
CONTENTS.
Camus, Godeau, Coton, Caussin et Moli-
nier, 1 vol.
De Lingeudes, Biroat, et Castillon, 1 vol.
Lejeune, 3 vol.
Senault, de Bourzeis, Texier et La Co-
lonibiere, 2 vol.
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53
De Frotnentieres, de la Volpiliere et de
St. Martin, 2 vol.
Maimbourg, Simon de la Vierge, Fran-
cois de Toulouse et Treuve 2 vol.
Cheminais, de Bretteville et Leboux,
1 vol.
Giroust, Dorleans et Masson, 1 vol.
Bourdaloue 3 vol.
Maboul, Mascaron, de la Chambre, Ni-
colas ide Dijon et Richard (l'avocat),
3 vol.
Anselme, Boileau, la Pesse et Chauche-
mer, 3 vol.
Damascene et Flechier, 1 vol.
Bossuet, 2 vol.
De la Roche, 1 vol.
Hubert, 1 vol.
Fenelon et la Rue, 1 vol.
Les deux Terrasson, 1 vol.
Begault, dom Jerome, de Nesmond et
Matthias Poncet de la Riviere, 1 vol.
Jerome de Paris et Loriot, I vol.
Joly, 1 vol.
Augustin de Narbonne, Seraphin de
Paris, Honore Gaillard, Poisson et
Quiqueran de Beaujeu, 1 vol.
La Boissiere et la Parisiere, 1 vol.
De la Chetardie et Hermant, 1 vol.
Houdry, 2 vol.
Bertal, Champigny, du Jarry et Charaud,
Bourree et Soamen, 2 vol.
Bretonneau et Renaud, 1 vol.
Massillon, 2 vol.
Molinier, Dufay, Michel Poncet de la
Riviere et Pacaud, 2 vol.
Palu, Mongin et le Prevot, 1 vol.
Segaud et Dutreul, 1 vol.
Daniel de Paris, 1 vol. .
Ballet et Surian, 2 vol.
Sensaric, Ciceri et Perusseau, 1 vol.
Lafiteau et Segui, 1 vol.
La Tour du Pin, Perrin, Jard et Trublet,
1 vol.
D'Alegre, Clement, Collet, Pradal et
Poulle, 2 vol.
Griffet, Girardot et Geoffroy, 1 vol.
Les deux Neuville, 1 vol.
Laberthonie et Vincent, 1 vol.
Le Chapelain; Papillon ou du Rivet et
Elisee, 1 vol.
De la Tour, 3 vol.
Gery et Aselin, 1 vol.
Marolles, Barutel, Tome, de Tracy et
Baudrand, 1 vol.
Feller, Fossard, de Boismont et Camba-
ceres, 1 vol.
Fauchet, Lecouturier, Roquelaure. d'Ar-
gentre, Ingoult, de l'Ecluse des Loges,
Talbert et Beurrier, 1 vol.
Le P. Richard, Asseline et Maury, 1 vol.
1 vol.
580 Collection integrale et universelle des Orateurs Sacres, Deuxieme
Serie, renfermant : 1° Les (Euvres oratoires depuis 1789 jusqu'a,
nos jours ; 2° Mandements ou discours de Nosseigneurs les
Archeveques ou Eveques de France, de Savoie et de Belgique ;
3° Sermons de 25 des Predicateurs contemporains les plus dis-
tingues ; 4° Pronistes anciens et modernes ; 5° Ouvrages sur
les Regies de la Predication ; 33 volumes, imp. 8vo. £\Q 16s.
Each work is sold separately, at 7s. per volume.
Le cardinal Villecourt, 1 vol.
NNgrs Depery, Pie Buissas, de Prilly, de
Morlhon, Guibert, Malou, Foulquier,
Daniel, Dupanloup, Vibert, Gignoux,
Billiet, I vol.
NNgrs Rivet, Delebecque, de Dreux-
Breze, Angebault, de la Bouillerie, La-
croix, Gros, Jourdain, Laurence, Debe-
lay, Bardou, Regnault, Bourget, de
Margueryre, Lyonnet, Plantier, Pavy,
Menjaud, de Bonnechose, 1 vol.
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bault, Delalle, de Montpellier, Dufetre,
Wicart, de Garsignies, de Mazenod, 1
vol.
Le Courtier.Maupied, Cabanes, Robitaille,
Lalanne, Barthelemy, Dechamps, Mer-
millod, Petit, Lallier, Barthe, Coque-
reau, Noel, Grivel, Gaudreau, Dassance,
Brunei, etc. 1 vol.
De Montis, Monmorel, Maurel, J. Lam-
bert, Ribier, 1 vol.
Dessauret, Bergier, de Ligny, Perret de
Fontenailles, de Salamon, 1 vol.
Lenfant, Villedieu, 1 vol.
De Beauvais, de Noe, Cossart, de Beaure-
gard, 1 vol.
Cormeaux, de Boisgelin, Gerard, Anot,
Guenard, 1 vol.
L'Abbe Richard, Legris-Duval, de la Lu-
zerne, Bertin, 1 vol.
De Boulogne, de Billy, Fournier, 1 vol.
Borderies, Longin, Doucet, 1 vol.
Robinot, Jjabouderie, 1 vol.
Frayssinous, 1 vol.
Boyer, Roy, de Bonnevie, 1 vol.
Caffort, Boudot, Guillon, Feutrier, Oli-
vier, de Montblanc, 1 vol.
Tailland, etc. 1 vol.
Les cardinaux Donnet, Du Pont, de Bo-
nald et Mgr Cbarvaz, 1 vol.
The remainder of the series is in course of publication.
54
DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE.
[theology.
581 Encyclopedie Theologique, ou Premiere serie de Dictionnaires
sur toutes les branches de la science religiense, constituant en
Fran^ais, la plus commode, la plus facile, la plus claire, la plus
variee, et la plus complete des theologies ; 52 vols, imperial 8vo.
£18 18s. Taiis, v. a.
CES DICTIONNAIRES SONT CEUX !
£ s. d.
D'Ecriture sainte, 4 vol. .
De Philologie, 4 vol.
De Liturgie, 1 vol. .
De Droit canon, 2 vol. .
Des Heresies, des Schismes,
des Livres Jansenistes, des
Propositions et des Livres
condamnes, 2 vol.
Des Conciles, 2 vol.
Des Ceremonies et des Rites, 3 vol. 1
Des Cas de conscience, 2 vol. .
Des Ordres religieux, 4 vol. .
Des diverses Religions, 4 vol. .
De Geographic, 3 vol.
De Theologie dogmatique, ca-
nonique, liturgique et pole-
mique, 4 vol.
51 vol. ont vu le jour,
la fin de 1856.
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De Theologie morale et mys-
tique, 2 vol.
De Jurisprudence, 3 vol.
Des Passions, des Vertus et des
Vices, 1 vol.
D'Hagiographie, 2 vol. .
Des Pelerinages, 2 vol. .
D'Astronomie, de Physique et
de Meteorologie, 1 vol.
D'Iconographie, 1 vol. .
De Chimie et de Mineralogie,
1 vol
De Diplomatique, 1 vol.
Des Sciences occultes, 2 vol. .
De Geologie et de Chronologie,
1 vol
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Le tome IV des " Ordres religieux" paraitra vers
582 Nouvelle Encyclopedie Theologique (Seconde Serie) ; 52 vols.
imperial 8vo. sewed, ^£18 18s. Paris, v. a.
CONTENANT LES DICTIONNAIRES
De Biographie, 3 vol.
Des Persecutions, 2 vol. .
D'Eloquence, 1 vol.
De Litterature, 1 vol.
De Botanique, 1 vol.
De Statistique, 1 vol.
D'Anecdotes, 1 vol.
D'Archeologie, 2 vol.
D'Heraldique, 1 vol.
De Zoologie, 3 vol.
De Medecine, 1 vol.
Des Croisades, 1 vol.
Des Erreurs sociales, 1 vol.
De Patrologie, 4 vol.
Des Propheties et des Miracles,
2 vol
Des Decrets des Congregations
Romaines, 1 vol.
Des Indulgences, 1 vol. .
D'Agri-silvi-viti-horti-culture,l
vol. .
De Musique, 1 vol.
D'Epigraphie, 2 vol.
De Numismatique, 1 vol.
£
s.
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Des Conversions au catholi-
cisme, 1 vol.
D'Education, 1 vol.
Des Inventions et decouvertes,
2 vol
D'Ethnographie, 1 vol. .
Des Apologistes involontaires,
2 vol
Des Manuscrits, 2 vol.
D'Anthropologie, 1 vol. .
Des Mysteres, 1 vol.
Des Merveilles, 1 vol.
D'Ascetisme, 2 vol.
De Paleographie, de Crypto-
graphic, de Dactylologie,
d'Hierogliphie, de Stenogra-
phic et de Tek'graphie, 1 vol. 0
De Cosmogonie et de Paleonto-
logie, 1 vol.
De l'Art de verifier les dates,
1 vol
Des Confreries, 1 vol.
Et d'Apologetique contre les
objections savantes, 2 vol. .
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Tous ces Dictionnaires ont paru.
583 Derniere Encyclopedie Theologique (Troisieme Serie) ; 60 vols,
imperial 8vo. (of which vols. I to 20 are published at^67 12s.),
<£21. ibid. v. a*
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55
CONTENANT LES DICTIONNAIRES :
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*Des Harmonies de la Raison avec la Foi,
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Du Parallele des doctrines religieuses et
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Du Protestantisme.
Des Ojections populaires.
De Critique.
De Scolastique.
De Philologie du meyen age,
De Physiologie.
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2 vols. 16s.
De la Chaire.
*D'Histoire ecclesiastique, vols. I. et II.
16s.
Des Missions.
Des Antiquites chretiennes et decou-
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Des Bienfaits du Christianisme.
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D'Erudition.
Des Papes.
Des Cardinaux.
De Bibliographie.
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£1 4s.
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vers.
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De Technologic
Des Controverses historiques et autres.
Des Origines du christianisme.
Et des Sciences physiques et naturelles
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The volumes marked with an asterisk are already published.
584 Demonstrations Evangeliques de Tertullien, Origene, Eusebe,
S. Augustin, Montaigne, Bacon, Grotius, Descartes, Richelieu,
Arnauld, de Choiseul du Plessis-Praslin, Pascal, Pelisson, Nicole,
Boyle, Bossuet, Bourdaloue, Locke, Lami, Burnet, Malebranche,
Lesley, Leibnitz, la Bruyere, Fenelon, Huet, Clarke, Duguet,
Stanhope, Bayle, Leclerc, du Pin, Jacquelot, Tillotson, de Haller,
Sherlock, le Moine, Pope, Leland, Racine, Massillon, Ditton,
Derham, dAguesseau, de Polignac, Saurin, Buffier, Warburton,
Tournemine, Bentley, Littleton, Seed, Fabricius, Addison, de
Bernis, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Para du Phanjas, Stanislas I.,
Turgot, Stattler, West, Beauzee, Bergier, Gerdil, Thomas, Bonnet,
de Crillon, Euler, Delamarre, Caraccioli, Jennings, Duhamel,
S. Liguori, Butler, Bullet, Vauvenargues, Guenard, Blair, de
Pompignan, de Luc, Porteus, Gerard, Diessbach, Jacques, La-
mourette, Laharpe, le Coz, Duvoisin, de la Luzerne, Schmitt,
Poynter, Moore, Silvio Pellico, Lingard, Brunati, Manzoni,
Paley, Perrone, Lambruschini, Dorleans, Campien, Fr. Perennes,
Wiseman, Buckland, Marcel de Serres, Keith, Chalmers, Dupin
aine, Gregoire XVI, Cattet, Milner, Sabatier, Bolgeni, Morris,
Chassay, Lombroso et Consoni ; contenant les apologies de 1 1 7
auteurs, repandus dans 180 vol.; traduites pour la plupart des
diverses langues dans lasquelles elles avaient ete ecrites ; repro-
duites Integralement, non par extraits. Ouvrage egalement
necessaire a ceux qui ne croient pas, a ceux qui doutent et a ceux
qui croient ; 20 vols. imp. 8vo. sewed, £7 7s.
585 Introduction aux Demonstrations evangeliques, et Conclusion du
meme ouvrage, 2 vols. imp. 8vo., 15s.
" lis font partie des 20 vol. et traiteut surtout des questions actuelles en
fait d'apologetique."
56 david nutt'b catalogue. [theology.
586 Luzerne (Cardinal de la) : CEuvres completes du cardinal de la
Luzerne, eveque de Langres, publiees par 1' Abbe Migne ; 6 vols,
imp. 8vo., £2 8s. '
587 Pompignan (Lefranc de) CEuvres completes de Lefranc de Pom-
pignan, archeveque de Vienne, et QEuvres Religieuses de son
frere l'academicien, publiees par M. l'Abbe Migne ; 2 vols,
imp. 8vo., 16s.
588 Bergier (Nic. Sylvestre) : CEuvres completes de Bergier, publiees
par M. l'Abbe Migne ; 8 vols. imp. 8vo., £3 3s.
589 Baudrand (Barthelemy de) : ses CEuvres completes ; publiees
par M. L'Abbe Migne, 2 vols. imp. 8vo., 16s.
590 Latour (B. de) : CEuvres completes de Latour, doyen du chapitre
de la cathedrale de Montauban, reunies, pour la premiere fois, en
une seule collection ; classees par ordre analogique de matieres.
Avec les Memoires Liturgiques et Canoniques. Publiees par
M. l'Abbe Migne; 7 vols. imp. 8vo. £2 12s. 6d.
" Les Memoires liturgiques et canoniques valent seuls au dela de ce prix.
lis sont au nombre de 51."
" De la Luzerne et de Pompignan, Bergier, Baudrand et de la Tour,
tiennent un rang distingue parmi les grauds eveques et les pretres celebres
du dernier siecle."
591 Actes et Histoire de l'Eglise de Paris, publiees par l'ordre de Mgr.
Sibour ; imp. 8vo., 7s.
592 Arnauld et Renaudot : Perpetuite de la foi de l'Eglise catholique,
par Nicole, Arnauld, Renaudot, etc., suivie de la Perpetuite de
la foi sur la confession auriculaire, par Denis de Sainte-Martbe,
et des 13 Lettres de Scheffmacher sur les matieres controversies
avec les protestants ; 4 vols. imp. 8vo., £1 8s.
593 Badoire Quatre annees pastorales au Prones pour 4 ans ; imp.
8vo., 7s.
594 Catechismes pbilosopbiques, polemiques, bistoriques, dogmatiques,
moraux, disciplinaires, canoniques, pratiques, ascetiques et mys-
tiques, de Feller, Aime, Scheffmacher, Rohrbacher, Pey, Le-
francois, Alletz, Almeyda, Fleury, Pomey, Bellarmin, Meusy,
Challoner, Gother, Surin et Olier ; 2 vols. imp. 8vo., 16s.
595 Faillon de St. Sulpice, Monuments inedits sur l'apostolat de
Ste. Marie-Madeleine en Provence, et sur les autres apotres de
cette contree, S. Lazare, S. Maximin, Ste. Marthe, les saintes
Marie, Jacobe et Salome, etc., par M. Faillon, de St. -Sulpice ;
2 thick vols., imp. 8vo., with 300 Illustrations, £\.
596 Ferraris (Lucii) prompta bibliotheca, canonica, juridica, moralis,
theologica, etc. ; vols. I. — VI., imp. 8vo., £2 14s
597 Henrion (M.) Cours complet d'Histoire ecclesiastique, par M.
Henrion ; vols. 1 to 10, imp. 8vo., £3 10s.
To be completed in 25 vols. — " Cette histoire, ecrite au point de vue
romain pur, est innniment plus complete que la plus complete ; elle est to-
talement distincte de celle du meme auteur en 13 volumes, et quatre fois
plus etendue. L'impression en est tres-belle et marche vite. Elle commence
a la creation, et va jusqu'au pontificat de Pie IX."
598 Lexicon et Grammaticum Hebraicum seu Chaldaicum : Triple
Grammaire et triple Dictionnaire hebraiques ou chaldaiques ;
thick imp. 8vo., 18s.
J. P. MIGNE, BIBL.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 57
599 Maistre (Joseph de) : — CEuvres de Joseph de Maistre, savoir :
Considerations sur la France; — Essai sur le principe generateur
des constitutions politiques ; — Delais de la justice divine ; — Du
Pape et de l'Eglise Gallicane ; imp. 8vo., 6s.
600 Migne (J. P.) Manuel ecclesiastique, offrant, alphabetiquement et
en 640 pages blanches, autant de titres avec divisions et sous-
divisions, sur le dogme, la morale, etc. ; ouvrage a l'aide, duquel
il est impossible de perdre une seule bonne pensee, soit qu'elle
survienne a l'eglise, en voyage, dans la conversation, la lecture,
etc., imp. 8vo., bound, 7s. 6d.
601 Paelavicini : — Histoire du Concile de Trente, par Pallavicini, pre-
cedee ou suivie du Catechisme et du texte du meme concile, de
dissertations sur son autorite dans le monde catholique, sur ca
reception en France et sur les objections protestantes, jansenistes,
parlementaires et pbilosophiques, auxquelles il a ete en butte ;
enfin d'une notice sur ceux qui y prirent part ; 3 vols, imperial
8vo. £\ Is.
602 Perrone (Joannes) Pralectiones Theologicse ; 2 vols, imperial
8vo. 14s.
603 Polyglotte Catholique (Le) en 12 langues ; imperial 8vo. 6s.
604 Pouget : — Institutiones Catholicse in Modum Catecheseos, par
Pouget ; 12 vols. 8vo. £\ 10s.
605 Pressy (M. de) : — CEuvres completes de De Pressy, eveque de
Boulogne ; 2 vols, imperial 8vo. 14s.
606 Piiambourg: — CEuvres completes de Biambourg, augmentees de
de traites inedites ; imperial 8vo. 8s.
607 Therese (Sainte): — (Euvres completes de Ste. Therese, precedees
du portrait de la Sainte, du facsimile de son ecriture, de sa Vie,
par Villefore, etc. ; suivies d'un grand nombre de lettres inedites,
des meditations sur ses vertus, par le cardinal Lambruschini, et
des CEuvres completes de S. Pierre d' Alcantara, de S. Jean-de-la-
Croix et du bienheureux Jean d'Avila ; formant ainsi un tout
complet de la plus celebre ecole ascetique d'Espagne ; 4 vols,
imperial 8vo. £1 8s.
" Holy Therese is a prodigy of wisdom and sanctity ; her works are not
sufficiently known." — Ganganelli.
" In presenting so complete an analysis of this colossal undertaking, I have
mainly sought to serve the cause of literature, by placing on record a correct
list of what the Abbe Migne has done in the way of reprinting and editing.
The books are all stereotyped, and consequently are not likely, during the
active management of the Abbe, to be allowed to remain out of print as the
impressions become exhausted."
He announces also: — "Collection universelle et complete des Conciles
generaux, nationaux, provinciaux et synodaux, 80 gros vol. latins, bientot
sous presse. Cette collection sera plus que quadruple de celle de Labbe et
Cossart, et plus que double de celle de Mansi et Colletti, dont les 31 vol.
in-fo. sont a peine trouvables au prix de 1,200 fr."
58 dayid nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Bibliotheca Vett. Patrum M. de la Bigne ; vide: Fathers and
Schoolmen.
Bibliotheca Maxima Vett. Patrum Phil. Despont ; vide : Fathers
and Schoolmen.
Biuliotheca Vett. Patrum And. Gallandii ; vide : Fathers and
Schoolmen.
Bibliotheca Patrum Ecclesise Catholicae Oxonii edita ; vide:
Fathers and Schoolmen.
Bibliotheca Nova Patrum Ang. Maii; vide: Fathers and
Schoolmen.
Bibliotheca Patrum Grsecorum, E. G. Gersdorf ; vide : Fathers
and Schoolmen.
Bibliotheca Patrum Latinorum, E. G. Gersdorf; vide: Fathers
and Schoolmen.
Bibliotheca Patrum Ecclesise Anglicana?, J. A. Giles; vide:
Fathers and Schoolmen.
BiBLiOTHEQUE des Peres de l'Eglise, par Guillon ; vide: Fathers
and Schoolmen.
608 Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum ; 11 vols, in 10, folio, calf,
£3 3s. Meuthero-p. 165G
Containing the works of F. Socinus, J. Crellius, J. Schlichtingius, and J.
L. Wolzogenius, the chief Socinian interpreters of the New Testament.
GOO Bibliothf.ca Mystica et Ascetica Scriptorum MediiiEvi ; 10 vols.
18mo. sewed, 14s. Colon, v. a.
Contents: — Vol.1. Gerlaci (P., A.D. 1411). Alter Thomas a Kempis;
Is. — II. Guilelmi II. (A.D. 1256.) Meditationes de Hysteria Passionis
D.; Is. — III. Gonzace (Al.) Opera Omnia; Is. — IV. Bellabmini (Card.
R.) de Ascensione Mentis in Deutn ; 2s. — V. Angelse de Fulginio (A.D.
1309.) Visiones et Instrnctiones ; 2s. — VI. Birgitt^e (A.D. 1373.) Revela-
tiones ; 2s. — VII. Albertus Magnus de adhaerendo Deo; Is. — VIII. An-
selmi (A.D. 1109) Meditationes; Is. 6d. — IX. Thos. Aquinas de Chari-
tate, de X. Legibus, et de Sacramento; 2s. — X. Mechthidis (Saec. XIII.)
Revelationes ; Is.
G10 Billroth (G.) Commentar zu den Briefen des Paulus an die
Corinther ; 8vo. half bound, 4s. 6d. Leipzig, 1833
Gil Billuart (C. R.) Cursus Theologise, sive Summa S. Thomse
Aquinatis hodiernis Academiarum Moribus accommodata ; 20
vols, in 10, 12mo. calf, £\ 5s. Wurtzburg, 1767
Gil* Idem liber, editio nova, longe emendatior ; 10 vols. 8vo.
sewed, £1 15s. Parisiis, 1852
612 Bindemann (C.) Der heilige Augustinus, vol. I. (Leben bis zu
seiner Taufe) ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. Berlin, 1844
613 Binghami (Jos.) Opera quae exstant (Origines seu Antiquitates
Ecclesiasticse), Latinitati donavit J. H. Grischovius, c. prsefat.
J. F. Buddei; editio secunda, 1L vols, in 3, 4to. half bound,
£1 8s. Halce, 1751
Binii Concilia Generalia; vide: Councils.
614 Biographie Universelle, Ancienne et Moderne, ou Histoire, par
Ordre Alphabetique, de la Vie publique et privee de tous les
Hommes qui se sont fait remarquer par leurs Ecrits, leurs Actions,
leurs Talens, leurs Vertus ou leurs Crimes. Ouvrage entitle-
ment neuf, redige par une Societe de Gens de Lettres et de
Savans ; avec Supplement, complete, 84 vols. 8vo. half bound,
contents, lettered, £23 Paris, 1811-18 —
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 59
615 Birgitt/e (S., A.D. 1373) Revelationes Coelestes ; folio, monastic
binding, £1 Is. Norimbergce, 1517
616 Ejusdem Revelationes Selectee ; 18mo. sewed, 2s.
Colon. 1851
St. Eirgitt flourished in the fourteenth century. Though confirmed hy
Gregory XI. and Urban VI., the Revelations were condemned by the Council
of Basle as of too liberal ar.d heretical tendency.
617 Bittner (F.) de Civitate Divina Commentarii; thick 8vo. (700
pages) cloth (published at 12s.) 7s. Mogunt. 1845
618 Bivarius (Fr.) de veteri Monachatu et Regulis Monasticis, con-
tinuatus a Th. Gomer, 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 14s. Lugd. 1 662
619 Blackwall (A.) Critica Sacra Novi Testamenti, Ch. Wollius La-
tine vertit, variis Observatt. locupletavit, et Hermeneuticam Nov.
Foed. dogmaticam adjuuxit ; 4to. portrait, vellum, 7s. 6d.
Lips. 1736
620 Bleek (F.) Beitrage zur Evangelien Kritik ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Berlin, 1846
621 Desselben Paulus Brief an die Hebraer, erlaeurtert durch
Einleitung, Uebersetzung und Commentar ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
16s. ibid. 1840
Blessensis, Petrus ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Blogg iEdificium Salomonis ; vide : Hebrew Literature.
622 Blount (Sir Thorn. Pope) Censura Celebriorum Authorum, sive
Tractatus in quo varia Virorum doct. de Clarissimis cuj usque
sseculi Scriptoribus Judicia traduntur. Cum Indice locuple-
tissimo ; 4to. 7s. 6d. Genevce, 1694
623 Bocharti (Sam.) Opera omnia (Geographia Sacra et Hierozoicon)
ediderunt Joh. Leusden et P. de Villemandy ; 3 vols, in 2, folio,
numerous maps and plates, vellum, £1 10s. Lug d. Bat. 1692
624 Ejusdem Hierozoicon, sive de Animalibus S. Scripturee ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, portrait, 16s. Londini, 1663
625 Idem liber, alia editio, recensuit suis notis adjectis E. F.
C. Rosenmuller ; 3 vols. 4to. cloth, £1 4s. Lipsice, 1 793
626 Idem liber; 3 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 10s. ibid. 1793
Bochart was minister of the Reformed Church of Caen till 1652, when he
visited Sweden at the request of Queen Christina, and remained there till
after she had gone over to the Church of Rome, busying himself chiefly with
his celebrated Hierozoicon, in which he treats of the animals mentioned in
Scripture, and which he published in London in 1663. It is the principal
authority on this interesting subject, and in 1793 received most valuable
additions, by way of notes, from the pen of E. F. Rosenmueller, containing
the result of more recent discoveries, since the death of the author at Caen
in 1667.
627 Bode (C. A.) Evangelium Matthire ex Versione iEthiopici Inter-
pretis, cum Notis, etc., editum ; 4to. sewed, 4s. ILalce, 1749
628 Ejusdem Pseudo- critica Miliio-Bengeliana, sive Tractatus
Criticus, quo Versionum Sacrarnm Orientalium Allegationes pro
Variis N. T. Lectionibus a Millio et Bengelio frustra factse
recensentur, refutantur et elimantur ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d.
ibid. 1767-9
Highly prized by Prot. Michajlis.
629 Boehme (Christ. Frid.) Epistola Pauli ad Hebraeos, 8vo. calf, 6s.
Leipzig, 1825
60 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
630 BoEHMEoder Behmen (Jacob) Saemmtliche Werke, lierausgegebcn
von K. W. Schiedler ; 7 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 2s.
Lips. 1831-1847
631 Dieselben; 7 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, £3 ibid. 1831-4
Jacob Behmen, or rather Boehme, the celebrated mystic, was born at
Gorlitzin 1575, and apprenticed to ashoemaker; but, driven on by religious
enthusiasm and his emanative theory, be changed his calling, and opened a
school in 1594. Humble and devout, suffering much, and patient under
suffering, he engrafted a mystical philosophy of his own upon Christian
ethics. The pious William Law, author of " A Sinner's Call to a Holy
Life," admired him much, and commenced an edition of his works in 1764.
Boehmer (J. H.) Jus Ecclesiasticum ; vide : Canon Law.
632 Boehmer's (W.) Christliche Glaubens-wissenschaft nach ihrer
Theologischen und Christologischen Beziehung entwickelt :
8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. JBreslau, 1843
633 Boehringer (Fr.) Die Kirche Christi und ihre Zeugen ; oder
die Kirchen-geschichte in Biographieen ; 6 large vols. 8vo.
sewed, £2 10s. Zurich,, 1842-54
633*- Dieselben ; 6 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. cf. gilt, £3 3s. ibid. 1842-54
Vol. I. Die ersten drei Jahrhunderte.
„ II. Die Biographien von Athanasius, Antonius, Basilius, Gregor von
Nyssa, Gregor von Nazianzen.
„ III. Die Biographien von Ambrosius und Augustinus.
„ IV. Die Biographien von Chrysostomos Olympias, Leo, Gregor der
Grosse.
„ V. Kolumban und St. Gall, Bonifazius, Ansgar, Anselm von Canter-
bury, Bernhard von Clairvaux, Arnold von Brescia.
,, VI. Peter Abalard, Heloise, Innozenz III., Franziskus von Assisi,
Elizabeth von Thuringen.
The author has sought to render the subject of Church History equally
attractive to the general reader as profane, by selecting the lives of such of
the Fathers and Saints of the Church whose influence and example were
most conducive to its prosperity at the respective periods in which they
flourished.
634 Desselben (vol. 1, p. 3,) Biographien von Ambrosius und
Augustinus; 8vo. (800 pages) sewed, 7s. ibid. 1845
635 Boethti (Anitii Manlii Sev.) Opera Omnia (Philosophica, Ma-
thematica et Tbeologica, — de S. Trinitate) ; 3 parts in 1, folio,
calf, very scarce, £\ 10s. Basilice, 15/0
636 Ejusdem de Consolatione Philosophise (libri V. et Opus-
cula), cum Notis Variorum ; 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Lug d. Bat. 1671
637 Idem liber, cum interpretation et Notis P. Vallini, in
usum Delphini; 4to. calf, 10 6d. Lutetice, Pa?'is, 1680
637* Idem liber, ex Nova Recensione et cum Prolegomenis
Thomse Obbarii, 8vo. 2s. Jenee, 1843
" A golden volume, not unworthy of the leisure of Plato or Tully ; but
which claims incomparable merit, from the barbarism of the times and
situation of the author. Tbe sage who could artfully combine in the same
work (each moment expecting the mandate for his execution) the various
riches of philosophy, poetry, and eloquence, must already have possessed the
intrepid calmness which he affected to seek." — Gibbon.
638Boettcher (J. F.) Proben Alt-testamentaliscber Schrifts-erklaer-
ung ; 8vo. 2 plates (pub. at 7s. 6d.) 3s. Leipz. 1883
639 Dieselben ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1833
640 Botticher (Dr. W.) Prophetische Stimmen aus Rom, oder das
Christliche im Tacitus, und der typische prophetische Cba-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 61
rakter seiner Werke, in Beziehung auf Rom's Verheeltniss zu
Deutschland ; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 10s. Hamburgh, 1840
till Bohadini Vita et Res Gestae Sultani Saladini, Arabice et Latine,
cura Alb. Schultens ; folio, calf, 18s. Lugd. Bat. 1732
" Bohariinus was secretary to the Sultan during the third crusade, and has
inserted in his history an interesting journal of Saladin's watchfui, active, and
wary accompaniment of Richard's progress. See a beautiful description of
the march of Richard on " Ceserea," p. 190. His account of the Sultan's
last moments is very interesting." — Turner.
641*Bohlen (V. P.) das alte Indien mit besonderer Rueck-sicht auf
iEgypten (Geschichte, Religion und Cultus, Staatsverfassung,
Literatur und Kunst) ; 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 14s. Koenigsberg, 1830
642 desselben Genesis, historisch-kritisch erlseutert ; 8vo.
boards, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1835
These works are amongst the most remarkable books which the modern
theological literature of Germany has produced. The author was formerly
Oriental Professor at Konigsberg, and is a man of very extensive learning.
642*Bohyraei (A., Soc. Jes.) Elegise Sacrse ; 4to. scarce, 15s.
Tolosas, 1618
This book is very scarce. In the elegy entitled " Lucia," at p. 79, occur
the lines : —
" Ne freta navifragai qui transfret et impiae Syllsc,
Perdat in adversa nauta Charybderaten."
613 Bolgeni (Granvinc.) Esame sull opera intitolata "vera Idea
della Santa Sede ;" 8vo. sewed, 5s. Roma, 1836
Bollandi Acta Sanctorum ; vide: No. 17.
6 14 Bon,e (Cardinalis Johannis) Opera omnia ; quotcpiot hactenus
separatim editi fuere (Liturgica et Ascetica) cum Indice copioso ;
folio, half bound, uncut, £1 Is. Antverp. 1723
644* Idem liber, editio nova, aucta Opusculo Posthumo de
Prseparatione ad Mortem ; fol. hogskin, clasps, £\ 5s. ibid. 1739
645 Ejusdem Opera (Liturgica et Epistolae) cum Notis et
Observationibus Roberti Sala. Accedunt Ritus II. Eccles. Ver-
cellensis et August 83 Prsetoriae ineditse, et Dissertationes adver-
sus Misoliturgos ; 4 vols, folio, neat, very scarce, £4 4s.
August. Taur. 1747-55
645* de la Liturgie, ou Traite sur le Saint Sacrifice de la Messe ;
2 stout vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Paris, 1854
His treatises concerning the Liturgy are most profound, and of great value
to all who take pleasure in the study of ecclesiology.
646 Ejusdem Cardinalis Epistolse Selectee alisecme ei-uditorum
sui temporis Virorum ad eumdem scriptse, notis R. Salse ; folio,
large paper, uncut, £\ Is. ibid. 1755
His other works are all of a devotional character, written chiefly whilst he
was general of the Order of St. Bernard.
616* Ejusdem Horologium Asceticum, necnon de Sacrificio
Missse Tractatus asceticus, 18mo. 2s. 6d. Paris, 1846
647 Ejusdem Phoenix Rediviva, annua Spiritus Renovatio per
Anachorisim etExercitia spirituali ; 18mo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1847
648 Ejusdem Principia et Documenta Vitse Christianee. Ma-
nuductio ad Ccelum. Via compendia ad Deum; 18mo. sewed,
3s. 6d. ibid. 1847
Bonaventura ; vide : Eathers and Schoolmen.
Bonifactus; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
G2 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Bonacina de Electione Summi Pontificis ; vidS : Canon Law, etc.
649 Boppert (Conradi, Congr. S. Blasii Silvte Nigrse) Scutum Fidei
ad usus quotidianos Sacerdotum ; 12 vols, in 12mo. 18s.
The object of the writer is to show that the belief of the Church, as to the
true and real presence of the Lord in the holy Eucharist, has been in all
ages and in all places one and the same, and that it was acknowledged,
taught, and solemnly maintained in the first century. The work is divided
into the months of the year; each day has its particular section, in which is
contained a meditation on the mystery of the person of the Redeemer, chosen
according to the festival in celebration ; to this is annexed a selection, of
eucharistic extracts, suited to the subjeet of the meditation, followed by the
Preces ante et post Missam.
The book enjoys considerable reputation among llomanists, who look upon
it as settling the disputed question as to the real presence.
650 Borgi.e (Cardinalis Steph.) de Cruce Veliterna Commentarius ;
royal 4to. plates, half bound, £\ Is. Romce, 1780
"Ex dono Monsgr. Borgia in Itoma." Cardinal Borgia, in this elaborate
treatise, enters minutely upon the use and antiquity of Ecclesiastical jewels,
and furnishes plates of various magnificent crosses, of great antiquity, of
silver, gold, and precious stones, which are preserved in the Vatican and
elsewhere, such as the large silver cross set with pearls and emeralds, pre-
sented by the Emperor Justin to the Pope ; the fine Greek sculptured cross,
preserved at Verola ; and that still more beautiful specimen of Greek art in
the chapel of Mount Aventine.
651 Borrom^ei (Sancti, Cardinalis Caroli) Opera, cum Praefationibus
et Annotationibus J. A. Saxii ; 2 vols, folio, calf neat, £\ 1 Is. 6d.
Aug. Vind. 1758
052 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, half bound, calf, £\ 8s. ibid. 1758
Vol. 1. Homiliae CXXVI.
„ 2. Orationes XII. — Sermones Familiares XVII. — Noctes Vaticanse —
J. P. Glassiani de Vita, Rebus Gestis, Fama, Yii'tutibus et Mira-
culis S. C. Borromasi, Laudes et Tributae.
653 Ejusdem Cardinalis Acta Ecclesite Mediolanensis, sive In-
structions et Decreta (C. Borromsei) ; folio, calf, £\ 8s.
Paris, 1643
654 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, folio, fine copy, calf,
£\ 8s. * Lugd. 1683
655 '■ — Ejusdem Past. Instructions et Epistolse cura E. W. West-
hoff; 12mo. sewed, 2s. Monast. Westphalorum, 1846
656 Ejusdem Instructions Past, ad Concionand. Confess, et
Eucharistiae Sacr. ; Svo. Is. 6d. Oeniponti, 1846
Cardinal Charles Borromeo, nephew of Pius IV., became Archbishop of
Milan at the age of twenty-two, in 1560. He did much to correct abuses
which had crept into the Church, and set his own clergy an example of
humility, by leaving off gaudy apparel, and by discharging useless retainers,
as well as by submitting to a weekly fast. His instructions and decrees show
his earnest desire for the reformation of the clergy, which he ever laboured
at till his death, at the age of forty-seven, in 1594.
657 Bosh (Jac.) Crux Triumphans et Gloriosa ; thick folio, hogskin,
£\ 4s. Antverpice, 1617
658 Boss.ert (Fulgentii) Principia Theologise Moralis et Scbolas-
ticse ; 6 vols. 12mo. 15s. Ipris, 1781
659 Bossuet (J. B.) Politique tiree des propres paroles de 1'Ecriture
Sainte ; 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Bmxelles, 1721
660 Bossuet (J. E., Eveque de Meaux) ses (Euvres, revues sur les
Manuserita Originaux ct les Editions des plus corrcctes ; 43
THKOLOGY.J NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 63
vols. ; Histoire de Bossuet par M. le Cardinal De Bausset, 4 vols.
— in all 47 vols. 8vo. portrait, best edition, half bound, contents
lettered, scarce, ^610 10s. Versailles, Lebel, 1815-19
661 Bossuet ses OEuvres Completes ; 12 vols, imperial 8vo. portraits,
sewed, £A 4s. Paris, 1845-6
" His ' Funeral Orations,' and his ' Discourse upon Universal History,'
have conducted him to immortality." — Voltaire.
662 ses Sermones ; 4 vols. ; Oraisons funebres et Panegyriques ;
together 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Paris, 1845
664 Botsacci (Joa.) Promptuarium Allegoriarum Sacrarum ; thick
12mo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1668
665 Boucat (A.) Theologia Patrum dogmatica, scholastico-positiva ;
8 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 16s. Venetiis, 1/65
666 Idem liber ; 8 vols. 4to. calf, £2 2s. ibid. 1765
667 Boullier (J. R.) Sermons sur divers Textes de l'Ecriture Sainte ;
4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s. Amsterdam, 1803
668 Bouquet (M.) Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de
la France (continue par Clement, Brial, et autres
Benedictins de St. Maur); 20 vols, folio, fine copy, uni-
formly bound in calf, very rare, £18 15s. Paris, 1738-1840
The Benedictines, termed by Clement XIV. " (he fathers and preservers
of history," have ever been the greatest labourers in the literary fields of
History and Antiquity, and to the Benedictines of St. Maur in particular,
we are indebted for a larger amount of knowledge of the history of Europe
since the fall of the Roman Empire, than to all the world besides. Of the
labours of that celebrated society, this " Recueil des Historiens des Gaules
et de la France " is particularly interesting to Englishmen, as it appertains
as much to English History as to that of France. Its rarity is so great that
it may be years before another perfect copy will occur for sale.
669 Bourchier (Thomse) Historia Ecclesiastica de Martyrio Fra-
tmm Ordinis Divi Francisci, dictorum de Observantia, qui
partim in Anglia sub Henrico VIII., partim in Belgio sub Prin-
cipe Auriaco, partim et in Hybernia tempore Elizabethse, idque
ab Anno 1536 passi sunt ; 18mo. fine copy, vellum, scarce, 12s.
Ingolstadii, 1583
Thomas Bourchier was an English Franciscan friar, and, on the supres-
sion of the mendicant orders, quitted England for France, where he pub-
lished the first edition of this little book, at Paris, in 1582. This Ingolstadt
reprint contains, in addition, an Epistle dedicatory of 11 pages, by Wolfg.
Eder, the printer. Amongst "the English martyrs" is the notorious John
Forest, of Greenwich, mentioned by Bp. Burnet ; and his correspondence
with Queen Catherine, to whom he was confessor, is given, as also that of
the queen with him. Anth. Brorbe, Thos. Cort, and Thos. Belchiam or
Beauchamp, are also particularly mentioned at length, as having suffered
under Henry VIII. The execution of John Gray, at Brussels, and the per-
secution of the Minorites in Ireland, under Queen Elizabeth in 1571, are fully
recorded, the narrative of the latter occupying 80 pages.
670 Bourdaloue (Louis, de la Comp. de Jesus) (Euvres Completes,
nouvelle edition, augmentee d'une Notice sur sa Vie et ses Ouv-
rages, &c ; 16 vols. 8vo. port. hf. bd. cf. £3 10s. Lyons, 1821
671 Les memes ; 3 vols. imp. 8vo. hf. bd. cf. £1 1 Is. 6d. 1834
671* Les memes; 3 vols. imp. 8vo. sewed, £1 8s. Paris, 1839
672 Les memes ; 6 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 4s. Lyons, 1852
" To model your preaching after Bourdaloue is to run the race of immor-
tality."— Clement XIV.
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673 Bourgoin de Villefore (Jos.) Vies des SS. Peres des Deserts
d'Occident et d'Orient; avec des figures (gravees par Mariette);
5 vols. 12mo. fine copy, good impressions of the plates, calf, gilt,
scarce, £1 15s. Paris, 1/08-11
6/4 Bouvet (F.) Du Catholicisme, du Protestantisme, et de la Philo-
sophic, en France; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1840
675 Bouvier (J.) de Vera Ecclesia; de Jure, Injuria et Restitutione ;
de Matrimouio ; 3 vols. 12uio. sewed, 7s. 6d. Cenomani, 1826-30
The volumes are sold separately.
676 Bozn (Th.) de Signis Ecclesise Dei. libri XXIV. ; 2 vols, in 3,
very thick 8vo. calf, 9s. Colon. 1592
677 Bradwardin (Thos. Cantuar. Archiepisc. (1349), et olim e Coll.
Mert. ap. Oxon.) de Causa Dei contra Pelagium, et de Virtute
Causarum, opera H. Savile; folio, calf, £2 2s. Londini,' IG\8
At the request of Archbishop Abbot, Savile edited this logical work of
Bradwardine, one of the closest reasoners of his age, whose mathematical
mind furnished it with a series of demonstrations founded on previous and
admitted convictions. He was at once a great metaphysician and a great
divine. " There was a depth in his researches," says Milner, " which entitled
him to the title of The Profound. "
678 Brant (Casp.) Historia Vitee Jacobi Arminii ; 8vo. portrait, calf,
3s. 6d. Amstel. 1724
679 Idem liber; 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1724
680 Braun's (H.) Biblisches Universal Lexicon ; 2 vols. 8vo. maps
and plates (published at 14s.) 7s. Augsburg, 1836
681 Braun (J.) Vestitus Sacerdotum Hebreeorum, sive Comment.
ampliss. in Exodi cap. XVIII. ac XXXIX. et Levit. cap. XVI.
aliaque loca S. Scripturse quam plurima; 4to. frontispiece, vellum,
7s 6d. Amst. 1701
682 Braun (P.) Historisch-topographische Beschreibung der Diocese
Augsburg, in drei Perioden ; 2 very thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s.
Augsburg, 1823
683 Bratjne (K.) Das Evangelium von Jesus Christus synoptisch
zusammengestellt und zur Erbauung erklsert ; 4to. sewed, 6s.
Grimma, 1845
684 Breno (Caroli Francisci a) Manuale Missionariorum Orientalium,
in quo nedum Hsereses omues Orientalem Ecclesiam turpitu
fcedantes viduntur, verum etiam Casus Morales, Missionariorum
Usu, resolvantur ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £1 10s.
Venetiis, 1726
Privately printed, solely for the use of the Missionaries.
685 Brentii (Joh.) Opera ; 8 vols, folio, portrait, hogskin, rare,
£5 15s. 6d. Tubingce, 1576-9
686 ■ Idem liber ; 8 vols, folio, portrait, fine copy, hogskin,
clasps, rare, £6 16s. 6d. ibid. 1576-90
CONTINENS : —
Vol. I. Pentateuchum.
,, II. Libros Historicos Vet. Test.
,, II. I. Jobum et Psalraos.
,, IV. Ecclesiasten et Prophetas.
Vol. V. Matth. Marcum, et Lucam.
„ VI. Joannem.
„ VII. Acta Apostolorum.
VIII. Scripta Polemica.
These commentaries of this great Reformer, the disciple and successor of
Luther, are in the form of discourses, admirably adapted for pulpit use, as
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 65
they define clearly the sense of Scripture, and so lead the mind to true piety
without asceticism, without mixing up metaphysical disquisitions in discourses
addressed to the heart. " My works," says Luther, " are but dross compared
with those of Brentius ;" and posterity has shown how fair an estimate this
was by still considering Brentius as one of the greatest pulpit orators of any
period.
687 Bretschneider (C. Sh.) Probabilia tie Evangelii et Epistolarum
Joannis Apostoli Origine et Indole; 8vo. 2s. 6d. Lips. 1820
689 Bretschneider (C. G.) Lexicon Manuale Graeco-Latinum in Li-
bros Novi Testamenti ; 2 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s ibid. 1829
690 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. boards, 15s. ibid. 1840
691 Bretschneider's (C. G.) Christliches Andachtsbuch fuer den-
kende Verehrer Jesu ; 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. cloth, 5s. Halle, 1845
692 Desselben Clementine, oder die Frommen und Glaeubigen
unserer Tage ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1841
693 ■ — Desselben Handbuch der Dogmatik der Evangelisch-
lutherischen Kirche ; 2 vols. 8vo. 9s. Leipzig, 1828
694 Dasselbe; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1828
695 Desselben Historisch-dogmatische Auslegung des Neuen
Testaments, nach ihren Prinzipien, Quellen und Hulfsmitteln
dargestellt ; 12mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1806
696 ■ Desselben Kirchlich-politische Zeitfragen behandelt in
zerstreuten Aufssetzen ; 8vo. sewed, .5s. ibid. 184/
697 Desselben Systematische Entwickelung aller in der Dog-
matik vorkommenden Begriffe, etc. ; thick 8vo. (published at
12s.) 6s. ibid. 1844
698 Desselben Systematische Darstellung der Dogmatik und
Moral der Apocryphischen Schriften des Alten Testaments ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 180(i
699 Lexici Interpretes Grsecos V. T. maxime Scriptores
Apocryph. Spicilegia ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1806
700 Grundtvig (N. F. S.) vomwahren Christenthum als Gegengi t
Bretschneider's Glaubenslehre uebersetzt von E. Francke ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1844
701 Mueller (J. N.) Der Anti-Bretschneider ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Magdebg. 1844
702 Brel'Gne (Bon.) Le Commerce des Vivants fait en faveur des
ames du purgatoire ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 12s. Lyon, 1658
Breviarium ; vide : Liturgies.
702*3orri)fcenbari) (33nnhartl 6on) Reyss uber mere zu den heyligen
grab unsers herren Jhesu Cristi gen Jherusalem, auch zu der
heyligen junckfrawen Sant Katherinen grab auf dem berg Synai ;
with capitals and woodcuts, fol. cf. rare, £2 2s. Augspurg, 1488
703 Bridgewater (vel Aquapontani, Joan.) Concertatio Ecclesiae
Catholicse in Anglia adversus Calvinopapistas et Puritanos sub
Elizabetha Reg. renovata ; nunc denuo 100 martyrum et 600
insignium virorum rebus gestis ; 4to. all the parts complete, very
fine copy in hogskin, scarce, £1 16s. Aug. Trevis. 1588
Containing Cardinal Allen's reply to Lord Burleigh's " Justitia Bri-
tannica." (Vide No. 774.)
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BRITANNICARUM RERUM SCRIPTORES MONASTICI.
704 Camdeni Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, a Veteribus
scripta ; folio, best edition, calf, £2 2s. Franco/. 1603
Camden's Collection consists of Asser Menevensis, Incerti Vita Gulielmi I.,
Thos. a Walsingham, Thos. de la More, Gulielnius Geneticensis and Giral-
dus Cambrensis.
705 Du Chesne (And.) Historise Normannorum Scriptores Antiqui,
Res ab illis per Galliam Angliam, Orientem, &c. gestas expli-
cates, ab anno Cbristi 838 ad annum 1 220 ; folio, calf, £G 1 6s. 6d.
Paris, 1719
The contents of this volume are : —
1. Gesta Normannorum ante Rollonem, ab Anno 837 ad 89G.
2. Rheginonis Chronici Epitome.
3. Annalium Fuldensium Excerpta.
4. Variorum Chronicorum Excerpta.
5. Abbo de Obsessa Lutetiae Paris.
6. Dudo de Primorum Normannorum Rebus Gestis.
7. Emmae, Anglorum Reginse, Encomium.
8. Pictavensis (Guil.) Gesta Gulielmi I. Anglife Regis.
9. Calculi (Willelmi) Historia Normannorum.
10. (Ederici Vitalis Angligenae Historia Ecclesiastica.
11. Gesta Stephani Regis Anglorum. "A most important work." — Turner.
12. Chronica Normannica (Francice et Anglice).
13. Annales Cadominses.
14. Catalogus Nobilium Normannorum, qui floruerunt in Anglia, tempoie
Guillelmi Conquaestoris.
15. Nomina Militum ferentium Bannerias, tempore Philippi II.
16. Feoda Normanniae.
17. De Servetiis, quae debenturDuci Normanniae.
18. Officium ad Ducem Normanniae constituendum.
19. Chartae pures Regum Franciae, Ducum Normanniae, etc.
'" Du Chesne's Norman Historians' contains a vast fund of solid informa-
tion ; and is a book which no English scholar, who of course will choose to
derive his information from original sources, can, if he wishes to become
acquainted with the memoirs of his country, dispense with. To the real
antiquary, the work affords endless stores of research and amusement." —
Brydges.
706 Eadmeri, Monarchi Cantuariensis, Historia sui Saeculi, Notis J.
Seldeni ; folio, calf, 12s. Londini, 1623
Eadmer was the intimate friend of St. Anselm, and is trustworthy and
plain-spoken. " He excels in the choice and disposal of his materials, and
deals less in miracles than any of his predecessors." — Goldsmith.
707 Gale (T.) Scriptores Historian Britannicse, Saxonicae et Anglo-
Danicse XV, cum Indice ; folio, calf, scarce, £2 10s. Oxon. 1691
I. Gildas. II. Eddius. III. Nennius. IV. Asserius. V. Ran. Higden.
VI. Willielmus Malmesb. VII. Anonymus Malmesb. VIII. Ratnesiensis
Hist. IX. Eliensis Hist. X. Thomas Eliensis. XI. Joannes Wallingford.
XII. Radulphus Dicetus. XIII. De Partitione in Schiras, &c. XIV.
Joannes Fordun. XV. Alcuinus.
708 Idem liber, accedit Tomus alter ; 2 vols, folio, calf, very
scarce, £6 6s. ibid. 1 687-91
Besides the last-mentioned fifteen writers : XVI. Annales de Morgan.
XVII. Th. Wikes. XVIII. Annales Waverliensis. XIX. Gaufridus
Vinesauf. XX. Walter Hemingford.
BRITISH HISTORY.] NO. 2~0, STRAND, LONDON. 67
709 Gale et Fell, Scriptores Historite Britannicse ; 3 vols, folio, calf,
very scarce, ^610 10s. Oxon. 1684-87-91
Besides the above XX writers, will be found : XXI. Ingulph. XXII.
Petrus Blessensis. XXIII. Chron. de Mailros. XXIV. Annales Burton-
enses. XXV. Historia; Croyland. Continuatio.
" As in every monastery there was some curious mind fond of noting the
great incidents of his day, every country in Europe has such chronicles. But
I think with Dr. Henry, that, upon the whole, our annalists are superior to
those of any other nation at this period. Such a series of regular chronology
and true incident; such faithful, clear, and ample materials for authentic his-
tory, have scarcely appeared before the public. Nothing could be more con-
temptible as compositions ; nothing could be more satisfactory as autho-
rities."— Turner.
710 Matth^ei-Paris Monachi Albanensis, Angli, Historia Major, cum
Rogeri Wendoveri, Willielmi Rishangeri, authorisqua Majori
Minorique Historiis collata, cui accesserunt Vitse Offarum et
XXIII Abbatum S. Albani, &c, cum Variis Lectionibus, Glos-
sariis et Indicibus edente W. Wats ; folio, calf, £\ 10s.
Londini, 1640
711 Idem liber, editio altera ; folio, calf, £\ Is. Paris, 1644
" The history of Matthew Paris, continued by Rishanger, details all these
occurrences with the minuteness of an annalist, but with the spirit and feeling
of an independent man. He rejoices in the acquired liberties of the nation;
notices without acrimony the faults of the royal administration ; and states
with a fair censorial impartiality the avarice and tyranny of the popedom.
/ think I have never read a more honest historian." — Turner.
712 MATTH.Ei-Westmonasteriensis Flores Historiarum, praecipue de
Rebus Britannicis. Accedit Florentii Wigornensis Chronicon
ab Initio Mundi ad Annum 1118; cum Continuatione ; folio,
calf, £2. JSrancqfurti, 1601
The great merit of Matthew of Westminster is his strict regard for truth.
He was a most diligent compiler, and occasionally from sources long since
lost.
" Florence of Worcester is particularly curious in the portion relating to
the Anglo-Saxons, and the earlier Norman kings. He mentions a singular
circumstance respecting the Thames, anno 1114, when he says the water
scarcely reached the knees ; his continuator's account of an eclipse of the sun
in 1132 shows how little the best informed, including Henry and his Court,
were able to account for the most natural phenomena." — Turner.
713 Monumenta Historica Britannica, or Materials for the History of
Britain from the earliest Period to the Norman Conquest. Pre-
pared and illustrated with Notes by the late Henry Petrie, Esq.,
Keeper of the Records, assisted by the Rev. John Sharpe. Pub-
lished by command of Her Majesty under the superintendence
of Thomas Duffus Hardy, Esq., Assistant Keeper of the Records
in the Tower, with an Historical and Bibliographical Introduction
and Preface, and copious Indexes ; folio, map and numerous
facsimiles of MSS. and plates of coins ; half bound, uncut,
£2 12s. 6d. London, 1848
Contents : Extracts from Greek and Roman writers respecting Britain ;
Roman Inscriptions ; British and Roman Coins and Medals, with engravings ;
Gildas; Nennius ; Bedaj Chronicon et Historia Ecclesiastica ; Cbronologia
brevissitna ad Annum 737; Chronicon Saxonicum, Saxonice et Anglice;
Asserius; Chronicon /Ethelwaerdi ad Annum 975 ; Florentius Wigornensis
cum Continuatione ; Simeon Dunelmensis; Henricus Huntendunensis ; l'Es-
68 David nutt's catalogue. [theology.
british history.
torie des Eagles solum la translation de Maistre Geoffroi Gaimar ; Annales
Cambriae ad Annum 1066; Brut y Tywysogion, Chronicum ad Annum 1066,
Celtice et Anglice; and, Carmen de Bello Hastingensi.
714 Rerum Britannicarum Scriptores, post MSS. Bibliotbecse Heidel-
bergensis, in Officina Commelini excusi ; folio, calf, rare, £3
13s. 6d. Heidelberg, 1587
" This collection contains : Geoffrey of Monmouth, Gildas, Bede, William
of Newbury, and an Epitome of Froissart. This is a scarce volume." — Dibdin.
" Gildas lived in the sixth century, and wrote his book whilst driven into
exile in France by the cruelties of the Saxons. Geoffrey of Monmouth does
but follow Nennius in tracing his genealogy of the kings of Britain to iEneas
through Brute. Venerable Bede is a prodigy of learning and research, and
his information is the best that could be procured in the seventh century, in
which he wrote. William of Newbridge's style is almost classical. He was
the first to refute the fables of Godfrey of Monmouth." — Goldsmith.
715 Saville, Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bedam (Will. Mal-
mesburiensis ; Hen. Huntingdoniensis ; Rogerus Hovedenus ;
Ethelwerdus ; Ingulplius) cum Tabulis ; folio, calf, £2 15s.
Francofurti, 1601
" William of Malmesbury has left us a work superior in composition to the
annalists of the age, and to any preceding historian since the classical au-
thors.''— Turner.
" Few authors have had more admirers. He wrote the history of the
Saxon kings and bishops, and of the Normans, concluding with King Stephen.
Henry of Huntingdon is frequently consulted by modern historians, and
Roger de Hoveden was one of the principal historians of the thirteenth
century. Jngulph continues Bede from 664 to 1091." — Goldsmith.
716 Twysdeni (Rogeri) Scriptores Decern Historise Anglicanse, cum
Glossario a Guil. Somner ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £4 4s.
Londini, 1673
I. Simeon Dunelmiensis. II. Joannes Prior Hagustaldensis. III. Ri-
cardus Prior Hagustaldensis. IV. Ailredus Abbas Rievallensis. V. Radul-
phus de Diceto. VI. Joannes Brompton. VII. Gervasius Dorobornensis.
VIII. Thomas Stubbs. IX. Guil. Thorn. X. Henricus Knighton.
" Simeon of Durham continued Bed^'s History to 1130. He was one of
the most learned persons of his time. John Brompton's Chronicle is valuable
as containing a translation of the Saxon laws into English, and in being very
copious on Saxon affairs. From the method and judgment displayed in this
fragment of Gervase of Tilbury's history, it is to be regretted that the whole
work was not preserved. Knighton is the last historian of note in the four-
teenth century." — Goldsmith.
717 Walsingham (Thos. a) Historia Brevis ab Edwardo I. ad Hen-
ricum V. — Ypodigma Neustrise vel Normannise, ab eruptione
usque ad Annum 6. Henrici V. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, rare,
£b 5s. Londini, JBinnetnan, 1574
Walsingham's "Short History" is a masterly compilation from various
sources, in which he uses the very words of the authorities he quotes.
718 Wharton i (H.) Anglia Sacra, sive Collectio Historiarum partim
antiquitus, partim recensiter Scriptarum de Archiepiscopis et
Episcopis Anglise, ad annum 1540 ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £2 12s. 6d.
London, R. Chiswell, 1691
A catalogue of the writers is given in Darling's Cyclopaedia, col. 3163-64. -
See also: Alcuin, Aldholm, Arnulph, Beda, Bonifacius, Becket, Foliot,
Herbert de Bosham, John of Salisbury, Lanfranc, Peter of Blois, amongst
Fathers and Schoolmen ; and Lupi Opera. See also : No. 668, Bouquet.
SCRIPT. MONAST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 09
SCRIPTORES MONASTIC!,
A Series of Ancient Monastic Writers upon English History,
published, principally for the first time, under the superintendence of
he Rev. Dr. Giles.
These works are links in the great chain of history, which they serve
to illustrate and adorn, and particularly valuable, for the most part, as
having now been printed for the first time, forming most appropriate
companions to the collections of Thomas Hearne, the publications of
the English Historical Society, the Caxton Society, and to the produc-
tions of other literary associations, whose object is to publish the
records of past ages, long hidden in the obscurity of manuscript collec-
tions in our public libraries.
720 I. Alani (Prioris Cantauriensis, postea Abbatis Tewkesberiensis)
Scripta quae extant omnia ; 8vo. cloth, 6s. 1844
This volume contains all that remains of Alan, Prior of Canterbury, and
afterwards Abbot of Tewkesbury. He was a contemporary of Becket, and
probably saw the murder of the Archbishop, whose life forms tbe principal
portion of the present volume, and is particularly interesting in placing the
transactions of the reign of Henry II. in a different light to that in which
they are usually received. The volume likewise contains two homilies and
fifteen letters.
721 II. Chronicon Angliee Petriburgense iterum post Sparkium cum
MS. collatum ; 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. 1845
The office of historiograpber was one of great importance in every monas-
tery in England, and led to our possession of records of the past, as far as
English history is concerned, infinitely superior to those of any other country
during the same period. Roger of Wendover, Matthew Paris, William
Rishanger, William of Malmesbury, Ralph (Higden) of Chester, are but a few
of the names familiar to the reader of English history, whilst some of the most
important contributors to these sources of history are not known by name.
In the latter class the first rank is claimed for the anonymous authors of the
" Chronicon Angliae Petriburgense," preserved in the Cottonian Collection,
which extends from the year 654, the date of tbe foundation of Peterborough
Cathedral, to 1368. Originally printed by Sparke in his " Scriptores Historic^
Anglicanae," from a very inaccurate transcript, it is now first presented in a
correct form from a fresh and carefully made copy of the original MS. in the
British Museum.
722 III. Galfridi (le Baker de Swinbroke) Chronicon Angliae ab
exordio Mundi ad Annum Domini 1356, e Codice Bodleiano ;
8vo. cloth, 9s. 1847
This is a most interesting history of the important reigns of Edward II.
and III. ; containing accounts of the famous battles of Bannockburn, Cressy,
and Poictiers, together with many minute particulars concerning the Black
Prince, the earlier portion of English history only occupying 28 pages. The
transactions of the reigns of Edward II. and Edward III. are given in the
form of annals, and the author mentions minutely the names of persons wTho
fell in battle or by the axe ; and the " Chronicle of Swinbroke " will therefore
be treasured by those who set a value on the chivalrous deeds of their an-
cestors, and may be found important in tracing pedigrees and determining
successions.
723 IV. Galfridi Monumetensis Historia Britonum, novem Codd.
MSS. collata. Accedit Pontici Virunnii Historia Britannica ;
8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d. 1844
What limit shall be given to the fame of the celebrated narrative of Geoffrey
of Monmouth, which on its first appearance took the literary world by storm,
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british history.
and has ever since retained its hold, numbering in its train of admirers, from
the days of Alured of Beverley, and Wace, Gaimar, and Benoit de St. Maur
downwards, all our greatest poets, including Shakespeare, who drew from
its sources his Lear, Cordelia, and Cymheline ; Drayton, who transferred the
British history almost bodily into his Polyolbion ; Milton, who brought up
Sabrina from its deeps ; and Dryden, a constant explorer of its inexhaustible
riches.
If Alured of Beverley " blushed, because his poverty for a time denied him
the gratification of its perusal, and owned that it was looked upon as a mark
rusticity not to have read a book which everybody was praising " — if, in the
commencement of the revival of letters, Prince Arthur and the Knights of
the Round Table sprang out of it into being, and the writers of the Mirror
for Magistrates turned it into verse, as the most precious relic of a bygone
age — if the poets of the ages of Elizabeth and the Stuarts founded some of
their noblest works of fiction on its narrative — -if our old Chroniclers all based
their faith upon its authenticity : we may readily excuse the noble daring of
the unfortunate Llewellyn, who in a less practical age than our own, when
miracles and magic were part of a nation's creed, trusting to the prophecies
of Merlin to be found in its pages, allowed himself to be led on by the false
hopes they inspired to his own destruction ; and perhaps equal excuse may be
claimed for the fact, that, in the words of Bolton, " Out of this very story have
titles been formed in open Parliament, both in England and Ireland, for the
rights of the crown of England even to entire kingdoms." — Hypercritica,
page 205.
724 V. Herberti de Losinga, Osberti de Clara, et Elmeri Cantauri-
ensis Epistolse, nunc primum e Codd. MSS. editse a R. Anstru-
ther ; 8vo. sewed, 10s. 1846
Herbert de Losinga was the simoniacal Bishop of Thetford In the reign of
the Red King. After he had purified himself from this grievous sin by re-
storing the pall into the hands of the Pope, he was canonically elected to the
bishopric ; but he removed its see to Norwich and became the first bishop
of Norwich. He was mixed up in the struggle of Henry I. and St. Anselm,
and in one of his letters to the latter, after his flight from England, he con-
jures him to return, pledging himself to support him even to the sacrifice of
his own life, if requisite. In the collection will be found some letters to
the Empress Maud, Ingulph the Prior of Croyland, and Anselm Archbishop
of Canterbury. The letters of Osbert of St. Clare's and Elmer of Canter-
bury are included in the volume.
725 VI. Incerti Seriptoris de Rebus Gestis in Bello Sancto, a.d.
1217-19 Narratio ; e Codice MS. qui in Bibliotheca Aulse-
Graianee servatur; 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. 1846
This curious chronicle of the most interesting period of the sixth crusade
— the years 1217 and 1218 — is the narrative of one, who either himself was
personally engaged in some eelesiastical office in the expedition, or who
derived his information from eye-witnesses, and records the invasion of Egypt,
which led to the conquest of Damietta. It is printed from the only known
MS. which is preserved in the library of Gray's Inn, and which contains no
clue as to its author.
726 VII. Incerti Seriptoris Chronicon Anglife de Regnistrium Regum
Lancastrensium, Henrici IV., Henrici V. et Henrici VI. ; e Codd.
MSS. Mus. Britannici; 8vo. cloth, 6s. 6d. 1848
This most interesting chronicle of the Red Rose may be considered, in a
measure, as a continuation of the " "Vita Ricardi Secundi " by the Monk of
Evesham, published by Hearne. It is an important accession to our histo-
rical knowledge of that period, the sources of which are far more scanty than
of those much more remote. The old monk gives a curious reason why the
son of Henry VI. was called Edward : "In festo Translations S. Edwardi
natus est regis fi'ius princeps, et, ut verisimile est, juxta computationem
mensium, infra Natale S. Edwardi erat a mat re Regina conceptus, und
CFIPT. MONAST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 71
BRITISH HISTORY.
ejusdem S. Edwardi nomen meruit ex congruo obtinere." Only one hun-
dred copies have been printed of this volume.
727 VIII. Scriptores Rerum Gestarum Wilhelmi Conquestoris ; 8vo.
cloth, 10s. 1845
A mass of minor docnments concerning William the Conqueror, collected
by the editor during his travels both in England and on the Continent. It
contains : — I. Brevis Relatio de Willelmo Primo. II. Protestatio Willelmi I.
de Primatu Cantauriensis Ecclesiae. III. Widonis Ambianensis Carmen de
Hastingensi Proelio. IV. Carta Bastardi. V. Epistola Willelmi I. ad Gre-
gorium Papain. VI. Excerpta (ex Orderici Vitalis libro) de Vita Willelmi I.
VII. De Morte Willelmi Conquestoris. VIII. Hymnus de Morte Willelmi.
IX. De Morte Lanfranci. X. Willelmi Pictavensis Gesta Willelmi, Ducis
Normannorum. XI. Excerptum ex Cantatorio S. Huherti. XII. Chro-
nicon Monasterii S. Stephani Cadomensis. XIII. Carmen de Morte Lan-
franci. XIV. Charta Willelmi Anglo- Saxonice scripta. XV. Chretien de
Troyes du Roi Guillaume. XVI. Le Dit de Guillaume d'Angleterre.
Such are the contents of this very curious volume of documents illus-
trative of the History of England under William the Conqueror. Of the
value of the narratives of William of Poitiers and Ordericus Vitalis all his-
torians agree, and the metrical lays of Christian of Troyes, and the anony-
mous " Dit du Roy,' will be read with much interest by those conversant
with the old Norman orthography.
728 IX. Anecdota Bedee, Lanfranci et Aliorum (Bonifacii, Tatwini,
Herbert de Bosham, Incerti Varii de Vita et Miraculis D. Thomae
a Becket, etc. etc.) 8vo. cloth, 10s. 1851
729 Brodersen (C. W.) Christus, der Weg, die Wahrheit, und das
Leben, dreiszig Predigten von 30 Predigern Schleswig-Holsteijis ;
neatly half-bound, 4s. 6d. Itzehce, 1842
730 Brown, Fasciculus Rerum Expetendarum et Fugiendarum prout
ab Orthuino Gratio, una cum Appendice, Script. Vett., etc. ; 2
vols, folio, calf, £\ 16s. Londini, 1690
The Appendix contains : " Scriptores Veteres, qui Ecclesiae Romanae errores
et abusus delegunt et damnant, necessitatemque Reformationis urgent." The
contents of these volumes is given at length in " Darling's Cyclopaedia, ''
cols. 449 & 50.
731 Bruch (I. T.) Betrachtungen iiber Christenthum und Glauben ;
2 vols, in 1, 8vo. cloth (pub. at 12s.) 6s. Strassburg, 1845
732 ■ Desselben Lehre von den Gcettlichen Eigenschaften ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. Gd. Hamburg, 1842
733 Bruckeri ( Jacobi) Historia Critica Philosophise a Mundi Incuna-
bulis ad nostram usque setatem deducta ; 6 vols. 4to. portrait,
neat, £2 2s. Lipsice, 1 767
734 Idem liber; 6 vols. 4to. calf, £2 12s. 6d. ibid. 1767
The result of the labour of fifty years, and a book beyond all praise. In-
valuable for the light it throws upon the ancient religions and progress of
learning in the East, and the opinions concerning philosophy and philoso-
phers in every part of the world, which it brings together, it may be said to
concentrate all that ever was written on the subject up to the date of its
publication.
735 Bruder (C. H.) et F. Schmidii Concordantise omnium vocum
Novi Testamenti Grseci (Primum ab Fr. Schmidio editse, nunc
secundum critices et hermeneutices nostras setatis rationes
emendatee, &c, cura C. H. Bruder) ; 4to. £\ 12s. Lips. 1853
Copies may be had in various bindings.
72 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
736 Brueys (Fr.) Ilistoire des Papes, depuis St. Pierre jusqu'a
Benoit XIII. incl. ; 5 vols. 4to. frontispiece, fine copy, calf, e;ilt
backs, £\ 4 s. Ala Hmje, 1732
737 Brtjnnow (E. von) Ulrich von Hutten, Gemaelde aus den Zeiten
der Reformation; 3 vols. 12mo. plates (pub. at 12s.) 9s.
Leipz. 1843
Bruno Astensis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Bruno Carthusianus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
738 Brusch (G.) Chronologia monasteriorum Germanise preecipuorum
ac maxime illustrium ; 4to. frontispiece, hogskin, clasps, 10s. fid.
Sulsb. 1682
Containing a very full account of the German Religious Houses, their
origin, annals, and monuments.
739 Ejusdem Chronicon, seu Centuria II. Monasteriorum et
Abbatiarum Germanise, edidit Dan. de Nessel ; 4to. vellum, 7s.
Vindob. 1G92
740 Bucelini (G.) Aquila imperii Benedictina, ordinis S. Benedicti
merita distincte et graphice adumbrans ; 4to. frontispiece, vel-
lum, 7s. 6d. Venet. 1651
741 Ejusdem Menologium Benedictinum ; folio, vellum, 1 2s.
Aug. Vind. 1656
742 Bucelini (Gabrielis) Annales Benedictini quibus potiora Mo-
nachorum ejusdem Ordinis merita ad Compendium referuntar,
etc.; folio, frontispiece, vellum, 12s. Aug. Vind. 1656
743 Buceri (Martini, vel Arethei Felini) Enarrationes in librum
Psalmorum ; folio, calf, 18s. Paris, O. R. Stephani, 1553
" His Commentai'y on the second Psalm is sufficient to show that Pro-
testants and Romanists might easily agree on the subject of good works,
would they but banish scholastic chicanery and party animosity." —
Orthodox Churchman.
744 Ejusdem Commentarii in Judices et in Sophoniam Pro-
phetam ; folio, 18s. ibid. 1554
744* Ejusdem Enarrationes in IV. Evangelia ; 2 vols. 8vo.
scarce, £1 Is. Argent. 1527-8
745 Ejusdem in IV. Evangelia Enarrationes; folio, calf, scarce,
£\ Is. ibid. 1553
Bucer has been termed the moderate Reformer, because he battled hard to
reconcile the Lutheran and Zwinglians on the disputed doctrine of the real
presence in the eucharist, the former insisting that the body and blood of
Cbrist were with the bread and wine, and the latter holding that the bread
and wine were only signs of the body and blood of Christ. This he strove
to effect, by showing that the bread and wine remained the same substance
that they were before consecration, without any change ; but that by re-
ceiving them the substance of the real body and blood of Christ was spiri-
tually and by faith received. In 1548 his fierce opposition to the so-called
" Interim," between the Reformers and the Church of Rome, induced Cran-
mer to invite him over to England, where he received the appointment of
Professor of Divinity at Cambridge in the following year, and which he held
till his death in 1551, when his remains were interred with great solemnity
at St. Mary's, but five years afterwards, in the reign of Mary, dug up and
publicly burned. " He was," says Bp. Burnet, "a very learned, judicious,
moderate, and pious person ; perhaps inferior to none of all the Reformers
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 73
for learning ; but for zeal, true piety, and a most tender care of preserving
unity among the foreign churches, Melanchlhon and he may, without any
injury done to the rest, be ranked a party by themselves." It is to be
regretted that no collected edition of his works exists, particularly on ac-
count of those very rare tracts which he wrote against Brentius and Pome-
ranius, and his " Gratulatio ad Ecclesiam Anglicanam," which induced
Cranmer to seek Bucer's assistance in the compilation, or rather revising, of
our Liturgy before it was placed in the printer's hands.
Vide : Articles and Injunctions of the Reformed Church of the Palatinate
of the Rhine (Kirchen-ordnung und Kirchengesang, Neuburg, 1560) under
Liturgies, in the compilation of which Bucer took part.
746 Buchner's (M. Gottfr.) Biblisehe Real-und-Verbal-Hand-Con-
cordanz ; oder Exegetisch-homiletisches Lexicon, durchgesehen
und verbessert von Dr. H. L. Heubner ; 8vo. (1500 pages)
sewed, 10s. Braunschen, 1853
747 Buddei (J. F.) Ecclesia Apostolica, sive de Statu Ecclesise sub
Apostolis (Hseresis primi Sfeculi) ; 12mo. 5s. Jence, 1729
748 — Ejusdem Institutiones Theologiee Dogmaticee ; 2 vols. 4to.
calf, 7s. 6d. Franco/. 1741
749 Ejusdem Institutiones Theologise Moralis ; 4to. calf, 6s.
Lips. 1727
750 Ejusdem Isagoge Historico-Theologica ad Theologiam Uni-
versam, singulasque ejus Partes ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 12s. ibid. 1730
751 Bullarium Magnum Romanum. Bullarum, Privilegiorum, ac Di-
plomatum Romanorum Pontificum Amplissinia Collectio, Opera
et Studio C. Coquelines, et aliorum ; 14 vols, in 28, Romce,
1739-44. Benedicti XIV. Papse Bullarium; 4 vols. Romce,
1746-57; et Bullarii Romani Continuatio ; vols. 1 to 14, in 7
vols. Romce, 1835-49 ; together 32 vols, in 39, fine set, uniformlv
bound in vellum, £A2. Romce, 1739-1849
This is a remarkably fine and clean copy of this valuable and scarce set of
books. The 14 vols, of continuation, at the publication price, with the ex-
pense of binding, would alone cost nearly as much as the whole set is
marked. The continuation, forming 14 vols, in 202 parts, may be had sepa-
rately to complete either the Roman or the Luxemburgh editions for
£14 14s.
752 Bullarium Magnum Romanum a Beato-Leone Magno usque ad
Benedictum XIV. (A.D. 1757) ; 19 vols, in 9, folio, fine copy,
hogskin, clasps, £9 9s. Luxemburg, 1727-53
753 Idem liber ; 19 vols, in 10, folio, hogskin, £8 8s.
ibid. 1742-53
754 Bullarium Papee Benedictini XIV. in quo continentur Constitu-
tiones, Epistolae, aliaque edita usque ad A.D. 1746 ; 4 vols, in 2,
folio, portrait, basane, £1 16s. Romce, 1760
755 Bullarium Ordinis Fratrum Minorum S. P. Francisci Capuci-
norum, seu Collectio Bullarum, Brevium, Decretorum, Rescrip-
torum Oraculorum, &c, pro Ordine Capucino, cum variis Notis
et Scholiis a F. M. a Tugio ; 7 vols, folio, vellum, £3 10s.
ibid. 1740-52
756 Idem liber; 7 vols, in 4, folio, calf, £2 2s. ibid. 1740-52
757 Bullarium Casinense, seu Constitutiones Pontificum, Impera-
torum, Regium, etc., pro Congregatione Casinensi, edente C. Mar-
garino; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\ 4s. Venet. 1640
* L
74 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
758 Bullarium Orel. FF. Pra>dicatorum, ab. a. 121a ad a. 1430,
opera Th. Ripoll, notis, dissertationibus, ac Tractatu de Consensu
Bullarum illustratum ab A. Bremond ; 2 vols, folio, hogskin,
clasps, 18s. Bom. 1729
759 Bullarium : — Eisenschmidt (L. M.) Rcemisches Bullarium, oder
Auszuege der Bullen uebersetzt und mit Bemerkungen ; 2 vols,
(pub. at 17s.) 10s. Neustadt, 1831
7G0 Bulli (Georgii, Episc.) Opera Omnia (Harmonia et apostolica
Defensio Fidei Nicense, Judicium Ecclesise Catholicse, Pri-
mitiva Apost. Traditio dogmatica, etc., etc.) cura J. E. Grabe ;
folio, calf, 18s. 1703
Containing all his works as published by Dr. Burton, excepting his Eng-
lish sermons and discourses.
761 Bullingeri (Heinrychi) Daniel, sapientissimus Dei Propbeta,
qui a Vetustis Polyhistor, i. e. Multiscius, est dictus, expositus
Homeliis LXVI., etc. Accessit huic Operi Epitome Temporum
et Rerum ab Initio ad Excidium Hierosolymi sub Vespasiano.
Cum duplici Indice; folio, calf, very scarce, £\ 10s. Tiguri, 1565
This is by far the scarcest of the volumes forming the series of Bullinger's
Commentaries on the Sacred Writings, by way of Sermons.
761* ■ Ejusdem Jeremias fidelissimus et laborissimus Dei
Propheta expositus Conciouibus clxx. Accessit et bis brevis
Threnorum Explicatio ; folio, calf, scarce, £1 10s. ibid. 1575
762 Ejusdem Isaias, Dei Propheta peritissimus, Homiliis cxc.
expositus; folio, calf, scarce, 18s. ibid. 1567
762* Ejusdem Commentaria in Matthseum ; ibid. 1546 — in
Marcum ; cum prsefatione de Jesu Christo, Pontifico maximo et
Rege fidelium, summo regnante in Ecclesia Sanctorum ; ibid. 1 545
— in Lucam, cum prsefatione demonstrans Deum Filio suo
omnia dedisse suse Ecclesise quse ad Vitam et Salutem Hominis
pertinent ; ita ut non sit necesse ilia aliunde petere ; ibid. 1546
— in Joannem, cum prsefatione de Justificatioae et vera bono-
rum Operum Ratione ; ibid. 1543 — 4 vols. fol. newly bound in
calf,antique style, carmine edges, very rare, 36IO. Tiguri, 1543-46
763 Ejusdem in Acta Apostolorum Commentaria; Tiguri, 1535.
In Omnes Apostolorum Epistolas (Pauli XIV. et VII. Canonicas)
Commentaria ; 2 vols. ibid. 1537; — 3 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin,
scarce. Tiguri, 1535-7
763* Idem liber, alia editio, ab authore recognita ; ibid. 1583 —
Accedit ejusdem Commentarii in Omnes Pauli Epistolas, et in
omnes Epistolas Canonicas Novi Testamenti ; ibid. 1582 — 2 vols.
in 1, folio, calf, scarce, £1 16s. ibid. 1582-3
The Commentaries on the Epistles were originally published in small
octavo, and were revised by the author when collected together for the folio
edition. The edition of 1537 contains : "duo libelli, alter de Testamento
Dei unico et acterno, alter vero de utraque in Christo Natura," which are not
reprinted in that of 1582.
764 Ejusdem in Apocalypsim Condones C. ; folio, calf, 10s. 6d.
Bullinger may be called the disciple of Melancthon, as the writings of that
great reformer led him to abandon his original idea of becoming a monk,
and to join the Zwinglians at Zuerich, his native place, in 1529, and where,
after Zwingel's death, he became the head of the Reformed Swiss Church.
SCRIPT. MONAST.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 75,
764*Bunsen (Chevalier C. J.) Verfassung der Kirche der Zukunft ;
12mo. cloth, 4s; 6d. Hamburg, 1845
765 — Desselben Ignatius von Antiochien u. seine Zeit, sieben
Sendschreiben an Dr. Aug. Neander ; 1847 — Die III. eechten
und die IV. unacchten Briefe des Ignatius von Antwehen, Gr.
und Lat. mit Anmerkungen von C. C. J. Bunsen ; ibid. 1847 —
2 vols, in 1, 4to. cloth, lettered, 15s. Hamb. 1847
Each volume is sold separately. The Chevalier Bunsen gives the literal
Latin version of the Syriac text, the interpolated Greek text, with a Latin
version, the accepted text, and the restored text, in parallel columns. The
Letters to Neander enter fully upon all disputed points respecting both the
genuine and spurious letters, and the Annotations are philological and
critical. The whole occupies upwards of 300 pages.
766* Desselben Zeichen der Zeit, uber Gewissensfreiheit, etc ; 2
vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Leipz. 1855
767 Burgh (J. F.) Chrestomathia Patristica Graeca cum Versione
Latina; 6 parts in 2 vols., 12mo. boards, 4s. 6d. Vratisl. 1756
767*- Idem liber; 6 parts in 1, 12mo. half bound, calf, 7s. 6d.
ibid. 1756
768 SSui'go ($0. TSc, Almae quondam Cantabrigiensis Universitatis Can-
cellarii) Pupilla Oculi, De Septem Sacramentorum administra
tione ; de Decern Prseceptis Decalogi ; ceterisque Ecclesiasti-
corum (quae rite Institutum Sacerdotem haud quaque ignorare
deeet) Officiis ; small 4to. very fine copy, in the original im-
pressed monastic binding, extremely rare, £2 2s. Argent, 1514
John de Burgo was Chancellor of the University of Cambridge in 1385,
He was a man of the most profound learaing, versed in all the subtilities of
the schoolmen, and a great opponent of the doctrines of Wyckliffe, then
secretly countenanced by the Queen, by John of Gaunt, and his son, after-
wards Henry IV., and by many of the nobility and clergy.
769 Burgo (Thomsede) Hibernia Dominicana, sive Historia Provinciee
Hibernise Ordinis Prsedicatorum, ex antiquis Manuscriptjs, pro-
batis Auctoribus, etc. deprompta ; 4to. calf, old style, rare, £2 2s.
Col. Agr. {Kilkenny) 1762
Hibbert's copy sold for £7, Hanrott's for £7 15s. ; and Heber's for £16.
This copy wants the Index and Supplement.
770 Burk (J. Ch. F.) Evangelische Pastoral-Theologie in Beispielen ;
2 thick vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) hf. bd. calf, 6s. Stuttgart, 1838
770* Desselben J. A. Bengel's Leben und Wirken ; 8vo. (pub.
at 8s.) cloth, 5s. ibid. 1832
771 Burkii (P. D.) Gnomon Psalmorum, in quo ex nativa Verborum
Vi, Simplicitas, Profunditas, Concionnitas, Salubritas Sensuum
Coelestium indicantur ; 2 vols. 4to. 14s. Stutgard, 1760
Similar in every respect in design to Bengel's celebrated Gnomon Novi
Testamenti, this work is equally valuable for the study of the Psalms, as
that for obtaining a knowledge of the New Testament.
772 Ejusdem Gnomon en XII Prophetas Minores, cum prse-
fatione, J. A. Bengelii, 4to. J 2*. Heilbr. 1753
773 Burkhard (J.) Vita Ulrici de Hutten, praemissa Epistola Ulrici
de Hutten ad Bilibald. Pirckheymerum, Rationem Vitae suae
exponens ; 12mo. plates, scarce, 10s. 6d. JVolfenbiittel, 1517
774 Burleigh (W. Cecil, Lord) L'Execution de Justice faicte en
Angletene pour maintenirlaPaixpublique etChrestienne, contre
76 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
les autheurs de Sedition. Avec la Declaration du Traictement
des Commissaires de Sa Majeste, etc. ; small 8vo. antique calf,
carmine edges, rare, £1 Is. Paris, 1584
See " Strype's Annals," Vol. III. part 1, p. 706.
775 Burscher (J. F.) de Deo Triuno, et de Jesu Christi Persona ;
12mo. Is. 6d. ' Lips. 1780
776 Busaei (J., Soc. Jes.) Viridarium Christianarum Virtutum ; 4to.
engraved frontispiece, hogskin, 7s. 6d. Mogunt. 1612
777 Ejusdem Panarion, hoc est, Area Medica variis Divinse
Scripturse priscorumquePatrum Antidotis adversus Animi Morbos
instructa, et in Gratiam Confess, coucionatorum, etc. edita ; 4to.
hogskin, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1068
778 Busch's (Fr.) Anleitung zur Mittheilung der Religion und zur
Einfiihrnng ins Christenthum ; mit Vorwort von Dr. Liicke ;
8vo. 2s. 6d. Hannover, 1835
779 Busembaum (Hermanni, Soc. Jesu) La Croix et Zacharise Theo-
logia Morum, nunc dtmum ab Angelo Franzoja ad angelicas D.
Thomse Aquinatis doctrinas revocata ; folio, vellum, 12s. 1760
780 — Idem liber, cum Additamentis C. Lacroix et F. A.
Zaccaria suisque edidit A. Franzoja; fol. hogskin, 18s. ibid. 1778
781 Compendium Theologize Morales S. Alpb. Mar. de Ligorio,
sive Medulla Theologize Moralis Hermanni Busembaum, cum
Appendice ; 2 vols. 12mo. half bound, 6s. 6d. Trice, 1840
Busenbaum's book created great excitement about five and twenty years
ago, and led to the temporary expulsion of the Jesuits from Bavaria.
782 Bussiere (Vicomte de) Les Anabaptistes. Histoire du Luthe-
ranisme, de l'Anabaptisme et du Regne de Jean Bockelsohn a
Munster ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Paris, 1853
783 Buxtorfii (Joannis, Patris) Synagoga Judaica de Judeeorum
fide, ritibus, etc. a filio edita; 12mo. vellum, 5s. Basil, 1661
Ejusdem Lexicon Hebraicum, et Syriaeum, et Lexicon
Chaldaicum, Talmudicum et Rabbinicum; vide: Hebrew Litera-
ture. Ejusdem Comment, in V.T. ; vide : No. 279.
784 Buxtorfii (Joannis, Filii) Concordantise Bibliorum Hebraieas ;
folio, calf, £\ 8s. Basil, 1632
785 Idem liber; folio, vellum, £1 8s. ibid. 1632
" The groundwork is the Concordance of Rabbi Nathan. It is much
better arranged, more correctly printed, the roots more distinctly ascertained,
and the meaning more accurately given." — British Librarian.
786 Ejusdem Exercitationes ad Historiam Arcse Foederis,
Ignis Sacri et Coelestis, Urim et Thummim, Mannse, Petraa in
Deserto, Serpentis senei ; 4to. vellum, 6s. ibid. 1659
787 — Ejusdem Tiberias seu Commentarius Masorethicus, bis-
torico-didatico-criticus triplex, ad illustrat. Operis Biblici Basil. ;
4to. bds. or veil. 6s. ibid. 1665
789 Idem liber; ibid. 1665. Accedunt ejusdem Lexicon Chal-
daicum et Syriaeum ; ibid. 1622 ; et Glassii Institutiones Gram-
mat. Hebrsese ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. 12s. v. I. et a.
Ejusdem libr. de Punctis et de Abbreviationibus Hebr.
et Lexicon Cbaldaicum et Syriaeum ; vide : Hebrew Literature.
To the Buxtorfs, father and son, both professors of Hebrew at Basil,
where the former died of the plague in 1G20, and the latter in 16G4, being
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. "7
succeeded by his nephew, the third of the same name, biblical students are
indebted not only for the most valuable aids to the study of the Bible in the
Commentary and Lexicon of the one and the Concordance of the other, but
for a knowledge of the ceremonies and traditions of the Jews, set forth in
the " Synagoga Judaica" and " Exercitationes," and in the translation
of the " Moreh Nevochim of Maimonides."
790 Cabassutii (F.) Notitia Ecclesiastica Historiarum, Conciliorum,
et Canonum invicem collatorum, veterumque Ecclesise Rituum ;
folio, hogskin, 14s. Colon. 1725
791 Idem liber; folio, calf, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1725
For other copies, vide : Councils.
Jus Canonicum ; vide : Canon Law.
792 Caedmon's des Angelsaehsen Biblische Dichtungen, herausgg.
von K. W. Bouterwek ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, Elberfeld, 1849-51
The Anglo-Saxon text with Glossary.
Ceremoniale ; vide : Liturgies, etc.
793 Cajetani (Card. C.) Thesaurus Patrum, hoc est Dicta, Sentential
et Exempla ex SS. Patribus collecta, et per Locos Communos
distributa; 6 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 12s. 6d. Mediolani, 1827
794 Calancha (Ant. de la) Coronica Moralizada del Orden de San
Augustin en el Peru; folio, plate of Martyrdom of Diego Ortiz
in Vilcabanba inserted, vellum, rare, £2 2s. Barcelona, 1639
This very curious account of the foundation of Churches and Religious
Houses in Peru by the Augustin Order has but seldom occurred for sale in
this country. Mr. Heber's copy, the only one I can trace in recent sales,
sold for £3 3s.
795 Calash (Marii) Concordantise Bibliorum Hebraicorum, edente G.
Romaine ; 4 vols, folio, best edition, fine copy, in calf, scarce,
£2 15s. Londini, \7A7
Calasio's work is highly valuable, not merely as a Concordance, but also
as a Lexicon. It contains the Hebrew text with the order and method of
" Nathan's Concordance;" Reuchlin's translation of Nathan's explanation of
the Hebrew roots with additions ; Rabbinical, Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic
words derived from the Hebrew roots, &c.
Calepini Dictionarium ; vide : Hebrew Books.
796 Calixti (Georgii) de Conjugio Clericorum liber, cum praefatione
et Appendice, H. P. C. Henke ; 2 vols. 4to. best edition, scarce,
Hehnst. 1784
The first edition of this well known treatise against the celibacy of priests
appeared in 1631, at the time the author occupied the Divinity chair in the
University of Helmstadt.
797 Calles (S., Soc. Jes.) Annales Ecclesiastici Germanise, ex Anti-
quis Monumentiscollecti ; 6 vols. fol. cf. £3 10s. Viennce, 1756
A work of immense labour and research, intended by the author to oc-
cupy the same place in the Church History of Germany that is filled by
Alford in that of Britain, by Le Cointe in that of France, by Moralis in that
of Spain, and by Inchoffer in that of Hungary, all forming most desirable
additions to the Annals of Baronius.
798 Callisen's (Ch. Fr.) Handbuch zum Gebrauch nachdenkender
Christen beim Lesen der Heiligen Schrift Neuen Testaments ; 2
vols, in 3, 8vo. sewed, 6s. Altona, 1813
799 Calmet (Augustin) Commeutaire Literal sur tous les livres de
l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament (avec le texte en Latin et en
Francois); 9 vols. Paris, 1724. — Dictionnaire Historique
Critique, Chronologique, Geographique et Litteral de la Bible;
78 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4 vols. Paris, 1730. In all 13 vols, folio, numerous plates, fine
copies, in calf, scarce, <£10 10s. Paris, 1724
800 Calmet (Augustin) Commentarius Literalis in Omnes Libros Vet.
et Nov. Testamenti, Latinis Literis traditum a Jo. Dom. Mansi ;
8 vols, in 9, folio, vellum, £3 3s. Lvcce, 1730-1734
801 — — — Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, in 9, folio, vellum,
£3 13s. Gd. Aug. Vind. 1/34-5
802 Idem liber; 8 vols, folio, ibid. 1734-5. Ejusdem Dic-
tionarium Historicum, Criticum, Chronologicum, Geographicum
et Literale Sacra? Scripturee Latinse, a J. D. Mansi, cum Sup-
plement; 3 vols. ibid. 1729-1734. Ejusdem Prolegomena et
Dissertationes in omnes et singulos Sacrse Scriptune libros; 2
vols. — in all 13 vols, in 11, folio, fine copy, hogskin, £5 5s.
Aug. Find. 1729-1735
803 Idem Commentarius, alia editio, recognita etaucta; 8 vols.
folio, vellum, £3 3s. Tenet. 1754
804 Dictionnaire Historique, Critique, Chronologique, Geogra-
phique et Litteral de la Bible ; 4 vols, folio, numerous plates,
calf, gilt, £2 12s. 6d. Paris, 1730
805 Ejusdem Dictionarium, Historicum, Criticum, Chronolo-
gicum, Geographicum, Biblicum, Lafinis Litteris traditum a J.
Dom. Mansi; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 15s. Aug. Find. 1790
806 Ejusdem Prolegomena et Dissertationes in omnes et sin-
gulos S. Scripturee libros ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 Is. Lucce, 1729
807 Calovii (Abr ) Biblia illustrata Veteris et Novi Testamenti, in
quibus simul Auuotata H. Grotii exhibentur ; 5 vols, in 4, folio,
vellum, £2 2s. Dresdce, 1719
808 Ejusdem Biblia Novi Testamenti illustrata; 2 vols, folio,
vellum, 15s. ibid. 1719
809 Calvini (Joa.) Opera omnia Theologica ; 7 vols, folio, half bound,
vellum, £4 10s. Geneva, 1617
Vol. 1. Comment, in Pentateuchum et librum Josuae.
„ 2. Homilias in I. librum Samuelis et Conciones in librum Jobi.
„ 3. Comment, in Psalmos et Praclectiones in Prophetas Minores.
„ 4. Comment, in Propbetas Majores.
„ 5. Comment, in Novum Testamentum.
„ 6. Institutions Religionis Christiauae,
„ 7. Tractatus Theologici.
810 Calvini (Jo.) Opera Omnia, Editio Omnium Novissima, ad Fidem
emendatiorum Codicum recognita, et Indicibus locupletissimis
adornata ; 9 vols, folio, best edition, vellum, fine full length
trait, £H 18s. 6d. Amst. 1671
" I hold the memory of Calvin in high veneration. His works have a
place in my library, and, in the study of the Holy Scriptures, he is one of
the commentators I frequently consult." — Bp. HorsLEY.
811 Ejusdem Comment, in librum Geneseos, curante E. Heng-
steuberg; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. Berlin, 1838
812 Ejusdem Comment, in Psalmos, edidit A. Tholuck ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed (pub. at 9s.) 4s. ibid. 1836
813 Idem liber; 2 vols. 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1836
As a commentator few have excelled Calvin in explaining the text with-
out running into fanciful conjectures. He is both clear and concise, and his
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 79
Commentary on the Psalms most valuable, from the entire absence of all
pedantry.
814 Calvini (Jo.) in Novum Testamentum Commentarii, edidit A.
Tholuck ; 7 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 Is. Berlin, 1833-34
Vols. 1, 2. In harmoniam ex Matthaso, ,, 3. In Johannem.
Marco et Luca compos. „ 4. In Acta Apostolorum.
commentarii. ,, 5-7. In Epistolas.
815 Ejusdem Comment, integri in Acta Apostolorum; folio,
hogskin, 7s. Geneva, 1560
816 Ejusdem Harmonia ex tribus Evangelistis composita, ad-
juncta seorsum Joanne et commentariis ; thick 8vo. hogskin,
clasps, 6s. 6d. 1562
817 * Ejusdem Institutions Christianas Religionis ; prsemissa
Vita ejusdem Th. Beza ; folio, vellum, 7s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1654
818 — Idem liber, alia editio, accesserunt Epistoke et Responsa
tarn ipsius quam Insignium aliorum in Ecclesia Dei Virorum ;
praemissa Vita Calvini, Th. Bezse j folio, vellum, 15s.
Amstelod. 1667
819 Idem liber, editio nova, cum brevi Annotatione edidit A.
Tholuck ; 2 vols. 8vo. 7s. Berlin, 1846
820 — Institution de la Religion Chretienne, Traduction de Ch.
Icard ; 3 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 15s. Geneve, 1818
821 — - — - Ejusdum Opuscula omnia ; folio, hogskin, 7s. 6d.
Geneva, 1552
822 — Ejusdem et Th. Bezae, Henrici IV. aliorumque illius iEvi
Hominum Literse qusedam nondum editse, cura C. G. Bretschnei-
der; 8vo. plates, sewed, 3s. 6d. Lipsics, 1835
823 Lettres Franchises de Jean Calvin, recueilles pour la pre-
miere fois et publiees d'apres les Manuscripts originaux, par
Jules Bonnet ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. Paris, 1854
Ejusdem Vita ; vide : Reformatorum Vitas.
824 Des grossen Reformators, Johann Calvin's Leben, von
Paul Henry ; 3 vols, in 4 parts, 8vo. portrait and facsimiles,
sewed, £1 lis. 6d. Hamburg, 1835-44
825 ■ Dasselbe; 3 vols, in 4, 8vo. half bound, calf, nearly new,
£\ 8s. ibid. 1835-44
826 Calvini posthumum Stigma in tria Lilia, sive tres libros
dispertitum, a Rhetoribus Collegii Societatis Jesu, Bruxellis,
1611; small 8vo. with curious vignette title-page of Calvin
whipped at the cart's tail, blue morocco, antique style, gilt edges,
very rare, £2 2s. Bruxellce, 1611
This volume of poetical squibs was rigidly suppressed almost immediately
after its publication by an order of the Society of Jesus.
827 Calvor (Casp.) Concordia et Discordia Christi ac Caesaris, circa
Processum Fori, ejusque Formam et Materiam, 4to. bound, 5s.
Goslar, 1724
828 Ejusdem Rituale Ecclesiasticum, Origines ac Causas Ri-
tuum, Sacrorum Locorum, Temporum, Personarum, variorumque
aliorum ad Ritualem Rem spectantium recensens ; 2 vols, in 1,
thick 4to. (c. 2000 pp.) many large and curious folding plates
of manners and customs, etc 15s. Jence, 1705
829 Idem liber; 4to. vellum, 18s. ibid. 1705
80 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
830 Camden i (Guil.) Actio in Henricum Garnetum, Societatis Jesuitical
in Anglia Superiorem, et cseteros qui Proditione longe immanis-
sima Seren. Brit. Magna? Regem, et Regni Anglise Ordines pulvere
fulminali e medio tollere conjurarunt : una cum Orationibus Do-
minorum Delegatorum. Adjectum est Supplicium de Henrico
Garneto Londini sumptum ; 4to. vellum, rare, 15s. Lond. 1607
Camden's is the most authentic account of Catesby's gunpowder plot.
Henry Garnet, the Provincial of the Society of Jesus in England, was
guilty by his own confession, and suffered death in 1606. He was a Wyke-
hamist, and a man of considerable abilities.
Camdeni (Guil.) Anglica, Normanica, Hibernica, etc. ; vide : No.
704.
831 Camerarii (Joach.) de Vita Phil. Melancthonis Narratio, edidit
G. F. Strobel ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Halee, 1777
832 Campiani (Ed., Soc. Jesu, Angli) oblati Certaminis in Causa Fidei
Rationes X. redditse Academicis Anglise; nee non Epistola Joannis
Dursei Academicis Oxoniensibus et Cantabrigiensibus ; small
8vo. a stout volume of 900 pages, vellum, rare, £1 Is.
Claramontance, 1583
832* Idem liber; small 8vo. no title-page, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1583
This is one of " the treasonable books printed beyond sea," to which the
Queene's proclamation of 1588 refers. Ed. Campian, having gone over to
the Church of Rome, joined the Society of Jesus, and addressed these ten
" Rationes," or Reasons for embracing the Faith of Rome, to the Universities
of Oxford and Cambridge, which provoked a reply from W'hitaker, which in
this posthumous work of Campian's is met by ten " Confutationes," published
from his manuscript by his friend John Dorey or Durseus, also a member of
the Society of Jesus. Campian was executed for high treason in 1581, having
returned to England as the missionary of the Society in 1580.
833 Cangiamila (F. E.) Embryologia Sacra; very thick 12mo. half
bound, calf, 4s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1/65
834 Cani (Melch. Canariensis Episc.) Opera, clare divisa, etc. ab
Hyacintho Serty ; 4to. 12s. Bassani, 1776
Containing his " Loci Theologici," as he terms the governing principles or
sources, whence arguments may be deduced for the confirmation of doctrines
and opinions, such as the Scriptures, tradition, the authority of the Church,
of Councils, of reason, philosophy, and history, &c, and his " Reflectiones
de Sacramentis." Dr. Aikin calls them " eloquent and logical."
835 Canisii (H.) Thesaurus Monumentorum Ecclesiasticorum et His-
toricorum, sive Lectiones Antiquse ad sseculorum ord. digestae,
quibus preefatt. historicas, Animadverss. criticas et notas in sin-
gulos auctores adjecit Jac. Basnage ; 7 parts in 4 vols, folio,
vellum, £3 8s. Antv. 1725
836 Idem liber; 7 vols, in 6, folio, fine copy, vellum, £4 4s.
ibid. 1725
837 Canisii (Petri. Soc. Jesu.) Opus Catechisticum, sive de Summa
Doctrinal Christians}, etc. ; folio, hogskin, 15s. Colonic, 1586
838 Ejusdem Summa Doctrinse Christianas, una cum Auctori-
bus, qui ibi citantur (edidit J. Haid), 4 vols. 8vo. sewed. 1833-34
Vol. 4. De altera Justitiae Christ, parte,
cum Appendice.
Vol. 1. De Fide, Spe et Charitate.
,, 2. De Sacramentis Ecclesiae.
,, 3. Depriori JustitiajChristianae parte.
839 Ejusdem Manuale Catholicorum in usum pie precandi ;
4th edition, 18mo. 1847
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CANON AND ECCLESIASTICAL LAW,
AND CHURCH POLITY AND DISCIPLINE.
Amort de Indulgentiis ; vide : No. 54.
840 Anecdota Juridica ex Codd. MSS. ediderunt, cum Versione
Latina, Prolegomenis, Annotatione Critica et Indicibus, Gustavus
Ernest. Heimbach, Carolus Witte, et Car. Ed. Zacharise ; 3
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Each volume is sold separately : —
Vol. I. '(price 16s.) contains: Athanasii Emiseni Com. de Novellis
Const. Justiniani et Justini. — Anonymus irtpi Sia<p6paiv avayvoia fia-Tcnv
— Fragmenta Comment. Theodori Schol. Hermop., Philoxeni, Symbathii,
Anonymi, in Nov. Const. Justiniani (omnia edente G. E. Heimbach).
Vol. II. (price 16s.) Justiniani Codicis Summa Perusina. — Anonymi
XXV. Capitula ex Nov. Justiniani. — Joannis Patriarchs Constantinop.
LXXXVII. Capitula ex Nov. Justiniani. — Anonymi Divisio Nov. Just. —
Index Regime Nov. Const. Just. — Anonymus de Peculiis (omnia edente G.
E. Heimbach.) Accedunt Novella} Const. Impp. Byzant. (a Carolo Witte.)
Vol. III. (price 14s.). Theodori Schol. Hermop. Breviarum Novell.
— Regulae Institutionum. — Fragmenta Brev. Codicis. — Appendix Eclogaj. —
Fragmenta Epitomse Novell. — Fragmenta Novell, et Edicta Pr?efectoruni
Pratorio.
These Anecdota are collected from MSS. preserved in the principal cities of
Europe; several being in the Bodleian and Paris libraries, and others in
German and Italian collections.
Augusti's Denkwiirdigkeiten aus der Christ. Archseologie ; vide :
Nos. 93 and 94.
Atjgtjstini (Leonardi) Opera Juridica et Omnia; vide: No.
100.
841 Avila (Steph. de) de Censuris Ecclesiasticis ; 4to. vellum, 4s.
Luffd. 1609
842 Bacchini (Ben.) de Hierarchiae Originibus Ecclesiastics ; 4to.
calf, 10s. Mutince, 1/03
843 Ballerint (Petr.) de Potestate Ecclesiastica S. Pontificum et
Concil. General, contra opus J. Febronii ; 8vo. 3s. 6d.
Monast. 1847
844 Balthasar (Aug.) Jus Ecclesiasticum Pastorale : oder vollstaen-
dige Anweisung wie Prediger, Kirchen und Schulbediente,
Patrone, Richter und Sachwaelde den Kirchengesetzen gemaess
sich zu verhalten, &c. ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £l 15s.) sewed, 8s.
Leipz. \779
845 Basilicorum Libri LX., post An. Fabroti curas ope Codd. MSS.
a Gust. Ernest. Heimbach aliisque coll. cum Versionse Latina,
Scholiis et Notis edidit C. G. E. Heimbach 5 vols. 4to. sewed.
£4 16s. Lips. 1833—46
For other copies of the Basilica, and works upon them, see Roman and
Civil Law.
846 Barbos^e (Aug.) Opera Omnia, Juridica, Theologica, et Miscel-
lanea ; 21 vols, in G, folio, hogskin, £8 8s. Lugd, 1716
* M
82 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
CANON LAW, ETC.
847 Barbos.e (Aug.) Praxis Exigendi Pensiones ; accesserunt Rota
p'urima Decisiva et Consultiva Canonica ; 2 vols, in 1 ; folio,
hogskin, 12s. Li/gd. 1653
848 Ejusdem Thesaurus Locorum Communium Jurisprudentia;
folio, calf, 15s. Lips. 1690
Bishop Augustine Barbosa, a learned Portuguese, was a most eminent
lawyer, and spent the greater part of his life at Rome, which he quitted for
Spain in 1648, on being made bishop of Ugento by Philip IV.
849 Bartoli (a Saxoferrato, Sacc. XIV.) Opera Juridica, cum Addi-
tionibus et Repertorio ; 13 vols, in 7, folio, half bound, vellum,
scarce, £6 6s. Venet. 1580-62
" Juris consultorum dice princeps, et habitus." — Grot^us.
850 Bassi (Franc. Ant. Bengudellii) Bibliotheca Juris Canonico-Civilis
Practica, seu Repertorium Qusestionum practicarum in utroque
Jure, &c. &c. ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, hogskin, £\ 4s. Frisingce, 1712
851 — Idem liber; 4 vols, folio, hogskin, £\ 10s. ibid. 1712
Batthyan Leges Ecclesiastical Regni Hungarian, etc. ; vide : No.
152. t
852 Becan (Mart. Soc. Jes.) de Primatu Regis Angliae. De Pon-
tifice Vet. Test, et Comparatione illius cum Rege ; de Primatu
Regis Anglise. Accedunt Privilegia Calvinistorum cum Judicio
S. Rittingdon ; 12mo. scarce, 10s. 6d. Magunticc, 1612
Bellarmini (Cardinalis) Opera varia ; vide: No. 198 — 221.
853 Bencini (F. D.) de Literis Encyclicis in Communi, et de iisdem
in particulari ab Apostolico /Evo adConcilium Nicseuum primum ;
2 vols. 4to. calf, 15s. Aug. Taur. 1728-30
Benedicti XIV. Opera varia ; vide: No. 228 — 237.
854 Berardi (C. S.) Commentaria de Rebus ad Canonum Scientiam
pertinentibus, et in Jus Ecclesiasticum Universum ; 2 vols, im-
perial 8vo. 16s. Milan, 1846
855 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, imperial 8vo. half bound, morocco,
^£1 Is. ibid. 1846
A reprint of the scarce Madrid edition of 1780 of these valuable Commen-
taries on Ecclesiastical Law, with an Index Rerum.
Canones Gratiani ; vide : No. 899
Berti (J. L.) de Theologicis Disriplinis ; vide : No. 260.
856 Beveregii (Guiel. Episcopi) Synodicon sive Pandectse Canonum
Apostolorum et Conciliorum ab Ecclesia Graeca receptorum ;
necnon Canonicar. SS. Patrum Epistolae. ; 2 vols, folio, calf, gilt
backs, scarce, £4 14s. 6d. Oxonii. 1672
857 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £3 13s. 6d. ibid. 16/2
Bishop Beveridge is a name ever to be honoured by the Church of Eng-
land, and he well deserved the proud distinction conferred upon him, in being
called " the great restorer and reviver of primitive piety."
858 Ejusdem Codex Canonum Ecclesia? Primitives vindicatus et
illustratus ; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Lond. 167S
For other copies of Bp. Beveridge's Pandects, vide : Councils.
Bingham Origines Ecclesiasticse ; vide: No. 613.
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CANON LAW, ETC.
Blessensis, Petrus, de Distinct, in Canon. Interp ; vide : Fathers
and Schoolmen.
859 Bleyniani (Fahricii) Introductio in Theoriam et Praxim Bene-
ficiorum Ecclesiasticorum ; 4to. calf, 9s. Turnoni, 1606
860 Boeckhn (PI.) Commentarius in Jus Canonicum Universum, seu in
V. libros Decretalium ; cum Appendice ; 5 vols, in 2, folio, calf,
16s. Sahb. 1735
861 Boehmer (J. H.) Jus Ecclesiasticum Protestantium ; 5 vols.4to.
portrait, vellum, lGs. Halce, 1/30
862 Idem liber, et ejusdem Jus Parochiale ; 6 vols, in 5, 4to.
neat copy, vellum, £\ 4s. ibid. 1/30-36
863 Bonacin.e (Martini, Uticentis Episcopi) Opera Omnia (de Cen-
suris Ecclesiasticis, Simonia, Alienatione Bonorum Ecclasiast.,
de Legibus et Beneficiis, Restitutione, et de Sacramentis Clau-
sura, etc. etc.) ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, £\ 10s. Antverp. 1632
864 Ejusdem Tractatus de Legitina Summi Pontificis Electione,
ete. ; folio, calf, scarce, 15s. Lugduni, 1687
Not contained in the edition of his works.
865 Bonifacii VIII. (A.D. 1303.) Liber VI. Decretalium ; 4to. calf,
15s. Paris, 1509
■ ; vide : Nos. 881—889.
Bossuet (J. B.) ses (Euvres ; vide : Nos. 660-1
866 Brendel, (Sebald) Handbuch des Kirchenrechts ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 7s. Bamberg, 1840
867 Brtjni (D. Conradi) Opera tria, nunc primum edita ; I. De Lega-
tionibus, lib. V.- — II. De Ceeremoniis, libri VI. — III. De Ima-
ginibus ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, half bound, vellum, 15s.
Moguntice, F.Belien. 1548
Bullarium Magnum Romanum, et Bullaria Benedicti XIV., nec-
non Capucinorum, Preedicatorum, et Casinensium ; vide : No.
753—761.
868 ■ — Eisenschmidt (L. M.) Roemisches Bullarium, oder Aus-
zuege der Bullen uebersetzt, und mit Bemerkungen ; 2 vols.
8vo. (published at 18s.) 12s. Neustadt, 1831
iljurgo (Stoanm'g &c) Pupilla Oculi. De septem Sacramentorum
Administratione ; de decern Prfeceptis Decalogi ; ceterisque
Ecclesiasticorum Officiis ; vide : No. 768.
869 Cabassutii (Joa.) Notitia Ecclesiastica Historian™, Conciliorum
et Canonum invicem collatorum, veterumque juxta ac recentiorum
SS. Rituum ; folio, calf, 10s. Col. 1725
870 Ejusdem Theoria et Praxis Juris Canonici ; folio, hogskin,
12s. Venet. 1728
871 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Notis J. P. Gibert ; folio, calf,
12s. Aug. Pict. 1738
872 Idem liber, alia editio; folio, uncut, 10s. Venet. 1756
873 Calderwood (D.) Altare Damascenum, seu Ecclesise Anglicance
Politia Ecclesise Scoticte obtrusa, a Formulista quodam delineata,
illustrata et examinata ; adjecta est Epistola de Regimine Eccle-
sia3 Scoticanae ; 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1708
Calvini Opera omnia et varia; vide : Nos. 809 to 825.
84 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
canon law, etc.
Calvor Concordia et Discordia Christi et Ceesaris ; vide : No. 827.
874 Campegii (Thos.) Opus de Auctoritate et Potestate Romani Pon-
tificis, et alia Opuscula Theologica (de Officio Principle Chris-
tiani in Ecclesia licere Episcopis et Sacerdotibus dominum
habere temporale ; an Papa labem Simoniee incurrere possit ; dt
Annatarum institutione etearum defensione ; de Beservationibus
Beneficiorum a Rom. Pontificis ; de Commendis Benefieiorurn ;
de Coadjutore Episcoporum ; de Excommunicatione ; de Inter-
dicto ; etc. etc.) small 8vo. vellum, 12s.
Venetium, apud P. Manutium, 1555
" Paul IV. ordered this book to be burnt." — Robertson.
875 Canisii (H.) Summa Juris Canonici in IV. libros Institutionum
Contracta ; 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. vellum, 5s. Ingolst. 1600
Canones Apostolorum ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen, and
Councils, etc.
Canon es et Decreta Concilii Tridentini ; vide : Councils, etc.
Canones Ecclesise ; vide: Councils, etc.
876 Caponi (J.) Disceptationes Forenses, Ecclesiastics, Civiles et
Morales, pluribus in Casibus decisse ; 5 vols, in 2, folio, calf,
^14s. Colonic, 1737
Cartier (G.) Auctoritas et Infallibilitas S. Pontificum ; vide :
No. 1021.
877 Carove (F. W.) Coelibatsgesetze der Roemisch-Katholischen
Clerus ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 13s.) 7s. Frankfurt, 1832-3
Clementis V. (A.D. 1314.) Decretalia; vide: Corpus Juris Ca-
nonici, et No. 898.
Clementis XI. Opera; vide: infra, et " Unigenitus," amongst
Councils.
878 Clericati (Joa.) Decisiones Sacramentales, Theologies, Canonical,
et Legales, in quibus tota Materia Sacramentorum, Theol. Moralis,
Juris Canonici, explicantur et exemplis adornatse ; 9 vols, in 2,
folio, hogskin, clasps, £2 2s. -Aug. 1730
879 Codex Theodosianus cum perpetuis Commentariis Jac. Gotho-
fredi suisque, cum Indice et Glossario, edidit J. D. Ritter ; un-
cut, G vols, in 3, folio, fine copy, vellum, £3 3s. Lips. 1736-45
See also Roman and Civil Law.
880 Codex Canonum Veteris Ecclesire Romans, Notis illust. Fr.
Pitbceus; folio, 18s. 16N7
880*Codinus de Officiis et Officialibus Ecclesise, et Aulse Constantinop.;
vide : Corpus Script. Byzant.
Concilia ; vide : Councils, Canons, Decrees, etc.
881 Corpus Juris Canonici emendatum, et Notis illustratum, Indicibus
variis novisque, et Appendice P. Lancelotti (Institutiones Ca-
nonica3 cont.) et libro VII. Decretalium auctum ; 4to. vellum,
15s. Coh. Monast. 1682
882 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. calf, His. ibid. \7\7
883 Idem liber, editio academica, emendata, et cum Notis P.
Lancelotti, edidit Frciesleben ; 2 vols. lto. 10s. Colonice, 1783
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884 Corpus Juris Canonici Gregorii XIII. jussu a fratribus P. et Fr.
Pithoeo ad vett. Codd. MSS. restitutum et Notis illustratum ; 2
vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £\ Is. Lips. 1/05
" P. Pitliou etait un des plus grands hommes de son siecle, et ton de ceux
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Dupin.
885 Corpus Juris Canonici per Regulas naturali Ordine digestas a J. P.
Gibert ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £1 Is. Colon. AHobr. 1/35
886 Idem liber ; 3 vols, folio, fine copy, calf, £\ 10s ibid. 1735
887 Corpus Juris Canonici post Justi Henningii Bcehmeri curas, brevi
Annotatione Instructuum, ad Exemplar Romanum denuo edidit
Mm\\. Lud. Ricbter. ; 2 vols. 4to. boards, £1 10s. Lips. 1839
888 Idem liber ; 2 parts in 1, 4to. rough russia extra,
marbled edges, £2 8s. ibid. 1 839
889 Corpus Juris Civilis Romani, cum Notis integris D. Gothofredi,
quibus accesserunt Fr. Modii, et aliee aliorum Juris consultorum
celeberrimorum quas inseruit Editioni suae S. von Leeuwen ;
2 vols, folio, calf, ,361 lis. 6d. Antverp. 1756
890 Corpus Juris Civilis, recognoverunt, Adnotationibusque criticis
instructum ediclerunt DD. Alb. et Maurit. Kriegel, Aem. Herr-
mann, et Ed. Osenbrueggen ; 3 vols, royal 8vo. sewed, a most
useful edition, £\ Is. Lipsice, 1848
891 Idem liber; 3 vols, royal 8vo. law calf, £\ 14s. ibid. 1848
Vol. I. Index Titt. Corp. Juris Civ. — Institutiones — Digesta — Tabulae
Synopticae.
,, II. Codex Justiniani.
,, III. Novellae — Justiniani Edicta — Tiberii Novellas et alise Consti-
tutiones, necnon Leonis Augusti Nov. Const. Gr. et Lat. —
Feuda, etc. — Constitutiones — Acta de Pace Constantiac.
From its price, its portability, and correctness, tins comprehensive Corpus
Juris Civilis is in constant demand on the continent, where it is the popular
edition.
892 Corpus Juris Civilis Academicum Parisiense cura C. M. Galisset.
(Justiniani Institutiones, Digesta sive Pandectse, Codex, No-
velise et Edicta, nee non Canones Apostolorum, ac Feudorum
libri. Etiam Ulpiani Regulse, Pauli Sententise, Fragmenta Vett.
Jurisc, ac Caii Institutiones, etc. etc.) ; 4to. half bound, mo-
rocco, with obtruding printed registers for the facility of
reference, £1 10s. Paris, 1853
The Corpus Juris Civilis is frequently referred to by writers on Ecclesias-
tical Law. For various other editions, vide : Koman and Civil Law.
893 Costni (Rich. Viearii Gen. Cantauriensis) Ecclesise Anglicanse
Politia, Cum Vita Auctoris ; folio, calf, 10s. (id. O.roirii, 168 4
894 Courrayer(F. le.) Dissertation sur la validite des Ordinations des
Anglois et sur la succession des Evesques de l'Eglise Anglicane ;
2 vols in 1, 8vo. vellum, 6s. Bruxelles, 1723
Courayer, in his defence of the English Ordinations, completely exposes
the falsehood of " The Nag's Head" Ordination of Archbishop Parker, as put
forth by the Romanists.
895 Cranmeri Reformatio Legum ; vide: Councils.
8G david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
CANON LAW, ETC.
S9G Cujacii ^Jac.) Opera Omnia cum Indice generali et novis Addi-
tionibus edidit C. A. Fabrotus ; 1 1 vols, folio, half bound,
uncut, £5. Neapol. 1/22, etc.
tf97 Idem liber, alia editio, 11 vols. 1753; Accedit Promp-
tuarium, Operum Cujacii labore et studio Dom. Albunensi.
Mutince, 1/95. In all 13 vols, folio, vellum, £12 12s.
1758-95
Decisiones S. Rotse Rom. vide : No. 91 1, 847, 878, 948, 952, 971.
Decretalia.
898 Gratiani (A.D. 1151) Gregorii IX. (A.D. 1241) et de-
mentis V. (A.D. 1314) Decretum, totuis propemodum Juris
Canonici Compendium, Sum. Pontificumque Decreta. Una
cum variis Doctorum Glossis, omnia pristino suo Nitori et
Integritati restituta ; 3 vols, royal folio, printed in red and
black, vellum, scarce, £2 2s. Lugduni, 1G00
899 Ejusdem Canones Genuini ab Apocrypbis discreti, cor-
rupti ad emend. Cod. Fidem exacti ; difficiliores Interpre-
tatione illustrati ; opera C. S. Berardi ; 4 vols. 4to. calf, £2 2s.
Taurini, 1752-7
Gregorii IX. (A.D. 1241) Decretalium libri V.
*#* Vide: Augustini Op. No. 100; Bonifacii, Lib. VI. No. 865; Corpus
Juris Canonici, No. 881—888; Boeckhn, 8G0 ; Van Espen, 908-9; Fag-
nanus, 910; 913 — 916, Ferraris; 918, Germonius ; 923, Krirner ; 956,
Schambogen ; 957-60, Schmalzgrueber ; etc. etc
90 1 Devoti (Joa.) Institutions Canonical ; juxta editionem quartam
Eomanam, ab auctore recognitam ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s.
Gand. 1852
902 Dicastillo (J. de, Soc. Jesu) de Juramento, Perjurio, Adjuratione,
nee non de Censuris et Poenis Ecclesiaticis ; folio, hogskin, 1 2s.
Antverp. 16G2
Digesta ; vide : Corpus Juris Civilis.
903 Drach (P. L. B.) du Divorce dans la Synagogue ; Svo. sewed,
4s. 6d. Rome, 1840
904 Dupuy (P.) Traitez des Droits et Libertez de l'Eglise Gallicane,
avec les Epreuves par J. L. Brunet ; 4 vols, folio, calf, scarce,
£4 4s. Paris, 1731
The " Remonstratio Hybernorum " of Caron forms the fourth treatise in
the collection. The original edition is of the greatest rarity, and a copy sold
for £13 13s. in Mr. Heber's sale.
905 Durand de Maillane Dictionnaire de Droit Canonique, et de Pra-
tique beneficiale ; G vols. Svo. sewed, £l Is. Lyons, 1787
90G Dransfeld (J. A.) deEpiscopis et de JuribusEpiscopalibus, etc. ;
4to. 5s. Helmest. 1GG2
Eisenschmidt's Boemiscbes Bullarium ; vide: No. 8G8.
907 Engel (Lud.) Collegium Universi Juris Canonici cum Annota-
tionibusC. Bartbel ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s. Bencventi, 17G0
908 Espen (Bernardi van) Jus Ecclesiasticum Universum hodiernse
Disciplinse, prsesertim Belgii, Gallise, Germanite et Vicinarum
Provinciarum accommodatum ex SS. Scripturis, Canonibus, De-
cretis, Bescriptis Pontificum, aliis depromptum, etc. omnibus
uecessarium ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £\ 10s. Col Agrip. 1748
CANON LAW, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 87
CANON LAW, ETC.
908*Espen (B, van) Jus Ecclesiasticum Universum, quatuor nunc
Tomis comprehensum ; quibus aceedit Supplementum ; 5 vols,
folio, best edition, fine copy, in calf, £3 3s. Colon. 1777
909 Idem liber, alia editio ; 5 vols, folio, calf, £3 Lovanii, 1778
909* Idem liber ; 13 vols. 4to. (3 vols, damaged by water), half
bound, £2 2s. ibid. 17 66
"The 'Jus Ecclesiasticum' is a work which, for depth and extent of
research, clearness of method, and perspicuity of style, equals any on juris-
prudence which has issued from the press." — Charles Butler.
910 Etmerici (N.) Directorium Inquisitorum, cum comment. F*
Pegnse et Indice ; folio, calf, £1 Is. Venet. 1607
010*Fagnani (P.) Jus Canonum, sive Comment, in quinque libros
Decretalium ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £2 5s. Colonics, 1704
911 Farinaccii (P.) P. Ruberi et J. B. Campagnse, Sacrse Rotae
Romanee Decisiones selectee ab Anno 1498 ad Annum 1676 ;
cum Argumentis, Summariis et Indicibus necessariis ; 19 vols.
in 24, folio, vellum, £8 8s. Venet. 1716
Farinaccio was an eminent Roman Advocate and Procurator Fiscal. His
severity in office drew upon him the displeasure of Clement VIII., who re-
marked, upon several of the Cardinals interceding for Farinaccio with him,
punning on the name, that the. farina was excellent, but the sack which con-
tained it was good for nothing.
912 Febronii (J. vel Hontheim) de Statu Ecclesiae et Legitima Po-
testate Romani Pontificis Liber Singularis ; 4 vols. 4to. calf,
£\ ]s. Bullioni, 1765 ; et Franco/. 1774
Under the assumed name of Fehronius, Bp. Hontheim attacked the Pope's
supremacy. Four hulls were issued against the book, and the Bishop sup-
pressed it in 1778.
913 Anti-Febronius. Febronius Abbreviatus cum Notis adver-
sum Neotericos Theologos et Canonistas auctore F. A. Zaccaria,
Soc. Jes. ; 5 vols. 8vo. 15s. Brux. 1822
Anti-Febronius. Ballerini Vindicise Autoritatis Bom. Pon-
tificis contra Opus J. Febronii ; vide : No. 843.
Fermosini (N. R.) Opera Omnia Canonica ; vide infra.
914 Ferraris (Lucii) Bibliotheca Canonica, Juridica, Moralis, Theo-
logica, nee non Rubricistica, Historica, Ascetica, Polemica, etc.
ex Constitutionibus, Conciliis, Decretis, etc. collecta; 8 vols.
in 4, folio, hogskin, with clasps, £3 13s. 6d. Bassano, 1772
914* Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, in 4, folio, hogskin, clasps,
£3 13s. 6d. Romce, \7G7
915 Idem liber, editio novissima, cceteris omnibus castigatior
et locupletior ; 8 vols. 4to. best edition, half bound, calf, gilt
backs, £4 10s. Hagce Com. 1781
916 Idem liber, editio nova Mendis expurgata, Opera et Studio,
Monach. Ord. S. Benedicti Montis Casini ; parts 1 to 32,
royal 4to. ; to be completed in 8 vols. Mont. Cas. 1846-55
The Biblotheca of Ferraris, valuable on so many points of Canon Law, is
indispensable in settling disputed questions as to the authority of the Rubrics.
917 Galener (B.) RegulaEmblematicaS. Benedicti; folio, numerous
plates of emblems, £1 4s. Vinclob. 1780
88 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
canon law, etc.
1)18 Germonii (Cardinalis, Tarantasiensis Archiepiscopi et Comitis
Tarant.) Opera Omnia (inter qua Paratilla in libros V. Decre-
talium Gregorii IX. ; Animadversiones de Jure Pontifico et
Csesareo ; Acta Synodi Dioecesana Muensteri, 1609 ; Epistolee
ad librum de Sacrorum Immunitatibus; de Indultis Apostolicis) ;
2 vols, folio, fine portrait, old red morocco, gilt edges, very
scarce, £2 2s. Romce, 1623
919 Gibson's (Bp. E.) Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani (or the
Statutes, Constitutions, Canons, Rubrics, and Articles of the
Church of England methodically digested, with a Commentary ;)
2 vols, folio, best edition, calf, scarce, £5. Oxford, 1/61
Gratiani (A.D. 1151) Decretalia ; vide: Corpus Juris Canonici,
Ant. Augustinus, Espen, etc. etc.
Gregorii IX. (A.D. 1241) Decretalia; vide: Corpus Juris
Canonici, Boeckhn, Fagnanus, Germonius, Krimer, Schambogen
Schmalzgrueber, etc. etc.
920 Gundling's (N. H.) Allgemeines Geistliche Recht der drey
Christlichen Haupt-Religionen; oder grundliche Ammerkungen
ueber Arnoldi Corvini Jus Canonicum ; 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 10s.
Leips. 1743
Helyot Histoire des Ordres Monastiques ; vide infra.
921 Hericourt (Louis de) les Loix Ecclesiastiques de France, et une
Analyse du Droit Canonique, etc.; folio, cfdf, 12s. Paris, 17/1
Justiniani (A.D. 565) Pandectfe; vide: Pandectee. — His In-
stitutiones et Novelise will be found under Roman and Civil Law.
922 Justelli (C.) Bibliotheca Juris Canonici Veteris, Gr. et Lat. cum
Notis, Indicibus, etc. G. Vcellii et H. Justelli ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
scarce, £1 15s. Paris, 1661
"922*Kiorning (O. G.) Commentatio de Controversia de Consecra-
tionibus Episcoporum Magnse Britannise ; 4to. sewed, 10s.
Helmst. 1739
923 Krimer (F., Soc. Jes.) Qusestiones Canonicse in V. libros Decre-
talium ; 5 vols, in 3, folio, half bound, vellum, £2 5s.
Aug. Vind. 1766
924 Laymann (Paul, Soc. Jes.) in Jus Canonicurrr Commentaria ;
2 vols. 4to. frontispiece, vellum, 18s. Delingce, 1666
Leonis Magni Opera ; vide infra.
925 Leurenii (Petri) Jus Canonicum Universum ; 5 vols, folio, vel-
lum, £2 10s. Yenet. 1729
Lipenii Bibliotheca Juridica ; vide: No. 541-2.
926 Luca (Joa. B. Cad. de) Theatrum Veritatis et Justitise, sive
decisivi Discursus ad Veritatem editi in Forensibus controversiis,
Canonicis et Civilibus ; 7 thick vols, folio, fine copy, hogskin,
£3 10s. Colon. 1691
92/ Idem liber, cum Repertorio Mantissa1, seu Decisionibus ad
Theatrum. — Tractatus de Officiis venalibus et de Pensionibus
Ecclesiasticis, etc. ; 22 vols, in 12, folio, vellum, £8. Venet. 1734
Cardinal Luca was a most distinguished lawyer, and his great work on
CANON LATV, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 89
CANON LAW, ETC.
Ecclesiastical Law, published under the title of " Theatrutu Veritatis et Jus-
titije,'' is authority of the highest order on most vexed questions that arise
in the Ecclesiastical Courts.
Lupi (Chr.) Opera ; vide : Councils, etc.
Lutheri (Dr. M.) Opera ; vide infra.
Lyndwood (Gul Episc. Menev.) Provinciale ; vide: Councils.
927*Macmahon (Hugonis, Armac. Archiep.) Jus Primatiale Arma-
canum, in Omnes Archiepiscopos, Episcopos, et Universum
Clerum, totius Regni Hibernise assertum. — Prosecutio ejusdem
Argumenti pro primatu Armacano contra Anonymum ; 2 vols.
in 1, 4to. calf, scarce, £2 2s. [Dublinii) Anno Domini, 1728
See Carte's Orrnond, vol. ii. p. 27, and also O'Connor's Columbanus
ad Hibernos, where he calls Macmahon's the best book on the subject.
Mr. Heber's copy sold for £5 7s. 6d.
Maimonides (Moses, a.d. 1131); vide: Jad Mischnee ; Moreh
Nevochim, and Perushim.
Marca (P. de) de Concordia Sacerdotii et Imperii ; vide infra.
928 Maschat (Pi.) et J. Walbrecht, Resolutiones in utroque Jure
controversee ; 3 vols. 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Aug. 1762
928*Meermanni Novus Thesaurus Juris Civilis et Canonici, seu Inter-
pretum Opt. Opera, varia et rarissima, tam edita, quam inedita ;
cum Supplemeuto ; 8 vols, folio, Dutch calf, gilt, £6 6s.
Hagce Com. 1751-80
Menochii (Jac.) Consilia ; vide infra.
929 Mesnil (Lud. du) Doctrina et Disciplina Ecclesise, ipsis
Verbis SS. Codicum, Conciliorum, Patrum, et Vett. Monumen-
torum, secundum Seriem Temporum digesta et exposita ; 4 vols,
folio, calf, £l 16s. Colonice, 1731
Mischna ; vide infra.
930 Molina (Lud , Soc. Jes.) de Justitia et Jure ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
vellum, £\ Is. Mogunt. 1602
931 MoLiNiEi (Caroli, Papiniani ut vocant Gallici) Opera Omnia
Juris Ftomani, Canonici, et Gallici ; 5 vols. fol. cf. £4 Par. 1681
932 Meonacelli (Fr.) Formularium Legale practicum Fori Eccle-
siastici ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £\ 10s. Homce, 1713
Moreh Nevochim ; vide infra.
933 Morelli (Cyr.) Fasti Novi Orbis et Ordinationum Apostolicarum
ad Indias pertinentium Breviarium, cum Annotationibus ; 4 to.
15s. Venet. 1776
MtjrGjE Disquisitiones Canonicse : vide infra.
934 Nicollis (V. de) Praxis Canonica, seu Jus Canonicum Casibus
practicis explanatum. Accedit Praxis Curiae Romanse ; 2 vols,
folio, calf, £\ Is. Salisb. 1729
935 Oughton (Th.) Ordo Judiciorum, sive Methodus procedendi in
Negotiis et Litibus in Foro Ecclesiastico-civili Britannico et
Hibernico ; 2 vols. 4to. half bound, uncut, 14s. Lond, 1728
935* Idem liber; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 16s. ' ibid. 1728
936 Pandectae Justinianse in Nov. Ord. digesta?, cum Legibus Codicis,
* TVT
90 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
canon law, etc.
et Novellis, etc. cura Pothier ; 5 vols. 4to. (pub. at £3 15s.)
£\ 15s. ' Paris, 1818-20
For other editions of the Pandects, vide Roman and Civil Law.
937 Par/ei (Dav.) Irenicum sive de Unione et Synodo Evangelicorum
concilianda; 4to. 5s. Heidelb. 1615
938 Paz (G. Suarez de) Praxis Ecelesiastica et Ssecularis, cum For-
mulis Actionum, et Actis Processuum, Hisp. sermone compo-
sita; folio, vellum, 10s. 6d. Valent. 1/31
939 Peckti (P.) Opera Omnia Canonica de Regulis Juris, Partitione
Titulorum, de Reparandis Ecclesiis ; de Amorbizatione Bonorum,
de Continentia Ciericorum, de Testamentis ; folio, calf, 12s.
Antv. 1666
940 Permanedee's (M.) Handbucb des Katboliscben Kirchenrechts ;
2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) sewed, 14s. Landsh. 1846
941 Phillips (G.) Kirchenrecht ; 3 vols, in 4, 8vo. (pub. at
£1 lis. 6d.) boards, 12s. Regensburg, 1845-8
942 ■ Desselben Deutsche Gescbicbte mit bes. Riicksicht auf
Religion, Recht und Staatsverfassung ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s.
Berlin, 1832-4
943 ■ Desselben Euglische Reichs u. Rechtsgeschichte, seit der
Ankunft der Normannen im Jahre 1066 n. Chr. ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1827-8
943* Dassalbe; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 9s. ibid. 1827-8
944 Pichler (V., Soc. Jes.) Jus Canonicum practice explicatum ; 2
vols, in 1, 4to. bogskin, 10s. 6d. Ingulst. 1729
945 Pignatelli (Jac.) Consultntiones Canonical cum Indicibus ; 11
vols, in 5, folio, vellum, £2 5s. Venet. 1736
946 Ejusdem Novissimre Consultationes Canonical, prsecipuas
Controversias qua? ad Fidem spectant continens,in quibus Errores
Atbeorum, Infidelium, Scbismaticorum, Hsereticorum et aliorum,
Ecclesise Catholicse bostium, refutantur et refelluntur, praeser-
timque illas quae circa S. Inquisitionis Tribunal versantur, etc.
etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 16s. Colon. Allobr. 1719
" Opus juris utriusque perutile et necessarium."
947 Pirhing (E.), Jus Canonicum Novo Methodo explicatum ; 4 vols.
folio, hogskin, clasps, £l 16s. Dilingce, 1674
" Jesuite allemand qui avait fait une etude profonde de la theologie et du
droit canonique. Les canonistes font cas de son 'Jus canonicum/' et le
regardent comme classique sur les matieres dont il traite." — Feller.
948 Pontas (Joa.) Dictionarium Casuum conscientiae, seu prsecipuarum
Difficultatum circa Moralem, ac Disciplinam Ecclesiasticam
Decisiones ; 3 vols, folio, hogskin, £1 8s. Luxemb. 1731
The most popular work on the subject, both in Italy and other countries,
subject to the See of Rome.
949 Re buffi Praxis Beneficiarum, cum Bulla Coence Domini, Regulis
Cancellarise, et Practica Cancellarise Apostolicae, etc. 4to. calf,
9s. Colon. 1610
Reformatio LegumEcclesiasticarum ex authoritateHenriciVIII.;
vide: No. 1209.
CANON LAW, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 91
CANON LAW, ETC.
950 Reiffenstuel (Anacl.) Jus Canonicum Universuum, clara Me-
thodo explication. Accedit Tractatus ac Regulis Juris ; 6 vols.
in 3, folio, fine copy in hogskin, clasps, £2 2s. Ingulstadii, 1739
950* Idem liber, 6 vols, in 4, folio, half bound, £2 10s.
Venetiis, 1746
951 Idem liber, editio nova; 6 vols, folio, sewed, £5 10s.
RomcB, 1831-4
952 Resolutionum (et Conclusionum) Thesaurus S. Congr. Concilii,
quae consentanee ad Tridentinorum PP. Decreta, aliasque Ca-
nonici Juris Sanctiones, in Causis ab Anno 1718 usque ad 1760 ;
Episcopis, eorumque Vicariis, ac aliis in Ecclesiastico Fore ver-
santibus apprime utilis et necessarius, cum Indicibus locupletatis
Bartholomsei Liverzani (curante et typis Hieronymi Mainardi) ;
29 vols, in 14, 4to. vellum, scarce, £7 7s. TJrbini, 1739-1757
These authorities on points of discipline and practice, and on other matters
connected with Canon Law, are cited in all the Ecclesiastical Courts subject
to the See of Rome. The Indexes to each volume are very full and clear,
and as many of the causes settled and doubts solved are analogous to much
that passes in our own Ecclesiastical Courts, the work, by no means common
in this country, has also been cited by the Bench and the Bar in Doctors'
Commons.
953 Richter (iEmil. L.) Lehrbuch des Katholischen und Evangelisch-
en Kirchenrechts ; thick 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Leipsig, 1848
954 Rocaberti (J. T. de) Bibliotheca Maxima Pontificia, in qua
Auctorum meliorum Notse, qui pro Romana Sede, Theologice
vel Canonice scripserunt, fere omnes, continetur ; 21 vols, folio,
vellum, £2\ Bomce, 1698-9
Rot,e Romana? Decisiones ; vide : No. 911, and page 85.
Sanchez (T.) Disputationes de Matrimonio ; vide infra.
955 Sartori (I. von) Geistliches unci Weltliches Katholisches Staats-
recht ; 6 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £l lis. 6d.) sewed, 18s.
Nuernb. 1788-91
956 Schambogen (Chr.) Commentarium, seu Lectiones publicee in
Gregorii IX. Decretalium libros V. ; 5 vols, in 1, 4to. fine copy,
calf, scarce, £\ Is. Prague, 1699
Schambogen is great authority on all questions appertaining to the law of
marriage.
957 Schmalzgrueber (F. Soc. Jes.) Dissertatio generalis ad Jus
Canonicum ; Index Ecclesiasticus ; et Judicium Ecclesiasticum
seu Decretalium Gregorii IX. liber 1. et 2. brevi Methodo
expositi ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, 15s. Ingolst. 1728
958 Ejusdem Jus Ecclesiasticum brevi Methodo expositum ; 7
vols. 4to. vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1712
959 Idem liber, editio nova; 12 vols. 4to. sewed, £6 6s.
Romas, 1845
960 Ejusdem Introductio ad Jus Canonicum ; 4to. hogskin,
clasps, 4s. 6d. Ingolst. 1727
961 Schmidt (A., Soc. Jes.) Thesaurus Juris Ecclesiastici potissimum
Germanici, sive Dissertationes selectee in Jus Ecclesiasticum ;
7 vols. 4to. half bound, £1 10s. Heidelbergce, 1772
92 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
canon law, etc.
962 ScHMiEFt(Francisci) Jurisprudent Canonico-Civilis, seu Jus Cano-
nicum Universum uova et facili Methodo explanatum ; 3 vols,
folio, neat, £\ Is. Salisb. 1/16
963 Idem liber, cum Supplemento ; 4 vols, in 3, folio, hogskin,
£i 10s. ibid. 1729
963* Idem liber; vols. I. and III. in 1 vol. folio, hogskin, 10s.
Avenion. 1738
Schnell (Anselmi) Opera Omnia, Jus Canonum, etc. ; vide infra.
964 Sebaldi (a St.Cbristophero) TheologiaJuridio-Canonico-Polemico-
Moralis ; ex Sacra Tridentina Synodo, Sacris Canonibus, etc.
concinnata ; 3 vols, folio, basane, £\ 5s. Wirceb. 1740
Societas Jesu ; vide infra.
965 Spelmant (Henrici, Eq.) Concilia, Decreta, Leges, Constitutiones,
in Re Ecclesiarum orbis Britannici, ab initio Christianse ibidem
Religionis usque ad nostram setatem ; folio, calf, 12s. Lond. 1639
966 Spencer (Dom. Joan.) de Legibus Hebneorum Ritualibus et earum
Rationibus, libri tres ; folio, bound, 12s. Cantab?'. 1685
967 Idem liber, aliaeditio ; 4to. vellum, 6s. 6d. Hagce Com. 1686
968 Idem liber, edidit Chappelow ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 Is.
Cantabr. 1727
969 Idem liber, prsemittitur Ch. M. Pfaffii Dissertatio qua de
vita Spenceri, de libri pretio et erroribus disseritur, auctoresque
qui contra Spencerum scripsere enarrantur ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
18s. Tiibinffce, 1732
970 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 14s. ibid. 1732
" This admirable book, though it is confined to an illustration of the
Ritual Law, yet it is by far the most considerable attempt yet made to ex-
plain the nature and genius of the Mosaic Religion. It is of infinite use, not
only for its own appropriated excellence, but for the subjects necessarily
leading him to a very detailed account of the religious state of the ancient
Pagan wotld, without which knowledge we can have but a very imperfect
understanding of the Jewish Law and History. The scarcity of writers on
the Old Testament shows how necessary it is to make the best use of the
incomparable author of ' De Legibus Hebraeorum Ritualibus.' " —
Bp. Warburtov.
971 Sperelli (Alex.) Decisiones Fori Ecclesiastici ; 2 vols, folio,
vellum, £1 Is. Yenet. 1698
972 Stakl's (F. J.) Philosophic des Rechts nach geschichtlicher
Ansicht ; 2 vols, in 3 parts, 8vo. (published at 18s.), boards,
7s. 6d. Heidelbery, 1830-37
Vol. I. Die Genesis der gegenwartigen Rechtsphilosophie.
,, II. Christliche Rechts — und Staatslehre.
973 ^tatuta (©rtltntS CartuStcns'te a Domino Guigone, priore Cartusie
edita, s. I. et a. (with curious cut, in nine compartments, beaded :
" Origo Ordinis Cartusiensis," upon the reverse of which is the
history of the order). — ^tatuta Antiqua Ordinis Cartusiensis, in
tribus partibus comprehensa, s. I. et a. (with a woodcut of a tree
of succession of Priors from S. Bruno in 1082 to 1259, and
other spirited cuts). — Bcpcrto rutin Statutorum Ordinis Cartu-
siensis per litteras alphabeti, s. I. et a. ; in I volume, folio,
£\ Is. *. /. et a.
Talmud Babylonicuni ; vide infra.
CANON LAW, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 93
CANON LAW, ETC,
974 Thomassini (Lud.) Vetus et Nova Ecclesiae Disciplina circa Bene-
ficia et Beneficiarios ; accedit Tractatus Beneficiarius C. M.
Sguanin ; 10 vols, in 5, 4to. vellum, £2 2s. Neapoli, 1769
975 Ejusdem Vetus et Nova Ecclesise Disciplina circa Bene-
ficia et Beneficiarios, editio Latina, post duas Gallicanas, Secunda,
Auctior et Emendatior ; 3 vols, folio, Dutch vellum, £\ lis. 6d.
Litffdiini, 1706
975*. Idem liber; 3 vols, folio, calf, £1 lis. 6d. ibid. 1706
976 Ancieime et Nouvelle Discipline de FEglise, touchant les
Benefices et les Beneficieres (des Ordres du Clerge, des Semi-
naires, Chapitres, des Convens et des Congregations ; — Des Vo-
cation et de l'Ordination, Election des Eveques, etc., et de leur
Jurisdiction ; — Des Biens temporels de l'Eglise, leur distribution
et leur usage suivant les Canons) ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £\ lis. 6d.
Paris, 1678
977 La meme ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £1 16s. ibid. 1725
978 La meme ; 3 vols, folio, stained, in old binding, 18s.
ibid. 1725
The contents of these volumes show their great value in settling questions
arising out of the various vicissitudes of the papal power, its rise and fall, and
the usurpations of the Church of Rome.
979 Tambtjrtnus (A.) de Jure Abbatum et aliorum Prselatorum, tam
Regularium quam Ssecularium, Episcopis inferiorum ; 3 vols, in
2, folio, calf, £\ 4s. Lugd. 1640
980 Traitez des (Franchises) Droits et Libertez de l'Eglise Gallicane
(publies avec Privilege de Parlement par Pierre Chevalier).
Avec les Preuves de Libertez de l'Eglise Gallicane ; 2 vols, folio,
fine copy, old French red morocco, gilt edges, with the arms of
Madame Elisabeth, the noble but unfortunate daughter of Louis
XVI. on the sides, very rare, £4 4s. S. I. 1639
The first volume contains reprints of various treatises of great rarity, even
at the date of this republication, and of manuscript essays of earlier date,
existing in the Public Libraries of France. Amongst them will be found the
opinions of the greatest canon lawyers of the period, including those of MM.
Brulart, Capel, Coquille, Du Hamel, Faucher, Faye, Hotman, Jacob, Les-
chassier, Mesnil, Milletot, Pithou, Tanquerel, Tillet, and others. The volume
of " Preuves " consists of upwards of 1150 pages divided into forty chapters,
several of which treat of the rights of the crown of France as to patronage
and discipline, as well as to the regulation of the offices of the Church, e.g. —
("le changement des Missels et Brevieres des Eglises particulieres de France,
ne se peut faire sans l'ordre du Roy").
981 TRAVERs(Gualteri)Ecclesiasticee Disciplinse et Anglicanse Ecclesise
ab ilia Aberrationis plena a Verbo Dei et dilucida Explicatio ;
first edition, small 8vo. with the tables, blue morocco, gilt edges,
antique style, rare, £1 lis. fid. Rupellce, 15/4
This rare little volume is the forerunner of " The Defence of Ecclesiastical
Discipline," by the same author, which appeared in 1584. Both are books
of great rarity.
" The book ' De Disciplina Ecclesiastica ' was the ground and model of the
Puritan discipline, which was so laboured to take place in this Church in the
room of Episcopacy established." — Strype.
94 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
canon law, etc.
982 Turriani (Fr.) de Hierarchicis Ordinationibus Ministrorum Ec-
clesise Catholicse adversus Schismaticas Vocationes Ministrorum
et Superintendentium, etc. ; libri II. 4to. calf, 10s. 6d.
Dillingce, 1569
Van Espen ; vide : Espen, No. 908-9.
983 Vargas (Francisci) de Episcoporum Jurisdiction, etc. 4to. vellum,
10s. Romce, P. Manutii, 1563
" Volume d'une grande rarete." — Van de Velde.
984 Vicat (B. Ph.) Vocabularium Juris utriusque ; 4 vols, iu 2, 8vo.
16s. Neapoli, 1760
985 Voelli (Guil.) Bibliotheca Juris Canonici Veteris ; 2 vols, folio,
calf, £\ 10s. Paris, 1661
Vol. 1. Canonum Ecclesiasticorum Codicis Antiqui, vel Greece vel Latine.
,, 2. Antiquorum Canonum Collectores, Gr. et Lat.
986 Wamesii (Jo.) Responsiones, sive Consilia de Jure Pontificio,
Ordine Titulorum, Decretalium digesta ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 Is.
Lovanii, 1605
Wilkins (Davidis) Concilia Magnse Britannise ; vide : Councils,
etc. Lovanii, 1605
987 Wurdtwein (S. A.) Subsidia Diplomatica, et Nova Subsidia Di-
plomatica Juris Ecclesiastici Germanise, ex authenticis Docu-
ments cougesta, et Notis illustrata ; 27 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£3 10s. Heidelberg, 1772-89
988 Zaccaria (F. A., Soc. Jes.) Anti-Febbronio, o sia Apologia Storico-
polemica del Primato del Papa; 4 vols. 8vo. half bound, 18s.
Casena, 1770
■ Idem liber, Latine; vide: No. 912.
989 Zallingeri (J. A.) Institutiones Juris Naturalis et Ecclesiastici
Publici (ace. A. Sionnet) ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. 6d. Pai-is, 1839
990 Ejusdem Institutiones Juris Ecclesiastici, maxime Privati,
ordine Decretalium; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Jug. Vind. 1792-3
991 Ejusdem Juris Ecclesiastici Publici Compendium; 8vo.
4s. 6d. Bononice, 1817
992 Zallwein (G.) Opera Ecclesiastico-Juridica, sive Principia Juris
Ecclesiastici (de Natura, Ortu et Progressu Juris Eccles., prse-
sertim Germanici ; de Statu Ecclesise, de Hierarchia, de
Libertate Ecclesiarum, etc. ; 4 vols, in 2, 4to. calf, scarce, 12s.
Aug. Vind. 1763
993 Idem liber ; 4 vols. 4to. calf, 14s. ibid. 1763
994 Zamboni (Job. Fortunati) Collectio Declarationum Sacrse Con-
gregationis Cardinalium S. Cone. Trident. Interpretum, quae
consentanee ad Trident. Patr. Decreta, aliasque Juris Canonici
Sanctiones Ssec. XVIII. in Causis propositis prodierunt ; 8 vols.
4to. half bound, calf, very scarce, £7 7s. Vienna, 1812
995 Ziegler (C.) de Diaconis et Diaconissis Veteris Ecclesiae liber
Commentarius ; 4to. half bound, vellum, 7s. 6d. Witteb. 1678
996 Ejusdem de Episcopis eorumque Juribus Privilegiis et
vivendi Ratione Liber Commentarius; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum,
10s. 6d. Norimb. 1686
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 95
Cantacuzenus ; vide : Corpus Script. Byzant.
997 Cappellari (Maur. pseudonyme du Pape Gregoire XVI.) Tri-
omphe du St. Siege et de l'Eglise, ou les Novateurs Modernes.
Trad ait de lTtalien par M. l'Abbe Jammes ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
7s. 6d. Louvain, 1834
99S Cappelli (L.) Critica Sacra, folio, calf, 10s. Pains, 1650
999 Idem liber, editio nova cura Vogel ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,
12s. Halce, 1775
1000 Ejusdem Historia Apostolica illustrata, una cum Epis-
tolarum Pauli historica Demoustratio ; 4to. vellum, Gs.
Sahnurii, 1 683
1001 Ejusdem Commentaria et Notse Criticse in Vetus Testa-
mentum ; folio, vellum, 15s. Amst. 1689
Louis Capellus, a minister of the French Reformed Church, was one of
the ablest biblical critics of his time.
1002 Caramuelis (Joa.) Theologia Regularis, i. e. in SS. Benedicti,
Basilii, Augustini, et Francisci Regulas Commentaria ; 2 vols,
folio, frontispiece and plates of the insignia of the Orders of
Knighthood, and of Oriental Languages, etc. calf, £\ 4s.
Lugd. 1665
1003 Caramuelis Lobkowiz (J.) Theologia Moralis, Fundamental,
Canonica Civilis, Sacramentalis, Regularis Militaris, etc.; 4to.
frontispiece, hogskin, clasps, 10s. 6d. Franco/. 1652
1004 Careil (A. Foucher de) Refutation Inedite de Spinoza par
Leibnitz, precedee d'un Memoire ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d.
Paris, 1854
1006 Carmoly (M.) Itineraires de la Terre Sainte des XII le. au
XVI I. e Siecle, traduits de l'Hebreu et accompagnes de Tables,
des Cartes, et d'Ecclaircissements ; 8vo. (pub. at 14s.) 9s.
Bruxelles, 1847
1007 Caron (P. Recollet, Irlandois) Remonstrantia Hybernorum, ou
l'lndependance de la Puissance Temporelle de la Spirituelle ; et
Collection des Traitez (par autres autheurs) des Droits et
Libertez de l'Eglise Gallicane (par P. Dupuy) avec lesEpreuves
(par J. L. Brunet) ; 4 vols, in 3, fol. cf. scarce, £4 4s.
Paris, 1731
The original edition of Caron's celebrated work is of the greatest rarity,
nearly the whole impression having been destroyed in the Great Fire of
London in 1666. Mr. Heber's copy, the only one which has occurred for
sale for many years, sold for £13 13s. It is, however, reprinted verbatim in
Dupuy's collection, which has also become a scarce book.
1009 Carove (F. W.) die Roemiscb-Katholische Kirche, im Ver-
haltniss zu Wissenschaft, Recht, Kunst, Wohlthittigkeit,
Reformation und Geschichte ; 8vo. boards, 5s. Gottingen, 1«27
1010 Desselben letzten Dinge des Romischen Katholicismus
im Deutschland ; 8vo. 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1845
1011 Carpovii (Jac ) Elementa Theologise Naturalis Dogmaticse ;
4to. 9s. Jence, 1742
1012 Ejusdem Revelatum SS. Trinitatis Mvsterium ; 4to.
4s. "Franco/. 1737
1013 Ejusdem Theologia Revelata Dogmatica ; 4 vols. 4to.
16s. ibid. 1753
96 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
1014 Carpzovii (Jo. G.) Apparatus Historieo-Criticus Antiquitatum
Sacri Codicis et Gentis Ilebrsese ; vellum, 4to. portrait, 10s.
ibid. 1/48
1 115 ■ Ejusdem Critica Sacra Veteris Testamenti ; 4to. 6s.
Lipsice, 1/28
1016 Ejusdem Introductio ad libros Biblicos Veteris Testa-
menti, et Critica Sacra ad libros Veteris Testamenti ; 4 vols.
4to. bound, £1 Is. ibid. 1/28-31
" Carpzovius was a man of profound erudition and indefatigable industry.
His work contains the principal materials, which had been afforded by his
predecessors, perspicuously arranged and augmented by his own valuable
observations. It is also partly employed in the confutation of Hobbes,
Spinoza, Toland, and other antiscripturists." — Bp. Marsh.
1017 ■ Ejusdem Commentatio Critica ad Libros Novi Testa-
menti; 4to. bound, 5s. Lipsce, 1730
1018 Carpzovii (Jo. B.)Isagogein Libros Ecclesiarum Lutheranarum
Symbolicos, cura J. Olearii ; 4to. portrait, 15s. Dresdce, 1725
1019 Cariiiere (M.) die Religion in ibrem Begriff, ihrer weltgeschicht-
lichen Entwickelung und Vollendung ; 8vo. 4s. Weilheim, 1841
1020 Die pbilosopbische Weltanschauung der Reformationszeit
in ibren Beziehungen zur Gegenwart ; 8vo. 12s. Stuttgart, 1 847
1021 Cartier (G.) Auctoritas et Infallibilitas Summorum Pontificum
in Fidei et Morum Qusestionibus definiendis stabilita ; 4to. calf,
gilt sides, 7s. 6d. Aug. Find. 1738
1022 Carve (J.) Lyra, sive Ancephalaeosis Hibernica, de Origine No-
mine Moribus, Ritibusque Hibernicse Gentis ; 4to. fine complete
copy, calf, very scarce, £5 5s. Sulzebaci, 1660
" Carve was a priest and apostolick notary. He was born at Moberon, in
the county of Tipperary." — Nicolson.
1023 Casalii (J. B.) de profanis iEgyptiorum, Romanorum et sacris
Christianorum Ritibus, libri tres ; Franco/. 1681. — J. A. Quen-
stedii Antiquitates Biblicre et Ecclesiasticoe ; Wittebergce,
1688 ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 10s. 1681-88
1024 Ejusdem de Veteribus iEgyptior. et Romanorum Ritibus
profanis, et sacris Christianorum, libri tres. ; 4to. plates, vellum,
7s. 6d. Roma;, 1644
1025 Idem liber; 4to. plates, calf, 7s. ibid. 1644
1027 Casaxtboni (Is.) de Rebus Sacris et Ecclesiasticis Exercitationes
XVI. ad Card. Baronii Annales ; 4 to. calf, 10s. Geneves, 1655
1028 Caspari (C. P.) ueber Micba, den Morasthiten, und seine pro-
phetische Schrift ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at £\), sewed, 10s. 6d.
Christiania, 1851
Cassiantjs ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Cassiodori (Aur.) Opera ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Castelli Lexica, vide : Hebrew and Syriac Books.
1030 Catalani (Jos.) Sacrarum Ceeremoniarum, sive Rituum Eccle-
siasticorum S. R. Ecclesiee, libri tres post Marcellum Corcy-
rensem Archiepiscopum mendis purgarti et Commentariis aucti ;
2 vols, folio, half bound, uncut, £2 10s. Bomce, 1750
1031 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £2 18s. ibid. 1750
0000 Ejusdem SS. Concilia ; vide : Councils.
THEOLOGY ] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 97
Catalini (Jos.) Ejusdem Rituale Rom. Benedicti XIV. vide:
Liturgies.
Ejusdem Pontificale ; vide : Liturgies.
Catechismus Concilii Tridentini, et alii Catechismi ; vide:
Councils, and Confessions of Faith.
1032 Catrou (P.) Histoire des Anabaptistes, leurs Opinions, etc.
12mo. plates, calf, 7s. (id. Paris, 16" 15
1033 Cattenburgh (Adria) Spicilegium Theologise Christianse Ph.
a Limborch ; folio, vellum, 14s. Amstel. 1726
1034 Catjsstni (Nic. Soc. Jes.) de Eloquentia Sacra et Humana, libri
XVI. ; 4to. vellum, 10s. Lugd. 1651
Caussin was the violent opponent of Cardinal Richelieu, who ultimately
procured his disgrace and dismissal from Court.
1035 Catjz (C. F. de) de Cultibus Magicis, eorum perpetuo ad Eccle-
siam et Rempublicam habitu ; 4to. bds. 7s. 6d. Vindob. 1771
1036 Cavalieri (Jo. Mich.) Opera omnia Liturgica, seu Commen-
taria in Sacr. Rit. Congr. Decreta ad Romanum Breviarium,
Missale, et Rituale attinentia; 5 vols, in 2, folio, portrait, gilt
vellum, gilt edges, £\ 16s. Venetiis, 1758
1037 Idem liber ; 5 vols, in 1, folio vellum, £\ 4s. ibid. 1758
1038 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 5 vols, in 1, folio, half bound,
£1 8s. Basmni, 1778
" Cavalierius rei liturgicaj scientissimus erat." — Zaccaria.
1039 Cave (W.) Antiquitates Patrum et Ecclesiasticse ; oder Leben,
Wandel, Lehr, Todt. und Marter der Apostolischen Vseter,
u. s. w. mit Vorrede von Herm. Wits ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. (1 700
pp.) vellum, 9s. Bremen, 1701
Ejusdem Historia Litteraria Script. Eccles. ; vide, Nos.
488 to 493.
Cedrentjs Scylitzes ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
1040 Celada (Did. de, Soc Jes.) Judith illustris perpetuo Commen-
tario, Litterali et Morali, folio, hogskin, 12s. Lugd. 1648
1041 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, hogskin, 10s. 6d. Venet. 1650
1042 Ejusdem Commentarius Litteralis ac Moralis in Tobiam ;
folio, stamped hogskin, 10s. 6d. Ludg. 1648
1043 Ejusdem Commentarius Litteralis et Moralis in Ruth ;
folio, stamped hogskin, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1652
1044 Ejusdem Commentarius Litteralis et Moralis in Susannam
Danielicam ; folio, hogskin, 12s. ibid. 1656
1045 Ejusdem Commentarius Litteralis et Moralis in Estherum,
stamped hogskin, 12s. ibid. 1(358
1046 Centura Magdeburgenses, sive Historia Ecclesiastica Cen-
turiarum I. ad XIII., ex optimis Historicis, Patribus et aliis
Scriptoribus congesta ; 13 vols, in 8, folio, first and best edi-
tion, old stamped hogskin, £5 5s. Basilece, 1559-74
1047 Idem liber ; 13 vols, in 8 ; folio, a very beautiful copy,
with contemporary large woodcut portraits inserted, monastic
binding of the period, £6 6s. ibid. 1559-74
1048 per Ludov. Lucium recensitge, 12 vols, in 3, folio, calf,
£2 2s. ibid. 1624
" The father of Ecclesiastical History as now existing, was really
Mathias Francowitz, better known as Flaccius Ulyricus. The vast com-
98 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
pilation by him and his coadjutors, Wigand, Richter or Judex and Faher
in favour of Protestantism, the Centuriae Magdeburgenses, gave rise to a
work similarly extensive by Caesar Baronius in favour of Romanism." —
Soames.
" This immortal work threw immense light on the history of the Chris-
tians, which was previously involved in darkness, or stained with innumerable
fables." — Mosheim.
1049 Chadenede (L'Abbe de) le Christianisme demontre par les
Traditions Catholiques, ou Etude des Peres de l'Eglise ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 6s. Paris, 1837
Chalcocondylas ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
1050 Chamieri (Dan.) Corpus Theologieum, seu Loci Communes
Theologici ; folio, vellum, 15s. Geneva, 1653
1051 Ejusdem Panstratia Catholica, sive Controversiarum de
Religione adversus Pontificios Corpus ; 4 vols, folio, vellum,
scarce, £2 2s. ibid. 1626
1052 Idem liber ; 4 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £1 12s.
Franc. 1627
Chamier was Divinity Professor at the Protestant University of Mont-
auban, and drew up the Edict of Nantes. The Panstratia was written
against Bellarmin de Controversiis.
1053 Chantereme (Sr.de) Essais de Morale ; 3 vols. 12mo. calf, 6s.
Paris, 1682
1054 Charles V. : — Correspondance de l'Empereur Charles V. — Cor-
responded des Kaiser's Karl V. : aus Archiven zu Brussel
mitgetheilt von Dr. Karl Lanz ; 3 vols. 8vo. (published at
£2 2s.) cloth, £1 Is. Leipzig, 1844
In every way a most important book, bringing to light the secret springs
of action of the sovereigns of Europe, at the most eventful period of her
history, from 1513 to 1556. The whole of the correspondence with the
Court of France, particularly with Francis I., is of the greatest value, and
though that with the Princes of Germany may appear less so to the casual
reader, it is equally important ; whilst the Letters to and from Queen Mary
and Bishop Bonner and the Emperor elucidate much that has hitherto been
veiled in obscurity, as to the motives for her truculent persecution of the
Reformed Church. The whole is written in French, with the exception of
some few letters in Latin.
1055 Retraite et Mort de Charles-Quint, au Monastere de
St. Juste. Lettres Inedites, publiees d'apres les originaux con-
serves dans les Archives de Simancas, avec Introduction par
Gachard ; 2 vols, in 3, 8vo. sewed, 18s. Brux. 1854-5
1056 Charpentier (J. P.) Etudes sur les Peres de l'Eglise Grecque
et Latin; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. 6d. Paris, 1853
Chastenet Concile de Constance ; vide: No. 1184.
1057 Chateaubriand (F. A. de) Etudes ou Discours Historiques sur
la Chute de l'Empire Romain, la Naissance et les Progres du
Christianisme, etc. thick 8vo. cloth, bds. 6s. Paris, 1838
1057* Les Memes; 12mo. sewed, 3s. ibid. 1852
1058 Genie du Christianisme, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. ibid. 1854
1059 Les Martyrs, ou la Triomphe de la Religion Chretienne,
12mo. 3s. ibid. 1855
Chaufepie Dictionnaire Historique ; vide : History.
10G0 Chauncii (Maur.) Historia aliquot nostri Sseculi Martyrum
Anglise ; 4to. scarce, £\ Is. Mognntice, 1550
From George Chalmers' library. Bindley's copy sold for .£1 10s.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 99
1061 Chatjncii (Maur.) Commentariolus de Vitse Ratione et Martyrio
XVIII. Cartusianorum, qui in Anglia sub liege Henrico VIII.
trucidati sunt ; 12mo. with plate of the Temptation of William
Tynzby., very scarce, £1 5s. Gandavi, 1G08
There is a curious account of Maurice Chauncey in Wood's Athense
Oxonienses.
1062 Chemnitii (M.) et P. Lyseri Harmonia Quatuor Evangelistarum,
cum Commentario J. Gerhardi ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\ 5s.
Geneva, 1641-5
1063 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £\ 10s.
ibid. 1655
1064 Ejusdem Loci Theologici, studio P. Leyser ; 3 vols. 8vo.
vellum, 10s. 6d. Francofurti, 1604
1065 Ejusdem de duabus Naturis in Christo libellus ; cura N.
Selnecceri ; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Lips. 1578
Chemnitz, who was born at Brandenburg in 1522, and filled the office of
librarian to the Elector, was a great opponent of Romanism ; and both the
"Harmonia Evangelica" and the "Loci Communes" are held in great
esteem.
1066 Chevassii (Jos.) Meditations Ecclesiastiques, tirees des Epitres
et Evangiles, qui se lisent a la Sainte Messe ; 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 12s. Besancon, 1846
1067 Chiapponi (Just.) Acta Canonizationis SS. Pii V., Andr. Avel-
lini, Fel. a Cantalicio, et Catharinse de Bononia ; folio, neat,
plates, 14s Eomce, 1/20
1068 Chiarini (l'Abbe L. A.) Theorie du Judaisme appliquee a la
Reforme des Israelites de tous les Pays de l'Europe ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 6s. Paris, 1830
1069 Chmel (Jac.) Apologia Orthodoxse Catholicseque Doctrinse de
Morali Hominis Impotentia ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Pragce, 1794
Chromatii (Episcopi Aquilejensis) Scripta ; vide: Fathers and
Schoolmen.
1070 Chronicon Paschale a Mundo condito ad Heraclii Imperatoris
Annum Vieesimum, Gr. et Lat., curis Du Fresne et Du Cange ;
folio, calf, £\ 10s. Paris, 1688
Idem liber ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
1071 Chronicon Sacri Monasterii Casinensis, auctore Leone Cardi-
nali, Episcopo Ostiensi, continuatore P. Diacono, cum Notis A.
de Nuce ; folio, best edition, hogskin, £1 lis. 6d. ibid. 1668
1072 Chronicon Generale Ordinis S. Benedicti Patriarchse Mona-
chorum ab Anno 480 ad Annum 640, primo volumine compre-
hensum ; folio, plates, vellum, £1 5s. Colonies, 1684
1073 Chrysogoni (L.) Mundus Marianus, sive Maria Speculum
Mundi Snblunaris ; folio, half bound, £\ \s.Ai/ff. Yind. 1/12
Chrysostomus (Jo.) ; vide : Fathers and School, nen.
Ch\tr«t (D.) Confessio Augustana ; vide: Councils.
1074 Ciaconii (Alph. Hispani) Vitee et Res gestse Pontificum Roman-
orum et S. R. E. Cardinalium, ab Initio nascentis Ecclesise
usque ad Clementem IX., cum Notis A. Oldoini ; 4 vols, folio,
portraits and plates, fine copy, bound in Dutch vellum, £3 10s.
Eomce, 1677
1075 Idem liber; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £2 18s. ibid. 16/7
100 DAYID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [THEOLOGY.
10/6 Cigheri (Ang.) S. Matris Nostra;, Ecclesiaj Catholics Dogma-
turn et Morum ex Vett. Patr. Veritas demonstrata ; seu Theo-
logia Veterum Patrum Universa ; 13 vols. 4to. half bound,
calf, scarce, £5 5s. Florent. 1791
1077 Claude (Dominicain) Histoire ou Antiquitez de l'Etat Monas-
tique et Religieux ; 4 vols. 12mo. fine copy, cf. 14s. Paris, 1G99
1078 Claus (J. J.) Spicilegium Catechetico-concionatorium, id est,
Condones Exegetici ex preestantissimis auctoribus collecti ; 2
vols, folio, calf, 18s. Aug.Vind. 1746
1079 Clausen (H. N.) Apologetae Ecclesise Christianas Ante-Theo-
dosianas, etc. ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Hauniae, s. a.
1080 Det Nye Testaments Hermeneutik ; 8vo. (published at
14s.) sewed, 6s. Kjdbenh. 1840
1081 Clavenau (Ignacii) Ascesis posthuma, continens S. Benedicti
Vitam moraliter exposita : Eleucidarium in Regulam ejusdem :
Tractatus de Obligatione Religiosorum ; de Sacriticio Missae ;
de Doctrina Christiana ; de regendo Homine exteriore ; de
Modo orandi, etc. ; et Exercitationem ad Devotionem ; 2 vols.
4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Salisb. 1720
Clemangiis (N. de) de Diebus Festis et Sabbato ; vide : Hardt
(H. von der).
Clemens Alexandrinus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Clemens Romanus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1083 Clementis XI. (Jo. Franc. Albani) Opera Omnia (Orationes ;
Homilias, Epistolas et Brevia ; Bullarium). Accedit Vita a
Prassula quodam Romano perscripta ; 2 vols, folio, half bound,
£1 5s. Francqfurti, 1729
1084 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 10s.
ibid. 1729
Contents : — Orationes consistoriales. — Homiliae. — Epistolae et brevia
selectiora. — Bullarium. — Vita.
When elected, Cardinal Alboni took three days to consider whether he
should accept the tiara. His pontificate was disturbed by the disputes
between the Jesuits and the Jansenists, to put an end to which he issued
his famous bull against the five propositions in 1705. In 1713 his more
famous bull " Unigenitus," against Quesnel's Paraphrase of the New Tes-
tament, appeared, a book which previously he had praised in the highest
terms. His letters and breves are most valuable, in consequence of the
troubled state of the Church during the early part of his pontificate.
1085 Clementi XIV. (Ganganelli) Lettere ed altre Opere con Vita
da M. Caraccioli ; 2 vols. 12mo. boards, 10s.
Fir en: e, Mblini, 1829
1086 Lettres Interessantes, avec Anecdotes de sa Vie, par M.
Caraccioli; 4 vols, in 3, 12mo. calf, 9s. Paris, 1776
Breve por el qual suprime, deroga y extingue el Instituto
y Orden de la Compafiia de Jesus ; vide : No. 1185.
Pope Benedict XIV., who loved Ganganelli with the most genuine affec-
tion, has recorded of him " that, to an amazing memory he joined extensive
learning, and withal was a thousand times more modest than the most
ignorant, and so cheerful that it could not be supposed that he had ever
. lived in retirement."
Clement Bibliotheque Curieuse ; vide: No. -196.
1088 Clericati( Joa.)de venerabili Eucharistirc Sacramento Decisiones;
4 to. 6s. Venet. 1697
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 101
1089 Clerici (Joa.) et II. Hammondii Versio Veteris et Novi Testa-
menti, cum Paraphrasi perpetua, Commentario philologico,
Dissertationibus criticis, et Tabulis chronologicis et geogra-
phicis ; 6 vols, folio, calf, £2 15s. Amst. 1735
1090 Testamentum Vetus, separatim ; 4 vols, folio, half
bound, £\ 10s. ibid. 1/35
1091 Clichtovei (Jud.) Elucidatorium Ecclesiasticum ad Officium
Ecclesiee pertinentia planius exponens ; folio, monastic binding,
sliglilty wormed at the end, 18s. Basil. 1559
1092 Idem liber; folio, hogskin, £1 5s. ibid. 1559
1. Hymni de tempore et de Sanctis explanati.
2. Nonnulla Cantica ecclesiast., Antiphonoe, et responsoria explicata.
3. Ea quas ad Missse pertinent officium explicata.
4. Prosae qua? in S. Altaris sacrificio ante Evangelium dicuntur, diluci-
datio. " Opus laudatissimum." — Zaccaria.
1093 — Ejusdem Homiliae ; in Dominicas et Fest. Sanctorum
(de Tempore, de Sanctis, et de aliis piis Rebus) ; folio, vel-
lum, £\ 4s. Colon. 1550
The Sermon on St. Thomas a-Becket is curious, and those preached before
the Convocations and Synods of France are full of interest.
1094 Ejusdem de Sacramento Eucharistise contra (Ecolampa-
dium libri II. ; 4to. calf, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1526
1095 Ejusdem Propugnaculum Ecclesise, adversus Lutheranos,
tres libros continens ; Ritum antiquum celebrandse Missse ;
Sacerdotum Coelibatumque ab Ecclesia indictum, Jejuniorum
Observautiam ; thick 8vo. slightly stained, vellum, scarce,
£1 Is. Colon. 1 52G
Climaci (J. Scholastici) Opera; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
1097 Cloppenburg (Joh.) Theologica Opera omnia; 2 vols. 4to.
vellum, 9s. Amst. 1684
1098 Clozeaulx (F. de) Privileges des Papes, Empereurs, Roys, etc.
en faveur de l'Ordre de S. Jean de Hierusalem ; 4to. (upwards
of 1 200 pages of copies of Charters and Documents) calf, an-
tique style, gilt edges, very rare, £4 4s. Paris, 16-19
The Chevalier de Haudesins des Clozeaulx was agent for the Order of the
Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in France, and collected from the National
Archives, Leiger-books, and State papers, as well as from those of the Order
itself, the documents which form the contents of this very rare volume, a
desideratum in most public as well as private libraries where History is
made a prominent feature. Des Clozeaulx is not mentioned in the " Bio-
graphie Universelle," nor will his work be found in the Manuel of M. Brunet,
either in the Dictionary or in the Table, in the latter of which, at page 460,
he enumerates the works connected with the Order of St. John of Jerusa-
lem. Mr. Grenville did not possess a copy, though belonging to a class of
books which he highly prized.
1099 CochljEI (Joannis) Speculum Antiquae Devotionis circa Missam
et omnem alium Cultum Dei, ex Ant. Auctoribus nunquam
typis evulgatis (Amalerio Treverensi ; Walfrido Strabone S.
Galli ; Basilio Magno ; S. Bonifacii Vita, etc.) ex Vetust. Bibl.
Moguntise, Misnse et Vuormacise ; folio, half bound vellum,
15s. Mogunticp, F. Behem, 1549
1100 Ejusdem Historia Ilussitorum. — Duo de septem Sacra-
mentis et de Cseremoniis Ecclesiee Tractatus ; folio, boards,
slightly wormed, 18s. Moyant. 1519
102 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
1101 Cochl^t (Jo.) Epistola Martini Lutheri ad Henricum VIII. ;
Regis Responsio, et Lutheri Epistola Secunda, cum Discus-
sionibus Jo. Cocbltei, 4to. rare, 15s. Colonite, 1527
1102 Antiqua et Insignis Epistola Nicolai Papse, et Decreta ;
Brevis Historiarum Commemoratio ad Henricum VIII. ; De-
fensio Joannis (Fisher) Episcopi Roffensis et Thomaj Mori
adversus Richardum Samsonem ; Thomse Mori et Erasmi
Fragmenta Epistolarum ad Joan. Cochlseum ; 4to. rare, £\ 5s.
Lips. 1536
Not mentioned by Lowndes.
1103 Ejusdem de Matrimonio Regis Anglise, Henrici VIII.,
Congratulatio ; 4to. rare, £\ Is. ibid. 1535
1104 Ejusdem Pro Scotise Regno Apologia, adversum Alexadr.
Alesium, 4 to. rare, 18s. ibid. 1534
Not mentioned by Lowndes.
Codex Canonum Vett. Rom. ; vide : Councils, etc.
Codex Theodosianus ; vide : Canon Law.
1105 Codinus (G. Curopalata) de Olrlciis et Officialibus Ecclesise
Constantinopolitanse, Gr. et Lat., studio J. Gretseri ; nee non
Dissertatio de Imaginibus non manufactis ; folio, vellum, 10s.
Paris, 1625
Codinus ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
Coslestini Comitia Augustana ; vide : No. 1148.
1108 Ccelln's (Dr. G. C.) Biblische Theologie, rait einer Nachricht
iiber des Verfassers Leben u Wirken, herausg. v. D. Schulz ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at 16s.) sewed, 10s. Leipzig, 1836
110/ Colbert (Ch. J.) Instructions generales en forme de Catechisme ;
3 vols. 12mo. calf, 6s. 6d. Paris, 1733
1108 Coler (J.) Vie de Spinosa ; 18mo. calf, 2s. 6d. LaHaye, 1/06
Coleti (N.) Concilia; vide: No. 1193.
1109 Collet (P.) Institutiones Theologicte, ad Usum S. minariorum,
e propriis suis Prselectionibus ; 2 vols. 4to. cloth, 14s.
Jug. Taur. 1/64
1110 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. hogskin, 12s. ibid. 1764
1111 ■ • Idem liber, alia editio ; 7 vols. 8vo. sd. 18s. Gandce, 1824
1112 Colloquii della Religione considerata ne suoi Fondamenti, e
nelle sue Relazioni con la Fehcita dell' Uomo ; 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Roma, 1833-34
1113 Colomesii (P., Galli, presb. Eccl. Angl.) Opera Theologica,
Critica et Geographica, edente J. A. Fabricio ; 4to. calf, 6s.
Hamb. 1709
1114 Idem liber; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1709
Colonia Dictionnaire des Livres Jansenistes ; vide : No. 497.
1115 Columbi (Joan., Soc. Jes.) Commentaria in Sacram Scripturam,
ab initio Geneseos usque ad finem libri Regum ; folio, hogskin,
10s. 6d. Lugd. 1656
1116 Com balot (Abbe) Conferences sur les Grandeurs de la Sainte
Vierge, prfechees dans l'Eglise de St. Sulpice ; 8vo. 4s. 6d.
Lyon, 1845
1117 Comenit (Jo. Am.) Historia Fratrum Bohemorum eorumque
Ordo et Disciplina, cum Ecclesise Bohem. ad Anglicanam Pa-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 103
rsenesi. Accedit Panegersia. Praefatus est J. F. Buddeus de
Disciplina ; 4to. best edition, half bound, 15s. Halee, 1702
A curious book, published originally in 16G0. Buddeus' preface is
valuable. The Ratio Disciplines is addressed to the Church of England
" variis hac terms procellis jactantce, jam autem tranquillilatis sua por-
tum prospectanti." The Pareenesis treats of the Unity of the Churches.
1118 Commentarius in Acta Apostolorum (Armenice) ; 8vo. sewed,
6s. Venezia, 1839
1119 Cqmmentationes Theologicss ediderunt E. F. C. Rosenmuller,
G. H. L. Feldner, et J. D. V. Maurer ; 2 vols, in 4 parts, 8vo.
(pub. at £1) 10s. Lips. 1824-32
Confesstones Fidei : vide : Councils, etc.
1 120 Coninck (jEg. de, Soc. Jes.) Commentaria ac Disputationes in
universam Doctrinam D. Thomse de sacramentis et censuris ; 2
vols, in 1, folio, bogskin, 12s. Antw. 16 1G
" Coninck fut un des plus excellens theologiens de sa compagnie." —
Moreri.
Conradi (Philos.) Chronicon Monasterii Scbeirn ; vide: Fathers.
1121 Conrii (Florentii, Hiberni, Tuamens. Archiep.) Tractatus de
Parvulorum sine Baptismo decendentium ex baec Vita, etc. ;
folio, calf, rare, £2 10s. Rothomagi, 1652
Florence Conroy, the titular Archbishop of Tuam, was attainted of high
treason, and fled beyond seas. He was one of most profound scholars of
the day.
Constantinus Menasses ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
Constantinus Porphryrogenitus ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
1122 Contarini (Cardinalis Gasparis) Opera Omnia (Theologica,
Catechetica, etc.) ; folio, bogskin, scarce, £1 5s. Paris, 1571
Constitutiones et Canones ; vide : Councils.
1123 Contzen (Ad.) in quatuor Evangelistas Commentaria; folio,
vellum, 14s. Mogunt. 1626
1 1 24 Copi (Alani vel N. Harpsfield) Dialogi sex contra summi Pon-
tificatus, Monasticse vitse, Sanctorum, sacrarum Imaginum op-
pugnatores et pseudo-martyres ; 4to. with the scarce plate of
the miraculous Cross, hogskin, £\ lis 6d. Ant. 1566
1125 Idem ; 4to. wanting the plate of the Cross, monastic
binding; 18s. ibid. 1566
This violent attack upon the Protestant ecclesiastical historians, and espe-
cially upon the Magdebourg Centuriators and Fox, was composed by Harps-
field during his imprisonment in Lambeth Palace for refusing to acknow-
ledge Queen Elizabeth's supremacy, and hence published under his friend
Cope's name abroad to avoid danger to himself.
1126 Coquerel (A.) le Christianisme experimental; 12mo. sewed,
3s. Paris, 1847
1127 Reponse au Strauss, Vie de Jesus ; 8vo. Is 6d. ibid. 1841
1128 Coquerel (Chr.) Die Verfolgungen der Protestantischen Kirche
in Frankreich ; 8vo. 3s. Stuttgart, 1846
Corderii (Balth.) Catena Patrum in Evang. Matthsei, Lucse et
Joannis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1130 Corella (J. de) Praxis Confessionalis et Explicatio Proposi-
tionum Damnotarum ab Alexandro VII. et Innocentio XI. in Lat.
trad. ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, gilt, 10s. 6d. Verona, 1/23
Corpus Juris vel Canonici, vel Civilis ; vide : Canon Law.
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Merobaudes et Corippus ed. I.
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Nicetas Choniates ed. Imm.
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Pachymeres ed. Imm. Bekker.
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Phrantzes — Cananus — I. Anag-
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Procopius ed. G. Dindorf. 3 vols.
Silentiarius — G.Pisida — S. Nice-
phorus CP. ed. Imm. Bekker.
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Syncellus et Nicephorus CP. ed.
G. Dindorf, 2 vols.
Theophanis Chronographia —
Anastasius ed. I. Classen et
Imm. Bekker. 2 vols. .
Theophanes continuatus — I. Ca-
meniata— Symeon Magister —
Georg. Monachus ed. Imm.
Bekker. 1 vol. .
Theophylactus Siniocatta — Ge-
nesius ed. Imm. Bekker et C.
Lachmann. 1 vol.
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1131 CORPUS SCPJPTORUM HISTORIC BYZANTINE.
Editio emendatior et copiosior, consilio B. G. Niebuhrii C. F.
institute, auctoritate Academise Litterarum Regime Borussicee con-
tinuata ; 50 vols. 8vo. complete (of which 48 are published, and
tbe concluding volumes of Anna Comnena and Zonaras, nearly
ready) vols. 1 to 48 (published at 3622) s£12 l2s.Bonnee, 1828-56
1132 Idem liber; 48 vols. 8vo. calf, extra, £2\. ibid. 1828-56
CONTENTS.
Each Author is sold separately at the annexed price.
£
Agathias ed.B.G.Niebuhr. 1 vol. 0
Anna Comnena ed. L. Schopen,
vol. 1
Attaliota Michae ed. W. Bru-
net de Presle et Imm. Bekker.
1 vol 0 5 G
Cantacuzenus ed. L. Schopen,
3 vols 15 0
Cedrenus-Scvlitzes ed. Imm.
Bekker. 2 vols. . . .15 0
Chalcocondvlas Laonicus ed. I.
Bekker. 'l vol. . . .056
Chronicon paschale ed. L. Din-
dorf. 2 vols. . . .0180
Cinnamus — Nicephorus Bryen-
nius ed. A. Meineke. 1 vol. 0 10 0
Codinus de Antiquitatt.ed.Imm.
Bekker. 1 vol. . . .060
Codinus Curopalata de offic. ed.
Imm. Bekker. 1 vol. . .060
Constantinus Manasses — Ioel —
Acropolita ed. Imm. Bekker.
1 vol 0 10 0
Constantinus Porphyrogenitus
ed. I. I. Reiske et Imm.
Bekker, 3 vols. . . .1116
Dexippus.Eunapius, Priscus etc. Imm. Bekker. 2 vols. . . 1 0
ed. Imm. Bekker et B.G. Nie-
buhr. 1 vol. . . .096
Ducas ed. Imm. Bekker, 1 vol. 0 9 6
Ephraemiused.Imm.Bekker.lv. 0 6 0 Bekker. lvol. . . . 0 14 0
Glycas ed. Imm. Bekker, 1 vol. 0 9 6
Historia Litteraria Scriptorum
Byzantinorum, 1 vol. . . „ ,, „
Historia polit. et patriarch, CP.
— Epirotica ed. Imm. Bekker.
1 vol 0 4 6
1133 Idem liber ; 48 vols. 8vo. fine paper (published at £33)
sewed, £18 18s. ibid. 1828-56
This important set of books will be completed in the course of the pre-
sent year. An hitherto unpublished work of Nicephorus Gregoras has just
appeared under the title of " Nicephori Gregory Historian Byzantinae libri
postremi : ab Immanuele Bekkero nunc primura editi." These historians
commence with the foundation of Constantinople by Constantine the Great,
in 330, and contain the History of the Empire in the East to the surrender
of the city to the Turks in 1453, and detail minutely facts connected with
manners and customs, trade and commerce, usages and ceremonies, both
Religious and Civil, as well as with profane and ecclesiastical history. Co-
dinus Curopolata was present at the final fall of the city.
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COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 105
1135 Corradint, (P. M., de Sezza Cardinalis) et J. R. Vulpii Vetus
Latinum Profanum et Sacrum; plates, 10 vols, in 11, 4to.
vellum, scarce, £4 14s. 6d. Roma?, 1704-45
" Elegant in its style, and written with profound criticism, the interesting
facts with which the work abounds become doubly valuable, from the un-
doubted stamp of authority the authors have invested them with." — MS.
Note.
1136 Correspondance de Rome. Recueil des Allocutions, Bulles,
Encycliques, Brefs, et autres Actes du St. Siege, Decrets des
sacres Congregations Romanies, etc. Annees 1848, 1849, et 1850;
8vo. sewed, 5s. Paris, 1852
1137 Corstius (M.) Handboek der Christelijke Geloofsleer ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 5s. Groningen, 1827
1138 Corvini a Belderen (Arn.) Imperator Justinianus maguus catho-
tholicus, Augustus, Triumphator ; 18mo. vellum, 3s. 6d.
Moguntice, 1668
Costha (Ben Luca) ; vide : Arabic Books.
1139 Costa (J. a.) Histoire de FOrigine et du Progres des Revenus
Ecclesiastiques ; 12mo. half bound, 3s. 6d. Francfort, 1684
Cotelerii Patres Apostolici, et Eccles. Grsecse Monumenta ;
vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
COUNCILS, SYNODS, CANONS, and DECREES;
CATECHISMS, injunctions, articles, and confessions of
faith.
1140 Acta Ecclesioe Universalis Delectus, seu Nova Summa Concili-
orum, Epistolarum, Decretorum SS. Pontificum, Capitularium,
etc. quibus Ecclesise Fides et Disciplina niti solent, cum Notis
ad Canones ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 lis. 6d. Lugduni, 1706
1141 America : Baird's Kirchliche Statistik und Kirchengeschichte,
etc. der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-America von Karl
Brandes, mit Vorwort von Aug. Neander ; 8vo. (published at
9s.) sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1844
1142 Aguirre (J. S. de) Conciliorum Omnium Hispanise et Novi Orbis,
Epistolarumque, Decretalium, etc., Collectk) maxima ; cum
Notis et Dissertationibus illustrata. Editio locupletata, cura
et labore Jos. Catalani; 6 vols, folio, best edition, vellum,
scarce, £6 16s. 6d. Romce, 1 753
Articuli Ecclesise Cafholicee Anglise et Hiberniae :
1143 EdwardiVL: Injunctions, 1547. — Order of Communion, 1547.
— Cranmer's Visitation Articles, 1548. -^-Ridley's Visitation
Articles, 1550; small 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Reprint, 1846
1144 Elizabeth : Injunctions, 1559. — Articuli Synodi LoDdinens.
1552.— Articles of Convocation, 1552.— Visitation Articles,
1559. — Celebratio Coense Dom. in Funeribus, 1560. — Arti-
culi in Synodo, Londini, 1562. — Articles of Religion, 1562.
—The Act for Uniformity of Prayer, etc., 1562.— Reforma-
tion of Disorders, v. y. — Articles, 1564.— Canones Disci-
plinae Eccles. AngUcanae, 1571. — Articuli pro Clero, 1584.
106 davtd nutt's catalogue. [theology.
— Constitutiones Ecclesiastics, 1597. — Proclamation against
Seditious Books, 1588; small 4to. sewed, 10s. (id.
Reprint, 1846
1145 Augusts Diocesis Decreta Synodalia, Anni 1610; 4to. 5s.
Aug. Find. 1693
Augustana Confessio ; Anni 1530.
1146 Cftrtetlicfic ConcorTJta : irn Bekenutniss nachbenanter Chur-
forsten, Fiirsten und Stende Augsburgischer Confession und
derselben Lere und Glaubens ; folio, bogskin, 12s.
Dresden, 1580
1147 Chytr^ei (Dav.) Historia Augustanee Confessionis ; 4to.
vellum, scarce, 9s. Francoforti, 1578
1148 Ccelestini (Georgii) Historia Comitiorum Anno 1530 Au-
gusts celebratorum ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, bogskin, £1 4s.
ibid. 1577
1149 Confessio Augustana et Responsio Pontifica, seu Confutatio
quae Vulgo dicitur. E codice Dessaviensi exscripta, cum
Prolegomenis, etc. cura Midi. Weber; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d.
Lipsioe, 1810
1150 Confessio Augustana : Concordia; Confessio Fidei et Doc-
trinse Electorum, Principum et Ordinum Imperii, atque
eorundem Tbeologorum qui Augustanam Confessionem am-
plectuntur ; acced. Appendix tripart. isagog. A. Rochen-
bergo ; 12mo. neat, (1200 pp.) 7s. 6d. ibid. 1719
1151 Cyprian (E. S.) Historia der Augsburgischen Confession ; mit
der Confession oder Bekenntnisse etlicher Fiirsten und Stedte,
des Glaubens zu Augsburg Anno 1530; und J. D. Roller,
de Subscription Augustanse Confessionis ; 3 vols, in l,4to.
half bound, vellum, scarce, 15s. Gotha, 1730
1152 Darstellung der Veranlassung zur Reformation, und die
Uebergabe der Augsburger Confession, u. s. w. ; 8vo. sewed,
3s. Jena, 1830
1153 Fabricii (A.) Harmonia Confessionis Augustanse: accedit
Caroli V. Imp. de eadem Confessione Judicium ; folio, hog-
skin, 10s. 6d. Colon. 1573
1154 Foerstemann (K. E.) Urkundenbucb zu der Geschichte des
Reichtags zu Augsburg im J. 1530; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at
£1 Is.) sewed, 12s. Halle, 1833-35
Heppe's (Heinrich) Bekentniss-schriften der Evangelischen
Kirche Deutschlands zur Zeit der Augsburger Religions-
friedens-schlusses ; vide No. 1230.
1156 Sinnichii (Jo. Corcagiensi Hiberni) Confessionistarum Golia-
thismus profligatus, seu Lutheranorum Confessionis Augus-
tanse Symbolum profitentium Provocatio ; ad Monomacbiam
Doctrinalem super Canonibus Synodi Tridentinse etArticulis
Confessionis suse August, etc. repulsa ; folio, half bound,
calf, rare, £\ Is. Lovanii, 1667
Sinnich was a great defender of the Jansenists.
Ammon's Denkmal ; vide No. 52.
Augustana Confessio ; vide : Symbolici libri, No. 1283.
1 157 Augustana Comitia, Anni 1548. Pflugii (J.) Formula Sacrarum
COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 107
Emendationum in Comitiis Augustanis Anni 1548, jussu
Caroli V. habitis, edidit Mueller ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Lips. 1803
1158 Auot'STi (J. Ch. G.) Corpus Librorum Symbolicorum qui in
Ecclesia Reformatorum Auctoritatem Publicam obtinuerunt ;
8vo. (published at 14s.) sewed, 8s. Mberfeld, 1827
1 159 Augustiniana Confessio in libros IV. distributa, et tertia parte
aucta ; folio, hogskin, scarce, 10s. 6d. Diling. 1569
1160 Augustiniana Confessio, ex D. Aur. Augustiui Operibus com-
pilata auct. et collect. Hieronymo Torrense ; very thick 8vo.
vellum, 6s. 6d. Colonies, 1613
1161 Idem liber; 8vo. hogskin, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1613
1 162 Aymon (Jean) tous les Synodes Nationaux des Eglises Reformees
de France ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 16s. La Haye, 1710
Confessions de Foi des Chret. Orient. ; vide : Cyrill Lucar.
Bail Concilia ; vide No. 1197.
Baird's KirchlicheStatistik von Nord-Amerika ; vide No. 1141.
Ballerinus de Potestate Conciliorum ; vide No. 123.
Balsamon (Th.) ; vide No. 1175.
1163 Baluzii (Steph.) Nova Collectio Conciliorum, ab a Ch. CXXV.
— DLIV. Notis illustrata; folio, vol. I. (all published), calf,
18s. Paris, 1683
1164 Ejusdem Capitularia Regum Francorum. Additse sunt
Marculfi Monachi et aliorum Formulse Veteres, et Notae Doct.
Virorum ; 2 vols, folio, half bound, calf, £1 10s. Paris, 1677
0000 For other copies of the Capitularia ; vide No. 127 and
128.
1165 Histoires des Capitulaires des Rois Francois de la Pre-
miere et Seconde Race ; avec la Vie de Baluze en partie par lui
meme, etc., par M. de Chiniac ; 8vo. French calf, 6s. ibid. 1779
At the end is " Historia Monasterii Usercensis (Uzerche)," and a reprint
of the Edicts of Louis XL, Henry II. and Henry III. respecting Breve,
Uzerche, and Tulle, published in 1584.
Basle: Concilium Basiliense, Anni 1431; vide: Brown Fasci-
culus, No. 730 ; Lenfant Guerres des Hussites, No. 1241, et
Vigorii Opera Omnia.
Basnage (Jac.) Thesaurus Monumentorum Ecclesiasticorum ;
vide No. 835-6.
Batthyan Leges Ecclesiast. Hungarise cum Actis Conciliorum,
etc. ; vide No. 152.
Benedicti XIII. Concilium Lateranense Anni 1725 ; vide No.
1322.
Benedicti XIV. de Dicecesana Synodi, lib. XIII. ; vide No. 234.
Berne, Conference de l'An 1528 ; vide No. 1234 and No. 1247.
1166 Bessin (G-.) Concilia Rothomagensis Provincial, accedunt Dioe-
cesause Synodi Pontificum Epistolse ; folio, calf, rare, £3 3s.
Rothom. 1717
Beveregii (Episc. Guil.) Synodicon ; vide No. 856-7.
BeztE Opera Varia ; vide No. 264.
Binii Concilia ; vide No. 1190.
1167 Boeckel (E. G. A.) Bekenntniss-Schriften der Evangelisch-
108 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Reformirten Kirche. Mit Einleitungen und Anmerkungen ;
8vo. (900 pages) sewed, 9s. Leipz. 1847
Contents :
1. Switzerland: Zwingle's 67 Articles; the Zuerich Primer; the Ber-
nese Interrogatory; Zwingle's Confession of Faith; Zwingle's Decla-
ration of Faith ; the First Confession of Basle ; the Second or Swiss
Confession ; the Catechism of Geneva ; the Council of Zuerich ; the
Council of Geneva ; the Second Swiss Confession ; the Swiss Agree-
ment.
2. Germany : The Confession of the four Cities, Strasbourg, Costnitz,
Memmingen and Lindau; the Heidelberg Catechism; the Branden-
burg Confession ; the Leipsic Acts of 1631.
3. France : The French Reformed Confession.
4. Netherlands : The Netherland Confession ; the Decrees of Dort ;
the Remonstrants' Confession.
5. Great Britain: The Scots' Confession; the English Confession;
the English Catechism ; the Puritan Confession ; both Puritan Cate-
chisms.
6. Bohemia, Hungary and Poland: The Bohemian Confession; the
Czenger Confession ; the Thorn Declaration.
Borrom,ei (Cardinalis Caroli) Acta Ecclesise Mediolanensis ;
vide No. 653-4.
11G8 Bossuet (J. B. Meldensis Episcopi) super Reunione Protestan-
tium cum Ecclesia Catholica, Tractatus cum de Molano, Abb.
in Lokkum ; 4to. calf, privately printed, scarce, 10s. 6d.
Vienna Aust. 1 782
An attempt to reconcile the Articles and Confessions of Faith of the
different branches of the Church Catholic.
Brown (Ed.) Fasciculus Rer. Expetend. ; vide No. 730.
1169 Buceri (M.) de Concilio et legitime judicandis Controversiis
Religiosis, etc.; 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. Argent. 1545
1170 Cabassutii (F.) Notitia Ecclesiastica Historiarum Conciliorum
et Canonum veterumque juxta ac recentiorum Ecclesise Rituum ;
folio, vellum, 10s. 6d. Colon. 1725
1171 Idem liber; folio, calf, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1725
Calvini (Jo.) Opera omnia et varia ; vide No. 809 to No. 825.
1172 Canones (seu Decreta) Apostolorum et Sanctorum Conciliorum,
Greece (curante J. Tilio) editio princeps ; 4to. fine copy in
limp vellum, very rare, £ 1 5s. Paris, C. Neobarii, 1540
, Besides the Apostolic Canons this rare volume contains the decrees of
the eleven general councils, beginning with the first Nicene and ending with
the second.
1173 Canones Apostolorum, Veterum Conciliorum Coustitutiones,
Decreta Pontifica Antiquiora de Primatu Romance Ecclesiae,
ex III. Codd. Vett. transcriptse, a Joan. Wendelstino ; folio,
fine copy in calf, beautiful woodcut capitals, rare, 1 8s.
Mogunt. 1525
1174 Canones Apostolorum et S. Conciliorum Commentariis Jo.
Zonorae illustrati. Adjectum est Concilium Constantinopoli-
tanum, sub Menna, etc.; folio, calf, £1 5s. Paris, 1618
1175 Canones SS. Apostolorum, Conciliorum et generalium et provin-
cialium, SS. Patrum Epistolse Canonicfe, Commentariis am-
plissimis Th. Balsamonis explicate et de Grcecis conversse, G.
Herveto interprete ; folio, calf, £l 4s. ibid. 1620
1 176 Canones Apostolorum et Conciliorum Ssec. IV. — VII., rec. H. J.
COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 109
Bruns, cum Prsefatione A. Neander ; 8vo. (published at 8s.)
sewed, 4s. 6d. 1839
1177 Canon es Apostolorum, the Canons of the Holy Apostles, in
English, with the original Greek Text, collated with the various
editions, and accompanied by th6 Latin Version of Dionysius
Exiguus, by George Burges, M.A. ; 4to. sewed, 3s. Land. 1846
1178 Constitutiones Apostolicse Textum Grsecum recognovit, et
Annotationes subjecit, Guil. Ultzen ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. 6d.
Suerini, 1853
1179 Canonum Veteris Ecclesise Romanse Codex, notis illustravit Fr.
Pithceus ; folio, vellum, £1 5s. 1687
1 180 Canonum Ecclesise Africanse Codex Ch. Justellus ex MSS. Codd.
edidit, Gr. versionem adjunxit et notis illustravit ; 12mo. vellum,
7s. 6d. Lutet. Paris, 1615
1181 Canonum Ecclesise Hispanse Collectio, ex pervetustis Codicibus
nunc primum in lucem edita, a Franc. Ant. Gonzalez ; folio,
calf, neat, £1 15s. Matriti, 1808
1182 Idem liber: folio, half bound, uncut, £1 10s. ibid. 1808
Suppressed as soon as printed. A few copies, however, were sent over to
this country by the Constitutional Government in 1820, but upon its fall,
the book was again suppressed.
1183 Carranz^e (Barth.) Summa Conciliorum ordine chronologico
redacta, et continuata ad Pium VI. P. M. a D. Schramm ; 4
vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Aug. Vind. 177 S
Castellanus ; vide No. 1206*.
Catalan i Concilia; vide No. 1194.
Cave (G.) Notitia Historica Omnium Conciliorum ; vide Nos.
487—493.
1184 Chastenet (Bourg. du) Nouvelle Histoire du Concile de Con-
stance, etc., avec plusieurs pieces qui n'ont point encore paru ;
4to. calf, 8s. Paris, 1718
1185 Clement XIV. (Ganganelli) Breve de Clemente XIV. por el qual
su Santidad suprime, deroga y extingue el Instituto y Orden
de los Clerigos Regulares, denominados de la Compaunia de
Jesu, etc. ; Latin and Spanish : Real Cedula respectivamente
de la egecucion de Breve ; folio, old red morocco, suppressed,
very rare, £\ Is. Madrid, 1773
1186 Beleuchtung iiber das Piipstliche Breve zur Aufhebung
des Ordens der Gesellschaft Jesu ; 12mo. boards, 3s. 6d.
Freiburg, 1773
1187 Wie sind die Plaetze der PP. Jesuiten in dem Schulen zu
ersetzen ; 12mo. 3s. 6d. Frankf. 1773
1 1 87* Frage iiber die Gerechtigkeit der Abschaffung der Jesuiten ;
12mo. 3s. 6d. Freyst. 1773
It was feared by the Cardinals that if the Society of Jesus were not sup-
pressed, Germany, France, and Spain would separate themselves from the
Holy See. This fear led to the election of Ganganelli, who immediately
called a council together, and after the deliberation of nearly four years,
this celebrated Breve, suppressing the Order, was issued. The Spanish
edition is in Latin and Spanish, and has the Royal confirmation by way of
Appendix. The Jesuits were said to have caused the death of the Pope
by poison, within little more than twelve months after the suppression of
their order. (See Caraccioli's Life of Clement XIV.)
110 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Codinus de Officiis, etc. Eccles. Const. ; vide No. 880*.
Cceelestini Comitia Augustana ; vide No. 1148.
Colbert Catechisme ; vide No. 1107.
Coleti Concilia ; vide No. 1193.
1188 Comenii (Jo. Amos) Historia Fratrum Bohemornm, eorumqne
Ordo et Disciplina, cum Ecclesiae Bohemicae ad Anglicanam
Parsenesi. Accedit Panegersia. Prsefatus est J. F. Buddeus
de Disciplina Ecclesiastica ; 4to. best edition, uncut, 15s.
Halce, 1702
The " Ordo Ecclesiasticus Frat. Bohetn." claims a place for this volume
amongst the decrees of the Reformed Churches.
CONCILIA.
1189 Concilia Omnia, tam Generalia quam Provincialia atque Par-
ticularia, quae jam hide ab Apostolis usque in praasens habita ;
4 vols, folio, calf, scarce, £3 3s. Col. Agrip. 1567
1190 Concilia Generalia et Provincialia, Grseca et Latina, quae
reperiri potuerunt omnia : item Epistolse, Decretales, et Ro-
manorum Pontificum Vitse, cura S. Binii ; 4 vols, in 5, folio,
vellum, £3 10s. Colon. 1606
1191 Concilia Sacrosancta ad Regiam Editionem exacta, quae nunc
quarta Parte prodit auctior, studio P. Labbei et G. Cos-
sartii, Soc. Jes. PP. ; 18 vols, folio, fine copy, in old gilt
calf, £\2 12s. Paris, 1671
Vols. 17 and 18 are the Apparatus, and contain : — I. a synopsis of all
the councils, and geographical, topographical, historical, personal and
general indices ; and II. Jacobatius de Concilio.
1192 Conciliorum Collectio Regia maxima (Ann. 304 — 1714) ad
P. Labbei et G. Cossartii labores Accessionibus, Emenda-
tionibus, et Indicibus, studio Jo. Harduini, Soc. Jes.; 12
vols, folio, calf, scarce, £\\. Paris, 1715
1193 Conciliorum Omnium Collectio studio P. Labbei et G. Cos-
sartii, nunc vero integre insertis S. Baluzii et Jo. Harduini
Addittamentis, etc. etc. cum Apparatubus duobus, curante
N. Coleto ; 23 vols, folio, calf, ,£21. Venetiis, 1728 — 33
1193* Idem liber, cui accedit J. D. Mansi ad Concilia Veneto-
Labbeana Supplementum ; 6 vols. Lucce, 1748 — 52. In all
29 vols, folio, [£31 10s.] 1728—52
1194 Catalani (Jos.) Sacrosancta Concilia GScumenica
Prolegomenis et Commentariis illustrata ; 4 vols, folio,
uncut, £3 3s. llomce, 1736 — 49
1195 Ruelii et Hartmanni Concilia illustrata, per Ec-
clesiastical Historise, ex veterum Fastis, approbatis Codici-
bus, antiquis Monumentis, et variis Manuscriptis deductse
Diegeticam Dilucidationem ; 4 tbick vols. 4to. fine copy, vel.
at'Mls. 6d. Noriberg, 1675
1196 Idem liber; 4 vols, in 3, 4to. vellum, £\ 5s.
ibid. 1675
1197 Conciliorum Omnium Summa Ludovici Bail, ordiuata,
aucta et illustrata ex Merlini, Jovesii, Baronii, Binii, Corio-
lani, Sismundi, aliorumque Collectionibus ac MSS. cum
Annotationibus Dogmaticis et Historicis, et Indice verbo-
rum ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £2 2s. Patuvii, 1701
COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 1 1 1
CONCILIA.
1198 Conciliorum, Summa Lud. Bail. Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio,
calf, £\ 16s. Patavii, 1/04
This very useful abridgment of the whole of the Councils consists of
about 2000 pp. The Dedication is a somewhat startling address :
" Verbo Incarnato, Lumini de Lumine, Deo Vero de Deo Vero, Nobilis-
simo Fili Dei," etc. etc.
Conciliorum Britannise Collectiones ; vide No. 1232, 1267,
1281, etNo. 1324.
1199 Conciliorum Gallise, turn editorum quam ineditorum Col-
lectio, temporum ordine digesta ab Anno Christi 177 ad
Annum 600, cum Epistolis Pontificum et Principum, Con-
stitutionibus et aliis Ecclesiasticis Monimentis, opera et
studio MM. congr. S. Mauri ; folio, scarce, £2 2s. Paris, 1789
Intended originally to have extended to the year 1563. The publica-
tion was, however, interrupted by the progress of the French revolution,
and only the first volume has appeared.
Conciliorum Germanise Collectio ; vide No. 1273.
1200 Concilia Ecclesiee Romanse Catholicse in Regno Hungariae
celebrata ab Anno 1016 ad Annum 1715. Accedunt Regum
Hungarise et Sedis Apostolicse Legatorum Constitutiones Ec-
clesiasticse, collegit et illustravit C. Peterffy, Soc. Jes. ; 2 vols.
in 1, folio, portraits, plates of seals, fine copy, calf, rare,
£3 3s. Vienn. Austr. etc. 1742
" Liber extremae raritatis." — Ebert.
Vide : Batthyan, No. 152.
Concilia Hispanise Collectio ; vide: Aguirre, No. 1142.
Concilia Ecclesise Orientalis ; vide No. 1174, 1207, 1212-
13, 1239, et 1275.
1 201 Conferences Ecclesiastiques du Diocese d'Angers, nouvelle edi-
tion avec Notes par Gousset ; 26 vols. 12mo. sd. £\ 16s.
Besancon, 1823
Confessio Anglicana ; vide No. 1 143-4, and No. 1167,1219,1257.
Confessio Augustana ; vide No. 1146 to No. 1156.
Confessiones Germanise Reformatse ; vide No. 1167, 1257.
1202 Confessio Doctrinse Saxonicarum Ecclesiarum Synodo Triden-
tinse oblata, Anno Domini 1551 ; small 8vo. fine copy, blue
morocco, gilt edges, very rare, £\ lis. 6d. Vitceberg, 1552.
This is the celebrated Confession of Faith of the Reformers, drawn up
by Melancthon, Camerarius, Bugenhagen, and twenty-seven other " Super-
intendentes," or Bishops, and other chief ministers of the Lutheran
Church.
Confessio Fidei, D. Wolfgang Ducis Bavarise, Anni 1557;
vide : Neuburger Kirchengesang, etc. under Liturgies.
1203 Confessio Fidei Illustriss. D. Christophori, Ducis Wirtenber-
gensis, etc., una cum Apologeticis Scriptis quorum autores
(J. Beurlini, J. Heerbrandi, Jo. Isenmanni, et T. Schneppfii) ;
2 vols, folio, bogskin, very scarce, £2 10s. Franco/. 1561
Confessions de Foi des Eglises Reformees de France ; vide
No. 1162, 1167.
1204 Confession de Foi des Eglises de la Suisse Reformee ; 4to. 5s.
Berne, 1760
1205 Confessio Helvetica Posterior, cura Kindler; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 1825
(.COO ; vide: Boeckel, No. 1167, and Niemeyer, 1257.
112 david nutt's catalogue. [theolog*.
Confessio Belgica; vide No. 1167, 1257, and No. 1321.
Confesssones Scottica, Anglicana Puritanica, etc.; vide No.
1167 and 1257.
Confessiones, Bohemica, Hungarica, Polonica ; vide No. 11G7.
Confessions de Foi des Eglises Orientaux ; vide: Cyrill-
Lucar, No. 1212 and 1239.
Confessio Fidei Catbolica D. Sigismundi Regis Polonise, Rus-
sise, Prussise, Lituanise, etc. ; vide No. 1260-1.
1206 Confessio Fidei. Professio orthodoxse Fidei ab Orientalibus
facienda; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Roma-, 1804
Constance (Concile de 1' An. 1418) ; vide No. 1184, Chastenet ;
No. 1225-8, Hardt ; No. 1243, Lenfant ; and No. 1323, Wes-
seuberg.
1207 Constantinople : Acta SS. et (Ecumenici Concilii VIII.,
Constantinopolitani IV., nunc primum ex MSS. Codd. Gr. et
Lat. edita et Notis illustrata per Matth. Raderum ; 4to. vellum,
5s. Inyolstadii, 1604
0000 Concilium sub Menna ; vide No. 1174.
1207*Constitutionum Compendium Summorum Pontificum a Gre-
gorio VII. usque ad Clementem VIII. per J. Castellanum ; 4to.
vellum, 5s. Venet. 1604
Copenhagen : Comitia Hafniensia, 1536 ; vide No. 1208.
Cossarti Concilia; vide, No 1208.
1208 Cragii (Nicolai) Historia Regis Christiani III., cum Con-
tinuatione Stephani Jo. Stephanii ; folio, fine paper, portrait by
Sysang, cf. gilt edges, extremely rare, £2 1 2s. 6d. Hafnice, 1 737
Crag, who was in 1598 sent as ambassador to Queen Elizabeth, and very
favourably received, is highly praised by Camden. To this History of
Christian III. the Editor has appended — I. Sanctio, sive Decretum, vulgo
Recessus dictum, a Rege et Ordinibus Regni factum in Comitiis Hafnien-
sibus Anno 1536 ex Autographo Danice cum adjecta Versione Latina.
II. Ordinatio Ecclesiastica Regnorum Daniae, Norvegiae, &c. Anno 1537:
Accedunt Instructio et Consilium Joannis Bugenhagen pro Canonicis et
Monachis. — II L Fundatio et Ordinatio Scholae Hafniensis.
1209 Cranmeri (Tbos. Cantuariensis Arcbiepiscopi) Reformatio
Legum Ecclesiasticarum ex Authoritate primum Regis Henrici
VIII. inchoata : Deinde per Regem Edovardum VI. provecta,
adauctaque in hunc modum, atque nunc ad pleniorem ipsarum
Reformationem in lucem edita ; small 4to. first edition, with
some curious contemporary MS. additions respecting " the
Boke of Common Prayer and the Articles," at the end ; calf,
antique style, carmine edges, extremely rare, £3 3s.
Londini, J. Day, 1571
This copy contains the woodcut of Edward VI. and his Parliament, attri-
buted to Holbein.
1210 Idem liber, Editio altera, cum Prsefatione J. Foxi ; 4to.
half bound, calf, scarce, 18s. Lbndini, 1640
" ' Cranmer's Reformatio Legum,' although unpossessed of public autho-
rity, has often been appealed to as a record of very great importance. In
our Senate, and in our Courts of Law, it has been cited to illustrate points
of ecclesiastical jurisprudence. By our divines it is frequently brought for-
ward as a comment on the Articles of Religion. This unauthoritative
code was often altered in its progress through the reigns of Henry and
Edward, in vain endeavoured to be brought into use in that of Elizabeth
COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 113
COUNCILS, ETC.
merely reprinted in that of Charles I., and lastly, and ineffectually, sug-
gested to public notice, with a view to its establishment, by Bp. Burnet."
Todd's Life of Cranmer.
Ctpriani (E.) Hist. Augustana ; vide No. 1151, Concil. Tri-
dent. ; vide No. 1303.
121 1 Credner (K. A.) Zur Geschichte des Canons ; thick 8vo. sewed,
6s. Hallce, 1847
1212 Cyrill-Lucar (Patriarche Grec de Constantinople) Vingt-sept
Lettres Inedites, et sa Confession de Foi des Eglises Orientales ;
En suite, les Actes du Concile Grec de Jerusalem ; de I' An
1672; le Synode Grec de Constantinople, l'An 1638; le
Synode Grec de Moldavie, 1642; et plusieurs pieces servant
a l'Histoire des Eglises Orientales, avec des Kemarques par
le Sieur J. Aymon. Publiees sous le titre de Monumens
Authentiques de la Religion des Grecs ; 4to. half bound, vel-
lum, scarce, £\ Is. La Hai/e, 1708
1213 Les memes; 4to. calf, 18s. ibid. 1/08
Containing the letters and Confession of Faith of one of the most extra-
ordinary prelates of his age. Born in Candia in 1572, he studied at Padua,
and then took up his residence in Germany for a time, where he imbibed
many of the doctrines of the Reformers, and being elevated on his return
to the East, first to the see of Alexandria, and then, in 1021, to the
patriarchate of Constantinople, he endeavoured to reform his clergy, and
had the New Testament translated into the vernacular, urging the necessity
of its perusal by the La'ty. He kept up a correspondence with the Re-
formed Churches, given in the present volume, amongst which is a most
interesting letter to Archbishop Abbott as Primate of that of England, on
points of doctrine and discipline. This led to his deposition and banish-
ment to Rhodes, from whence, however, he was speedily recalled and re-
instated in his patriarchate, where he again pursued the work of reforma-
tion, for which he was ultimately deposed, and, upon some false charge
brought against him by his enemies, strangled, by order of the Sultan, in
1638. This volume also contains " The Acts of the Synod of Jerusalem,
held in 1672 and 73," as mentioned above, and which the Editor is accused
of having surreptitiously obtained from the " Bibliotheque du Roi." — See
British Magazine, 1842, 3, & 4.
1214 Danz (E. L. T.) Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Catholicse Lect. Var.,
Notis et Indicibus instructi ; 8vo. (960 pp.) 9s. Wimarice, 1836
Containing: 1. Canones et Decreta Concilii Tridentini. 2. Professio
Fidei Tridentina. 3. Catechismus ex Decreto Concil. Trident. 4. Chres-
tomathia Symbolica.
Danz, das Tridentinische Concil. ; vide No. 1304.
D' Archery (L.) Spicilegium (Patrum et Conciliorum) ; vide :
Fathers and Schoolmen.
1214*Decreta Authentica Congregationis Sacrorum Rituum, nunc
primum ex Actis ejusdem Congregationis collecta. Continuatio
Appendicis sive Decreta ab Anno 1826-48 (Tom. VIII.) Ac-
cedit Supplementum Voluminis VII. antiquiora Decreta ab
Anno 1588 ad 1599 continens ; 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 18s.
Romce, 1849
1215 Dort, Annis 1618-19 : — Acta Synodus Nationalis Dordrechti ha-
bitse Annis 1618 et 1619; accedunt plenissima de quinque
Articulis Theologorum Judicia, fol. veil. 10s. Dordrechti, 1620
114 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
councils, etc.
1216 Dort: les Actes de la Synod e de Dort traduites en Fran-
cais ; 4 to. calf, /s. 6d. Leyden Elzevir, 1624
0000 : Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Reform. Nederland. ; vide No.
1321.
121/ Duguet (l'Ab.) Conferences Ecclesiastiques, ou Dissertations snr
les Autheurs, les Conciles et sur la Discipline de premiers
Siecles de l'Eglise ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 14s. Cologne, 1/42
Eliberitanum Concilium ; vide No. 24.
1218 Ephesinum Concilium Sseculi IV. Acta Concilii Ephesini Lati-
nitati omnia donata a Th. Peltano, Soc. Jes. ; 4to. vellum,
7s. 6d. Ingolst. 15/6
0000 vide : Lupi Opera, No. 1246.
1219 ElhS(Jo) Articulorum XXXIX. Ecclesise Anglican fe Defensio, una
cum nova eorundem versione Cantabrigise, ISmo.calf, 2s. 6d. 1694
Erasmi Opera ; vide infra.
Fabricii Ilarmonii Confess. August. ; vide No. 1153.
Foerstekmann, der Reicbstag zu Augsburg ; vide No. 1154.
1220 Francke (F.) Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Lutheranse ; cum Ap-
pendice quinque partita ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Lips. 1847
Similar in contents to Heppe, No. 1230, this volume consists of four divi-
sions : — 1. Documents admitted as articles and confessions by the Reformers
of Augsburg. 2. Articles and Catechisms of Schmalcald. 3. The For-
mula Concordia. 4. The Confessions as varied ; the four symbols of the pri-
mitive Church ; the Saxon Articles ; Visitation Articles, and a general Index.
1221 Fuchs (G. D.) Bibliothek der Kirchen-versammlungen der vierten
and fuenften Jahrhunderten ; 4 vols. 8vo. 16s. Leipz. 1/80-4
Gemara ; vide : Talmud Babylonicum.
1222 Geneva : les Ordinances Ecclesiastiques de l'Eglise de Geneve ;
Item, l'Ordre des Ecoles de la dite Cites, Geneve, 1577 —
Ordonnances de la Reformation, Estat et Police de Geneve ; et
Edits et Ordonnances sur les Crimes de Paillardise et Adul-
teres, ibid. 1600; 3 vols. 8vo. calf, scarce, £1 Is. v. a.
1223 Hahn (C. U.) der Symbolischen Buecher der Evangelisch-Pro-
testantiscben Kirche Bedeutung und Schicksale ; 8vo. sewed,
2s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1833
1224 Hamburg, Anno 1548 : — De Rebus Adiaphoris. EpistolaCon-
cionatorum Hambergensium ad Philippum Melancthonem, et
Respousio ejusdem, cum Versione Anglicana A. Mallett, Bart. ;
4to. sewed, 5s. Londini, 1846
1225 Hardt (H. von der) Magnum G^cumenicum Constantiense Con-
cilium de Universali Ecclesiae Reformatione, Unione, et Fide ;
6 vols, in 2, folio, ports, plates, hf. bd. cf. £1 16s. Helmst. 1700
1225* Idem liber ; 6 vols, in 3, folio, portraits and plates, calf,
£2 5s. Franc. 1697
1226 Idem liber, cum Indice ; 7 vols, in 3, folio, portraits and
plates, half bound, calf, £2 12s. 6d. Franco/. 1697
1227 Idem liber; 7 vols, in 2, folio, portraits and plates, calf,
£3 3s. Helmstadii, 1700
1228 Idem liber ; 7 vols, in 3, folio, portraits and plates, vellum,
£3 3s. ibid. 1700
A very curious collection of Treatises relative to the Reformation of the
Church, containing among others : Anglicans Nationis et Martini V.
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Concordata Constantiensia, quoad supreuii Eccles. Regiminis Emendationem
(ex MS. Cantabrigiemi) ; — R. Ullerstonii, Theologi Oxoniensis, Peti-
tiones quoad Reformationem Ecclesiae railitantis ; — de Rebus Constantien-
sibus Wiclefi, Angli; — Gallicae Nationis Protestasio contra Anglos,
proprium jus suffragii et peculiaris Nationis sibi in Concilio vindicantes ;
— Anglicize Nationis Vindicatio sui Juris, etc. etc.
1229 Hase (C. A.) Libri Symbolic! Ecclesiae Evangelicse sive Con-
cordia; 3rd edition, 4s. 6d. Lips. 1845
1230 Heppe (Henrich) Confessiones Fidei Ecclesise Reformatae, seu
Protestantium Germanise ad Annum 1561. (Die Bekennt-
nisse-Scbriften der Alt-Protestantischen Kirche Deutsch-
lands;) 8vo. (700 pages) sewed, 12s. Cassel, 1855
Contents: — Iutroductio ; Symbola (Ecumenica ; Confessio Augustana
Anni 1530, cum Apologia; Smalcaldiae Tractatus de Potestate et Primatu
Papae, et de Potestate et Jurisdictione EpiscoporumAnnil537; Confessio Au-
gustana locupletata Anni 1510 ; Repetitio Confessionis Augustanae, sive Con-
fessio Doctrinaj Saxonicarum Ecclesiarura ad Synodum Tridentinam Anno
1551 ; Confessio Pia3 Doctrinae D. Christopheri Ducis Wirtembergensis,
Anno 1552, Concilio Tridentino proposita. Appendix Documeutoruiu :
der Frankfurter Rezess, 1558 ; Repetitio Confessionis Augustanae, Naum-
burgi, 1561, etc. etc.
Harduini Concilia ; vide No. 1192.
Hartman Concilia : vide No. 1195.
Hartzheim Concilia ; vide No. 1273.
1231 Heumant (M.) Histoiredes Concilles en Abrege, avec des Notes,
pour Intelligence desCanones; 4 vols. 12mo. of. 14s. Romce, 1 755
1232 Hovvel (L.) Synopsis Canonum Apost. et Conciliorum Grse-
corum, nee non Conciliorum Ecclesiae Britannicse et Anglo-
Saxonicae, etc. ; folio, calf, 15s. Londini, 1708
1232*Huisseau (M. d') et M. Larroque Discipline Ecclesiastique des
Eglises Reformees de Franca, avec les Observations des Synodes,
Nationaux sur tous ses Articles ; 4to. calf, scarce, 9s. Amst. 1710
1233 Huss (Jo.) et Hieronymi Pragensis Historia et Monumenta ;
2 vols, folio, half bound, vellum, £,\ 16s. Norimh. 1715
1234 Hundeshagen (C. B.) die Conflicte des Zwinglianismus, Lu-
therthums, und Calvinismus in Bern, von 1532-58, 4s. 6d.
Bern, 1842
1235 Index Librorum Probibitorum, ac Expurgatorius Librorum ;
noviter aF, Perez de Prado, Inquisitor General, auctus et cor-
rectus ; adjectis nunc ad calcem quampluris Baianorum, Quies-
tarum et Jansenistarum libris ; 2 vols, folio, last and most
complete edition, scarce, £3 3s. Matritis et Romce, 17G7
1236 Index Librorum Prohibitorum Gregorii XVI. (Anno 1835) jussu
editus ; cum Supplementis ad 19 Dei. 1850 ; 8vo. sewed, 16s.
Romce, 1841-50
Lord Byron's remark respecting the castrations to the Delphin Martial
being placed all together, at the end of the volume, saving the trouble of
hunting up the passages, though the book itself, applies with singular force
to the " Indices Prohibitorum et Expurgatorii Librorum " of the Church
of Rome, which thus furnishes her opponents with a ready reference to
every hook, chapter, page, and line, where anything is spoken against her
doctrine and practice, and which no one person could ever otherwise obtain
single-handed, even if a whole life were devoted to the search.
*#* For other editions of the Indices, see Bibliography.
1237 Inglestadt, 11 April, 1524. XVII. ^rtikel durch M Arsa-
116 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
councils, etc.
tium Seehoffer. — C. Schlussreden durch D. Leonh. Marstaller.
— LXXV. Meynung von Glauben, von D. Nich. Apel, etc. ; 4to.
very scarce, £ 1 Is. Ingolstadt, 1524
Jablonski Consens. Sendomiriensis ; vide No. 12/6.
Jacobatius (Dom.) de Concilio ; vide: Apparatus ad Labbei et
Crossartii Collectionem, Vol. II.
1238 Jacobatius de Concilio, alia editio, accessere quinque Scrip-
tores alii eandem Materiam pertractantes ; folio, vellum, £\ 5s.
Venet. 1/29
1239 Kimmelii (E. J.) Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Orientalis, sive Mo-
numenta Fidei in unum Corpus collecta et Annotationibus
illu3trata, cum Appendice H. J. Ch. Weissembornii, 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Jence, 1856
Containing: 1. Prolegomena, 92 pp. 2. Gennadii Scholarii Ser-
mocinatio de Fide. 3. Ejusdem Confessio. 4. Cyrill LuCar Confessio.
5. Confessio Orthodoxa Ecclesia? Orientalis. 6. Synodus Hierosolymitana.
7. MetrophanisCritopuli Confessio. Synodus ConstantinopolitanaAnni 1672.
Labbei Concilia ; vide No. 1191.
1240 Lenfant (J.) Ilistoire de la Guerre des Hussites et du Concile
de Basle ; 2 vols. Utrecht, 1/31 ; Histoire du Concile de Pise,
et de ce qui s'est passe de plus memorable jusqu'au Concile de
Constance; 2 vols. ibid. 1731 ; Histoire du Concile de Con-
stance, tiree principalement d'Auteurs qui ont assiste au Con-
cile ; 2 vols. Amst. 1714. In all, 6 vols. 4to. portraits, in old
gilt calf, £2 2s. 1714—31
1241 ■ Histoire de la Guerre des Hussites, et du Concile de
Basle; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. portraits, calf, 12s. Utrecht, 1731
1242 Ilistoire du Concile de Pise et des Glioses plus memo-
rabies jusqu'au Concile de Constance; 2 vols, in 1 ; 4to. por-
traits, calf, 14s. Amst. 1724
1243 Histoire du Concile de Constance, etc. 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
portraits, calf, 9s. ibid. 1714
1243* la meme, Nouvelle edition, augmentee par TAuteur; 2
vols. 4to. portraits, vellum, 12s. ibid. 1727
" Works of great research, written with elegance, and generally with
impartiality." — Charles Butler.
" Written with a tolerable degree of candour, industry, and elegance." —
Gibbon.
Le Plat Concilium Tridentinum, et Canones ejusdem Cone. ;
vide No. 1306-9 et 1287.
1244 Lindberg (J. C.) Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Danicee, Confes.
Augustanee ; 8vo. sewed, 3s Copenh. 1830
1245 London, 1597. Capitula sive Constitutiones Ecclesiasticee
per Archiepiscopum, Episcopos, et reliquum Clerum Cantua-
riensis Provincial in Synodo inchoata Londini, 25 Octobris,
1597 (39 Elizabeth), congregatos tractate, ac postea per ipsam
Regiam Majestatem approbatse et confirmatse, et utrique Pro-
vincise tarn Cantauriensi quam Eboracensi Regia Authoritate
sub magno Sigillo Anglise promulgatee ; small 4 to. extremely
rare, £1 lis. 6d. Londoni, Barker, 1679
The Convocation of October, 1597, is one of the most important held
by the Reformed Church of England, and its decisions respecting marriage
COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 11/
COUNCILS, ETC.
by licence, divorce, the sermon in cathedral service, and for admitting
" homines idonei ad sacros ordines," are still the rule of the Church. The
Injunction respecting marriage by license is addressed to the Clergy in
Latin.
1246 Lupi (F. Christiani) Synodorum Generalium et Provincialium
Decreta et Canones, Scholiis, Notis ac Historica Actorum Dis-
sertatione illustratum ; 6 vols. Ad Ephesinum Concilium
Variorum Patrum Epistolse, etc. Tituli Decretorum Hilari,
Papse ; Neopolitanum Concilium ; Analecti Epistolse, etc. cum
Notis ; 1 vol. Tertullianus de Preescriptionibus contra Heere-
ticos, cum Notis ; 1 vol. Immobile S. Petri circa omnium
Fidelium ad Rom. ejus Cathedram Appellationes, etc. 1 vol.
Epistolce et Vita D Thomce a, Becket ; necnon Epistolae Alex-
andri III. et Regum Henrici II. et Ludoviei VII. aliorumque ;
1 vol. Dissertationes de Disciplina. de Processionibus, etc. et
varia Opuscula, 2 vols. In all, 12 vols, folio, portrait, vellum,
scarce, £5 5s. Venet. 1724-42
1247 Luthardi (Chr.) Bernensis Disputatio, seu decern Conclusio-
num Anni 1528 Explicatio, etc. Cum Descriptione Urbis et
Vitis Clericorum mutatao Religionis causa; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
calf, £1 Is. BerncB, 16b"0
Lutheri Opera ; vide Nos. 4096-4153.
1248 Lvndwood (Gul. Menevensis Episcopi) Provinciale, seu Con-
stitutiones Anglise ; (Constitutiones XIV. Archiepiscoporum
Cantuariensium, et Constitutiones Legatinae.) Cum Annota-
tionibus Jo. de Athona ; folio, £2. Oxon. 16/9
Maii (Cardin Ang.) Collectiones Varise ; vide Nos. 1745-6' ;
2186-7; 2261-3; 4185-6. «
1249 Martene (Edm.) et U. Durand Thesaurus Novus Anecdoto-
rum (Pontificum, Regum, ac Principum, etc. Epistolarum et
Diplomatum ad Actus Couciliorum, Synodorum, etc.) ; 5 vols,
folio, fine copy, £4 4s. Paris, 1717
1250 Idem liber; 5 vols, folio, calf, £3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1717
1251 Idem liber; cui accedit Collectio Veterum Scriptorum
et Monumentorum Historicorum Dogmaticorum Moralium ;
9 vols. Iuall, 14vols.fol.cf. very scarce, ^612 12s. ibid. 17 17 -33
Melancthonis Opera Omnia et Varia; vide Nos. 4362-88.
Melancthon : — Epistola Concionatorum Hambergensium ;
vide No. 1224.
1252 Meyer (H. A. W.) Libri Symbolic! Ecclesise Lutherana? Var.
Lect. et Notis illustrati. Accedunt Christiani II. Ordinum
Evangelicorum Prsefationes, Articuli Saxonum et Confutatio
Pontif. Confess. August. ; 8vo. sd. 4s. 6d. Goetting. 1829
Milan : — v. a. ; vide : Borromeo, No. 653.
Mishna ; vide Nos. 2822-3.
Mohnike Professio Tridentina ; vide No. 1310.
1253 Mons. Concilium Provinciale Cameracense in oppido Montis Han-
nonise habitum A.D. 1586 ; cum praefatione Lud. de Berlay-
mont, Archiep. Camerasens. Accedunt Constitutiones etDecreta
ejusdem Concilii ; 4to. scarce, 10s. 6d. Montis. Hann.1587
* o. 3
118 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
councils, etc.
Muensterii Synodus, Anni 1609; vide: Germonii Opera,
No. 918, et infra.
1254 Mueller (T. J.) Symbolische Buecher, oder : Libri Symbolici
Ecclesise Lutherano-reformatse. Accedunt Articuli Visitationis
Saxonici et Indices V. nee non Introductio Historica ; 8vo.
(1263 pp.) sd. 12s. Stutgart, 1847-8
Nantes : l'Edit de Nantes, 1598 ; vide No. 246.
Naples : — v. a. : vide 1246 Lupus.
1255 Neudecker (Chr. Gctth.) Merkwuerdige Actenstucke aus d.
Zeitalter der Reformation ; 2 thick vols. 8vo. with four fac-
similes (published at 12s.), sewed, 8s. Nuernb. 1838
1256 Desselben Urkunden aus der Reformationszeit ; 8vo.
(published at 10s. 6d.) 6s. Cassel, 1836
1257 Niemeyer (H. A.) Collectio Confessionum Fidei Ecclesise Re-
formatae; 8vo. (1050 pp.) sewed, 10s. 6d. Leipz. 1840
Containing: Confessiones et Declarationes Fidei : 1. Articuli Zwinglii
LXVI1. 1523. 2. Theses Bernenses, 1527. 3. Zwinglii Fidei Ratio.
4. Ejusdem Fidei Expositio. 5. Basiliensis Prior Confessio, 1530. 6.
Helvetica prior, seu Basiliensis posterior Confessio, et Catechismus Gene-
vensis. 7. Catechismus Genevensis. 8. Consensus Tigurinus. 9. Con-
sensus Genevensis. 10. Confessio Fidei Gallicana. 11 & 12. Confes-
sinones Scottican.e. 13. Confessio Belgica. 14. Catechesis Palatinaet
Catechismus Heidelbergensis. 15. Confessio Helvetica posterior. 16.
Confessio Czengerina. 17. Consensus Polonire. 18 & 19. Confessiones
Anglican^:. 20. Repetitio Anhaltina. 21,22, & 23. Confessiones Mar-
chicse. 24. Canones Uordraceni. 25. Formula Consensus Helvetica.
26. Confessio Tetrapolitana. 27 & 28. Confessiones Bohemicae et Cate-
chismus major et minor. 29. Appendix : Puritanorum libri Symbo-
lici ^Confessio, Catechismus major et minor).
1258 — « Ejusdem Puritanorum Libri Symbolici, 8vo. sewed, 2s.
ibid. 1840
1258*Nuremburg, A.D. 1524. Rathschlag wie man sich im Glau-
ben, etc. halten soil von Dom. Steupner, Andr. Osiander und
Laur. Thos. Venatorius bey dem Neuen Spital beschrieben :
4to. extremely rare, £2 2s. Nornberg, 1523
These are the celebrated articles promulgated by Andreas Osiander, the
Reformer, who differed from the other Lutherans in denying the doctrine
of imputed righteousness, and which occasioned the controversy between
them.
1259 Odespun (L.) Concilia Novissima Gallise a Tempore Concilii Tri-
dentini celebrata ; folio, vellum, 15s. Paris, 1646
Pallavicino Concilio di Trento ; vide No. 1311-12.
Palatinate of the Rhine. Pfaltzgravens Wolffgang's (Refor-
mirte, etc.) Kirchenordnung (Articles and Injunctions, 1557 —
60) ; vide No. 3983.
Peterffy Concilia; vide No. 1200.
1260 Petricovien, seu Petricovise, Synodus Anno 1551. Con-
fessio Fidei Catholicse Christiana, facta in Synodo Provinciali
quae habitaest (Petricovise) Anno 1551 ; folio, fine woodcut, por-
trait of Sigismund of Poland, calf, scarce, a£l Is. Posnae, 1557
1261 Confessio Fidei Catholicse Christiana, Autoritate Synodi
Provincialis, quae habita est Petricovise, anno 1551, mense
Junio edita ; 4to. vellum, 12s. Dilwg. 1557
COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 119
COUNCILS, ETC.
Pflugii Comitia Augustana, 1548 ; vide No. 1157.
1262 Pi i IX. Pontificis Maximi, Acta quae ad Ecclesiam Universam
spectant ; vol. 1, 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. Romce, 18t<4
The first volume is all that has yet appeared of .this most important
work.
1263 Pischon (F. A.) Vortraege ueber die Deutsche und Schweize-
rische Reformation mit Beziehungauf die Symbolisclie Schriften
der Lutherische und Reformirte Kirche in Brandenburg gehal-
ten, in 1845 und 1846, mit Supplement ; 8vo. sewed 6s.
Berlin, 184(5
Pisa : Concile de Pise; vide No. 246 et No. 1240-42.
PiTHffii (F.) Codex Canonum ; vide No. 1179.
12G4 Poli (Reginaldi Cardinal is Britanni) ad Henricum Octavum Bri-
tannise Regem pro Ecclesiasticse Unitatis Defensione Libri
Quatuor ; folio, fine copy, vellum, £A 4s.
Romce, apucl Antonium Bladum, sine anno (1536)
Lord Guildford's copy sold for £24. It is a most important book, con-
nected with the Ecclesiastical History of England. Henry VIII , immedi-
ately upon its receipt, though Pole had pledged himself not to publish it,
commanded Cranmer and the bishops to answer it, and Latimer was in-
structed to preach against it. The Cardinal appears to have kept his word ;
for such is the great rarity of the book that Sir Robert Harley, Earl of Ox-
ford, could never obtain a copy; nor does the library of George III., rich in
every department connected with the civil and ecclesiastical history of the
country, possess a copy. In the Bibliotheea Grenvilliana, it is stated that
the work was suppressed ; but as no authority is given for the fact of its
publication, the former surmise is probably more correct.
1265 — — — Ejusdem liber de Concilio ; Romce apud Paul. Manutium,
Aldi F. 1562. Ejusdem Reformatio Anglise ex Decretis
ipsius Sedis Apostolicae Legati, Anno 1556 ; ibid. 1562. 2
vols, in 1, 4to. calf extra, antique style, carmine edges, scarce,
£1 5s. Romce, 1562
"A treatise which, for perspicuity, good sense, and solid reasoning, is
equal to the importance of the occasion on which it was written, and shows
at once the reach and ease of the author's genius, and goodness of his heart.
The preface by Manutius (containing a masterly sketch of Pole's character)
is one of the most elegant compositions in the Latin language." —
Phillips on Sacred Literature.
1266 Poli (Reg. Cardinalis) Epistolse, et aliorum ad ipsum, studio et
labore Angeli Marise Quirini, Cardinalis. Prsemittuntur Vita
Poli, animadversiones in Epistolas II. J. G. Shelhornii et Diatriba
Editoris ad Epistolas ; nee non Poli apologia super libros " de
Unitate Ecclesise" ad Carolum V., Prooemium alterum ad
Regem Scotise, Apologia ad Anglise Parliamentum. Ab Editore
etiam, Monumenta Preeliminaria (Litterse VIII. Pauli III. ad
Episcopos Anglos, ad Regem Scotise, ad Polum et Regi Ro-
manorum ; " Cose d'Inghilterra data del Card. Polo a Paolo
III.," Instructio Poli ad Cfesarem, "Lettere IV. del Card.
Alessandro Farnese ") Judicium Lipsiense cum Animadver-
sionibus, de Viterbiensi Sodalitio, Vita Gaspari Contarini, Car-
dinalis, et ejusdem de Justificatione tractatus, et Epistolee nee
non Instructions Varise. Ad finem Vol. IV. Pauli III. Re-
sponsio ad Protest. Caes. et Poli Oratio de Pace, et Vol. V.
complectitur Epistolas Poli ab inita in Anglia Apost. Legat.
120 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
councils, etc,
administratione ad mortem, cum Appendice, in quo, Scripta
III. ejusdem de Rebus Anglicis et Monumenta inedita. Acce-
dit Synopsis Epistolarum omnis voluminis ; 5 vols. 4to. fine copy
in calf, full gilt backs, very scarce, £6 16s. fid. Brixice, 1/44-57
1267 Idemliber; 5 vols. 4to. vellum, £5 10s. ibid. 1744-57
These documents are preserved in the Vatican Library, and were for the
most part printed for the first time in these volumes under the editorial
care of Cardinal Quirini. Of their value as historical records it is impossible
to speak too highly, furnishing, as they do, minutely and circumstantially,
an enumeration of facts connected with Cardinal Pole, with the Pope, the
Emperor, the King of Scots, with his cousins, Edward VI., Mary, and Eli-
zabeth of England, and indeed with every person with whom he had deal-
ings worth recording, no where else to be met with.
Possevini Apparatus Sacer ad Synodos ; vide No. 457.
126S Prynne (Guil.) et Spelmanni Concilia, Decreta, etc. — Volumen
III., Spelmanni Morte interruptum, addidit Guil. Prynne : (i. e.
Chronological Vindication and Historical Demonstration of the
King's Supreme Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in and over all Spi-
ritual or Religious Affairs, more particularly from the year 1 199
to 1273) ; folio, calf, £\ lis. 6d. Lond. 1688
The third volume of " Prynne's Records " was also published, with the
above Latin title-page as Vol. III. of " Spelman's Concilia."
1269 Quick (Jo.) Synodicon in Gallia Reformata (Acts, Decisions,
Decrees, and Canons of the Councils of the Reformed Churches
in France) ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £\ 4s. ibid. 1692
1270 Richard (C. L.) Analysis Conciliorum Generalium et Particu-
larium ; 5 thick vols. 8vo. £\ Is. Aug. Find. 1777
1271 Richerii (Ed.) Historia Conciliorum; 3 vols. 4to. calf, 15s.
Colonice, 1683
Rouen, v. a. ; vide No. 1166.
Rueli et Hartmanni Concilia; vide No. 1195.
1272 Saltzburg: — Dalham (Fl.) Concilia Salisburgensisa provincialia
et dioecesis omnia ad nostram usque setatem ; folio, uncut, 16s.
Aug. Find. 1788
Sarpi Concilio di Trento ; vide No. 1313 to 1317.
1273 Schannat (CI. Jo. Frid.) et P. Jos. Hartzheim Concilia Ger-
manise; 10 vols, in 5, folio, portrait of Jo Maurice, Arch-
bishop of Prague, monastic binding, £3 3s. Colon. 1759-1775
1273* Idem liber ; 10 vols, in 6, fol. portrait, vellum, £4< 14s. 6d.
ibid. 1759-1775
1274 Ejusdem Historia Episcopatus Wormatiensis, etc. ; 2 vols.
folio, half bound, vellum, 18s. Franco/, ad Moen. 1724
12/5 Schelstrate (E. a.) Acta Ecclesiee Orientalis contra Lutheri
Hseresim, Notis illustrata ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, scarce,
£1 16s. Romce, 1/39
Seckendorfii Historia Lutheranismi ; vide infra.
1276 Sendomiriensis Consensus Historia a D. E. Jablonski scripta;
4to. half bound, vellum, very scarce, 15s. 1731
Sinnichius de Augustana Confessione ; vide No. 1156.
1277 Sirmondi (R) Concilia Antiqua Galliae, Supplementaque, P. de
Lalande ; et Concilia novissima L. Odespun de la Meschimere,
5 vols, folio, calf, scarce, £4 lis. 6d. Paris, 1629- J 6
COUNCILS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 121
COUNCILS, ETC.
1278 Smalcald, Anni 1530-37 : — Causae quare Synodum dictam a R.
Pont. Paulo III. recusarint Principes, Status, et Civitates Im-
perii, profitentes puiam atque Catholicam Evang. Doctrinam ;
ex Schmalcaldia, d. 5. Mar. A. D. 1537, 4to. scarce, £\ Is.
Witeb. 1537
1279 Smalcaldici Articuli, et Catechismus uterque, edidit T. Francke,
small 8vo. Is. 6d. Lips. 1846
These Articles arose out of the Protestant League held at Schmalcald in
1530, in self-defence from the attacks of the Diet of Spires of the pre-
ceding year.
1280 Soissons, Anni 1855: — Acta et Statuta Synodi Suessionensis.
Anno Domini MDCCCLV., Pontificatus Pii Papse IX. anno
decimo habitse ab illust. et Rev. D. D. Paulo Amando Ana-
cleto Ignatio de Gatrignies, 8vo. sewed, Soissons, 1855
1281 Spelmanni (Henrici) Concilia, Decreta, Leges, Constitutiones
in Re Ecclesiarum Orbis Britannici, ab Initio Christians ibidem
Religionis ad exutum Papam, (a. 1531) 2 volumes, folio, very
fine copy, in the original binding, extremely scarce, £4 14s. 6d.
Londini, 1639-64
The greater portion of the copies of the Second Volume were destroyed
in the great Fire of London. Wilkins' reprint does not contain the entire
matter of Spelman's edition.
Idem liber, vol. III. Spelmanni morte interruptum,
addidit. Guil. Prynne ; vide : Prynne, No. 1267.
1282 Spirensis Dioecesis, Processionum Synodalium et Constitutio-
num Ecclesiasticarum Collectio ab an. 1397 usque ad an.
1720 ; folio, calf, richly gilt, 16s. 1786
The most memorahle Diet held at Spires was that of 1529, which led
to the celebrated " protest," from which the Reformed party received the
name of Protestants.
1283 Streitwolf (F. G.) et R. E. Klener Libri Symbolici Ecclesise
Catholicse ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 16s. 1846
Containing: Prolegomena historica literaria, (101 pp.) Tria Symbola
Catholica. Canones et Decreta Cone. Trident. Catechismus Romanus.
Appendix, sive Decreta Reformationis aliaque Cone. Trid. supra omissa;
"Variae Fidei Catholica? Professiones ; Breve Clementis XIII. ; Bulla in Ccena
Domini ; Var. Lect. et Index.
Sylloge Monumentorum ad Mysterium Immac. Concept. B.
Virginis, vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Symbolici Libri, vide 1158 Augusti ; 1214 Danz ; 1219 Elis ;
1220 Francke; 1223 Hahn ; 1229 Hase ; 1238 Kimmel ;
1244 Lindberg; 1252 Mayer; 1254 Mueller; 1257-8 Nie-
meyer; 1263 Pischon ; 1283 Streitwolf; 1285 Titmann ;
1322 Weber.
Taemud Babylonicum ; vide infra.
1284 Thomassini Dissertationes in Concilia ; torn. 1, 4to. calf,
£1 Is. Paris, 1667
Suppressed. Only the first volume published.
1285 Titmanni (J. A. A.) Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Evangelicse; 8vo.
sewed, 7s. Misenice, 1817
122 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
councils, etc.
Trent, Council of, A. D. 1545 — 63.
Augustini (S. Abb. Einsidl.) Concilia Trid. Veritas, etc. ;
vide No. 102.
1286 Brischar's (J. It.) Beurtheilung der Controversen Sarpi's
und Pallavicini's in der Geschichte der Trienter Concils ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Tuebingen, 1844
1287 Canones et Decreta Concilii Tridentini Pii V. Pont. Max.
Jussu edita ; folio, first edition, vellum, scarce, £3 13s. 6d.
Rotnce, ap. Paul. Manutium (Aldi F.) 1564
1288 Canones et Decreta Concilii Tridentini juxta Exemplar
authenticum ; cum Serie Var. Lect., Regulis de Libris Pro-
hibitis, etc. cura et labore Jud. Le Plat ; 4to. fine paper,
calf, 10s. 6d. Antv. 1779
1 289 Canones et Decreta Concilii Tridentini ; sm. 8vo. sewed, 2s.
Lips. 1846
1289* Idem liber; 8vo. half bound, calf, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1846
1290 Idem liber, alia editio ; 18mo. sewed, 2s. Paris, 1848
1291 Canones et Decreta Concilii Tridentini ex Editione Romana
A. D. 1834 repetiti. Accedunt Declarationes ac Resolutiones,
S. Congr. Card. Cone. Trid. Interpretum, et Constitutiones
Pontificise Recentiores, edidit JEm. Lud. Richter (ass socio
F. Schulte) ; roy. 8vo. sewed, 14s. Lipsia; 1853
1292 Catechismus ex Decreto Concilii Tridentini ad Parochos, Pii
Quinti Jussu editus, folio, editio prima, vellum, scarce,
£\ lis. 6d. Pomce, ap. Paul. Manutium {Aldi F .) 1566
1293 Idem liber, alia editio; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Lugd. 1676
1294 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. calf, 6s. 6d.
Franco/. 1727
1295 Idem liber, alia editio ; 18mo, calf, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1738
1296 Idem liber ; Editio nova ad usum Seminariorum ; 12mo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Parisiis, 1831
1297 Idem liber, alia editio ; sm. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Lipsice, 1847
1298 Idem liber; 8vo. half bound, calf, 5s. ibid. 1847
V299 Idem liber, alia editio; 18mo. sewed, 2s. Paris, 1848
1300 Catechisme du Concile de Trente, avec des Notes, par Doney,
Eveque de Montauban ; 2 vols. 8vo. 10s. Paris, 1845
1301 Catechismus Romanus ex Decreto Concilii Tridentini Jussu
Pii V. editus, Arabice, Interprete P. D. G. Arutin ; 2 vols.
8vo. 14s. Rmnce, 1786
1302 Chemnitzii (M.) Examen Concilii Tridentini Decretorum ; 4
vols, in 1, folio, calf, £1 Is. Franco/. 1574
1303 Cypriani (E. S.) Tabularium Eccles. Romanse Saec. XVI.
in qui totius Concilii Tridentini Historia, etc. ; 4to. half bound,
10s. 6d. ibid. 1743
1304 Danz (J. Tr. L.) Geschichte des Tridentinischen Concils
nach Katholischen Darstellungen ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Jena, 1846
1305 Davenport, vel Fr. a Sancto Clara, Tractatus de Concilio, e
Vindicatio S. Concilii Tridentini, etc. ; 4to. calf, 15s.
Leodii, 1 648
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 123
COUNCILS, ETC.
TRENT.
1305*Heideggeri (Hen.) Cone. Trid. Anatomia Historico-Theolo-
gica ; 8vo. vellum, 12s. Figuri, 16/2
1306 Le Plat (Jud.) Monumentorum ad Historian! Concilii Tri-
dentini potissimum illustrandum spectantium amplissima
Collectio ; 7 vols. 4to. uncut, £2 10s. Lovanii, 1781-7
1307 Idem liber ; 7 vols. 4to. fine paper, half bd. £3 3s.
ibid. 1781-7
1308 Idem liber; Accedunt Canones et Decreta Concilii
Tridentini ad Exemplar authenticum ; cum Serie Var. Lect.
Regulis de Libris Prohibitis, etc. cura Jud. Le Plat.
Antverpice, 1/79. In all 8 vols. 4to. fine paper, half bound,
£3 10s. v. I. 1779—87
1309 Idem liber; 8 vols. 4to. fine paper, vellum, £4 4s.
ibid. 1779—87
1310 Mohnike (C. G. F.) Geschichte der sogenannten Professio
Tridentina; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Greifswald, 1822
1311 Pallavicino (Sforza, Cardinale e Soc. Jesu) Istoria del Con-
cilio di Trento, ove insieme rifiutasi con Autorevoli Testi-
monialize l'lstoria falsa, sotte Nome di Pietro Soave Polano ;
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1312 Pallavictni (Cardinalis Sfortise, Soc. Jes.) Vera (Ecumenici
Concilii Tridentini contra expurgentes Lutheri aliorumque
Hsereses Historia, Latine reddita a J. B. Giattino. Accessit
P. Fontidonii Apologia pro Concil. Tridentino, adversus J. F.
Fontanum ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 16s. Colonice, 1717
1312* Idem liber; 3 vols, in 1, folio, 18s. Aug. Find. 1769
Pallavicino brings forward many documents refuting the assertions o*
Father Paul, and, on the whole, has given a fair and impartial history o*
the Council of Trent.
1313 Sarpi (Paolo [Soave]) Istoria del Concilio Tridentino ; folio,
very fine copy in old gilt calf, 1 8s. Londra, 1619
1314 ■ La medesima, con Note di Fr. le Courayer ; 2 vols.
4to. half bound, calf, 16s. ibid. 1757
1315 La medesima, con Note; 7 vols. 12mo. calf, gilt,
£1 16s. Mendriisio, 1835
1316 l'Histoire du Concile de Trent, avec Notes par Cou-
rayer; 2 vols, folio, calf, £\ Is. Londres, 1736
1317 Desselben Geschichte des Concils von Trident, Deutsch
von Winterer; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 18s.) 12s.
Morgenth. 1839
■ Opera ; vide infra.
" Father Paul of Venice wrote his ' History of the Council of Trent '
while the memory of what had passed there was recent, and some who had
been members of it were still alive. He has exposed the intrigues and
artifices by which it was conducted with a freedom and severity which
have given a deep wound to the credit of the Council. He has described
its deliberations and explained its decrees with such perspicuity and depth
of thought, with such various erudition, and such force of reason, as have
justly entitled his work to be placed among the most admired historical
compositions." — Robertson's " Charles V."
124 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
councils, etc.
1318 Ugononius (Episc. Matth.) de Conciliis et Synodis liber (de
omnibus quae ad Concilia celebranda pertinent) folio, calf,
scarce, £ 1 5s. Venet. 1563
1319 Unigenitus. La Constitution Unigenitus deferee a l'Eglise
Universelle ; ou Recueil General des Actes d'Appel interjettes
au futur Concile Generale de cette Constitution, et des Lettres
" Pastorales Officii " de M. le Cardinal de Noailles et beau-
coup d'autres Eveques, etc. ; avec les Arrets et autres Actes
des Parlemers du Royaume, etc. ; 4 vols, folio, frontispiece, calf,
£3 3s. Cologne, 1/69
This celebrated Bull was caused by the publication of Quesnel's New
Testament, and opposes the doctrine and practice of the Jansenists. It
gave great offence to all parties, and did more to widen the breach be-
tween the Holy See and the Reformed Churches than any other act of the
Church of Rome.
1320 Nouvelles Ecclesiastiques ou Memoires pour servir a
l'Histoire de la Constitution Unigenitus ; 1 728-1 7S3. Table
des Matieres ; 1728-1760. Together, 15 vols. 4to. (a few
numbers wanting) £\ 16s. 1728 — 1783
1321 Vinke (Hen. Egb.) Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Reformats Neder-
landicse ; 8vo. 10s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1846
Containing: — The first Confession of Faith addressed in a letter to
to Philip II. of Spain, followed by the " Confession Ancienne des Eglises
du Pais-Bas," of 1566, and the " Bekentnisse of Belydenisse des Ghe-
loofs," each setting forth the 37 Articles. Then follow the Confessio
Belgica, likewise embodying the 37 Articles, and the Creeds ; the Heidel-
berg Catechism, and the Decrees of the Synod of Dort. These Docu-
ments are equally valuable to the reader of profane history as they are
important for understanding the history of the Church. See Motley's
" Dutch Republic."
1322 Walchii (J.) Commentarius de Concilio Lateranensi a Bene-
dicto XIII. habito; 12mo. sewed, 3s. Lips. 1727
1322*Weberi (Mch.) Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Lutheranse, Notis et
Disputationibus illlustrati ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Wittemb. 1811
1323 Wessenbeug (J. H. von) die grossen Kirchenversammlungen
des 15ten und 16ten Jahrbunderts in Beziebung auf Kirchen-
verbesserung geschichtlich und kritisch dargestellt ; 4 thick
vols. 8vo. sewed, 16s. Constans, 18-10
1324 Wilkins (D.) Concilia Magnse Britanniae et Hibernise, aSynodo
Verolamensi, A. D. 346, ad Londinensem, A.J). 1717. Ac-
cedunt Constitutiones et alia ad Historiam Anglicanam spec-
tantia ; 4 vols, folio, calf, very rare, 5626 5s. Lond. 1737
Worms, Diet of, A. D. 1521 ; vide No. 12/4.
Zamboni (I. F.) Declarations Sacrse Congregationis ; vide
No. 094.
Zedlers (Joh.) Concilien, Synoden, etc. ; vide infra : Zedler's
Universal Lexicon.
Zonor.e (J.) Canones Apost. ; vide, No. 1174
Zwixglii Opera Omnia et Varia; vide infra.
I
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 125
Courayer (P. F.) sur les Ordinations ; vide : Canon Law.
No. 894.
1325 Cousin (Victor) Ouvrages Inedites d'Abelard, pour servir a
l'Histoire de la Philosophie Scolastique en France, 4 to. (pub-
lished at £1 10s.) half bound, calf, 18s. Paris, 183G
Prefixed is a most valuable, philosophical, literary, and historical intro-
duction of 203 pages by the Editor.
Coustant; vide: Epistoke R. Pontificum.
132G CozziE (Laur. Cardinalis) Historia de Graecorum Schismata ex
Monumentis Ecclesiasticis concinnata, in qua, praeter Historiam,
omnes et singular Controversial post Concil. Constantinop. I.
usque ad Florentinum discutiantur ; 4 vols, in 3, folio, vellum,
scarce, £2 12s. 6d. Romce, 1/19-20
Cardinal Cozza was the intimate friend of Pope Benedict XIII., who
raised him to the purple.
Cragii (N.) Historia Regis Christiani III.; vide No. 1208.
1327 Crakanthorp (Rich.) Defensio Ecclesise Anglicanse ; 4to. calf,
6s. Lond. 1625
1328 Cranmeri (Tho. Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi) Defensio Verse
et Catholicse Doctrinee de Sacramento Corporis et Sanguinis
Christi, Salvatoris nostri ; etc. small 8vo. red morocco, gilt
edges, rare, £1 5s. Embdce, 1577
This Latin version of " The true and Catholike Doctrine of the Sacra-
ment" was made by Sir John Cheke by desire of the author, and contains
many additional passages added by Cranmer, all of which are marked with
a hand reversed =l£9. The MS. had been carried over to Embden by the
English fugitives in the reign of Mary, and this edition was printed by
them.
Ejusdem Reformatio Legum ; vide Nos. 1209-10.
1330 Cranz (David) Historie von Gronland insbesondere die Ge-
schichte der dortigen Mission der Evangel. Briider ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, plates, 12s. Barby. 1/70
" Very few books affected me so deeply, and the man who does not
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second, is no Christian." — Dr. Johnson.
1331 Credner (K. A.) Beitriige zur Eiideitung in die Biblischen
Schnften, Vol. I. (Evangelien der Petriner) 8vo. (published at
8s.) cloth, 4s. 6d. Halle, 1832
1332 desselben Neue Testament, nach Zweck, Ursprung und
Inhalt fuer denkende Leser der Bibel ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at
10s. 6d.) sewed, 7s. 6d. Giessen, 1841-3
1333 desselben (Beitriige) zur Geschichte des Kanons ; 8vo.
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1334 Creizenach (M.) Schulchan Aruch, oder encyclopadische
Darstellung des Mosaischen Gesetzes ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s.
Frankfurt 1833-40
1335 Cremer (B. S.) Antiquitatum Sacrarum Poecile in variis Specu-
lationibus e Mose et Prophetis exhibita ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
plates, calf, 12s. Amst. 1741
1336 Cuenii (Tho.) Fasciculi Exercitationum Philologico-Historico-
Theolog. ; 12 parts in 4 vols, small 8vo. vellum, £1 Is.
1697-1711
126 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Crispini (J.) Actiones et Monimenta Martyrum ; vide No. 21.
1338 Critici Sacri : sive Doctissimorum Virorum in SS. Biblia An-
notations et Tractatus ; 9 vols, folio, calf, £5. Londini, 1660
1339 Idem liber, alia eclitio ; 7 vols, folio, bound, £3 3s.
Francofurti, 1696
1340 Idem liber : accedunt Tractatus Theologico-philologici ;
cum Supplements Editionis Belgicae ; 9 vols, in 8, folio,
vellum, £4 10s. ibid. 1696-1697
1341 Idem liber; 9 vols. Accedunt L. Capelli Critica Sacra;
1 vol. — Thesaurus Theologico-philologicus ; 2 vols. — et The-
saurus novus Theologico-philologicus ; 2 vols. — in all 14 vols,
folio, fine copy, calf, 3612. Utrecht, etc. 1698-1732
Amongst the Ninety Authors, whose Annotations on the whole or on
different parts of the Bihle, are here printed entire, will he found Munster,
Fagius, Vetablus, Castalio, Clarius, Grotius, Erasmus, Scaliger, Casaubon,
Capellus, and others. The Contents is enumerated at length in Darling's
Cyclopaedia, cols. 815—826.
" The most important collection of Biblical Critics ever made." —
Dr. Adam Clarke.
1342 Thesaurus Theologico-Philologicus, sive Sylloge Disser-
tationum ad Vet. et Novi Test. Loca selectiora et illustriora
a Theol. Protestant. Germanise conscriptarum ; 2 vols, folio,
Dutch vellum, £2 2s. Amstelcedami, 1701
" These two volumes form a valuahle collection of Dissertations." —
Dr. Burton.
1343 Thesaurus Novus Theologico-philologicus, ex Musseo
Th. Hasaei et C. Ikenii ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £2 8s.
ibid. 1732
1344 Croce (Giovanni della) Opere Spiritual i ; 4to. frontispiece,
vellum, 6s. Tenet. 1717
1345 Croii (Jo.) Sacrse etHistoricse in Novum Fcedus Observationes ;
4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Geneva, 1645
1346 Crome (E. G. \V.) Anleitung zur Vervollkommung der geist-
lichen Beredsamkeit durch das Studium der Alten Classiker ;
8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Hannover, 1838
1347 Crusenii (N.) Monasticon Augustinianum ; in quo omnium
Ordinum sub Regula Origines atque Incrementa explicantur ;
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1348 Crush (Mar.) Corona Anni : hoc est Explicatio Evangeliorum
et Epistolarum quae Diebus Dominicis et Festis in Ecclesia
proponuntur, Gr. et Lat. 4 vols, in 2, folio, cuts, hogskin,
£2 2s. Witeberga, 1603
1349 Ejusdem Turco-Graecia, sive Grsecorum Status sub Im-
perio Turcico in Ecclesia, in CEconomia, et in Scholis ; folio,
calf, scarce, £1 10s. Basil, 1584
1350 Ejusdem Germano-Grsecia : folio, scarce, £\ Is.
ibid. 1582
These two works are of great rarity, but necessary to understand the
history of the celebrated negotiations between the Patriarchate of Con-
stantinople and the Lutherans at tlie period of the Reformation. See
British Magazine, Nos. 108-9-11.
THOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 127
1351 Cudworth (R.) Systema Intellectuale hujus Universi et alia
Opuscula, cura J. L. Mosheim ; 2 vols, folio, calf, 16s.
Jena, 1732
1351* Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 16s.
Luffd. B. 1773
"A valuable storehouse for inquiries into ancient Philosophy." —
Dr. Burton. " A complete refutation of Atheism." — Clarke.
Cujaccii Opera omnia ; vide No. 896-7.
1352 Cuper (G., soc. J.) Acta S. Jacobi Majoris Apostoli et Mar-
tyris, Antv. 1729 — J. B. Solleri Acta S. Romnaldi Episcopi
et Martyris, ib. 1718 ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, portrait, calf, 18s.
Antv. 1718-29
1353 Cupetioli (A.) Theologia moralis et contemplativa S. Aurelii
Augustini ; 3 vols, folio, half bound, £\ 4s. Venet. 1737
1354 Curcell.ei (Steph.) Opera Theologica ; folio, calf, 7s. 6d.
Amst. 1675
1355 Cursus Theologicus Monasterii S. Galli ; 10 vols. 18mo. vellum,
£1 Is. St. Galli, 1670
Cypriani Tabularium Epclesise Rom. ; vide No. 1303.
Cyprianus ; vide : Fathers and Srhoolmen.
Cyrillus, Hierosolymitanus : vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Cyrillus Alexandrinus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Cyrill Ltjcar; vide No. 1212-13 and 1239.
1356 Dabert (Abbe) Histoire de St. Thomas de Villeneuve, dit
L'Aumonier, Archeveque de Valence ; 8vo. portrait, sewed, 6s.
Lyon. 1852
1357 D'Acherii (Dom. Lucse) Spicilegium Veterum aliquot Scriptorum
qui in Gallise bibliothecis maxime Benedictinorum latuerunt,
ed. L. F. J. de la Barre ; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £4 4s. Paris, 1723
Idem liber, et Mabillon Analecta Vett. Script. ; vide :
Fathers and Schoolmen.
1 358 Daehne (A. F.) Geschichte der Juedisch-iVlexandrinischen Re-
ligions-Philosophie ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Halle, 1834
1359 Daelman (C. G.) Theologia seu Observationes Theologicse, in
Summan D. Thomse ; 9 vols, in 7, 8vo. calf, 15s. Lovanii, 1746
1359*Dahler (J. G.) Notes explicatives, historiques et critiques sur
la Traduction de Jeremie ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Strasbourg, 1830
1360 Dale (A. van) Dissertation es de Origine ac Progressu Idololatriae
et Superstitionum ; de vera et falsa Prophetia ; uti et de Divi-
nationibus idololatricis Judseorum ; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1696
1361 Ejusdem Dissertatio super Aristea de 70 Interpretibus.
Addita Historia Baptismorum et Dissertatio super Sanchunia-
thone ; 4to. calf, 4s. 6d, Amst. 1705
1362 Dalham (F.) de Canone Dogmatum Christianorum et Ecclesi-
asticse Disciplinse ; 2 vols. 4to. plates, vellum, 16s. Yindob. 1784
1363 Dalhammer (P.) Canonia Rohrensis Documentis, Monumentis, '
et Observatt. historico-criticis illustrata ; folio, plates of monu-
mental brasses, stained glass, and sculptures, half bound, 15s.
Batisb. 1784
1364 Dall^us (Joa.) de Usu Patrum cura Mettayeri ; 4to. 6s. 6d.
Geneva, 1686
128 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
1365 Dall^us de Usu Patrum ; Gen. 1686 ; et Origenis contra Celsum
et Philocalia, Greece et Lat., edidit notasque adjecit G. Spencer ;
2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Genev. \6S6, et Cantab. 1677
1306 Ejusdem de Cultibus Religiosis Latinorum Novem libriVI.
vellum, 9s. Geneva, 16/1
1367 Ejusdem de Duobus Latinorum ex Unctione Sacramentis,
libri, etc.; 4to. 9s. ibid. 1659
1368 Ejusdem de Cultibus Religiosis Latinorum libri VI. Ad-
versus Latinorum de Cultus Religiosi objecto Traditionem. De
Duobus Latinorum ex Unctione Sacramentis, Confirmatione et
Extrema Unctione. De Sacramentali sive Auriculari Latinorum
Confessione ; 4 vols. 4to. calf neat, £\ 12s. Geneva, 1659-/2
1369 • Ejusdem adversus Latinorum de Cultus Religiosi objecto
Traditionem Disp. ; 4to. (802 pp.) vellum, 9s. Genevce, 1664
All the writings of M. Daille, the friend of Mornay du Plessis, to whose
sons he became tutor, and who cultivated an intimacy with Sarpi, were
much treasured hy Bishop Chillingworth, as Mr. Smith mentions in his
preface to the English translation of " The Use of the Fathers."
Damascenus (Joannes); vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Damasus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Damtanus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
13/0 D'Andilly (Arnauld) Vies des Saints Peres de Desserts et de
quelque Saints ecrites par les Peres de l'Eglise, etc. ; 3 vols.
8vo. calf, 12s. Paris, 1680
1371 Daniel (H. A.) Thesaurus Hvmnologicus, sive Hymnorum,
Canticorum, Sequentiarum, circa annum 1500 usitatarum, Col-
lectio amplissima, Apparatu critica ornata, et aliorum et suis
Notis illustrata; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £] 4s. Halis, 1841-46
1372 Danis (P. L.) Tractatus de Fide, Spe et Charitate, nee non de
Scriptura, Traditione, Ecclesia, Pontifice, et Conciliis, etc. ;
thick 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Lovanii, 1770
1373 Ejusdem Tractatus de Peccato Originali, Legibus et
Gratia ; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1738
1374 Dannenmayer (M.) Leitfaden in der Kirchengeschichte ; 4 vols.
8vo. sewed, 9s. St. Gallen, 1846
1375 Danz (J. T. L.) Encyclopsedie und Methodologie der Theolo-
gischen Wissenschaften ; 8vo. (published at 8s.) cloth, 4s. 6d.
Weimar, 1832
1376 Desselben Lehrbuch der Kirchengeschichte; 2 vols, in 3
(pub. at 18s.) sewed, 12s. Jena, 1822-26
0000 Libri Symbolici Ecclesise Romano-Catholicse ; vide No.
1214.
desselben Tridentinisches Concil ; vide No. 1304.
Darling's Encyclopaedia Bibliographica ; vide No. 499.
1377 Dathii (J. A.) Opuscula ad Crisin et Interpretationem Veteris
Testamenti spectantia ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lipsice, 1796
1378 Ejusdem Vetus Testamentum ex Recensione Textus Hebr.
et Versionum antiquarum Latine versum Notisque criticis et
Philologis illustratum; 6 vols neatly half bound, calf, £\ 4s.
Hal*, 1790-1832
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 129
1379 Dathii (I. A.) Pentateuchus ex Recensione Textus Hebr. et
Versionum antiquarum Latine versus, Notisque illustratus ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. ibid. 1/91
13S0 Ejusdera Libri Historici Veteris Te»tamenti ex Recensione
Textus Hebr. et Versionum antiquarum Latine versi, et Notis
illustrati; 8vo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1832
1381 Ejusdem Psalmi, ex Recensione Textus Hebr. et Versi-
onum antiquarum Latine versi, Notisque philosophicis et criticis
illustrati; 8vo sewed, 3s. ibid. 1/94
1382 Ejusdem Propbetae Majores ex Recensione Textus Hebr.
et Versionum antiquarum Latine versi, Notisque illustrati ; 8vo.
sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1831
1383 Ejusdem Propbetee Minores ex Recensione Textus Hebr.
et Versionum antiquarum Latine versi, Notisque illustrati ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. ibid. 1790
1384 ■ Ejusdem Jobus, Proverbia Salamonis, Ecclesiastices, et
Canticum Canticorum, ex Recensione Textus Hebr. et Ver-
sionum antiq. Latine versa; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1789
All last and best editions.
1385 D'Aubigne (J. H. Merle) Histoire de la Reformation du seizieme
Siecle ; imp. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d. Bruxelles, 1845
1386 La meme ; imp. 8vo. half bound, calf, 16s. ibid. 1845
1387 Geneve et Oxford, par le meme; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Geneve, 1842
1388 Daude (A.) Historia Universalis et Pragmatica Romani Impe-
rii, cum insignioribus Monumentis Hierarchise Ecclesiastical,
etc.; 3 vols. 4to. calf, £1 10s. Wirceb. 1748
1389 Daxjmer (G. Fr.) Polemische Blatter betreffend Christenthum,
Bibelglauben, und Theologie ; 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. cloth,
3s. 6d. Nurnbery, 1834
Davenport de Concilio, etc.
1390 David (Joa., Soc. Jesu) Veridicus Christianus; 4to. 103 plates,
engraved by Galle, including the movable " Orbita Probitatis,"
frequently wanting, fine impressions, in the original binding,
with clasps, £\ Is. Antverpice, 1606
1391 Idem liber; 4to. fine impression, buta few plates da-
maged, 15s. ibid. 1606
1392 ■ Ejusdem Duodecim Specula; 8vo. with 12 fine plates by
Th. Galle, vellum, 8s. ibid. 1610
1393 ■ Ejusdem Pancarpium Marianum, Septemplici Titulorum
serie distinctum, 8vo. with 50 fine plates by Th. Galle, vellum,
10s. 6d. ibid. 1618
1394 Dawes (R.) Miscellanea Critica, ex Recensione Burgesii, Notisque
cum Prsefatione edidit Harles ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lips. 1800
1395 Idem liber ; ex nova Recensione T. Kidd ; 8vo. (pub-
lished at 18s.) bds. 9s. Lond. 1827
Decreta Apostolorum et Conciliorum ; vide : Councils, etc.
Decretales Bonifacii VIII. ; vide No. 865.
Decretales Gratiaui, Gregorii IX. et dementis V. ; vide
Nos. 898-9 and 919.
130 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
1396 Dedicastillo (Jo., Soc. Jes.) Tractatus II. de Juramento, Per-
jurio et Atljuratione, nee non de Poenis et Censuris Ecclesias-
ticis ; folio, hogskin, clasps, 12s. Antv. 1662
1397 De Dieu (Ludov.) Animadversiones in Veteris Testamenti libros
omnes ; 4to. vellum, 9s. Amst. Elzevirii, 1648
Delitzsch (Franz) Anekdota zur Geschichte der Mittelalter-
lichen-Scholastik, unter Juden und Moslemen ; vide : He-
brew Books.
1398 Delolme (M.) Historia Flagellantium ; 12mo. calf, 4s.
Paris, 1700
1399 Deluge. De l'Origine de la Tradition Indienne du Deluge,
par F. Neve ; 8vo. Is. 6d. Paris, 1849
1400 Del Rio (Martini, Soc. Jes.) Disquisitiones Magicae ; de Male*
ficio, vana Observatione, Divinatione et Conjectatione ; accedit
Methodus Judicum et Confessariorum Directioni commoda ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, frontispiece, vellum, scarce, 15s.
Mogunt. 1603
1401 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. frontispiece, hogskin,
scarce, 9s. Colonic?, I 6/9
1402 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. vellum, 9s. ibid. 1720
1403 Dempsteri (Thos.) Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum, sive
de Sriptoribus Scotis ; 2 vols. 4to. printed at the expense of the
Bannatyne Club, scarce, £6 6s. Edinb. 1829
1404 Ejusdem Scotorum Scriptorum Nomenclatura, et Meno-
logium Scotorum ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, scarce, £3 3s.
Eononice, 1622
Constable's Copy sold for £4 10s.
1405 Dexs (P.) Theologia Moralis et Dogmatica; 8 vols. 8vo. sewed,
18s. Dublin, 1832
1406 Denzinger (H.) Ueber die Aechtheit des bisherigen Textes der
Ignatianischen Briefe ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Wiirzburg, 1819
1407 Deppisch (G.) Geschichte und Wunderwerke des heiligen Colo-
manni, nebst Anhang, das Leben des Seeligen Golhalmi enthalt-
end; folio, calf, large folding plates, rare, £1 Is. Wien. 1743
1408 De Rossi (Jo. B.) Specimen variarum Lectionum S. Textus et
Chaldaica Estheris additamenta, Heb. et Lat. ; 8vo. sewed, 7s.
Romce, 17S2
1409 Ejusdem de Praecipuis Caussis et Momentis et de He-
braicre Typographise Origine, ac Primitiis ; 2 vols. 4to. sewed,
10s. Aug. Tauiim, etc. 1769-76
0000 Ejusdem Ann. Hebrseo-Typog. Sec. XV. ; vide : Hebrew
Books.
1410 Ejusdem Varise Lectionesi n Vet. Test, ex immensa MSS.
Codd. congerie haustse, et ad SamaritanumTextum, adVetusta
Versione, ad accuratiores S. Criticorum Fontes ac Leges exa-
minatse ; cum Supplemento ; 4 vols, in 2, 4to. half bound,
vellum, scarce, £2 8s. Parmce, 1784-89
1411 ■ Idem liber, cum Supplements ; 5 vols. 4to. half bound,
vellum, £3 10s. ibid. 1784-99
1412 Ejusdem libri Vol. IV. (Psalmi, Proverbia, Job, Daniel,
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 131
Ezras, Nebemias, Chronica, Appendix) ; royal 4to. 15s.
ibid. 1789
Hebrew Critics, one and all, consider this work an indispensable com-
panion to Kennicott's edition of the Hebrew Bible.
Despont Bibliotheca Patrum ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1413 Deutinger (M.) der Geist der Christlichen Ueberlieferung.
Erster. Band, die ersten drei Jahrhunderten enthaltend ; thick
8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Augsburg, 1850
Devoti Institutions Canonicse ; vide No. 901.
1414 De Vries (G.) Exercitationes Rationales de Deo, Divinisque Per-
fectionibus ; 4 to. calf Traj. 1695
De Wette ; vide, infra, Wette (G. M. d.).
Dexippus ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
Dexterus; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
14 L5 Deylingii (S.) Observationes sacrse ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. plates,
vellum, 7s. 6d. Lipsice, 1708
1416 Idem liber; 4 vols. 4to. plates, vellum, 12s. ibid. 1735
141 7 Idem liber; et Observationes Miscellanse, 5 vols. 4to. plates,
£1 Is. ibid. 1 735-48
The contents of this valuable digest on every subject treated on, is given
by Darling, cols. 900-1000.
1418 Diabolorum Theatrum ; Warhaffte, eigentliche und kurtze
Beschreibung allerley greulicher, schrecklicher, abscheulicher
Laster, so in diesen Zeiten im Schwang gehen, etc. (von Sigis-
mund Feyerabend ausgedacht, und bearbeitet von Gelehrten
Herren) ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, best edition, fine copy, hogskin,
£1 Is. Franckfurt, 1587
The authors' names are given at the commencement ot each volume, and
include Fabr. Chemnitz, Andr. Hoppenrod, Andr. Musculus, Jod. Hocker,
and others more or less known in this country ; but all alike plain-spoken,
and chiefly ordained priests of the Church, who lash vice in words not
always pleasing to ears polite.
1419 Dian^e (Antonii Coordinati, Panormitani, Opera Omnia, seu
omnes Resolutiones Morales, ejus ipsissimis Verbis. Accessit
Summa totius Operis ad Usum Theologise Moralis Studiorum
per Martinum de Alcolea ; 10 vols, folio, fine copy, vellum,
£4. Lugduni, 1680
Anagramma:
Martinus de Alcolea.
Cole, sum alter Diana.
1420 Ejusdem Practicse Resolutiones Lectissimorum Casuum
(Ordine alphabetico, in usum Clericorum R. Ecclesise) ; 12mo.
(800 pp.) vellum, 7s. 6d. Antverpice, 1660
Dibdin's Account of Bibles and Fathers ; vide No. 500.
Dicastillo (Jo. de) de Pcenis Eccles. etc.; vide No. 1296.
Didymus Alexandrinus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1421 Dietel (Greg.) Opera Theologica (De Conscientia — De Horis
Canonicis — De Actionibus Humanis — De Vitiis et Peccatis) ;
thick 4to. calf, 6s. llatisb. 1673
1422 Dieterici (J. C.) Antiquitates Biblicse ; 2 vols, folio, portrait,
16s. Giessce, 16/1
1423 Dintek's (G. F.) Anweisung zum Gebrauch der Bibel in Volks-
132 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
schulen; 3 vols. 12mo. (published at 9s. 6d.) sewed, 5s. 6d.
Neustadt, 1822-39
Dionysius Alexandrinus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Dionysius Areopagita ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1424 Dionysii, (a Ilickel, Carthusiani, A.D. 1471) Opera, scil : Enar-
rationes pise ac erudites in V. libros Mosaicse Legis ; Colon.
1548 — in libros Josue, Judicum et Ruth necnon in libros
Regum et Paralipomenon ; ibid. 1552 — in libros Sapientiales —
Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, Canticum Canticorum, Sapientiam et
Ecclesiasticum ; ibid. 1555 — in Prophetas Majores et Minores ;
2 vols. ibid. 1543-39 — Insigne Commentariorum Opus in
Psalmos omnes Davidicos. Accedit ejusdem Elucidatio in Can-
tica Matutinalia ; ibid. 1542 — Enarrationes in libros Jobi,
Tobise, Judith, Hester, Esdrse, Nehemiae, et Machabaeorum ;
ibid. 1534 — in Quatuor Evangelistas ; ibid. 1531 — Commen-
taria in omnes B. Pauli Epistolas ; ibid. 1532 — in alias Epis-
tolas Canonicas, in Acta Apostolorum et in Apocalypsia ;
ibid. 1536 — Ejusdem Hymni Ecclesiastici, et Opera Minora —
de libros Dionysii Areopagitae de S. Trinitate, de Creatione et
statu Naturae Angelicas et Humanae, de Redemptione et Jus-
tificatione, de VII. Sacramentis et Doctrina Catholica ; ibid.
1549 — In all 13 vols, in 11, folio, vellum, very rare, ^612 12s.
Colon. 1531-55
The Commentaries of Denis Ilickel, Ryckel, or Rikel, as his name is
differently spelt, better known as Dionysius Carthusianus, are said to be a
prodigy of erudition, and his scholastic learning to be supreme. His name
he derived from the place of his birth, of which his family were the seig-
neurs, a small town near Liege, and, on his becoming a Carthusian in 142o,
he all but dropped it, and for the remainder of his life, devoted to the
compilation of his works, he called himself generally Dionysius Carthu-
sianus. At the date of his death, in 1471, he left he left no less than 200
distinct works. But there appears still to have been a hankering to pre-
serve his identity with posterity for the title of the very rare volume; the
first of his works which appeared in print reads thus in the colophon : —
" Speculum conversionis peccatorum Mayktri Diovy&ii de Leivvis alias
Rikel, Ordinis Cartusiensis." It is the first book, with a date, printed in
Belgium.
1425 Ejusdem Enarrationes piae ac eruditee in V. libros
Sapientiales, hoc est, Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, Canticum Canti-
corum, Sapientiam, Ecclesiasticum ; folio, vellum, 1 2s.
Paris, 1541
1426 Ejusdem omnes Beati Pauli Epistolas Commentaria, cui
quidem in componendis Sacrarum Literarum libris vix alter
similis successit ; folio, curious woodcut border to title-page, in
compartments, original oak binding, lined with six pages of MS.
on vellum of the XlVth century, apparently a portion of the
writings of one of the schoolmen, £1 5s. Colonice, Quentel, 1532
Dionysius Exiguus, vel Parvus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1427 Dirrhaimer (U., Soc. Jes.) Sermones Panegyrici breves de
Sanctis ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, frontispiece, vellum, 18s.
Aug. Find. 1G82
1428 Dixmes : — Traite Historicpie de l'Origine et Nature des Dixmes ;
12mo. calf, 4s. Gd. Paris, 1702
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 133
1429 Dlugossi (Joannis seu Longini) Ilistoria Polonica, cum Sche-
diasmate Scriptorum Polonicorum curautibus S. J. Hoppio et
Gab. Groddeckio ; 2 vols, folio, half bound, calf, rare, £ 1 4s.
Lijisice, 1711-12
1430 Dobrizhoffer (Mart., Soc. Jes.) Historia de Abiponibus,
Equistri Bellicosaque Natione Paraquarise ; 3 vols, small 8vo.
plates, very scarce, £5 15s. 6d. Vienna, 1784
" The Abipones have been in one thing fortunate above all other savages,
for the history of their manners and fortunes by Martin Dobrizhoffer, who
devoted the prime of his years to converting them, and whose history is of
all books relating to savage life the most curious, and in every respect the
most interesting." — Southey.
Doctrines des Jesuites ; vide : Societas Jesu.
1431 Doctrina de SS. Sacramento Pcenitentire recte administrando
turn eminentium Cardinalium, turn illustrium Episcoporum
Dissertationibus, Epistolis pastoralibus, Deere tis, etc. explicata
et asserta (opera Trudperti Neugart) 4to. uncut, 10s.
Ty pis San. Blasianis, 1778
1432 Idem liber; 4to. half bound, vellum, 12s. ibid. 1778
A collection of eighteen treatises by Cardinals and Bishop's on the
administration of the Roman Catholic sacrament of Penitence.
1433 Dodwelli (II.) Dissertationes in Irenseum ; Accedit Fragmen-
tum Ph. Sidetse de Catechistarum Alexandr. Successione ; 8vo.
calf, 9s. . Oxonii, 1689
1434 ■ Ejusdem DissertationesCyprianiese; folio, cf. Ss. ibid. 1682
1435 Ejusdem de nupero Schismate Anglicano paraenes ; 8vo.
calf, 5s. Lond. 1704
1436 Doederlein (D. Jo. Chr.) Institutio Theologi Christiani in
Capitibus Religionis Theoreticis, nostris temporibus accommo-
data ; 2 vols. 8vo. best edition, half bound, calf, 7s.
Niirnberg, 1782-3
Doederlein's Theologische Bibliothek ; vide No. 502.
1437 Dollinger (J.) Hippolytus und Kallistus ; oder die Romische
Kirche in der ersten HJilfte des dritten Jahrhunderts, mit
Riicksicht auf die Schriften von Bunsen, Wordsworth, Baur und
Gieseler ; Svo. sewed, 6s. Regensburg, 1853
1438 Doenniges (W.) Acta Henrici VII. Imperatoris Romanorum, et
Monumenta qusedam alia medii sevi nunc primum luci data ;
Parts I. and II. 4to. (published at 15s.) sewed, 9s.
Berlin, 1839
Relating to the contention of the Guelphs and the Ghibelins, and other
matters more or less affecting both Church and profane history.
1439 Doepke (J. Ch. G.) Hermeneutik der Neu-testamentalischen
Schriftsteller ; Svo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Leipz. 1829
Doering's Gelehrte Theologen ; Kanzelredner, und Reperto-
rium fuer Biblische Litteratur ; vide : Nos. 502, 503, 503*.
1440 Dominis (Mar. Ant. de) de Republica Ecclesiastica libri X. ;
3 vols, folio, calf, scarce, £\ lis. 6d. Heidelb. 1618
1441 Donati (A., Soc. Jes.) Roma vetus et recens utriusque aedificiis
expositis ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Romce, 1725
1442 Doring (M.) Gescbichte der vornehmsten Muenchs-Orden ;
2 vols. Svo. sewed, 6s. Dresden, 1828
134 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
1443 Dornbluth (A.) Praxis Regula: S. Benedicti ; 12mo. uncut,
3s. 6d. Mogunt. 1749
1444 Doerner (J. A.) Entwickelungs-Gescbichte der Lehre von der
Person Christi ; 8vo. (550 pages) sewed, 6s. Stuttgt. 1839
1445 Dieselbe von den idtesten Zeiten bis auf die neueste; vols.
I. and II. parts 1 and 2, 8vo. sewed, £\ 7s. ibid. 1851-54
Vol. II., Part 3, nearly ready, will complete the work.
1446 Dorostanus (Ath.) Neueste Beschreibung der Griechiscben
Christen in der Turkey, mit Anmerkungen von J. Elssner ;
12mo. plates, calf, 5s. Cd. Berlin, 1737
1447 Doucin (L.) Histoire du Nestorianisme ; 4to. calf, scarce. 12s.
Utrecht, 17 1 G
1448 Doughmi (J.) Analecta Sacra, sive Excursus philologici super
diversis Vet. et Nov. Test. Locis ; 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 4s. 6d.
London, 1660
1449 Idem liber, N. Knatchbull Animadversionibus subjec-
tis ; 12mo. best edition, vellum, 6s. Amst. 1694
Dowling Notitia Patrum ; vide No. 504.
1450 Drach (P. L. B.) Explication de la Prophetie d'Isaie (ch. vii.
v. 14) concemant la Maternite miraculeuse de la Vierge Marie.
Preuves de la Divinite du Messie ; 8vo. (500 pages) sewed,
3s. 6d. Paris, 1844
1451 Draeseke (J. H. B.) vom Reiche Gottes ; 3 vols, royal 8vo.
sewed, 10s. 6d. Bremen, 1830
Dransfeld de Episcopis ; vide No. 906.
1452 Drechsler (M.) Die Unwissenschaftlichkeit im Gebiete der
Alt-testamentlischen Kritik ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Leipz. 1837
1453 Dieselbe; 8vo. stained, Is. 6d. ibid. 1837
1454 Drelincourt (Ch) Instruction Familiere sur les principaux
points de la Religion Chretienne ; 12mo. interleaved, vellum,
2s. 6d. Berlin, 1695
1455 Les Consolations de l'Ame fidele contre les Frayeurs de
la Mort ; 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. frontispiece, calf, 3s. 6d.
Amsterdam, 1/24
1456 Dresigii (S. F.) Commentarii de Verbis Mediis N. Test., nunc
primum edidit, J. F. Fischer ; 8vo. sewed, scarce, 4s. Lips. 1 755
1457 Drexelii (Hier., Soc. Jes.) Opera Omnia, cura P. De Vos, por-
trait, 4 vols, in 2, folio, calf, £1 4s. Antverp. 1643
1458 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 very thick vols. 4to. vellum, 16s.
Mentz. 1651
Drexelius was chaplain to the Elector of Bavaria. His works are chiefly
ascetic, and in that called "Infernus Damnatoruiu Career," he calculates
to a nicety the prodigious number of souls that may be stowed away in the
very smallest space.
1459 Ejusdem Opuscula Varia; 24mo. 2s. 6d. per vol.
Monachii, v. a.
1. jEternitatis prodromus mortis nun-
tius. 1628.
2. Aloe amari sed salubris jejunium.
1637.
3. Daniel prophetarum princeps. 1640.
4. David, regius psalter. 1652.
5. Gymnasium patientiae. 1630.
6. Infernus damnatoruiu career et
rogus aetemitatis, Pars II. 24mo.
plates. 1631.
7. Noe, architectus arcae. 1639.
8. Palaestra Christiana. 1642.
9. Recta intentio omnium huma-
norum actionum amissis. 1627.
10. Tribunal Christi. 1632.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 135
1460 Drey (J. S.v.) die Apologetik als wissenschaftliche Nachweisung
der Gottlichkeit des Christenthums in seiner Erscheinung.
(Philosophic der Offenbarung ; Entwickelung der Religion ;
Chiistliche Offenbarung in der Katolischen Kirche) ; 3 vols.
in 1, 8vo. (pp. 1130) cloth boards, 12s. Mentz, 1844
1461 Desselben Neue Untersuchnngen iiber die Constitutionen
ur.d Kanonen der Apostel ; 8vo. half bound, 3s. 6d.
Tubingen, 1832
1462 Drieberge (Jo.) de Bonis Nov. Foederis et Futuro Hominis
Statu ; et de Baptismo et S. Ccena ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d.
Amst. 1746
1463 Ejusdem liber de Praedestinatione et Gratia ; 4to. vellum,
5s. ibid. 1/45
1464 Drouven (R. H.) de Re Sacramentalia contra perduelles Haere-
ticos, Tom. I. (Baptismus, Confirmatio, Eucharistia, Sacrificium
Missae et de Auctoritate Liturgiarum) ; folio, vellum, 6s.
Venet. 1737
1465 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Notis et Additionibus J. V.
Patuzzi ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, complete, calf, £1 Is. ibid. 1/56
Drusii (J.) Opera varia ; vide: Hebrew Literature.
1466 Druzbieki (C, Soc. Jes.) Opera omnia Ascetica; 18 vols. 8vo.
£3 3s. lngolst. 1732
1467 Ejusdem Lapis Lydius boni Spiritus ; 18mo. vellum,
4s. 6d. Monach. 1707
1468 Du Cange (Caroli Dufresne, Domini) Glossarium Mediae
et Infim^e Latinitatis, auctum a Monachis Ordinis S.
Benedicti, cum Supplements integris D. P. Carpenterii et
Additamentis Adelungii et aliorum digessit G. A. L. Henschel.
Accedunt Glossarium Gallicum, Tabulae, Indices et Disserta-
tions ; 7 vols. 4to. best edition, sewed, £\0 10s. Paris, 1840-50
1469 Idem liber; 7 vols. 4to. calf, extra, marbled edges,
£13 13s. ibid. 1840-50
1470 ■ (Caroli du Fresne) et Carpenterii Glossarium Ma-
nuale ad Scriptores mediae et infimae Latinitatis, in Compen-
dium redactum a J. C. Adelung ; 6 vols. 8vo. half bound, scarce,
£2 10s. Halce, 1772-84
1471 Idem liber; 6 vols. 8vo. boards, scarce, £2 10s.
ibid. 1772-84
1472 Idem liber; 6 vols. 8vo. half bound, russia extra, scarce,
£2 15s. ibid. 1772-84
As well as abridging the whole of Ducange and Carpentier's Glossaries,
and bringing them into one alphabet, Adelung added many additional
words, and much curious and important matter.
Ducas ; vide : Corpus Byzant.
1473 Du Chesne (And.) Historiae Francorum Scriptores; 5 vols.
folio, calf, scarce, £4 14s. 6d. Paris, 1636-49
0000 Normannorum Scriptores ; vide No. 705.
1474 Du Chesne (J. B.) Histoire du Baianisme, ou de l'Heresie de
Michel Baius, avec des Notes historiques, critiques, etc. et
des Pieces justificatives ; 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Douay, 1731
136 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
1475 Duck (Arth.) Vita Ilenrici Chichele Archiep. Cantuarinensis,
Henrico V. et VI. regnantibus ; 4to. calf, 10s. Oxon. 1G17
147G Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum. A History of the
Abbeys and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Priories,
and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches in England
and Wales, and all such Scotch, Irish, and French Monas-
teries as were in any manner connected with the Religious
Houses in England. A new edition, greatlv enlarged and im-
proved, and continued from Leiger Books, Chartularies, Rolls,
and other National Documents, by Messrs. Caley, Ellis, and
Bandinel ; 8 vols, folio, 250 plates, half bound, morocco, uncut
(published at £31 10s.), £2\ London, 1846
1477 Another copy ; 8 vols, royal folio, large paper, original
edition, proof plates, (published atat*238 10s.), half bound,
morocco, quite uncut, very rare in this state, £45. ib. 1817 — 30
" Good Mr. Dugdale, — I confesse I was greedy to see and to reade your
booke ; and if I had knowne so much of it as now I doe, I should have heen
more greedy of it ; for if I have any skill in any thing, it is by very much
the best of any thing that ever I saw in that kind: but that which pleases
me in this, is that which I would faine have had to be in the Monasticon,
things of use and pleasure relating to civil and church affaires in publike,
or that may be used beyond the direct subject of the booke. Sir, I wish
from my heart that your booke may find that reward and just praise which
it deserves. It wants nothing but good times and Princes to reward it.
Your most thankful and affectionate friend and servant,
" Jer. Taylor."
" 9ber 22, 165G."
Dukes Neu-Hebraeische Poesie und Blumenlese ; vide : Hebrew
Literature.
1478 Dumesnil (L., Soc. Jes.) Doctrina et Disciplina Ecclesise ipsis
verbis SS. Codicum, Conciliorum, Patrum et vett, genuinorum
Monumentorum secundum Seriem Temporum exposita ; 4 vols,
folio, calf, £2 2s. Colon. 1732
Duns-Scotus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1479 Du Pin (L. E.) Prolegomenes sur la Bible; 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
frontispiece, calf, 7s. Gd. Amstd. 1701
1480 De Antiqua Eeclesiee Disciplina Dissertationes Histo-
rical ; 4to. calf, 5s. Colon. Ayripp. 1691
1481 Ejusdem De Potestate Ecclesiastical et Temporali, seu
Declaratio Cleri Gallicani Testimoniis firmata anni 1G82 ; 4to.
half bound, 7s. Mogunt. 1788
0000 Bibliotheque des Auteurs Ecclesiastiques ; vide No.
505.
1482 Dupuis (C. F.) Origine de tous les Cnltes ; ou Religion Universelle,
revue et corrigee d'apres 1'edition de l'Auteur, avec ses obser-
vations sur le Zodiaque de Denderah, son portrait, et un Atlas
astronomique grave d'apres des monuments historiques, et la
gravure du zodiaque. Avec Notice Bibliograpbique sur la Vie
et les ceuvrages de Dupuis ; 10 vols. 8vo. and Atlas 4to. (pub-
lished at ,£4) sewed, £1 16s. Paris, 1835
1483 Dupuy (Pierre) : — les Libertez de l'Eglise Gallicane, prouvees et
commentees, suivant l'Ordre et la Disposition des Articles
dresses par M. Pierre Pithou, et sur les Recueils de M. Pierre
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 137
Dupuy, par M. Durand de Maillane ; 5 vols. 4to. French calf,
gilt backs, very scarce, £2 12s. Gd. Lyon, 1771
An invaluable series of documents, Papal Bulls, breves, declarations and
protests, from the earliest periods of French history. In vol. ii. will be
found much curious and interesting matter connected with the Latin
translation of the Canons by Dionysius Exiguus, with the various testi-
monies as to its authenticity ; and in volume iii. is given : " Codex
Canonum Ecclesiasticorum Dionysii Exigui, sive Canonum Vetus
Ecclesise Komanae, ab Hadriano Papa I. Carolo Magno quondam oblato.
Cui accesserunt antiquiora Pontiff. Rom. Decreta ab eodem Dionysio col-
lecta." There are also many other works relating to the Councils of the
Church, and a correspondence upon Church discipline, and other ecclesias-
tical affairs, in which John of Salisbury, and other eminent foreign eccle-
siastics, are brought forward.
Dupuy Traitez des Droits del'Eglise Gallicane, Edition de 1731 ;
vide No. 904.
Duouet Conferences Ecclesiastiques ; vide No. 1217.
1484 Durantes (C.) Criterium Novorum Systematum Philosophise
Christianismi ; 4to. hogskin, 10s. Romce, 1754
1485 Durantt (&.) Stbtnontm (©ffictorum Sftattonale ; folio, slightly
wormed, calf, £\ Is. Nurembergi, A. Koburger, 1481
1486 ■ Ejusdem iEattonale ©tbtnontm <2Mctonim ; folio, with
MS. marginal Notes, a few leaves slightly damaged, calf, neat,
12s. Impressum Argentine, 1488
1487 Durelli (Jo.) Sanctse Ecclesiae Anglicanse adversus Schisma-
ticorum Criminationes Vindicse ; 4to. calf, 10s. Lond. 1669
1488 Duttenhofer (Ch. F.) Freimiithige Untersuchungen iiber
Pietismus und Orthodoxie ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Halle, 1787
1489 Desselben Geschichte der Religions Schwaermereien in
der Christlichen Kirche ; 5 vols. 8vo. 16s. Heilbronn, 1796
1490 Desselben Geschichte der Christlichen Religion, ihrer
Entstehung, Verfiilschung, und Wiederherstellung ; 4 vols. 8vo.
boards, 10s. Rothhenburg, 1802
1491 Duval (C.) die Kloester und Kloster-Ruinen Deutschlands ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Leipz. 1844-6
Eadmeri Historia Novorum ; vide No. 706, 1607-10.
Ebert's Bibliographisches Lexicon ; vide No. 505.
1492 Ebrard (J. H. A.) Wissenschaftliche Kritik der Evangelischen
Geschichte ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. (published at 15s.), cloth, 9s.
Frankfurt, 1842
1493 Dieselbe, zweite Auflage; 8vo. sd. lls.6d. Erlangen, 1850
1494 Eckermann (J. Chr. R.) Animadversiones in librum Jobi ; 8vo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Lubecce, 1779
1495 Ejusdem Compendium Theologise Christianse Theoretico-
Biblico-Historicum ; 12mo. sewed, Is. 6d. Altonce, 1792
1496 Desselben Handbuch der Christlichen Glaubenslehre ; 4
thick vols. 8vo. boards, 16s. ibid. 1801-3
1497 Desselben Erklaerungen aller dunkeln StellendesN. Tes-
taments ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Kiel, 1806-8
1498 Eckii (Jo.) quinta pars Operum contra Lutherum, et alios
138 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Declamationa, conlinens Ilomilias de Tempore, Sanctis ac
Sacramentis ; 3 parts in 1, folio, cuts, hogskin, 15s.
Aug. Find. 1533-4
1499 Eckii (Jo.) Homiliarius contra Sectas ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, wood
cuts, hogskin, £1 Is. Ingolst. 1536
1500 Edward VI. Reponce du Peuple Anglois a leur Roy Edouard
sur certains Articles qui en son Nom leurs ont este envoyez
touchant la Religion Chrestienne ; small 8vo. rare, 10s. 6d.
Paris, 1550
Eginhardus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1501 Eichhorn (J. G.) Einleitung in das Alte Testament ; 5 vols.
8vo. sewed, £1 5s. Gottingen, 1823-4
1502 Desselben Hiob ; 8vo. sd. Is. 6d. ibid. 1824
1503 Desselben Hebraeishche Propheten ; 3 vols. 8vo. German
binding, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1816—19
1504 Dieselbe; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 12s. ^^.1816-19
Out of print and scarce.
1505 Desselben Einleitung in die Apokryphfschen Schriften
des Alten Testaments; 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1792
1505* Desselben Einleitung ins Neue Testament ; 5 vols. 8vo.
sewed, £l 15s. ibid. 1810-2/
1506 Desselben Commentarius in Apocalypsin Joannis ; 2 vols.
12mo. 4s. 6d. Gottingen, 1791
■ Bibliothek der Biblischen Litteratur ; vide : No. 506.
Desselben Repertorium fuer Biblische und Morgenlaend-
ische Litteratur ; vide No. 507.
1507 Einem (J. A. Chr. von) Versuch einer vollstiindigen Kirchen-
geschichte der XVIIIten Jahrhunderts ; 3 vols. 8vo. boards, 6s.
Leipzig, 1/76-78
1508 Eisenmenger's (Johan Andreas) Entdecktes Judenthum, oder
wahrafter Bericht von den Llisterungen, Irrthiimern und Fabeln
der Juden; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 18s. Konigsberg, 1711
1509 Dasselbe; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. fine copy, vellum, 18s. 1711
1510 Dasselbe ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 15s. ibid. 1711
It is from this work that Stehelin and Wotton obtained the materials
for their valuable works on Rabbinical literature. It is, in fact, an abstract
from all the most learned Hebrew writers, the extracts given in Hebrew,
with German translations, of all passages bearing upon the Messiah,
with Jewish interpretations and commentaries, showing their denial of
Christ, their doctrines and dogmas as to a future life, and future rewards
and punishments, heaven and hell, etc. The author was engaged for
nearly twenty years in its compilation, and the list of Jewish writers, both
printed and manuscript, from which he derived his materials, shows that
in that period he carefully perused no less than 193 authors, most of
whose works are sealed books to all but perfect Hebrew scholars.
Etsenschmidt's Roemisches Bullarium ; vide No. 8G8.
1511 Elbel (Benj.) Theologia Moralis, Sacramentalis et Decalogalis,
Casibus practicis applicata et illustrata ; 6 vols. ; Augustce,
1741. Accedit Supplementum S. Minderer ; 3 vols. 12mo. ;
Aug. Vind. 1763. In all 9 vols. 12mo. calf, riot uniform,
£\ Is. 1/41-63
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Elias Levita ; vide : Hebrew Literature.
Elis Articuli Ecclesise Anglicanee ; vide No. 1219.
Elixir Jesuiticum ; vide : Societas Jesu.
1512 Elsneri, Jac, Observationes Sacrse in Novi Foederis Libros ;
2 vols. 8vo. vellum, 6s. Traj. ad Rh. 1/20-8
1513 Ejusdem Commentarii in Evangelia Matthiae et Marci
Philologico-critici, cum Notis F. Stosch ; 3 vols. 4to. sewed,
15s. Zwollce, 1/63-73
1514 Elizabeth. Edict de la Royne d'Angleterre contre les Catho-
liques de son Royaume, avec la Responce d' Andre Philopatre
(R. Parsons) etc. small 8vo. calf, 15s. Lyon, 1593
1515 Osorius (Hieronymi, Episcopi Sylvensis) in Gualt. Ilad-
donum de Religione, libri III. Prefixa est ejusdem Epistola
ad Elizabetbam Angliee Reginam ; small 8vo. calf, 16s.
Dilingce, 1569
1516 Osorius, Epistre escrit a Madame Elizabeth, Royne d'An-
gleterre et d'Hirlande, sur les Affaires du Monde, des Royaumes
et Restablissement de l'Ancien Religion, selon la Doctrine Ca-
tholique ; small 8vo. (written to persuade Elizabetb to turn
Roman Catholic) calf, rare, 15s. Paris, 1563
" To make it still more common it was translated into French, and printed
in France. This gave great offence." — Strype's Ann. v. i. p. 431.
1517 Emmerling (C. G.) Commentarius in Epistolam Pauli ad Corin-
thios posteriorem ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lipsice, 1823
Encyclopedie des Arts et des Metiers ; vide : Arts and Sciences.
1518 Engel (Fr.) und K. Marx: die Heilige Familie, oder Kritik
der Kritischen Kritik gegen Bruno, Bauer und Consorten ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Frankfurt, 1845
1519 Engelgrave (Henr., Soc. Jes.) Caelum Empyreum, Divum
Domus D. Jesu Christi, etc. Morali Doctrina, Sacra ac Profana
Historia lucubratum (sive Condones de Sanctis in Dominicas,
nee non in Festa et Gesta Sanctorum per annum, cum Indicibus
Festorum et Paragraphorum, in Dominicas, in Quadragesimam,
Sacrse Scripturse Locorum, et Rerum Memorabilium) ; 4 to.
upwards of 1000 closely printed pages, hogskin, 18s.
Colon. Agr. 1668
1520 England. Theatrum Tragicum Actorum et Casuum Tragicorum
Londini publice celebratorum ; 12mo. brilliant impressions of
the portraits of Lord StrafYorde, Abp. Laud, Lord Fairfax,
Oliver Cromwell, Charles I., Duke of Hamilton, Lord Holland,
and Charles II., and the plate of the Execution of King Charles
I.; 12mo. vellum, £1 Is. Amsterdam, 1649
1521 Litterae a quodam Sacerdote Collegii Anglorum Duacensi,
quondam Alumno ex Anglia ad idem Collegium transmissse de
Martyriis IV., ob Sacerdotium hoc Anno 1616 in Anglia morte
Damnatorum. Accedit Catalogus Martyrum Collegii Anglorum
Duaceni ; small 8vo. rare, £\ Is. Duaci, 1616
The Martyrs are: Th. Maxfield, Th. Tunstal, Atkinson, and Jo. Thule,
and N. Warren, a layman.
1522 Supplicatorius Libellus Pauperum et Egcntium, Nomine
140 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Henrico VIII., Anglife Regi oblatus, contra quotidianas Re-
ligiosorum ibidem injurias et impiam avariciam ; small 8vo.
rare, 10s. 6d. 1530
1523 England: Rerum Anglicarum, Henrico VIII., Edvardo VI., et
Maria regnantibus, Annales ; ISmo.vell. 10s. Hagcc Com. 1653
1524 Ennemoser (Jos.) der Magnetismus im Verhidtnisse zur Natnr
und Religion ; mit Appendix, iiber das Tischriicken ; 8vo.
clotb, 7s. Gd. Stuttgart, 1853
Curious in connection with the Rappists and Table-turning.
Ennodius ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Ephr.emius ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
Ephraim Syrus ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Epiphanius ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
1525 Episcopii (Sim.) Opera Theologica ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 Is.
Rotter d. 16G5
" Tillotson makes great use of Episcopius, as does also Hammond." —
MS. Note.
Epistol.e SS. Pontificum ; vide: Fathers, etc.
1526 Epitkes et Evangiles des Dimanches et Fetes, avec de courtes
Reflexions; 12mo. calf, 2s. 6d. Paris, 1829
152/ Erasmi (Desiderii) Opera Omnia, ad Editiones quas ipse pos-
tremo curavit summa Fide exacta, studio et opera Joannis
Clerici, cum ejusdem et aliorum JSTotis ; 11 vols, folio, portraits
of all the Reformers, the Statue of Erasmus, and View of Rot-
terdam, and other plates, calf, £8 8s. Lugd. Bat. 1703-G
**Had Erasmus," says Charles Lamb, "no wit, no liveliness, his letters
would be interesting to us from the notices they contain of the occupations
and customs of our forefathers. But he is one of the most entertaining com-
panions you can imagine. If he describes a curious foreign usage, you see it
performed before you; you are acquainted with it in a moment ; you per-
ceive that you have been in the habit of seeing it since you were born."
Sydney Smith says quaintly, " He introduces you to bis friends, and you
shake hands at once, and are on the most intimate terms in a moment ;"
and Dr. Jortin, who knew more of his works than any man, adds, " His
style is that of a man who had spent all his days in reading, writing, and
talking Latin, and it is therefore always unaffected, easy, copious, fluent, and
clear," — nosmall recommendation toa commentator and controversial writer.
1528 ■ -Ejusdem Ecclesiastse, sive de Ratione Concionandi, libri
IV., ediclit Fr. A. Klein ; 8vo. fine paper (published at 14s.),
sewed, 7s. Lipsice, 1820
1529 Ejusdem Paraphrases in Novum Testamentum, ex recen-
sione Joannis Clerici curavit J. Fr. S. Augustin ; 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, uncut, 18s. Berol. 1780
" Walch says the Annotations of Erasmus, with a few exceptions, are ex-
cellent, and discover not only the erudition of the author, but his great
knowledge of the art of criticism ; and Ernesti remarks that they prepared
the way, and laid the foundation for all who have since excelled in inter-
preting the Scriptures. . . In 1546, the clergy of England were enjoined to
procure the New Testament in Latin and English, with the Paraphrase of
Erasmus on it, for their better instruction in the sense and knowledge of
the Scriptures; and in 1550 it was ordered to be set up in all the churches,
that the people might have an opportunity of reading it." — Bibliotheca
BlBLICA.
0000 ■ Ejusdem Matrimonium Christianum, First Edition ;
vide : Fisher.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 141
1530 Erasme. Ses Sentimens conformes a ceux de l'Eglise Catholique
sur tous les Points controverses ; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d.
Cologne, 1688
1531 Erbkam (H. W.) Geschichte der Protestantischen Sekten, im
Zeitalter der Reformation ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Hamburg, 1848
1532 Ernesti (J. A.) Opuscula Theologica, editio II.; 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Lipsice, 1/92
1533 Ejusdem Institutio Interpretis Novi Testamenti ad usus
Lectionum, cum Notis C. F. Ammon ; 8vo. sd. 4s. ibid. 1792
1534 Ejusdem Christliche Predigten zur Verherlichung Gottes
und Jesu Christi ; 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1/68
1535 Neue Theologische Bibliothek, darinnen von den
neuesten Theologischen Biichern und Schriften Nachricht
gegeben wird ; 10 thick vols. 12mo. boards, £,\ 5s. ibid. 1760
Ersch's Handbuch der Theol. Litteratur ; vide No. 507*.
1536 Eschenmayer (C. A.) Die einfachste Dogmatik aus Vernunft,
Geschichte und Offenbarung ; 8vo. sd. 2s. 6d. Tubingen, 1826
1537 Desselben System der Moral-Philosophie ; 8vo. boards,
4s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1818
1538 Espana (la) bajo el Poder arbitrario de la Congregacion Apos-
tolica o apuntes documentados para la Historia de este Pais
desde 1820 a 1832; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Paris, 1833
Espen (B. van) Scripta Omnia et Varia ; vide No. 908-9.
1539 iEtfpejo tie la Conetmria, que trata de todos los estados ; folio,
vellum, rare, 10s. 6d. Toledo, 1513
1540 Esprit du Christianisme, de son Etat et de son Influence dans
les Societes du Moyen Age, et de son Action dans l'Avenir ;
8vo. sewed, 4s. Paris, 1847
Ess (L. Van) Geschichte der Vulgata ; vide No. 508.
1541 Essai sur la Formation du Dogme Catholique ; 4 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at £l 4s.) sewed, 14s. Paris, 1842
1542 Estti (Guil. Academiee Duacense Cane.) in preecipua ac diffici-
liora S. Script. Loca Annotationes ; folio, calf, 14s. ibid. 1663
1543 ■ — Ejusdem Absolutissima in Omnes B. Pauli et VII. Ca-
tholicos Apostolorum Epistolis Commentaria (cura Jacobi
Merlo Horstii) ; 2 vols, folio, not uniform, 18s. Duaci, 1614
1544 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, portrait, calf,
18s. Colonics, 1631
1545 Idem liber, alia editio; 3 vols, in 1, folio, calf, £1 Is.
Paris, 1640
1546 r Idem liber, studio ac lab. J. Merlo Horstii; 3 vols, in 2,
folio, calf, £1 4s. ibid. 1679
1547 Idem liber, editio altera ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, best edition,
handsomely printed, £,\ 4s. Rot/wmagi, 1709
1548 Idem liber; 3 vols, in 2, folio, half bound, calf, £,\ Is.
ibid. 1709
1549 Idem liber, Nova Editio cura Franc. Sausen ; 7 vols. 8vo.
sewed, ^£1 8s. Mogunt. 1841.
1 550 Ejusdem in IV. libros Sententiarum Commentaria, quibus
pariter S. Thomee (Aquinatis) Summse Theologicee partes
142 David nutt's catalogue. [theology.
omnes mirifice illustrantur cum triplici Indice ; 2 vols, folio,
calf, 18s. Paris, 1680
1551 Estii (Guil.) Commentaria in IV. lib. Sententiarum, alia editio ;
2 vols, folio, calf, 18s. ibid. 1696
Euchologion ; vide : Liturgies.
Eugenius III. ; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Eunapius ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
Eulogius ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Eusebius ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Eusebius Polychronicus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Eusebius Vercellensis ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Euthymius Zigabenus ; vide : Fathers and Schoolmen.
Eutychius; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Evagrius; vide: Fathers and Schoolmen.
Evangelia IV. ; vide : Bibles, etc. pp. 20-39.
1552 Ewald (J. L.) Predigten fuer Unterthanen und Eltern, 8vo.
sewed, 2s. Lemgo, 1792
1553 Ewald (G. H.) Die Propheten des Alten Bundes erkliirt ; 2
vols. 8vo. 16s. Stuttgart, 1840-42
1554 Desselben poetische Biicher des Alten Bundes erkliirt ;
4 vols. 8vo. 15s. Gottingen, 1836-40
Vol. 1. Allgemeines iiber die Hebriiische Poesie und iiber das Psalmen-
buch, 3s. 6d. 1839
2. Die Psalmen, 5s. 6d. 1840
3. Das Bach Hiob, 4s. 6d. 183G
4. Spriiche Salonio's, Koheleth, 3s. 6d. 1837
1555 Desselben Salomo's Holies Lied iibersetzt, mit Einleitung
und Anmerkimgen ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. ibid. 1826
1556 Desselben Geschichte des Volkes Israel bis Christus ;
5 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 2s. ibid. 1843, etc.
Vol. 1. Einleitung, 6s.
„ 2. Moses, und die Gottesberrschaft, 7s. 6d. ; Anhang, 4s. 6d.
„ 3. David, und die Koenigsherrschaft, 10s. 6d.
„ 4. Ezra und die Heiligberrschaft, 7s. 6d.
„ 5. Cbristus und Seine Zeit, 6s.
1557 — ■ Ejusdem Commentarius in Apocalypsin Johannis exegeti-
cus et criticus ; 8vo. 5s. Lipsice, 1828
1558 Desselben Composition der Genesis kritisch untersucht ;
8vo. 5s. 6d. Braunschweig, 1824
1559 Desselben Jahrbiicher der biblischen Wissenschaft. Mit
einer Abhandlung iiber die neuentdeckte Phonikische Inschrift
von Marseilles ; Vols. I — VI., £\ 4s. 1849, etc.
1561 Desselben drei ersten Evangelien iibersetzt und erkliirt ;
8vo. 6s. Gottingen, 1850
1562 Desselben und L. Dukes Beitriige zur Geschichte der
iiltesten Auslegung und Spracherkliirung des Alten Testaments ;
3 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. 12s. Stuttgart, 1844
1563 Desselben Abbandlungen zur Orientalischen und Bi-
blischen Litteratur ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Gottingen, 1832
Desselben Grammatik und Lehrbuecher der Hebracischen
Sprache ; vide : Hebrew Literature.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 143
1564 Explicatio Sacrae Scripturae (in usum) Almae Congregations
Acad. Bambergensis : —
Vetus Testaraentum; vols. 1 to 13 and 15, 16. 1733 — 48
Concordia Discordantiuni Vet. Testam. et Novi; 1 vol. 1749
Novum Testamentum; vols. 1 to 4 and 6 to 8. 1750 — 58
Passio Jesu Christi secundum quatuor Evangelistas ex mente SS. Pa-
trum, etc. ; 6 vols 1765—71
Actus Apostolorum ex mente SS. Patrum, etc. ; 4 vols. 1773 — 76
Epistolaj Apostolicss ex mente SS. Patrum, etc.; 12 vols. 1777 — 89
Apocalypsis B. Johannis Apost. ; Vol. I. 1790
46 vols. 12mo. calf, gilt edges, £2 10s. Bamberg, v. a.
These pocket commentaries are printed in large type, and much used
by the Roman Catholic priests in missions and pilgrimages, and other
journeys connected with the cure of souls.
1565 Eymerici (Nic.) Directorium Inquisitorium. Accedunt Litterae
Apostoliese pro Officio Inquisitionis ; folio, vellum, £1 Is.
Romas, In JEdibus Populi Romani {Aldo Manutio Directore)
1585
1566 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Commentario F. Pegnae et
Indice; folio, calf, £1 Is. Venet. 1607
1567 Eynwici Acta et Vita mirabilis Wilburgis Virg. ; 4to. por-
trait, 5s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1715
1568 Fabri (Jac.) Commentarii Initiatorii in IV. Evangelistas; folio,
woodcut border, monastic binding, 10s. Meldis, 1526
1569 Fabri (Mat., Soc. Jes.) Opus Concionum tripartitum cum Auc-
tario ; 4 vols, folio, calf, £2 8s. Antverp. 1650
Fabricii (A.) Harmonia Confess. August. ; vide No. 1153.
1570 Fabricii (J. A.) Centifolium Lutberanum, sive Notitia Litteraria
Scriptorum omnis generis de B. D. Luthero ejusque Vita,
Scriptis, etc. ; 2 parts in 1 thick vol. 12mo. plates, half bound,
6s. Hamburgi, 1728.
1571 ■ Ejusdem Lux Evangelii, sive Notitia Historico-Cbrono-
logica Litteraria et Geographica Propagatorum per Orbem
totum Christianorum delineata. Accedunt Epistolae Ineditae
Imp. Juliani ; 4 to. vellum, 12s. Hamb. 1731
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Graeca ; vide No. 509-10.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Latina ; vide No. 311-12.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Ecclesiastica ; vide No. 514.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliographia Antiquaria ; vide No. 514.
0000 Ejusdem Codex Pseudepigraphus Vet. Test. ; vide No.
396.
0000 Ejusdem Codex Apocryphus Nov. Test. ; vide No. 396*.
Fabricii (J.) Historia Bibliothecse Fabricianae ; vide No. 514*.
Fagnani (J.) Jus Canonum ; vide No. 910*
Faillon (de St. Surplice) Monumens inedits ; vide No. 595.
1572 Famin (C.) Histoire de la Bivalite et du Protectorat des Eglises
Chretiennes en Orient ; thick 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1843
Farinaccii (P.) S. Rotas Decisiones ; vide No. 911.
1573 Fasti Mariani cum Divorum Elogiis in singulos anni dies dis-
tributis; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Antverpice, 1637
144 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS AND DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH,
SCHOOLMEN, ECCLESIASTICAL WEITEES & HISTORIANS,
FEOM THE AGE OF THE APOSTLES
TO THE DEATH OF BONIFACE VIII. A.D. 1303.
Ecclesiastical Writers of the 14th and 1 5th Centuries are placed in
the General Alphabet.
"Nothing," says Dr. Wotton, in his " Thoughts on studying Divinity,"
" should deter men of ability and leisure from reading the original com-
positions of the Fathers. They will then judge for themselves ; and things
will appear in a different and much better view than any representations
made by other men can give ; and for our encouragement few of these are
difficult."
" If we would know how the Jews allegorized almost everything in
the Mosaic dispensation, we need only read ' Philo Judaeus.' If we would
see what accounts they gave of themselves to the Gentiles, we have but to
study ' Josephus.'
" For a constant interpreter of the text of the New Testament I would
recommend St. Chrysostom beyond all the commentators that ever wrote;
for his authority, considering the time when he lived, and his excellent
judgment, is of more weight than the authority of any writer can be now.
His explanations are very judicious, and he seldom allegorizes, but goes to
the bottom of almost every thing he undertakes. His reducing all things
to practice by those moral discourses, which are annexed to all his interpre-
tations, and his noble and eloquent harangues upon all manner of Chris-
tian duties, will, of themselves, go a great way to form a solid and an
eloquent preacher. His commentaries are well epitomised by Theophylact,
and not ill by (Ecumenius. Theophylact is plain and short, and easily in-
telligible by any man that understands the text of the Greek Testament.
" To know how the first Christians opposed the attacks of the heathens
the ancient apologists should be carefully studied. The first Fathers were
in deed, as well as in name, Apostolic, and have been admirably edited by
Cotelerius, and reprinted in Holland by M. le Clerc. The chiefest apolo-
gists are Justin Martyr, Minutius Felix, Tertullian, Athenagoras, Origen
against Celsus, and Eusebius in his ' Praeparatio et Demonstratio Evan-
gelica.' These last contain a noble treasure of ancient learning. Eusebius
in Greek, and St. Augustine ' de Civitate Dei/ in Latin, have rifled the Gen-
tile stores, and made heathen learning exceedingly subservient to the over-
throwing of the heathen religion. To these should be added Clemens
Alexandrinus's ' Stromatus,' andTheodoret ' de Curandis Graecorum Affec-
tibus,' and then we have the most considerable books of that kind, which
are preserved to us of the ancients.
" In Justin Martyr's dialogue with Trypho, the Jew, we see what wea-
pons the first Christians used against their opponents of that nation.
" The discipline of the primitive Church we see in Ignatius' and
Cyprian's Epistles, and in some of Tertullian's pieces. Ignatius and
Cyprian's should be thoroughly digested, if we would hear up successfully
against the opposcrs of our hierarchy. Along with these should be read
the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius, of which the edition of Valesius,
printed at Cambridge, is incomparably the best.
" The first disputes of the Christians amongst themselves were concern-
ing the mysteries of our faith. The earlier heresies, previous to the
Empire becoming Christian under Constantine, were for the most part
monstrous, not far extended, and only short-lived. Irenaeus and Epipha-
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 145
FATHERS, ETC.
irius will fully satisfy any inquiry respecting them. After that period the
controversies were of a more dangerous tendency, and the state of them
will be best understood from the Ecclesiastical Histoiies of Socrates, Sozo-
men and Theodoret, and by the polemical and apologetical writings of St.
Athanasius, which may be perused in a short time. And what the orthodox
believed upon all these subjects, is beautifully delivered in very many dis-
courses of St. Chrysostom.
" We have an accurate sum of what the Fathers have laid against the
Arians in Petavius' Dogmata Theologica, set down at large; but Petavius,
though a Jesuit, being inclinable to Arianism, Bishop Bull's defence of the
Nicene Creed should be read along with him. The History of the Donatists,
whose schism broke out in the West about the time that Arianism began
to inflame the East, should likewise be known. It will be useful in the
present day, when Ecclesiastical Discipline, and indeed the whole power
of the Church has been so impudently ridiculed. St. Augustine's Tracts
against the Donatists, and Optatus' Discourse of Schism, against Parmenia-
nus, will give a sufficient test of the ancients' way of reasoning upon these
subjects. What the decisions of the ancient Church were in its councils is
satisfactorily set forth in the Summs of Caraaza and Cabassutius."
The Greek Fathers who have supplied us with Commentaries on the Bible
are: Tatian, Origen, Gregorius, Thaumaturgus, Eusebius of Caesarea, Athana-
sius, Basil the Gieat, Gregory Nazianzen, Ephraim the Syrian, Gregory of
Nyssa, Chrysostom, Theodorus of Mopsuetia, Eusebius Polychronius,
Nonnus, Cyril of Alexandria, Theodoretus, Basil of Seleucia, Procopius,
Gregory II., Maximus, John Damascene, (Ecumenius, Psellus, Theophylact,
Zonoras, and Euthemius Zigabenus ; selections from most of whom are
contained in the various Catenae.
The Latin Fathers who have written Commentaries on the Scriptures are :
Juvencus, Ambrose, Jerome, Augustine, Isidore Pelusiota, Hilary, Prosper,
Gregory the Great, Cassiodorus, Isidore of Seville, Aponius, Venerable
Bede, Alcuin, Sedulius Scotus, Haymon, Rabanus Maurus, Odo of Clugny,
Peter Damian, Odo and Bruno Astensis. Guibert, Rupert of Duyts, Ber-
nard, Hugo de St. Victore, Harvengius, Peter le Mangeur, Anthony of
Padua, Robert Grosteste, Hugo de St. Cher, Martin of Leon, Bonaventura,
Thomas Aquinas, and Albertus Magnus ; and after these several Biblical An-
notators, of whom Tostatus and Denis Rickel, Carthusianus, are the chief.
Abbo de Obsessa Paris: vide No. 705.
1 5/5 Abaelardi (Pet. Sancti Gildasii in Britannia Abbatis, A.D. 1 142.)
et Heloisse Conjngis ejus, Paraclitensis Abbatissse, Opera nunc
primum ex MSS. Codd. eruta, et in lucem edita, studio ac
diligentia Andreee Quercetani (Du Cbesne) ; bound in 2 vols.
4to. calf, scarce, £1 4s. Paris, 16 1G
Containing: — 1. Abaelardi et Heloissae Epistolae. — 2. Abaelardi et
aliorum Epistolae. — 3. Abaelardi Apologia seu Confessio. — 4. Diplomata
Pontiff, ad Heloissam. — 5. Abaelardi Expositiones in Orationem Domini-
canam et in Symbola (Ecumenica Apostolorum et D. Athanasii. — 6. Heloissa;
Problemata cum Abaelardi Solutionibus. — 7. Abaelardi adv. Haereses liber. —
8. Commentaria in Paullum ad Romanos. — 9. Sermones per Annum. —
10. Introductio ad Theologiam. — 11. De Beata Yirgine Prosa. His acce-
dunt Du Chesne Epistola, praefatio, testimonia, Annotationes et Index, etc.
1576 Ejusdem Opera, bactenus seorsim edita, nunc primum in
unum collegit, textum ad Fidem librorum editorum scriptorum-
que recensuit, Notas,Argumenta, Indices, adjecit Victor Cousin,
adjuvantibus C. Jourdan et E. Despois ; Tom. I. 4to. all pub-
lished, £1 10s. Paris, 1849
Besides the principal books given in Du Chesne's edition, this volume
* u
146 david nutt's catalogue [theology.
fathers, etc.
contains the poems of Abaelard, consisting of •' Sequentes et Hymni per
totum annum" (51 closely printed pages in double columns); " Expositio
in Hexameron1' (54 pages) ; and an Appendix of original documents.
1577 Ab.elardi idem liber cui accedit Opera Abselardi hactenus inedita;
(avec Introduction sur l'Histoire de la Philosophie Scholastique
en France, de 203 pp. per Victor Cousin) ; 2 vols. 4to. half
bound, calf, uncut, £2 10s. Paris, 1S36-49
1578 Ejusdem Opera hactenus inedita. — Ouvragesineditsd' Abe-
lard pour servir a l'Histoire de la Philosophie Scholastique en
France ; publics par M. Victor Cousin ; 4to. sewed, £1 4s.
ibid. 1836
Containing : — Introduction sur la Scholastique apportient a la France
(201 pp.)— Abaelardi Sic et Non (169 pp.)— Ejusdem Dialectica (328 pp.)
— Ejusdem Glossae in Porphyrium, in Categorias, in librum de Interpre-
tatione, et in Topica Bcethii (60 pp.) — And an Appendix of both Prose
and Verse.
" Abaelard and his school," says M. Victor Cousin, " represent, in a
measure, the liberal and progressing spirit of bis age, with its fallacies, its
unavoidable admixture of good and evil, and its mingled sobriety and
extravagance."
" Wherever Abelard retired, his fame and his disciples followed him — in
the solitary walls of the Paraclete, or in the thronged streets of the capital."
Hallam.
Abulfaragius, Bar-Hebrseus ; vide No. 10.
1580 Adami (Prsemonstrat. Scoti, A.D. 1160.) Opera omnia, edidit G.
Ghiselberti ; folio, calf, £1 8s. Anlv. 1659
Sermones de tempore et Sanctis. — De ordine et habitu, ac professione
canonicor. Ord. Praemonstrat. cum exposit. regular S. Augustini — De tri-
partite Tabernaculo.- — De triplici genere contemplationis.
Adamus Scotus was born in Scotland and educated in the monastery of
Lindisfarn, whence he removed to the Sorbonne. Returning to his native
country, he entered the Abbey of Melrose, and lastly removed to Durham,
where he wrote the Lives of David 1. of Scotland, and of St. Columbus.
1581 Adonis (Archiep. Viennensis, A.D. 875) Marty rologium nunc
ope Codicum Bibl. Vaticanse recognitum et Annotationibus
illustratum, accessere Martyrologia et Kalendaria aliquot ex
Vaticana et aliis Bibliothecis, nunc primum edita; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, £1 10s. Romee, 1745
1582 ■ Ejusdem Breviarum Chronicorum, ab Origine Mundi ad
sua usque Tempora (Anno 880), 12mo. fine copy, vellum,
10s. 6d. Paris, Morell, 1561
Some very curious particulars respecting the Anglo-Saxons in Britain,
are only to be found in Ado, who is quoted frequently by Florence of
Worcester.
1583 jElnotiius (Cantuariensis, a.d. 1185) de Vita et Passione S.
Canutii. Accedit Liber de Passione S. Caroli, ejus filii ; 4to.
half bound, 7s. 6d. Ha/nice, 1631
1584 Aelredi (Kievallensis Abbatis, Angli, a.d. 1166) Opera Omnia
ex Vetust. MS. nunc primum product;), cum Variis Lectionibus
et Indicibus cura R,. Gibbon; 4to. calf, £\ lis. 6d.
Paris, 1634
Aelred, or Ethelred, was Abbot of Rievaulx in Yorkshire in 1146. He
is one of the ten writers included in Twysden Collection, No. 716.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 147
FATHERS, ETC.
1585 Agnelli (Archiepisc. Ravenn. Ssec. IX.) Liber Pontificalis
sive Vitae Pontif. Ravennatum, Dissertatiouibus illustravit N.
Bacchinius ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 18s. Mutince, 1708
Andr. Agnellus, vir arte eloquentiae praestantissimus atque acri in omni-
bus rebus ingenio praeditus, floruit circa annum 840. — Oudinus.
1586 Agobardi (Archiepisc. Lugd. A.D. 840.) Opera, nee non Leidradi
et Amulonis Epistolse et Opuscula, cum notis S. Baluzii ; 2 vols,
in 1, 8vo. 10s. 6d. Paris, 1661
Agobard deposed tbe Emperor Louis tbe Meek at the Assembly of Com-
peigne, and this act of contumacy led to his being deprived of his dignity,
which, however, was afterwards restored to him. His writings are valuable,
and chiefly levelled against image-worship, the belief in magic, witchcraft,
and the " sin " of duelling.
Alanus de Insulis (A.D. 1202) ; vide p. 49.
1587 Alberti Magni (Ratisbon. Episc. A.D. 1280.) Opera, studio
et labore P. Jammy ; 21 vols. fol. port. [a618 18s.] Lugd. 1651
The founder of the second, or descending period of scholastic divinity.
His works are a literary curiosity, as showing an utter disregard of all
rules of grammar, and presenting a jargon of the most barbarous Latinity.
Nevertheless his " Biblical Commentaries," compiled from the Fathers, are
much prized.
1588 Alcuini, vel Alchuini (Albini Flacci, A.D. 804.) Opera, ac-
cessere B. Paulini Aquilejensis contra Felicem, Urgel. Episc,
libri III. ; edidit A. Quercetanus (Du Chesne) ; folio, portrait,
£\ Is. Paris, 1617
1589 Idem liber, Editio optima, cura ac studio Frobenii, Prin-
cipis et Abbatis ad S. Emmeramum Ratisbonee ; 5 vols, in 2,
folio, fine paper, veil, scarce, £4 4s. Monast. S. Emmerami, \777
1589* Idem liber, alia Editio, curante etimprimente J. P. Migne ;
2 vols, imperial 8vo. newly half bound, £1 4s. Paris, 1853
Alcuin was a native of Yorkshire, and pupil of Venerable Bede. After-
wards he became librarian to the Archbishop of York, and then Abbot of
Canterbury. His great learning and abilities induced Charlemagne to
invite him over to France, and to endow him with several rich abbies, as
well as to become his pupil. He wrote out with his own hand a transcript
of the Bible, which he presented to the Emperor, and which was formerly
in the possession of M. Passevant, but is now preserved in the British
Museum. His " Commentaries " are praised by Bishop Conybeare.
1590 Monnier (Francis) Alcuin et son Influence litteraire,
religieuse et politique, chez les Franks, avec des Fragments
inedits d' Alcuin sur St. Matthieu ; 8vo. 3s. 6d. Paris, 1853
1591 Aldhelmi (vel Adelmi, ex Abbate Malmesburiensi Episcop.
Shireburnensis, A.D. 709,) Opera quae extant, cura J. A. Giles ;
8vo. (published at 10s. 6d.) cloth, 6s. Londini, 1845
" Aldhelm was the first Bishop of Sherborne, whence the see was after-
wards transferred to Salisbury, from 705 to 709. His works are short, and
not numerous, but possess interest from their being the first specimens
which English literature has produced. He was the nephew of Ina, King
of the West Saxons, and was consecrated at Rome by Sergius I. Finding
the Saxons paid little regard to his sermons, he substituted ballads, and
was thus the first to introduce poetry into England." — Giles.
Alexander II. ; vide p. 49.
Alexandri III. (Papse, A.D. 1181) ; vide Becket.
Alanus Tewkesberiensis ; vide No. 720.
1592 Allatii (Leonis) Grsecia Orthodoxia, in qua continentur Scrip-
148 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
tores hi: — Nicephorus Blemmida, JoannesVeccus Patriar. C. P.,
Petrus Episc. Mediolanensis, Geo. Pachymeres, Esaias Cyprius,
Joannes Argynopulus, Gregorius Protosyncellus, Geo. Trape-
zuntius, Joannes Plnsiadenus, Hilario Monachus, Niceta By-
zantius, etc., Gr. et Lat. ; 2 vols. 4to.calf, £\. 4s. Romce, 1652
1592* Idem liber; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 8s. ibid. 1652
0000 Vide et No. 41.
1593 Ejusdem de Symeonum (Saec. X.) Scriptis Diatriba ;
Symeonis Metapbrastse Laudatio Auct. M. Psello ; S. Marise
Planctus, ipso Metaphraste auctore ; ejusdem aliquot Epis-
tolee, etc. etc. partim MSS. eruit, et omnia reddidit et Notis
illustravit F. Combefis ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, scarce, 15s.
Paris, 1664
1594 Amadutii (J. C ) Anecdota Litteraria (Patristica) ex MSS. Codd.
eruta ; 4 vols. 8vo. vellum, £\ 4s. Romce, 1/73-82
1595 Ambrosii (S. Mediolanens. Episc. A.D. 397) Opera, ex editione
Romana ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £\ 16s. Paris, 1642
1596 Ejusdem Opera ab Codices Yaticanos, Gallicanos, Bel-
gicos, etc., nee non ad EditionesVeteres emendata : studio Moua-
chorum Ordinis S. Benedicti, e Congregatione S. Mauri ; Editio
optima, 2 vols. fol. fine copy in cf. scarce, £4 4s. Paris, 1686-90
1597 ■ Idem liber, Editio Secunda; 4 vols, folio, calf, very
neat, scarce, £3 3s. Venetiis, 1748-51
1598 ■ Idem liber, Benedictina Editio repetita ; 8 vols. 4to.
sewed, £\ 10s. ibid. 1781
1599 Idem liber ; 8 vols, in 4, 4to. half bound, vellum, £2 8s.
ibid. 1786
1600 Idem liber; 8 vols, in 4, 4to. calf gilt, old style, £3.
ibid. 1786
1601 Idem liber (Textus sine Notis), juxta editionem Mona-
chorum S. Benedicti; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s. Paris, 1836
1602 Idem liber; 4 vols, in 2, 8vo. hf.bd. calf, 18s. ibid, 1836
1603 Idem liber; 4 vols. 8vo. French binding, £\ Is.
ibid. 1836
The "Te Deum laudamus" was compiled by St. Ambrose. His works
are particularly referred to in Archbishop Cranmer's Visitation Articles as
requisite for Cathedral libraries. His " Commentaries " on the Old Testa-
ment embrace the six days, the patriarchs before and after the Flood, the
book of Job, and the Psalms; and on the New Testament, the Gospel of
St. Luke, St. Paul's Epistles, and the book of Revelation.
1604 Ejusdem de Officiis Clericorum libri tres, pnemissa est
Vita Ambrosii, Accedunt ejusdem Hexaemeri Libri sex. ed R.
O. Gilbert; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. cloth, 5s. Lipsice, 1840
The Life of St. Ambrose is one of the most interesting in the whole range
of Ecclesiastical biography.
1605 Amphilochii (Episc. Iconii, A.D. 394) Methodii et Andrese
Cretensis Opera, Ilomilise, etc., Gr. et Lat. ed. Fr. Combefis ;
folio, neat, £\ lis. 6d. Paris, 1644
Amphilochus was at the Council of Constantinople in 381, and presided
at that of Sidae, at both of which he opposed the Arians.
Amulonis (Lugdinensis) Epistolae ; vide : Agobard, No. 1586.
Anastasitjs Bibliothecarius ; vide p. 49.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 149
FATHERS, ETC.
Andrew (Cretensis) Opera; vide: Amphilocus, No. 1605.
1606 Anselmi (Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis, A.D. 1 109) Opera omnia,
Homilae, etc., extraneis Commentariis Biblicis ; cura Theophili
Renaudi ; folio, 16s. Lugd. 1630
1607 Ejusdem Opera omnia, nee non Eadmeri Historia No-
vorum, et alia Opuscula; labore ac studio G. Gerberon ; folio,
calf, £\ 1 3s. Paris, 1675
1609 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, £2 5s. ibid. 1721
1610 ■ Idem liber; folio, hogskin, £2 2s. ibid. 1721
1611 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, cura J. P. Migne ; 2 vols, in 1,
imp. 8vo. newly half bound, £\. ibid. 1852
1612 Ejusdem Doctrina de S. Spiritu, cura A. F. Ribbeck ; 4to.
sewed. Is. 6d. Berolini, 18.38
1613 • Ejusdem : " Cur Deus Homo? " 8vo. 2s. Erlangen, 1834
The disputes between Anselm and the Red King led to the Archbishop
quitting the kingdom by stealth and visiting Rome, whence he accompanied
the Pope to the Council of Bari, and distinguished himself by refuting the
objections of the Greeks to the procession of the Host. At the Synod of
Westminster in 1102, he enforced the celibacy of the clergy, who, up to
that period, in England, had enjoyed the privilege of marrying.
Antonii (Paduani) Opera; vide: Franciscus Assissiatis.
1614 Aponii (Saec. VII.) Commentaria in Canticum Canticorum nunc
primum vulgantur curis H. Bettini et J. Martini ; folio, fac-
simile of MS. sewed, 12s. Romce, 1843
1615 Aouinatis (S. Thomj;, Doctoris Angelici, A.D. 12/4)
Opera omnia, cum Commentariis T. de Vio, Cardinalis Caje-
tani, et F. de Sylvestris, Tabulaque aurea P. de Bergamo, studio
et cura V. Justiniani et T. Marriques ; 18 vols, folio, hogskin,
£\2 12s. ibid. 1570
1616 Ejusdem Doctoris Angelici Opera omnia. Accedunt Vita
ejusdem a Jacobo Echardo scripta, et B. M. de Rubeis in sin-
gula Opera Dissertationes ; 28 vols, in 14, 4to. portrait, calf,
gilt, scarce, ,=£10 10s. Venetiis, 1775-88
1617 ■ Ejusdem Catena attrca in IV. Evangelistas ; folio, fine
copy, original binding, 18s. ibid. 1506
1618 ■ Idem liber, alia editio; folio, hogskin, 16s. Ant. 1578
1619 Idem liber, edidit J. Nicolai ; 4 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s.
Herbipoli, 1701
1620 Idem liber, editio nova ; 8 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 8s.
Avenionce, 1 S5 1
1621 Idem liber, 8 vols, in 4, 8vo. half bound, calf, £\ 18s.
ibid. 1851
The best edition for manual use.
1622 Idem liber, alia editio, Catena attrra in IV. Evang. ; Paris,
1528. Ejusdem in Pauli Epistolas Commentaria; ibid. 1529.
2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £1 Is. Paris, 1528-9
1623 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, ILtttcriS ©othtct'S ; Paris, 1532.
Ejusd. in B. Pauli Epistolas Commentarii ; ibid. 1532. 2 vols,
in 1, folio, clean copy, calf, £1 Is. ibid. 1532
1624 Eju-dem Quaestiones Disputatse de Potentia Dei, de Malo,
de spiritualibus Creaturis, de Anima, de Dfemonibus, de Angelis,
de Veritate et pluribus aiiis ; Paris, 1557. Cyrilli Alex, in
150 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Hesaiam Comment., L. Hunfredo interpr. ; folio, hogskin, 18s.
Basil. 1563
1625 Aqutnatis (S.Thomfe) Summatotius Theologize; cum Indici-
bus V. Acced. Aug. Hunneeus de Sacramentis, et ejusdem Cate-
chismus brevis, etc. ; 5 vols. in I, folio, calf, £\ Is. Colonic, 1604
1626 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, cum Indicibus V.; 3 vols.
in 1, folio, half bound, 18s. Duaci, 1623
1627 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 1,
folio, portrait, hf. bd. cf. slightly wormed, 18s. Paris, 1632
1628 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, alia editio; 3 vols, in 1,
folio, calf, 18s. ibid. 1638
1629 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, alia editio; 3 vols, in 1,
folio, portrait, calf, £\ 4s. ibid. 1645
1 630 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 2,
folio, portrait, calf, £\ 5s. ibid. 1662
1631 ■ Ejusdem Summa Theologica, alia editio; 3 vols, in 1,
folio, half bound, calf, std. 18s. Lugdwii, 1/02
1632 Idem liber ; 3 vols, in 1. folio, calf, £\ Is. ibid. 1/02
1633 Idem liber; 3 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £\ 4s. ibid. 1/02
1634 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 2,
folio, bound, £1 4s. ibid. 1738
1635 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, ad MSS. a F. Garcia Donato,
Nicolai ac Madalena coll., curis, etc., a B. M. de Rubeis illus-
trata; 7 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 10s. Venetiis, 175.5
1636 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, ex Recensione J. P. Migne ;
cui accesserunt Petri Lombardi Sententise ; 4 vols. imp. 8vo.
sewed, £l 8s. Paris, 1853
1637 Idem liber ; 4 vols. imp. 8vo. newly half bound, £2.
ibid. 1853
0000 Ejusdem Summa Theologica hodiernis Moribus accom-
modata a C. R. Billuart ; vide No. 611.
1638 Ejusdem Summa Theologica, ex nova Recensione, cum
Notis et Indicibus, etc., edidit C. J. Drioux ; 8 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£2. ibid. 1853-6
1639 Sa Somme Theologique traduite en Francms par M. 1' Abbe
Drioux; 8 vols. 8vo. £2 ibid. 1853-6
1640 Ejusdem Aquinatis Theologicre Summse Compendium
Autore R. P. Petro de Alagona ; 24mo. vellum, 3s. 6d.
Duaci, 1640
The most celebrated of all his works is the Summa, in which he shows
great acuteness, minute accuracy, and a facility of forming deductions,
which not only prove him to have been a pains-taking, diligent, and care-
ful reader, but also to have possessed a most retentive memory and a
highly cultivated taste.
1641 Ejusdem Commentaria in Meteorologica et in libros de
Anima, de Generatione et Corruptione Aristotelis ; folio, vellum,
£\ Is. Paris, 1660
The authority of Thomas Aquinas has always ranked very high in the
Church of Rome. " The greatest of the Schoolmen were the Dominican,
Thomas Aquinas, and the Franciscan Dun-Scotus. They were founders of
rival sects, which wrangled with each other for two or three centuries,
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 151
FATHERS, ETC.
and the authority of their writings, which were incredibly voluminous,
especially those of the former, impeded in some measure the growth of
new men." — Hallam.
Arator ; vide p. 49.
1642 Arnobitjs (Sseculi III) adversus Gentes ; et Minucii Felicis
(Ssec. III.) Octavius ; folio, first edit. veil. £1 Is. Homes, 15^2
1643 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, cum Notis variorum, cura A.
Thysii, 4to. calf, 9s. L. Batt. 1651
1644 Idem liber, alia editio; accedit J. Firmicus de Errore
Profanarum Religionum ; 8vo. cloth, 4s. Wirceb. 1783
1645 Idem liber, alia editio, recognovit Notis priorum Inter-
pretum suisque illustravit J. C. Orellius ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at £1 Is.) sewed, 8s. Lipsice, 1816
1646 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, 9s. 6d. ibid. 1816
1647 Idem liber; 2 vols. 8vo. vellum paper, (published at
£1 12s.) sewed, 12s. ibid. 1816
1648 Idem liber, alia editio, ex nova Codicis Parisini Collatione
recensuit et perpetuis comment, illustr. Dr. G. F. Hildebrand ;
thick 8vo. (published at 14s.) sewed, 8s. Halis, 1848
Arnobius was Professor of Rhetoric at Sicca in Numidia, and from being
a persecutor and enemy to Christianity, became a convert, and wrote his
elegant and powerful treatise against the Gentiles. His most celebrated
pupil was Lactantins, who became tutor to Crispus, the son of the Emperor
Constantine.
Arnoldi (Bonse-Vallis) Opera ; vide : Oypriani Opera.
1649 Arnul.fi (Lexoviensis Episcopi, A. D. 1182) Epistoloe ad Henri-
cum II., Regem Anglise ; S. Thomam, Arch. Cant, et alios,
edidit J. A. Giles ; 8vo. (published at 10s. 6d.) cloth, 6s. 1844
The letters of Arnulpb, who was Bishop of Liseux, from 1141 to 1182,
and who was the most wily politician of the day, are full of interest to the
student of Anglo-Norman history.
Assemanni Bibliotheca Orientalis ; vide No. 480.
Asser Menevensis ; vide Nos. 704, 707, 713.
1650 Asterii (S., Amasese Episcopi, Antioch. Saeculi IV.) Homilise,
Gr. et Lat. Ph. Rubenio interpr. ; accedit ejusd. Rubenii Car-
mina, Orationes et Epistolse ; small folio, veil, 9s. Antv. 1615
1651 Idem liber ; folio, monastic binding, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1615
1652 Athanasii (S., Alexandrini Episcopi, A. D. 326) Opera omnia,
Gr. et Lat. ace. Narmii Fragmenta, Notee variarum Lectionum,
et Indices, etc. ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 16s. Colon. 1686
1653 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1686
1654 Idem liber, Gr. et Lat. Editio Benedictina ; 3 vols.
Paris, 1698. Jo. Mabilloni Collectio Nova Patrum et Scrip-
torum Graecorum, Eusebii Csesariensis, Athanasii et Cosmse
iEgyptii ; 2 vols. Paris, 1 786 : in all, 5 vols, folio, calf, very
scarce, £\4< 14s. Paris, 1698-1786
1655 Idem liber, editio alia, novissimis nunc Curis emendatiora
et quarto Volumine aucta ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £8 8s.
Patavii, 1777
This edition is preferred by some to the original Benedictine in conse-
quence of those works of Athanasius contained in the Nova Collectio of
Montfaucon being here first incorporated with the others.
152 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1056 Athanasii (S.) Opera Dogmatica Selecta curavit J. C. Thilo ;
8vo. (1002 pp.) sewed, £1. Lipsice, 1853
1G57 Idem liber; 8vo. half bound, calf, antique style, £\ 4s.
ibid. 1853
1658 Ejusdem Interpretatio Psalmorum, sive de Titulis Psal-
morum Greece (Nicolai Antonelli studio et cura, cum Ver-
sione Latina ejusdem), folio, uncut, 10s. Romce, 1 74G
St. Athanasius was the great opponent of the Arians. He was present
at the Council of Nice, and though then very young, he greatly distin-
guished himself. There are doubts as to the authenticity of the Creed
which goes by his name. His " Discourses " and his " Polemical and
Apologetical Writings " place him in the highest rank as a divine and a
philosopher.
1G59 Attonis (Vercellensis Episcopi, A. D. 950) Opera omnia ad
Autographum nunc primum exacta, prtefatione et Commentario
illustrata a C. Burontio del Signore ; 2 vols, folio, facsimile,
uncut, 18s. Vercellis, 1768
1G60 Opera ex Recensione J. P. Migne ; imp. 8vo. newly half
bound, 12s. Paris, 1854
" The ' Lihellus de Pressuris Ecelesiasticis,' shows in their true colours
the spirit and complexion of the times." — Mosheim. His " Commentary "
on St. Paul's Epistles, and his Canons and Letters are esteemed by the
Church of Rome.
1661 Augusti (J. C. G.) Chrestomathea Patristica, Gr. et Lat. ; 2
vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Lipsice, 1812
1662 Idem liber; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 9s. ibid. 1812
1663 Atjgustini (S. Aurelii, Hipponensis Episcopi, A. D. 430) Opera
omnia per Theologos Lovanienses correcta et in lucem emissa ;
11 vols, in 7, folio, old gilt calf, £4 4s. Paris, 1651
1GG4 Idem liber, alia editio ; 11 vols, in 7, folio, calf, £4< 4s.
Lugduni, 16G4
*#* Best editions of those printed prior to the Benedictine of 1C79.
1GG5 Ejusdem Opera omnia emendata, opera et studio Mona-
chorum Congregationis S. Mauri, Ordinis Benedicti, cum Vita
et Indice ; 11 vols, in 8. Best Benedictine edition, calf,
£Vl 12s. Paris, 1679—1700
1666 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Benedictina editio, Appendice
aucta; 12 vols, in 9, folio, calf, £8 8s. Antverpice, 1700
166/ Idem liber, Editio Benedictina repetita ; 11 vols, folio,
vellum, £$ 8s. Tenet. 1/29
1668 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Editio Benedictina repetita; 18
vols. 4 to. vellum, £6 16s. 6d. ibid. 1756
1669 Idem liber; 18 vols, in 13, German pp. binding, £5 5s.
ibid. 1/56
1670 Idem liber, Editio Benedictina alia; 18 vols, in 13, 4to.
half bound, £7 7s. Bassani, 1807
1671 Ejusdem Opera omnia, editio Benedictina nova ; 1 1 vols.
in 22, royal 8vo. sewed, £8. Paris, Gaume, 1836-9
The volumes being very unequal in thickness, to render the series uni-
form when bound, it is desirable to bind the work either in eight thick, or
in fifteen handsome library volumes. Copies may be had in calf, antique
style, either in eight or in fifteen volumes.
1G72 Ejusdem Opera omnia ad editionem Benedictinam accu-
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 153
FATHERS, ETC.
ratissime impressa, cura J. P. Migne ; 16 vols, in 8, imp. 8vo.
vellum, £6 10s., or half bound, calf, £6. Paris, 1841
1 6/3 Augustini (Sancti) Opera hactenus inedita, sive Sermones nunc
primum e Codicibus MSS. eruta a D. A. B. Caillau ; fol. printed
uniformly with all the folio Benedictine editions, to which it
forms an indispensable Supplement ; sewed, £l 10s. ibid. 1842
1674 Ejusdem Opera omnia, multis Sermonibus inedita aucta.
Editio nova, accurantibus D. A. B. Caillau, nonnullisque cleri
Gallicani Presbyteris ; 43 vols. 8vo. cloth, £6 16s. 6d.
ibid. 1842
The forty-third volume is a copious Index to the whole work.
1675 Acta S. Augustini, Commentario et Notationibus illus-
trata a G. Cupero, et J. Stiltingo ; folio, calf, 10s. Antv. 1743
1676 Incipit liber sancti Augustini de Anima et Spiritu ; de
ebrietate, de vanitatibus saeculi, de vita Christiana, ad virgines
de sobrietate et ebrietate, de quatuor virtutibus caritatis, de
contritione cordis ; 4to. 74 leaves, with 24 lines to each page,
£2 2s. S. I. (Guinter Zainer), 1472
A very fine and pure copy of this rare specimen of Guinter Zainer's press.
Sir Mark Sykes' copy sold for £8 1 8s. fid.
1677 Ejusdem de Civitate Dei Libri XXII., ex vetuss. MSS.
emend, juxta hoviss. edit. Colon. Ace. Commentarii Vivis et
Coquei ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 12s. Francofurti, 1661
1678 Ejusdem de Civitate Dei Textus Benedictinus, cum Notis
et Indicibus ; 2 vols, in 1, imp. 8vo. half bound, calf, antique
style, 18s. Paris, Gaume, 1838
1 679 Ejusdem de Civitate Dei, libri XXII. ; 2 vols, small 8vo.
sewed, 6s. Lipsice, 1829
1680 Ejusdem de Civitate Dei, libri XXII., edidit J. Strange;
2 vols. 12mo. sewed, 6s. Colon. 1850
Copies of both of these editions may be had, neatly half bound, in one
volume.
1681 Sa Cite de Dieu, traduction nouvelle, par Emile Saisset ;
4 vols. 12mo. sewed, 14s. Paris, 1855
1682 Ejusdem Confessiones ; 18mo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1835
1683 Idem liber, alia editio; 18mo. Is. 6d. Lips. 1837
1684 Idem liber, alia editio, ad Codd. MSS. edidit et illustravit
E. B. Pusey ; Svo. boards, 9s. Oxon. 1842
1685 Ses Confessions, par M. H. Fourmont ; 8vo. sewed,
(pub. at 9s.) 4s. 6d. Paris, 1840
"Take care to procure 'The Confessions of St. Augustine,' a book
written with his tears ; but it is a book better calculated for the heart than
for the head, and you should attend to it in that light." — Clement XIV.
1686 Ejusdem Enarrationes in Psalmos ; folio, hogskin, 15s.
Antverpice, 1662
1687 Ejusdem Enarrationes in Psalmos; 2 vols, in 1, imperial
8vo. vellum, £\. Paris, 1841
1 688 Ejusdem Meditationes, Soliloquia et Manuale ; ISmo.
sewed, Is. 6d. ibid, 1844
154 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS, ETC.
16"89 Augcstini (S.) Doctrina Christiana et Enchiridion ; 18mo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Lips. 1838
1G90 Sa Vie par Antoine Godeau ; 4to. calf, 6s. Paris, 1657
The writings of St. Augustine have always been held iu the most pro-
found veneration by the Church of Rome, and from them was formed her
system of scholastic divinity. Luther and Calvin took their doctrine of
grace and predestination from St. Augustine, and Bishop Hall says that in
him are combined "sententious Tertullian, grave Cyprian, resolute Jerome,
flowing Chrysostom, divine Ambrose, and devout Bernard." His " Sermons"
and his " Commentaries" serve to illustrate nearly the whole of the Sacred
writings.
Bal/EI (Jo.) Scriptores Magna? Britannias ; vide No. 482.
Baldericus (Noviomensis, A.D. 1097) ; vide No. 575.
Balsamonis (Theodori, Patriarchs Antiocheni, Saec. XII.) Ca-
nones Apostolorum ; vide No. 1175.
1691 Baluzii (Steph.) Miscellanea, hoc est Collectio Veterum Monu-
mentorum cnise hactenus latuerunt in var. Codd. et Bibliothecis ;
edita et aucta a J. D. Mansi ; 4 vols, folio, uncut, £2 5s.
Lucce, 17 Gl
For contents, see Dowling's Notitia, pp. 159-189. See also No. 129-
131, for other copies.
1C92 Bandini (A. M.) Grsecse Ecclesise Vetera Monumenta ex Bibl.
Medicea ; Gr. et Lat. ; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. vellum, 18s.
Florent. 1762-4
For contents, see Dowling's Notitia, p. 189.
1G93 Barnabas (St. Saec. I.) — Patres Apostolici : Barnabse (S.) Epis-
tola (31 pp.) ; dementis Romani (S.) Epistola (55 pp.) ;
Ignatii (S.) Epistolse VII. (46 pp.) ; Polycarpi (S.) Epistoia
(24 pp.) ; omnia Greece ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. s. n. a. circa 1812
Portions of an unpublished edition ; each work complete, and paged
separately.
1694 Barnab^e et Clementis (SS.) Epistohe, recensuit E. de Muralto ;
18mo. sewed, Is. 6d. Turici, 1847
1G95 Das Sendschreiben des Apostels Barnabas aufs neue
untersucht, iibersetzt trad erkliirt, von Dr. C. J. Hefele ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Tubingen, 1840
0000 vide : Patres Apostolici.
St. Barnabas (Acts xiii.) was chosen with St. Paul (with whom he had
studied under Gamaliel) to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles, and for four-
teen years they laboured together. He is also said to have visited Gaul
and Britain after his dispute with St. Paul (Acts xv.) ; and at Glastonbury
was formerly a walnut-tree, which tradition pointed out as planted by him,
and which never bloomed till the Saint's day. Clemens, Bishop of Rome,
was also the companion of St. Paul (Hebr. xiii. 24). Ignatius, the disciple
of St. John the Baptist, was made Bishop of Antioch, A.D. 67, and suffered
martyrdom forty years afterwards, in the persecution under Trajan, in 107.
Polycarp, who was the disciple of St. John the Evangelist, suffered mar-
tyrdom in the year 167.
1696 Basilii (S. Magni, Episcopi Ceesariensis, A.D. 379) Opera Greece,
cum prffifatione D. Erasmi ; folio, editio princeps, calf, scarce,
15s. Basilire, 1532
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 155
FATHERS, ETC.
1697 Basilii (S. Magni) Opera omnia, vel genuina,vel dubia, vel Spuria,
Greece et Latine, ed. J Gamier, ad MSS. Codd. cum Notis,
Var. Lect., et Indicibus, nee non Vita, etc., editio Benedictina et
Optima; 3 vols. fol. fine copy, vellum, £5 15s. 6d. Paris, 1721
1698 Idem liber; 3 vols, folio, best edition, hogskin, scarce,
£6. ibid, 1/21
1699 Idem liber ; 3 vols, folio, best edition, fine copy in calf,
scarce, £6 6s. ibid. 1721
1 700 Idem liber ; editio Benedictina nova ; 6 vols, royal 8vo.
sewed, £3 3s. ibid. 1839
1701 Idem liber; 6 vols, in 3, calf gilt, antique style, £4< 4s.
ibid. 1839
1702 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Latine, juxta Interpretationem
J. Gamier; 3 vols. 4to. half bd. calf, £\ 10s. Bergomi, 1793
1703 Ejusdem et S. Gregorii Opera Dogmatica Selecta, ex
recensione Benedictina, cum Interpretatione, Notis, etc. edidit
J. D. H. Goldborn ; 8vo. 12s. 6d. Lipsite, 1854
Basil was the pupil and successor of Eusebius, and the great opponent
of Arianism, which he denounced against the wishes and commands of the
the Emperor Valens, and suffered much persecution inconsequence. The
works of Basil are pointed out in Cranmer's Visitation Articles as indis-
pensable in cathedral libraries, and consist chiefly of Commentaries on the
six days, on the Psalms and Isaiah, Homilies, and Letters on Discipline.
1704 Basilius (Seleucise Episcopi, A. D. 448) de Vita et Miraculis
D. Theclse, et S. M. Logotheta de eadem Mart. ; Gr. et Lat.
ed. P.P. Tiletanus ; 4to. fine frontispiece, vellum, JOs. 6d.
Antv. 1608
0000 vide : Gregorius Thaumaturgus.
1705 Becket (D. Tbomse a, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, A. D. 1171)
Opera omnia, ad Fidem MSS. Codd. collata, aucta et edita a
J. A. Giles ; 8 vols. 8vo. (published at a£4 16s.) cloth, boards,
£2 2s. Londini, 1846
Vol. I. et II. Vita ab Edwardo Grim, Rogero de Pontigny, Guilielmo
Filio-Stephani, Alano Tewkesberiensi, Joanne Saresbe-
riensi, Guilielmo Cantuariensi, Elia de Evesham, Henrico
et Rogero de Croyland, Benedicto Petroburgensi et VII.
Anonymis scripta.
Vol. III. et IV. Epistoke Divi Thomae a Becket.
Vol. V. et VI. Epistoke Gilberti Foliot, Episcopi Londinensis, et aliorum.
Vol. VII. et VIII. Herberti de Boseham Vita D. Thomre a. Becket, Epis-
tolse, Liber Melorum una cum Homelia de B. Thoma
Cantuariensi.
St. Thomas a Becket was murdered in front of the high altar of Can-
terbury cathedral, on the 29th December, 1171, and his faithful attendant
Edward Grim was wounded in the arm, at the same time, whilst attempt-
ing to protect him from his assassins. Roger de Pontigny was in atten-
dance upon the Archbishop during his sojourn at Pontigny, and William
Fitz-Stephen, whose curious description of London is contained in his Life
of his master, was a monk of Canterbury and clerk of the Archbishop's
Court. Alan of Tewkesbury and John of Salisbury were Becket's con-
temporaries— the former then Prior of Canterbury, and the latter the
Primate's great friend and constant adherent ; as was also Herbert de
Boseham, whose work presents us with one of the most curious and inter-
esting biographical narratives, that the middle ages have produced. Gil-
156 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
bert Foliot, whose letters are now first printed, was Bishop of "London,
and Becket's great antagonist, upholding the acts of Henry II. on all
occasions. The fifth and sixth volumes contain upwards of six hundred
letters, written chiefly by him, the original MS. of which is preserved in
the Bodleian library. But by far the most important portion of the work
are the letters contained in the third and fourth volumes, nearly four
hundred in all, of which upwards of two hundred are by Becket himself.
Sharon Turner, in his " History of the Reign of Henry II.," quotes largely
from these, and adds : " Becket was indefatigable with his pen during his
exile, but his letters display more eloquence than judgment. If at one
time he subdued his natural temper, so as to write respectfully to his
sovereign, he soon assumed a tone of dictatorial and exasperating reproach.
— Among the letters we have a list of the persons excommunicated."
Becket (D.Tho.) et aliorum Epistolse; vide: Lupi Opera.
1/06 Bedje (Venerabilis, Presbyteri Anglo-Saxonis, A. D. 735) Opera
omnia, Theologica, Historica et Philologica ; 8 vols, in 4,
folio, stained, £\ 10s. Basilic?, Jo. Hervagii, 1563
1/07 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, in 4, folio, calf, £3 3s.
Colon. Agr. 1612
1/08 Idem liber, alia editio; 8 vols, in 5, folio, hogskin, fine
copy, £4 4s. Colonize, 1 688
1/09 Ejnsdem Opera omnia, ad Fidem MSS. Codd. collata,
aucta et edita a J. A. Giles. Accompanied by a new English
Translation of tbe Historical Works, and a Life of the Author ;
12 vols. 8vo. (published at £Q 6s.) cloth, boards, £2 14s.
Londini, 1843-4
Vols. 1 to 6 contain the Life and Miscellaneous writings, including the
Ecclesiastical History, Lives of St. Cuthbert, St. Felix, and of the Abbots
of Weremouth and Jarrow, Chronicle, Account of the Holy Places, Letters,
Poems, Homilies, Prayers, Grammatical, Metrical, and Scientific works, etc.
Vols. 7 to 12 contain the Biblical Commentaries. Either portion can be
had separately, in 6 vols., price £1 10s.
Cuthbert, a pupil of Bede, and afterwards Abbot of Weremouth, at-
tended at the death-bed of his beloved master. His letter recording that
event to his school-fellow Cuthwin, fixes the exact day of Bede's death,
which till recently has been a point in dispute; for he says, "he died on
the day of our Lord's ascension, on the VII. Calends of June " (26th May).
By a reference to astronomical tables it will be found that Ascension Day
fell on the 26th May in 735. Boniface calls him " the light of the Church,"
and solicited copies of his writings for the use of his pupils ; and Alcuin
omits no opportunity of sounding the praises of Bede, whose Homilies
were read in all churches in his day.
Bellarminus de Script. Ecclesiasticis ; vide No. 220.
1/10 Berengarii Turonensis (Ssec. XI.) de Sacra Ccena adversus
Lanfrancnm liber posterior. E. Codice Guelferbytano edidit
A. F. et J. F. Fischer ; 8vo. cloth, lettered, 6s.
Berol. 1834
This denial of the doctrine of transubstantiation was condemned by the
Council of Paris in 1050, and by that of Rome in 1079.
Benedicti (Sancti, Montis Cassinensis Abbati, Ordinis Bene-
dini Patriarchse, A. D. 543) Opera ; vide No. 575.
1711 Benedicti (Anianensis Abbatis A. D. 821) Regula cum Com-
mentariis Jo. de Turrecremata ; nee non Jo. Trithemius de
Viris illustrious Ord. S. Benedicti, et Regulae S. Basilii, S.
Augustini, et S. Francisci ; folio, calf, 15s, Colonice, 1575
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 157
FATHERS, ETC.
1712 Benedicti (Anianensis) Concordia Regularum, cum Notis
Hugonis Menardi; 2 vols, in 1, 4 to. vellum, 18s. Paris, 1638
1713 Bernardi (Sancti Clarse-Vallensis Abbatis, A. D. 1153) Opera
omnia cura Jo. Gillotii ; folio, port. 18s. Antv. 1620
1714 Ejusdem Opera omnia (cura Edmundi Tiraquelli, Cister-
ciensis) ; folio, calf, very neat, 15s. Paris, 1640
1715 Ejusdem Opera omnia studio et labore J. Merloni Horstii ;
8 vols. 8vo. calf, £\ 8s. ibid. 1667
1715* Idem liber, alia editio ; 6 vols, in 2, folio, hogskin, £1 8s.
Lugduni, 1687
1716 Ejusdem Opera omnia, cum Genuina, turn Spuria, Du-
biaque ; Editio Benedictina, aucta, notis, etc., illustrata, curis
Joh. Mabilloni ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £2 5s. Paris, 1690
The Second volume contains : Gilliberti Comment, in Cantica ; Gnerrici
Sermones ; Guigonis Epistolae ; de Vita et Miraculis D. Bernardi ; et
Gaufridi Opuscula.
1717 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, calf, gilt, £2 12s. 6d. ibid. 1719
1718 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, large paper, fine copy in French
calf, £3 3s. ibid. 1719
1719 Idem liber, Editio Benedictina nova ; 2 vols, in 4, imperial
8vo. sewed, £2 2s. Paris, Gaume, 1839
1720 Opera Genuina, juxta Monachorum, S. Benedicti exem-
plar; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Lyon. 1845
1721 Ejusdem Sermones in Dominicas et Festa per Annum;
4to. vellum, engraved title, 7s. 6d. Salisb. 1666
1722 ses Sermons sur le Cantique des Cantiques ; 2 vols. 8vo.
calf, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1686
1 723 son Traite de 1' Amour de Dieu ; 8vo. cf. 2s. 6d. ibid. 1 667
" St. Bernard, the reformer of so many monasteries, which follow his
rules, rendered himself very useful both to religion and his country ; not
when he preached up the Crusades, which could only be justified by the
intention ; but when he gave useful advice both to Popes and Kings, and
composed his immortal works (consisting of homilies ; moral, polemical,
and doctrinal writings ; letters, etc.) He had not become a Father of the
Church had he done nothing but pray." — Clement XIV.
Bertholdi (Ssec. XII.) Chronicon ; vide : Hermanni Chronicon.
1724 Bertramtjs vel Ratramnus (Presbyter, Ssec. IX.) de Corpore et
Sanguine Domini ; with an English Translation ; 12mo. 3s.
Oxonii, 1838
0000 Opera omnia ; vide : Ratramnus.
1725 Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum et Auctorum Ecclesiasticorum
Latinorum. Per Margarinum De la Bigne, Accedit Appen-
dix, complectens Opuscula, etc., nunc primum e MSS. Codd.
eruta; 9 vols, in 3, folio, first edition, hogskin, with clasps,
£4. 4s. Paris, 1576-9
The later editions are all castrated according to the Index Expurga-
torius. For Contents see Ittig., pp. 30-80.
1726 Idem liber, tertia Editio, ex prsescripto Indicis Expurga-
torii emendata, et novo Librorum Auctario locupletata ; 8 vols,
in 3, folio, frontispiece, vellum, £3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1609
For Contents see Ittig., pp. 30-92.
1727 Bibliotheca Magna Veterum Patrum et Antiquorum Scrip-
158 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS, ETC.
torum Ecclesiasticorum, primo quidem a Margarino de la
Bigne collecta, et tertio in lucem edita. Nunc vero plus quam
centum Authonbus et Opusculis pluribus locupletata et in XIV
tomos distributa, quibus Supplementum, in quo Scriptores et
Opuscula in prioribus tomis desiderata, et Indices IV. accedunt
per Theologos et Professores Almse TTniversitatis Coloniae ;
15 vols, in 13, folio, impressed hogskin, Monastic binding,
£9 9s. Colonics, 1618
For contents see Ittigius, pp. 467-83.
1728 Bibliotheca Patrum Margarini de la Bigne : -Idem liber, nunc
duobus Tomis aucta, qui Grsecos Auctores utraq. Lingua editos
complectuntur. Accedit Auctarium Bibl. Patr. plus quam CC.
Authores et Opuscula complectens, qui in prioribus tomis desi-
derata ; (studio etlabore iEgidii Morelli). — In all, 13 vols, in
15, folio, large paper, frontispiece, fine copy in calf, very rare,
£15 15s. Paris, 1624-39
Best Edition, with the Greek Fathers first added. Morell's Auc-
tarium is hut seldom met with, and large paper copies are not mentioned
by bibliographers. These fifteen vols, are nearly similar in contents to
Morell's own edition (No. 1731). The first edition of De la Bigne's Col-
lection of the Works of the Fathers appeared in 1576; the second in
1589; the third in 1609, reprinted in 1618 at Cologne, with additions,
which latter is the forerunner of this fourth and best Paris edition of 1624,
which was afterwards re-arranged and edited by Morell in 1644. For
Contents see Ittigius, pp. 30-106.
1729 (Ejusdem libri Auctarium, sive) Bibliotheca Veterum
Patrum Grseco-Latina, qua Auctores Grsecos, antea Latine
tantum in novem istius Bibliotheca Tomis, nunc vero utraque
Lingua editos, complectitur ; 2 vols, folio, fine copy in the
original oak binding, impressed calf, scarce, £3 3s. Paris, 1624
This Auctarium is included in the Paris edition (No. 1728), and a great
portion of it in the Cologne edition of 1618. It forms, as the title shows,
a necessary supplement to the editions of 1576, 1589, and 1609.
1730 Bibliotheca Nova Veterum Patrum, sive Auctarium Biblio-
thecse (M. de la Bigne, plus quam CC.) Authores et Opuscula
complectens qui in prioribus tomis desiderata (studio et labore
^Egidii Morelli) ; 2 vols, folio, calf, very scarce, £3 3s.
Parisiis, 1639
These volumes are very scarce, and are necessary to complete all prior
editions of the Bibliotheca and the Magna Bibliotheca Patrum. Their
contents is incorporated in Morell's edition of 1644. For Contents see
Ittigius, pp. 98-106.
1 731 Bibliotheca Magna Veterum Patrum et Antiquorum Scriptorum
Ecclesiasticorum; nunc vero Additione CC. circiter Authorum,
tarn Grsecorum qui in Editione Coloniensi, quam Latinorum
qui in Parisiensibus desiderabantur, locupletata, et accura-
tissime emendata, et in XVII. Tomos distributa (curante
iEgidio Morello) ; 1 7 vols, folio, half bound, calf, scarce,
s£ll lis. Parisiis, 1644
This edition forms the substratum of all subsequent collections of the
works of the Fathers. For Contents see Ittigius, pp. 106-145.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 159
FATHERS, ETC.
1732 Bibliotheca Maxima Veterum Patrum et Antiquorurn Scrip-
torum Ecclesiasticorum, cura P. Despont ; 27 vols, folio, calf
neat, £24. Lugd. 1677
1733 Idem liber, cui accedunt : I. N. le Nourry Apparatus ad
Bibl. Max. Patrum; Paris, 1703-15, 2 vols.— II. Index Bibl.
Max. Patrum Simonis a S. Crucej Gennce, 1707. — In all,
30 vols, folio, quite complete, very scarce, [^£40.]
Lugduni, 1677; Paris, 1703-15; et Genua, 1707
For the Contents, see Darling's Cyclopaedia, col. 294-297.
1735 Bibliotheca Maxima SS. Patrum Lugdunensis, in Epitomen
redacta, authore Phil, a S. Jacobo ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £\ Is.
August (B Vindel. 1719
1736 Bibliotheca Grseco-Latina Veterum Patrum, antiquorumque
Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum, cura et studio Andr. Gallandii ;
14 vols, folio, calf, scarce [£45]. Venetiis, 1765-88
Containing the works of 380 writers enumerated by Darling, col. 298-
306. Of these 180 are not in the earlier collections.
1737 Bibliotheca SS. Patrum, sive Patres Sancti Ecclesiaa, editio
nova, accurantibus A. B. Caillau nonnullisque Cleri Gallici
Presbyteris ; 130 vols. 8vo. ^616. Paris, v. a.
This collection of 130 vols. 8vo. contains the whole, or
portions of the works of the following Fathers, each of which
can be had separately at 4s. 6d. per vol.
Patres Apostolici i. ii. et hi. SjECUli.
Barnabas; Hernias ; Dionysius Areopagita ; Clemens Romanus; Ignatius;
Polycarpus ; Justinus Martyr: — Opera selecta, 1 vol.
Cyprianus ; Episcopius : — Opera omnia, 1 vol.
Tatianus ; Athenagoras ; Theophilus ; H ermias ; Irenaeus ; Minutius
Felix ; Clemens Alexandr. ; Hippolytus : — Opera selecta ; 3 vols.
Patres hi. et iv. s^eculi.
Tertulliani, Opera selecta ; 2 vols.
Origines; et Julius Africanus: — Opera selecta ; 7 vols.
Dionysius Alexandr. ; Gregorius Thaumat. ; Archelaus ; 1 vol.
Arnobius; Pamphilus : — Opera omnia; 1vol.
Methodius; Lactantius; Jul. Firmicus; Maternus: — Opera selecta ;
2 vols.
Eusebius Caes. ; Alexander Alex.; Juvencus ; Eustathius; Jacobus
Nisibenus ; Antonius Abbas ; Pachomius : — Opera selecta ; 8 vols.
Hilarius; et Lucifer de Cagliari : — Opera selecta ; 4 vols.
Athanasius: — Opera omnia; 4 vols.
Ephraem Syrus ; Titus Bostr. ; Damasus ; 8 vols.
Basilius ; S. Zeno Veronensis :— Opera omnia; 5 vols.
Optatus ; Cyrillus Hieros. : — Opera omnia ; 1 vol.
Macarius; Philastrius : — Opera omnia; 1vol.
Caesarius Medicus ; Didymus; Phobadius: — Opera omnia; 1vol.
Gregorius Nazianzenus; 4 vols.
Ambrosius; Prudentius; Clemens V. : — Opera omnia; 9 vols.
Patres v. s^sculi.
Chrysostomus Joannes : — Opera omnia ; 26 vols.
Augustinus Hipponensis ; — opera omnia ; 43 vols.
*#* Of those Fathers whose writings are in Greek, the Latin translation
only is given in the above series.
160 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Bibliotheca Patrum, sive Patrologiae Cursus Completus, edente
J. P. Migne ; 217 vols. imp. 8vo., vide pp. 49-52.
1739 Bibliotheca Selecta Patrum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum cura
E. G. Gersdorf ; 12mo. sewed: — Lipsice, 1838, etc.
Vol. 1. ClernentisRom.Recognitiones,
3s. 6d.
2. Cypriani Epistolae, 2s. 6d,
3. Tractatus, 2s. 6d.
4. Tertulliani libri Apologetici,
2s. 6d.
5. libri ad Ritus et
Vol. 8. Ambrosius de Officiis Clerico-
rum, 2s.
9. Hexacnieron, 2s.
10 & 11. Lactantii Opera, parts 1 and
2; 6s.
12. Arnobius adversus Gentes,
3s. 6d.
13. Minucii Felicis Octavius ; J.
Firmicus Maternus, etc.,
2s.
Mores Christianos perti-
nentes, 2s. 6d.
6 & 7. — — — — Libri Polemici et
Dogmatics, 2 parts, 6s.
1740 Bibliotheca SS. Patrum Exegetica Graecorum et Latinorum,
edidit F. Oberthiir ; 34 vols. 8vo. neatly half bound, morocco,
£7 7s. Wiceb. 1777-94
Containing, Greek Fathers, with Latin translation : Clemens Alex.,
3 vols. ; Justin Martyr, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, Hermias, 3 vols. ;
Origen, 15 vols. — Latin Fathers : Tertullian, 2 vols. ; Cyprian, Novatian,
Min. Felix et Alii, 2 vols.; Arnobius, Firmicus Maternus, 1 vol. ; Lactantius,
2 vols. ; Hilarius, 4 vols. ; Optatus, 2 vols.
1741 Patres Grseci seorsim ; Gr. et Lat. ; 21 vols. 8vo. £4 4s.
ibid. 1777-94
1742 Bibliotheca Patrum Grsecorum ; 18 vols. 12mo. £2 10s.
Lipsice, 1826-30
Josephi Opera, ed. C. E. Richter; 6 vols. 18s.
Clementis Alex. Opera, ed. R. Klotz ; 4 vols. 14s.
Philonis Judaei Opera, ed. C. E. Ricbter; 8 vols. .£1 4s.
1743 Bibliotheca Magnse Gneco-Latinorum Patrum Novum Auc-
tarium (cura Fr. Combefis) ; 2 vols. fol. cf. £2 10s. Par. 1648
1744 Bibliotheca Patrum Grsecorum Auctarium Novissimum (cura
Fr. Combefis) ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £\ 16s. ibid. 1672
For Contents of 1743 and 1744, see Ittigius, pp. 145-154.
1745 Bibliotheca Patrum Sanctorum Nova (Opera hactenus in-
edita continens, ex Codicibus prsecipue Vaticanis et aliis, cura et
labore Angeli Maii, Cardinalis, qui et Notas et Indices ad-
didit) ; 7 vols. roy. 4 to., portrait of Pope Pio IX., numerous
facsimiles of manuscripts and illuminations, sewed, ^610.
Romce, 1844-53
1746 ■ Idem liber; 7 vols, royal 4to. calf extra, marbled edges,
£12 12s. ibid. 1844-58
Tom. 1. (1852). S.Augustini Novi Sermones, Speculum et Alia quaedam.
— Divers. Patrum Scripta.
„ 2. (1844). S. Cyrillus Alex, in Lucam et alia Opuscula XVI. —
Divers. Patrum Opuscula X. ; Omnia Gr. et Lat.
„ 3. (1845). S. Cyrillus Alex, in Pauli IV. Epistolas, et in Psalmos ;
cum ejusdetu et Aliorum Patr. Fragmentis min. Omnia Gr. et
Lat.
„ 4. (1847). SS. Gregorii Nyss., Eusebii, Dydimi Alex., Jo. Chry-
sostomi et Aliorum Nova Scripta. — Nicetae Byzant. Refutatio
Corani ; Petri Siculi Hist, et Refutatio Manichaiorum et
Dialogi Aliorum contra eosdem. Omnia Gr. et Lat.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON.
161
FATHERS, ETC.
Tom. 5. (1849). S. Nicephorus adversus Iconoraachos. — S. Theodori
Studitae Varia inedita. Omnia Gr. et Lat.
„ 6. (1851). S. Athanasii Epist. Festales Syr. et Lat. cum Chronico
et Fragmentis aliis. — Leonis Allatii Dissertationes de Nicetis,
de Philonibus, et de Theodoris, cum pluritnis eorum et ali-
orum Opusculis, Gr. et Lat.
„ 7. (1854). Theodorus Mopsuetenus in XII. Prophetas et alia. —
Basilius Neopatr. in Omnes Prophetas. — Originis Dydimi,
Hippolyti, Apollinaris, Polychronii Scholia in Proverbia,
Esaiam, et Ezechielem, cum Didymi uberioribus in Psalmos.
— Bonizonis Ep. Excerpta Canonica. — Deusdedit, Cardin.
contra Invasores et Simoniacos.
In the Sixth Volume will he found a description of one of the most
remarkable and valuable illuminated MSS. in the Vatican, the " Missa Picta
Graecorum, which was formerly in the Monastery of St. Mary at Jerusalem,
illustrated with eleven facsimiles, nine of which depict the allegories of the
entire Greek Mass. The same volume also contains Theodori Andidensis
Commentatio Liturgica ; Theodori MeliteniotajEthica; Theodori Prodromi
Poemata ; Anonymi Obsidio Constantinopolitana sub Heraclio ; Theodori
Episc. Alanicus; Theodori Gazse Canis Laudatio, etc. etc. ; all of which are
here merely mentioned to show the value of the " Opuscula Varia" of the
title-pages as given above.
Centuries may pass away before the place of the late indefatigable Car-
dinal Mai can be filled up again, whose days were spent within the walls of
the Vatican, like those of Venerable Bede at Jarrow of old, "in almost unceas-
ing reading, writing, and doing something to promote the cause of literature
all over the world."
The original price was £14 14s. ; and the above copies, reduced to
£ 10 unbound, are quite new as imported.
*■)(.* See, also, " Auctores Classici ; Scriptores Veteres — et Spicilegium
Romanum."
1747 Bibliotheca Patrum Concionatoria (studio et labore F. Com-
befis) ; hoc est, totius Anni Evangelia, Festa Dominica, SS.
Deipane illustriorumque Sanctorum Solennia, ex SS. Patribus
illustrata; 7 vols, folio, £5 5s. Venetiis, 1749
See Ittigius, pp. 370-384.
1748 Bibliotheca Patrum Ecclesise Anglicanse ad Annum 1300 ex
Recensione J. A. Giles ; 36 vols. 8vo. (published at .£18 18s.)
cloth boards, £9. Londini, 1843-6
1749 Idem liber ; 36 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, antique style,
£12. ibid. 1843-6
1750 Idem liber ; 36 vols. 8vo. cf. extra, £14 14s. ibid. 1843-6
1751 Idem liber ; 36 vols. 8vo. half bound, morocco, top edges
gilt, uncut, £'14 14s. ibid. 1843-4
CONTENTS.
Lanfranci (Archiep. Cant.) Opera; 2
vols.
Aldhelmi (Malmesburiensis, Episcop.
Shireburnensis) Opera ; 1 vol.
Arnulfi (Lexoviensis Episcopi) Epistolae
ad Henricum II., S. Th. aBecket, etc. ;
1 vol.
Bonifacii (Archiepiscopi et Martyris)
Opera ; 2 vols.
Bedae (Venerabilis) Opera omnia; 12 vols.
*
Becket, Thomas Cantuariensis, Opera ; 4
vols.
Gilberti Foliot Epistolae ; 2 vols.
Herbert de Bosham Opera ; 2 vols.
Petri Blessensis (Bath. Archiad.) Opera ;
4 vols.
Anecdota Bedae, Lanfranci, Bonifacii,
Tatwini, Herberti de Bosham, et alii;
1 vol.
Joannis Sarisberiensis Opera ; 5 vols.
162 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS, ETC.
1752 Bibliotheque Choisie des Peres de l'Eglise, Grecque et Latin, ou
Cours d' Eloquence Sacree ; par Marie-Nic. Silv. Guillon ;
26 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £4 4s. Paris, 1824-28
1. Peres Apostoliques. 2. Peres Apologistes. 3. Peres Dogmatiques.
4. Peres Controversistes. 5. Table Generale.
1753 Bibliothek der Kirchen-Vaeter in Uebersetzungen und Auszue-
gen aus ihren vornehmsten, besonders Dogmatiscben Schriften,
sammt dem Original der Hauptstellen und noetbigen Anmerk-
ungen (von C. F. Rossler) ; 10 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf,
£\ 15s. Leipzig, 1/76-86
For other Collections of the Works of the Fathers and
Ecclesiastical Writers of the first thirteen centuries of the Church, see —
" Patres Ecclesiastici," including " Catenae Palrum ;" also — Allatii
Graecia Orthodoxa ; Amadutii Anecdota Litteraria ; Assemanni Biblio-
theca Orientalis ; Augusti Chrestomathia ; Baluzii Miscellanea; Bandini
Graecae Ecclesiae Monumenta; Bibliotheca Clericalis J. P. Migne, pp. 49-51 ;
Boucat Theologia Patrum ; Burgii Clirestomathia ; Caillau Thesaurus
Patrum; Canisii Monumenta Ecclesiastica; Chantelou Bibliotheca Ascetica;
Cotelerii Ecclesiae Graecae Mouumenta; D'Archery Spicilegium; Fabricii
Bibliotheca Ecclesiastica, etc. ; Galeardi Brixiae Episcopi ; Gesta Dei per
Francos, studio J. Bongarsii ; Grabii Spicilegium ; Grynaei Patrum Ortho-
doxographa Monumenta; Heine Anecdota Ecclesiastica; Hergott Vetus
Disciplina; Heroldi Haeresologia ; Hommey Supplementum Patrum;
Horstii Tubae Septem ; Isenbiehl Chrestomathia Patristica ; Kollarii
Analecta Vindobonensia; Lamii Deliciae 'AveicSoTcbv ; Le Moyne Varia
Sacra ; Mabillon Vetera Analecta, et Museum Italicum ; Maii Auctores
Romani, Scriptores Veteres, et Spicilegium Romanum ; Marechal Concor-
dantia Patrum; Marriott Analecta Christiana; Marrier et Du Chesne
Bibliotheca Cluniacensis ; Martene et Durand Thesaurus, et Scriptorum
Monumenta; Matthaei Lectiones Mosquenses ; Mingarelli Anecdota, et
Codices iEgyptii ; Montfaucon Collectio Nova, et Diarium Italicum ;
Muratori Scriptores Italici, et Anecdota Graeca ; Neander Opuscula Pa-
trum ; Pelt et Rheinwald Homiliae Patristicae ; Pezii Thesaurus Anecdoto-
rum ; Pitra Spicilegium ; Rous Mella Patrum ; Routh Reliquiae Sacrae,
et Scriptores Ecclesiastici ; Schannat Vindemiae Litterariae ; Schramm
Analysis Op. Patrvim ; Schulteti Medulla Theologiae Patrum ; Sinnicn vel
Erynaci Trias PP. de Gratia; Sirmondi Opera; Suiceri Thesaurus;
Thomas Hyhernicus ; Thomasii Theologia Patrum ; Toletani Patres ;
Villoison Anecdota Graeca ; Walchii Monimenta Medii M\i ; Woolfii
Anecdota Graeca; Zacagni Monumenta Ecclesiastica; Zachariae Biblio-
theca Pistoriensis.
See also : — Britannicarum Rerum Scriptores, pp. 66-71 ; Bouquet
Historiens de Gaule, No. 668 ; Brown Fasciculus Rerum, No. 730 ;
Canon Law, pp. 81-94 ; Councils, etc. pp. 105-124; Cochlaeus 1099 ;
Fabricii Bibliotheca, vel Graeca, vel Latina, No. 509-14 ; Historici Scrip,
tores Monastici de Rebus Britannia?, Hiberniae, et Neustriae ; Lupi Opera,
No. 1246 ; Meursii Opera; Pertz Rerum Gerraanicarum Scriptores ; Petavii
Dogmata Theologica; and the various collections for the History of Euro-
pean countries by Dluglossus, Du Chesne, Freher, Goldast, Langenbeck,
Leibnitz, Lindenbrog, Meibomius, Menckenius, Pez, Struvius and others.
Biscop (Benedict, A.D. 690) ; vide: Bedse Opera.
Boethii (Flavii, Anitii, Manlii, Torquati Severini, A. D. 524)
Opera omnia, et varia; vide No. 637-7.
1754 Bonaventur^e (Sancti Cardinalis, A. D. 1274) Opera omnia ;
7 vols, folio, monastic binding, £6 6s. Lugduni, 1668
" Bonaventura was truly possessed of an inquisitive turn of mind, a
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 163
FATHERS, ETC.
sublime and penetrating genius, accompanied with a remarkable talent for
sounding the most hidden truths, and treating with facility the most
abstruse subjects." — Mosheim.
His "Principia SS. Script.," as well as his "Expositiones in Hexaemeron,
in Psalterium, in libros Solomonis, inThrenos,et in Evangelistas, Mattheum,
Lucam et Joannem," are most valuable aids to the interpretation of Scrip-
ture.
1755 Bonaventur^e (S.) Breviioquium, recensuit C. J. Hefele ; 12mo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Tubingce, 1848
1756 Ejusdem Lingua Seraphica, sive Conciones, etc. 4 vols.
12mo. portrait, 8s. Colonics, 1678
1757 Bonifacii (Moguntini Archiepiscopi, A. D. 754) Opera omnia,
edidit J. A. Giles; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £1 Is.) cloth, 12s.
Londini, 1845
Boniface was an Anglo-Saxon, almost contemporary with Bede. He
went among the barbarous nations of Germany and converted them
to Christianity, but was martyred by the wild natives of Friesland,
in the year 754. His letters are full of true Christian feeling and piety,
and valuable as records of that age. In the dark glades of the primeval
forest of Thuringia, the late Duke of Saxe Gotha erected a massive can-
delabrum, upon the spot where Christianity first shed its light on the
savage tribes of Saxony; and in the village of Gierstaeclt, not far from Wal-
tershausen, still stands the little wooden church, similar to that of Green-
stead, in Essex, where St. Boniface first administered the Sacraments of
the Church.
1758 ■ Ejusdem Epistolse ordine chronologico dispositse et Vari-
antibus illustratse, a S. A. Wiirdtwein ; folio, rare, £1 8s.
Moguntice, 1789
His letters to his friends in England are the most interesting memorials
of the age in which he lived.
0000 Ejusdem Vita ; vide No. 728.
Boseham (Herbert de, StecXII.); vide: Becket. No. 1705.
Boucat Theologia Patr. Dogm. ; vide No. 665-6.
Britannicarum Rerum Scriptores Monastici ; vide No. 704-28,
et Historici Scriptores Monastici.
1759 BRixiiE Veterum Episcoporum, S. Philastrii (A. D. 380) et S.
Gaudentii (A. D. 387) Opera, nee non B. Ramperti (A. D. 838)
et Ven. Adelmanni (A. D. 1048) opuscula, prodeunt jussu Car-
dinalis Quirini cura P. Galeardi ; folio, vellum, £1 10s.
Brixice, 1738
Brompton (Joan.) Chronicon ; vide No. 716.
Brown Fasciculus Rerum ; vide No. 730.
1761 Brtjnonis (S. Carthusianorum Patriarchse, A. D. 1101) Opera
et Vita ; folio, fine copy, with curious woodcuts of his life and
miracles, hogskin, £\ 4s. Basilice, Badii Ascens. 1524
1762 Ejusdem Opera omnia studio J. T. Petrei ; 3 vols, in 1,
folio, frontispiece, hogskin, £1 10s. Colonics, 1611
S. Bruno was the founder of the Chartreux or Carthusian order, which
takes its name from La Chartreuse, in Dauphiny, the original place of
his retreat. His Commentaries on the whole book of the Psalms, and
upon St. Paul's Epistles, are much esteemed.
1763 Brtjnonis Astensis (Signiensium Episcopi, A.D. 1123) Opera,
cum Expositione in Psalrnos Oddonis Astensis studio M. Mar-
chesi ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £1 Is. Venetiis, 1651
164 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1/64 Brunonis (Astensis) Opera omnia aucta et illustrata a Bruno
Bruni ; 2 vols, folio, half bound, vellum, £1 15s. Bounce, 1789
Bruno-Astensis opposed the doctrines of Bereugarius before Gregory
VII. in public disputations at Rome. His Commentaries on the Penta-
teuch and the poetical books of the Old Testament, and upon the Book of
Revelation in the New Testament, are much prized.
Brunonis (Herbipolensis Episcopi, A. D. 1033) Expositiones ;
vide No. 575.
Burchard (de Monte Sion, A. D. 1050) ; vide No. 575.
1/65 Burgh (J. F.) Chrestomathia Patristica Graeca, sive Loci illus-
tres ex antiquissimis Patribus Grsecis selecti, Gr. et Lat. cum
Scholiis, etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. forming 6 parts, complete, bds.
6s. Vratislavice, 1756
1766 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, calf, 7s. 6d.
ibid. 1756
1767 Gesarii (S. Medici, Saec. IV.) S. Didymi, Alexandrini (A.D.
370), et S. Phcebadii (Saec. IV.) Opera omnia quae extant,
Latine, ex Recensione et cura A. B. Caillau ; 8vo. cloth boards,
4s. 6d. Paris, 1842
For Migarelli's edition of the Greek text of Didymus de Trinitate,
vide No. 1848.
Caillau (A. B.) Patres Sancti Ecclesise ; vide No. 1737.
1768 Thesaurus Patrum Floresque Doctorum ; hoc est, Dicta,
Sententise et Exempla ex SS. Patribus probatissimisque Scrip-
toribus collecta, et per Locos communes distributa, etc. ; 6 vols.
8vo. sewed, £2. Mediolani, 1827-30
Canisii Monumenta Ecclesiastica ; vide No. 835-6.
1769 Cassiani (Saec. V. circa 425) Opera omnia, cum Commentariis
D. A. Gazsei ; folio, vellum, £1 Is. Lipsice, 1733
Cassian, of Marseilles, was the founder of a sect of Semi- Pelagians,
rejecting the received dogma as to grace and original sin.
1770 Cassiodori (Marcus Aurelius, A.D. 534) Opera omnia, Notis
et Observationibus illustrata, a J. Garetio, Editio Benedictina ;
2 vols, folio, calf, £1 15s. Rothomagi, 1679
1771 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Editio Benedictina altera; 2 vols.
folio, uncut, £1 8s. Venet. 1729
1772 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\ 16s. ibid. 1729
1773 (firrpoSttto ^Saltern ©abitltri ; folio, fine clean copy, half
bound, vellum, scarce, 15s. Parisiis, Andr. Boucard, 1519
1774 Ejusdem Complexities inEpistolas, Acta Apostolorum, et
Apocalypsin, cura S. Chandler; 12mo. uncut, 3s.
Botterdam, 1723
Necessary to complete the Benedictine edition of Cassiodorus.
Cassiodorus was Governor of Sicily under Theoderic, the Goth, and in
490 became privy councillor and secretary to that prince, who raised him,
in 514, to the consular dignity. In the reign of Vitiges he was dismissed
from his employment, upon which, practising the philosophy he taught,
he retired to a monastery in Calabria, which he had founded himself. He
died at the age of 100. Besides the Commentaries enumerated above, he
wrote a commentary on the Canticles
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 165
FATHERS, ETC.
Catena Patrum ; vide : Patrum Catena.
Cave Historia Litteraria Script. Ecclesiast. vide No. 488-93.
1775 Chantelou (CI.) Bibliotheca Patrum Ascetica, seu Selecta SS.
Patrum de Christiana Perfectione ; 5 vols. 4to. calf, £2 5s.
Paris, 1661
1776 Chromatii (S. Episcopi Aquiliensis, A. D. 410) Opuscula quse
supersunt. Additis binis Epistolis eidem et S. Heliodoro Altinati.
Curantibus Justo Fontanino et B. M. de Rubeis ; royal 4to.
scarce, £1 5s. Utini, 1816
1777 Chrysologi (D. Petri Archiepisc. Ravennatis, Saec. V. circa
435) Opera omnia, cum Observationibus et Indice rerum
locupletissimo D. Mitse ; accedunt S. Valeriani (Cemeliens. Ep.
A. D. 439) Homilise ; folio, half bound, 16s. Venetiis, 1742
1779 Ejusdem Sermones, et Sermonibus ex D. Augustino et
ex Luca d'Acherio desumptis locupletata, Notis Sebastiani
Pauli, preefixa est Vita S. Petri Chrysologi triplex, et Valeriani
Homiliee ; folio, half bound, calf, £l Is. Aug. Vind. 1758
1780 Idem liber, alia Editio, curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ;
imp. 8vo. vellum, 12s. Paris, 1846
Chrysologus was Archbishop of Ravenna. " His sermons are extremely
short and elegant, condensed in expression, and yet copious and almost
redundant in illustration." — Clarke.
" The simple beauty of his style, the persuasive eloquence which rivets
the attention, and, above all, a marked desire not to measure his discourse
by the clock, as too many of us now do, have never been surpassed." —
MS. Note.
1781 Chrysostomi (S. Joannis, Episcopi Constantinopolitani, A. D.
417) Opera omnia Greece edidit H. Savile ; 8 vols, folio,
vellum, £5 15s. 6d. JEtonce, 1612
Sir Henry Savile's edition presents the Greek text of Chrysostom more
accurately than that of Montfaucon, published by the Benedictines of St.
Maur.
1782 Ejusdem Opera omnia ; Gr. et Lat. ex versione Frontonis
Ducsei ; Indicibusque copiosis instructa a C. D. Royero ; folio,
12 vols, in 4, calf, £5 5s. Mogunt. 1702
1783 Ejusdem Opera omnia Greece et Latine, ad MSS. Codd.,
cum Notis, Variis Lectionibus, Indicibus, etc., edidit D. Ber-
nard de Montfaucon, Editio Benedictina et optima ; 13 vols,
folio, very fine copy, in French calf, .£21. Paris, 1718
1784 Idem liber; 13 vols, folio, calf, ,£19 10s. ibid. 1718
1785 Idem liber, alia Benedictina editio ; 13 vols, folio, good
copy, calf, a613. Venet. 1734
1786 Idem liber, alia Benedictina editio ; 13 vols imperial 8vo.
sewed, ^£12 12s. Paris, 1834-39
1787 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Latine, juxta Benedictinorum Ver-
sionem, accurante D. A. B. Caillau ; 25 vols. 8vo. sewed, £3 3s.
ibid. 1842
1/88 Ejusdem Opera selecta, Gr. et Lat. ed. I. van Voorst ; 2
vols. 8vo. (published at 14s.) sewed, 10s. Lugd. Bat. 1827-30
166 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1/89 Chrysostomi (Jo.) Opera preestantissima ad fidem opt. editi-
onum, preesertim Benedictinee, Gr. et Lat. cura F. G. Lomler ;
4to. sewed, 5s. Rudolphopoli, 1840
1790 Idem liber, Greece tantum ; 8vo. boards, 4s. ibid. 1840
1791 Ejusdem Homiliee in Mattheeum. Greece, ad fidem MSS.
et Versionum emendavit F. Field ; 3 vols. 8vo. boards, £1 16s.
Cantab. 1839
1792 Desselben Homilien in einer Auswahl ubersetzt von J.
Lertz ; thick 8vo. sewed, 7s. Tubingen, 1846
1793 Ejusdem de Sacerdotio, libri VI. Gr. et Lat. Disserta-
tionibus et S. Chrysostomi Vita, edidit J. Hughes ; 8vo.
calf, 7s. 6d. Cantab. 1710
1794 Idem liber, Greece, ex recensione E. Bengelii ; 8vo.
Is. 6d. Lips. 1835
1795 Idem liber, post Bengelium, edidit J. Appleyard ; 12mo.
boards, 2s. Oxonii, 1844
1796 Idem liber, Greece, ex recensione et cum notis E. Leo ;
8vo. sewed, 5s. Lipsice, 1834
1797 — ■ Idem liber, Latine, et S. Ephraim Syri Sermo de Sacer-
dotio, edidit A. Khager ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Aug. Vind. 1775
1798 Ejusdem TractatusPanegyricilll. Greeco-Latini. Acceduut
Orationes duee S. Basilii de Jejunio. In usum scholarum Soc.
Jesu ; 18mo. vellum, 2s. 6d. Monachii, 1613
0000 Ejusdem Vita a Palladio scripta ; vide : Palladius.
1799 Histoire de sa Vie, par le Sieur Menard, Docteur en The-
ologie ; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Lyon, 1682
1S00 Prospectus et Preefatio editionis Benedictinee Bern, de
Montfaucon ; 40 pages, 8vo. sewed, scarce, 5s. Parisiis, 1717
Chrysostom, " the silver-tongued," so called from his great eloquence,
was Bishop of Constantinople, where he ruled the Church with such rigour
that Theophilus, Bishop of Alexandria, deposed him, and sent him into
banishment to Bithynia. This was considered so arbitrary an act that the
city rose in commotion, and he was recalled ; but, being a second time sent
into exile, he died at Pityus, on the shores of the Euxine, in 417. His
Expositoi-y Discourses, or "Commentaries on the New Testament " are
invaluable, and his " Practical Sermons," not surpassed by any pulpit
orator since his time, for lucid exposition of the doctrines of Christianity
and eloquence of language, yet always free from metaphor ; whilst his
Homilies and Lectures, on the most remarkable portions — nay, indeed
upon nearly the whole of the Bible — have been the text-book of all
eloquent preachers since his time.
1801 Clementis (Titi Flavii Alexandrini, Saec. II. circa A.D. 200)
Opera quee extant, Greece, cum Annotationibus et Indicibus III.
Opera Frederici Sylburgii; folio, calf, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1592
1801* Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, 18s. Lugd. Bat. 1616
1802 Idem liber, alia editio; folio, vellum, 18s. Colon. 1688
1803 Ejusdem Opera quee extant omnia, Gr. et Lat. recognita
et illustrata per Jo. Potter (primum Oxoniens. Episcopum et
deinde Archiepisc. Cantuar.) ; 2 vols, folio, best edition, fine
copy in Dutch vellum, scarce, £5 10s. Oxonii, 1715
FATHEES, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 167
FATHERS, ETC.
1804 Clementis (Alexandrini) Opera, Gr. et Lat. edente Jo. Potter,
alia editio; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £3 3s. Venet. 1757
1805 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, half bound, calf, £2 15s.
ibid. 1757
This is an accurate reprint of the Oxford edition.
1806 Ejusdem Opera, Latine, curantibus D. Caillau et M. N.
S.Guillon. (Accedunt S. Irensei contra Hsereses Liber quintus;
Minutii Felicis Octavius ; et S. Hippolyti diversa Fragmenta) ;
2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 9s. Paris, 1829
1807 Ses (Euvres traduites du Grec, avec les Opuscules de
plusieurs autres Peres Grecs ; 8vo. calf, 6s. ibid. 1696
Clemens Alexandrinus presided over the Catechetical School of Alexan-
dria with great ability, from the year 191, till the persecution of Severus led
him to seek refuge, first in Jerusalem, and afterwards in Antioch. After
the persecution had ceased, he returned to Alexandria, where he continued
to preach till he died. His " Stromatus " is a model of polemical writing.
Indeed " he was most eloquent and subtle on all points of dispute about
our religion." — Ven. Bede.
1808 Clementis (Romani Episcopi, S. Pauli Discipuli, A.D. 81) quae
feruntur Homiliee. Textum recognovit, Versionem Latinam
Cotelerii passim emendatam, Annotationesque, etc., addidit Alb.
Schwegler ; 8vo. sewed, 8s. Stuttgart, 1847
1809 Ejusdem Epistolse ad Corinthios ; 18mo. calf, 2s. 6d.
Oxonii, 1677
1810 Ejusdem Epistolse ad Roraanos ; 8vo. sewed, Is.
s. a. circa 1812
0000 vide : Patres Apostolici.
These " Epistles " of Clemens were read in the Primitive Church along
with the Canonical Epistles. He is said to have suffered martyrdom by
being thrown into the sea with an anchor about his neck ; and in passing
along the Strand, in London, this supposed symbol of his martyrdom is
seen on the top of the spire of St. Clement's Church, instead of the vane,
which usually surmounts the spires of our Parish Churches.
Clemens III. ; vide No. 575.
1811 Climaci (Jo. vel Scholastici, Abbatis Montis Sina, A.D. 564)
Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat., cura M. Raderi ; folio, calf, scarce,
£\ 16s. Paris, 1633
The " Gradus ad Coelum " has been translated into several languages.
Cochl.«i Speculum Devotionis Antiques ; vide No. 1099.
Combefis ; vide Nos. 1743-4 and 1747.
1812 Comestoris (Petri, A.D. 1170) Historia Scholastica Sacra;
small 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Lugduni, 1543
1813 Idem liber, editio nova, ex Recensione J. P. Migne ; im-
perial 8vo. newly half bound, 15s. Paris, 1854
During the Middle Ages, this Bible history of Pierre le Mangeur was the
text-book of sacred history throughout Europe. In the library of Win-
chester College is a fine MS. of Comestor, of the 13th century, with illu-
minations, preserving the costume of the period ; and in the British Museum
is the identical copy of Guiar des Moulix's French version, which was found
168 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
in the tent of King John of France after the Battle of Poictiers, richly
illuminated.
1814 Commodiani (Saec. IV.) Iustructiones adversus Gentium Deos
pro Christiana Disciplina cum H. Dodwelli Dissertationibus et
Prsefatione H. L. Schurzfleischii ; 4to. 12s. Witteb. 1705
1815 Conradi (Aventini vel Philosophi, Shirensis, A.D. 1241) Chro-
nicon Originis et Fundationis Monasterii Scheirn, Ord. S.
Benedicti Frisingensis Dioeces. Bavarise Sup. ; cum Notis et
Continuatione ad Annum 1548 a Stephano Shirensi ; folio,
beautiful frontispiece, and 2 plates of crosses by Lucas Kilian ;
privately printed, very rare, £1 Is. Ingolstadt, 1623
1816 Constantini (Magni, A.D. 337) Opera; nee non Victorini et
aliorum VIII. Scriptorum Opera ; imp. 8vo. vellum, 1 4s.
Paris, Vrayet, 1844
Constantinus Porphyrogenitus ; vide: Corpus Byzant. Script.
Corderii Catena Patrum ; vide : Patrum Catena.
1817 Cotelerii (J. B.) Ecclesiae Grsecee Monumenta (Fragmenta
Patristica inedita) Gr. et Lat. cum Annotationibus ; 3 vols. 4to.
calf, £1 4s. Paris, 1677-86
1818 Idem liber, nee non Analecta Grseca, sive Opuscula hac-
tenus inedita, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Monachornm Ordinis S.
Benedicti; 4 vols. 4to. vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1677-88
1819 Ejusdem libri Vol. I. et II.; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum,
15s. ibid. 1677-82
For Contents, see Darling's Cyclopa:dia, col. 787.
Cotelerii Patres Apostolici ; vide : Patres Apostolici.
1820 Cyprian i (S. Thascii Csecilii, Carthaginieusis Episc. A.D. 258)
Opera, cum Annotationibus J. Pamelii ; folio, vellum, 18s.
ibid. 1616
1821 Idem liber ; folio, wanting vignette on the title, folio, calf,
10s. ibid. 1616
1822 Ejusdem Opera omnia, recognita et illustrata per Joannem
Oxoniensium Episcopum (Jo. Fell). Accedunt Annales Cy-
prianici Joannis Cestriensis (Jo. Pearson) ; folio, calf, 18s.
Oxonii, 1682
1823 Ejusdem Opera omnia recognita et illustrata per J. Fell.
Accedunt Annales Cyprianici T. Pearsonii, et Dissertationes
Cyprianicae H. Dodwelli ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, £ 1 4s.
Amst. 1700
1824 Ejusdem Opera quce extant omnia ad MSS. Codices re-
cognita et illustrata, studio ac labore Steph. Baluzii ; (accedunt
Arnoldi Bonse-Vallis Opera, qui claruit A.D. 1162), editio
Benedictina et optima ; folio, fine copy, calf, scarce, £2 10s.
Paris, 1726
1825 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, vellum, £\ 5s. Venet. 1728
1826 Ejusdem et aliorum quorundam ad ipsum scriplse Epis-
tolse XXCIII. edidit L. F. R. Reinhartus ; 4to. veau fauve,
7s. 6d. Altdorfii, 1681
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 169
FATHERS, ETC.
1827 Cyprien (S.) Sa Vie, contenant l'Abrege de ses Ouvrages, avec des
Notes historiques et critiques, et des Dissertations Theologiques
sur les differentes Contestations de son temps ; 4to. calf, 8s. 6d.
Paris, 1717
Cyprian was converted to Christianity about the year 246, when he wrote
his book " De Gratia Dei," which was shortly followed by his treatise " De
Idolorum Vanitate," in the next year. Not long afterwards, he was or-
dained by the Bishop of Carthage, and became " an eloquent preacher," and
when that prelate died, he was chosen his successor. Then followed the
Decian persecution, and Cyprian gave great offence by deserting his flock
and fleeing into retirement. He, however, was not idle, but occupied his
time in writing " Pastoral Letters to his Clergy," all full of excellent in-
structions, and forming a complete system of Church discipline. He returned
to Carthage, where he remained till the year 258, when he suffered mar-
tyrdom with great boldness and constancy in the persecution which broke
out in the previous year.
" His deacon, Pontius, who was with him in exile, has left an admirable
account of his life and suffering." — Ven. Bede.
1828 Ctrilli (Alexandrini Episcopi, A.D. 444) Opera omnia Graece
et Latine cura Auberti ; 6 vols, in 7, folio, calf, very scarce,
[^618 18s.] Paris, 1638
1829 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Latine ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hog-
skin, £\ 5s. ibid. 1604
1830 Ejusdem Sermones Paschales triginta, Graece et Latine,
ex interpretatione A. Salmatise et A. Schotti ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
vellum, scarce, £\ 4s. Antverpice, 1618
1831 Ejusdem Commentaria in quinque priores Moysis Libros,
Gr. et Lat., cura A. Schotti ; folio, hogskin, £1 10s. ibid. 1618
1832 Ejusdem Commentaria in XII. Prophetas, Grsece et La-
tine ; folio, half bound, £1 Is. Ingolst. 1607
1832* Idem liber; folio, vellum, £\ 5s. ibid. 1607
1833 — ■ Ejusdem Comment, in Evang. Joannis G. Trapezontio
interprete, cum Additamentis J. Clichtovei; folio, vellum, 15s.
Basil, 1524-
Cyrill of Alexandria was consecrated Bishop of that see in 412. Almost
his first act was to banish the Novatians — the followers of Novatus, who
acknowledged Novatian, the irregularly chosen Bishop of Rome — out of his
diocese; and shortly after he drove the Jews out of Alexandria. This
stretch of ecclesiastical power brought about a civil commotion, in which
the governor of the province, Orestes, and the bishop took different sides ;
and the followers of the latter, having seized Hypatia, the daughter of Theo,
the philosopher, a pagan lady of great accomplishments, and head of the
celebrated School, tore her to pieces, limb by limb. He next attacked the
Nestorians, which led to the Council of Ephesus, when he was deposed and
sent to prison. He was ultimately restored, and died in 444. Besides his
"Ten Books against Julian the Apostate," where he shows himself great
as a polemic, his " Commentaries " on the Pentateuch and the Prophets, as
also upon the Gospel of St. John, are highly prized, and his " Sermons "
are forcible and elegant.
1834 Cyrilli (Hierosolymitani Episcopi, A.D. 386) et Synesii Cyre-
nensis (Episcopi Ptolemaensis, A.D. 410) Opera, Gr. et Lat.
recensuit et Notis illustravit D. Petavius ; folio, calf, £l 4s.
Paris, 1631
1835 Idem liber; folio, no title-page, calf, 12s. ibid. 1631
* . z
170 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1836 Cyrilli (Hierosol.) Opera quae exstant omnia, vel genuina, vel
quae et ejus nomine cireumferuntur, cum Notis, Dissertationibus,
et Indicibus, cura et studio A. A. Touttee, editio Benedictina ;
folio, vellum, £\ 18s. Paris, 1/20
1837 Idem liber, editio Benedictina repetita ; folio, half bound,
561 4s. Venet. 1763
1838 Ejusdem Opera omnia, editio nova, ad Libros MSS. et
impressos recensuit, Notis Criticis, Commentario, Indicibusque
locupletissimis illustravit G. C. Keischl ; vol. I. 8vo. sewed, 9s.
Monachii, 1847
This beautiful edition will be completed in another volume.
Cyrill of Jerusalem, celebrated as a Catechist, was consecrated Bishop of
that see about the year 350 on the death of Maximus, through the interest
of Acacius Luscus, Bishop of Caesarea ; but those two prelates soon fell
into dispute about temporalities, Cyrill having parted with the treasures of
his church to support the poor in a time of famine. A Synod was called,
and Cyrill was deposed, though ultimately reinstated prior to his death in
386. Acacius Luscus was deposed by the Council of Sardica for holding
heterodox opinions ; upon which he assembled some bishops of his own way
of thinking, at Philippolis, in Thrace, and anathematized Athanasius and
the rest of his opponents. He was the founder of the sect of " Acacians,"
and wrote the "Life of Eusebius." Synesius was consecrated Bishop of
Ptolemais about the year 410, and previous to his advancement he recanted
his early heresy in denying the resurrection of the body and the destruction
of the Earth by fire. " He was a man of fine genius, and his works are both
curious and interesting," particularly his " Letters " and the " Katastasis."
1839 D'Achery (L.) Spicilegium, sive Collectio Veterum aliquot
Scriptorum, qui in Gallise Bibliothecis delituerant, curis E.
Martene et J. De la Barre. Addita J. Mabillon Vetera Analecta ;
4 vols, folio, vellum, £6 10s. Paris, 1723
" Multse jam reperiuntur bibliothecas, Benedictinorum opera evulgatae,
quas inter insigniores primum locum obtinet ' Spicilegium Dacherianum,'
quod, titulo quidem modesto, nihil permagni prae se ferens, non spicas tan-
tum pauculas, disjectas atque volaticas, sed opimam quamdam messem lit-
terariam in se continere dicendum est." — Dean Pitra.
For Contents, see Ittigius, pp. 166-245.
Dall^eus (F.) de Usu Patrum ; vide Nos. 1364-5.
1840 Damasceni (S. Joannis, A.D. 750) Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat.
edidit P. M. Lequien ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £4 4s. ibid. 1712
1841 Idem liber, alia editio; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £2 18s.
Venetiis, 1748
For years, John of Damascus was secretary and privy councillor to the
Caliph, who resided at Damascus previous to the building of Bagdad, in 762.
It was only late in life that he entered into orders, upon which he retired
into a monastery, where he died, about the year 750. His " Confession ot
Orthodox Faith" and essay "De iis qui in Fide dormierunt," are the
books by which he is best known. His polemical and doctrinal works, and
his Homilies, occupy upwards of one volume of the Benedictine edition.
1842 Damasi (S. Papse, A.D. 384) Opera et Vita, cum Notis Martii
Milesii Sarazanii ; 4to. vellum, 4s. 6d. Romce, 1638
1843 Ejusdem Opera et Vita, cum Notis M. M. Sarazanii, nunc
primum aucta Diatribis Duabus : — 1 . De Gestis Liberii Exulis ;
2. An Damasus faverit aliquando Maximo Cynico adv. Greg.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 171
FATHERS, ETC.
Naz. Accedunt ejusd. Opuscula Apocrypha (cura A. M. Me-
rendse) ; folio, uncut, 15s. Romce, 1754
1844 Damasi (S.) Opera: Idem liber; folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1754
Damasus I., to whom St. Jerome was secretary, was opposed by the Anti-
pope Ursin, but confirmed by the Council of Aquilaeia, which sent Ursin
into banishment. He was strongly opposed to the Arians, and presided
over the Synod of Augusta, which condemned that heresy. " He built the
Church of St. Laurence, at Rome, near the Theatre, and another over
against the Catacombs, where lay the bodies of the holy Apostles Peter
and Paul, in which place he adorned with verses the Platonia where those
holy relics lay." — Ven. Bede.
1845 Damiani (Sancti Petri, Cardinalis, A.D. 1057) Opera omnia,
collecta ac Argumentis et Notationibus illustrantur, studio et
labore D. C. Cajetani ; 4 vols in 1, folio, calf, £l Is.
Paris, 1664
1846 Idem liber, best edition ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, vellum,
£\ 10s. Romce, 1743
1847 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, in 2, royal 4to., frontis-
piece, sd. £\ 4s., or half bound, russia, £\ 10s. Bassani, 1783
Damian was a man of sincere and deep devotion, of extraordinary talents,
and of monastic austerity. He was of too ardent a temperament to be uni-
formly judicious ; but there shone forth in him a singleness and purity of
character which, in connection with abilities, procured him the universal
respect and admiration of his contemporaries. He opposed the papal inter-
ference in war and politics, and endeavoured to reform the licentious manners
of his age. His works are important in all matters of Church discipline,
and his sermons are polished and eloquent. He is said to have written the
lives of Saints, to contrast the holiness of true Christianity with the
degeneracy of its followers in his own day.
Darling's Encyclopaedia; vide No. 499.
Despont (Ph.) Maxima Bibhotheca Patrum; vide Nos. 1732-3.
Dexterus et Orosius ; vide No. 575.
Dibdin's Account of Fathers of the Church; vide No. 500.
1848 Didymtjs (Alexandrinns, A.D. 392) de Trinitate, Gr. et Lat.,
nunc primum edidit, et Notis illustravit J. A. Mingarelli ;
folio, vellum, £2 10s. Bononice, 1769
Didymus of Alexandria, though blind from his fifth year, was one of the
most celebrated divines of his age, and numbered amongst his pupils St.
Jerome and other great men. In the original Greek nothing remains but
this treatise " De Trinitate ;" but there are early Latin versions of his trea-
tise " De Spiritu Sancto," and of his "Commentaries" upon the canonical
Epistles, as well as of his Book agaiust the Manichees.
1849 Dionysii (Alexandrini Episcopi, Discipuli Originis, A.D. 267)
Opera quae extant omnia, Greece et Latine, nunc primum edidit
S. D. de Magistris ; folio, large paper, calf, extremely rare,
and probably the only copy for sale in Europe at the present
time, £6 6s. Romce, 1796
Originally a heathen, Dionysius was converted to Christianity by St.
Origen, and ordained in 232, and finally raised to the see in 247. During
the persecution under Valerian, in which St. Cyprian suffered martyrdom,
he was banished to the desert of Lybia ; but when that tyrant had been
taken prisoner by Sapor, King of Persia, he returned to his diocese and op-
posed the Novatians and Sabellians, the latter of whom admitted no dis-
tinction of Persons in the Trinity. Venerable Bede quotes Dionysius in his
Chronicle respecting the Decian persecution, which, according to his con-
1/2 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
temporary evidences, " had its origin not witli the Emperor ; for, for a whole
year, a ministering dajmon, whom it was alleged came from the gods, anti-
cipated the principal edicts, stirring up the superstitious masses against the
Christians."
1850 Dionysii (S. Areopagitse et Pauli Apostoli Discipuli, Saec. I.)
Opera Omnia, et in eadem Maximi Scholia Paraphrasisque
Grseca Georgii Pachymerse, Gr. et Lat. Observationibus, Notis
Theologicis et Onomastico illustrata a B. Corderio. Accessere
Vita Dionysii a P. Halloix scripta, M. del Rio Vindiciae Areo-
pageticse, et P. Lenselii Apologia; 2 vols, folio, calf, £,\ 16s
Paris, 1614.
1851 Idem liber alia editio, accuratissime repurgata, ac Dis-
sertatione prtevia, Var. Lect. aliisque Accessionibus aucta ;
2 vols, folio, half bound, vellum, £\ 16s. ibid. 1755
Doubts have been cast upon the authenticity of these works, attributed
to Dionysius, a member of the Areopagus, before whom St. Paul made his
celebrated speech respecting " the Unknown God," and whose conversion,
is mentioned in Acts xvii., v. 34. The Defence is printed with the work,
in the " Vindiciaj of Del Rio" and the " Apologia" of Lenselius.
Dionysius (Exiguus, A.D. 540) ; vide Nos. 11/7 and 1483.
Dowling (J. G.) Notitia Patr. Script. ; vide No. 504.
1852 Duns-Scoti (Joannis, Doctoris Subtilis, Angli, A.D. 1308)
Opera Omnia, quse hucusque reperiri potuerunt, Notis, Scholiis
et Commentariis illustrata a PP. Hibernis Collegii Rom. S.
Isidori Professoribus (edente Luc. Wadding, qui Vita auctoris
addidit) ; 12 vols, in 11, folio, fine portrait and frontispiece,
hogskin, clasps, very scarce, [.£15] Lugd. 1639
1853 Ejusdem libri, Tom. I. et II. et Tom XI. et XII. in
quibus inter alia, Grammatica Specul'ativa ; Qusestiones Logi-
cse in Dialectica Porphyrii et Aristotelis ; Qusestiones in
Physica Aristotelis et super libros de Anima ; Duns-Scoti
Meteorologica ; Reportata Parisiensia, cum Notis Hugonis Ca-
valli: omnia cum preefationibus et Indicibus Luc. Wadding,
Hiberni ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, portrait and frontispiece, stained,
hogskin, clasps, £2 2s. ibid. 1639
1854 Ejusdem Qusestiones super Sententias et Quodlibeta, ex
Recensione et cum Notis Antonii Barros ; 5 vols. 8vo. (each of
nearly 900 pages), vellum, scarce, £\ 10s. Romce, 1574
Duns-Scotus was a native of Dunstance, in Northumberland, and was
educated at Oxford. He opposed the notions of Thomas Aquinas, and,
during his residence in Paris, the learned divided themselves into two
parties, the Thomists and the Scotists. He died in 1308, and may be
looked upon as the last of the schoolmen, a more healthy tone having
sprung up in literature during the latter part of the fourteenth century, when
grammar schools, like Winchester in England and Daventer abroad, were
founded ; though both Scotists and Thomists still continued for more than
two centuries to wage war upon each other; but so thoroughly had their
great chiefs exhausted the arguments on either side, that they appear to
have left nothing for their followers.
Du Pin (L. E.) Autheurs Eccles. ; vide No. 505.
Eadmeri (Cantuariensis, A.D. 1 121) Historia sui Temporis, sive
Novorum libri VI. ; vide No. 706 et Nos. 1607-10.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 173
FATHERS, ETC.
Eddius ; vide No. 707.
Eginhardus (Saec. IX.) ; vide No. 575.
Elmeri (Cantuariensis, Saec. XI.) Epistolse, ; vide No. 724.
Emm^, Reginse, Encomium ; vide No. 705.
1855 Ennodii (Magni Felicis, Patavensis Episcopi, A.D. 521) Opera
Omnia, cum Notis J. Sirmondi ; 8vo. calf, 9s. Paris, 1611
The first edition of Ennodius was printed at Tournay in 1610. His
works serve to illustrate the history of the period in which he lived.
1857 Ephr^mi (S. Syri, A.D. 378) Opera, Grsece, e Codd. MSS.
Bodleianis ; folio, vellum, 18s. Oxonice, 1709
1858 Ejusdem Ephraim Syri Opera Omnia quae extant, Greece,
Syriace, et Latine, ad MSS. Vaticanos castigata et aucta (Opere
et studio S. Assemanni) ; 6 vols, folio, fine copy, half bound,
uncut, £10. Romas, 1732-43
1859 Idem liber; 6 vols, folio, wanting Vol. III. of the Greek
Version, half bound, calf, £4< 10s. ibid. 1732 43
1860 Ejusdem Opera, Armenice ; 4 vols. roy. 8vo. sewed,
£1 4s. Venet. 1836
" Ephraim, the Syrian, has immortalized his name by a number of
works, in which he refutes heretics, explains the Scriptures, and treats on
moral and religious duties." — MosHtiM.
" Ephraem, the great Syrian, the looking-glass of the religious, the
Captain of the penitents, the destruction of heresies, the receptacle of
graces, the habitation of the Holy Ghost." — Jeremy Taylor.
" His admirable ' Commentary' on many of the books of the Old
Testament, his ' Moral and Practical Discourses,' and his ' Bible
Stories,' are all to be classed amongst the more precious treasures of the
most wonderful century in the literature of the Church. — MS. Note.
1861 Epiphanii (S. Salaminis Episcopi, A.D. 403) Opera omnia,
Greece et Latine, interprete D. Petavio ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
£\ 15s. Colonice, 1682
1862 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £1 15s. ibid. 1682
Epiphanius, an eloquent preacher, was chosen Bishop of Salamis in 367.
His writings are chiefly levelled against Origen, and the too literal inter-
pretation of the Scriptures.
Epiphanius (Scholasticus, Saec. VI.); vide: Socratis, Sozo-
menis et Theodoreti Historia Ecclesiastica.
Eugenius III. (A.D. 1153) ; vide No. 575.
Eugyppitjs (Saec. IV.) ; vide No. 575.
1863 Eulogii (Cordubensis, Toletani Episcopi, et Martyris, A.D. 859)
Opera, studio P. Poncii, Placentini Episcopi ; folio, calf, scarce,
£1 4 s. Compluti, 1574
Eulogius was elected to his bishopric in 859, but was murdered by the
Saracens before his consecration.
1864 Eusebii (Emeseni Episcopi, A. D. 360) Opuscula Graeca, Gr.
Annotationibus illustrata a J. C. G. August] ; 8vo. sewed, 3s.
Elberfeldi, 1829
Eusebius of Emesa, like his namesake the Bishop of Constantinople,
the persecutor of Athanasius, was an Arian. These pieces are also attri-
buted to Hilary, Bishop of Aries, who died in 449.
1/4 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1865 Eusebii (Pamphili, Ca?sariensis Episcopi, A.D. 338) Pra?paratio
Evangelica, Gr. et Lat. ed. F. Vigerus ; folio, hogskin, 18s.
Colon. 1688
1866 Idem liber; folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1688
1867 Ejusdem Prseparationis Evangelica?, Libri XV. multo
emendatior variis Codicibus, edidit F. A. Heinichen ; 2 vols.
8vo. (published at 16s.) 10s. 6d. Lipsice, 1842
1868 Idem liber; 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 15s. ibid. 1842
1869 Ejusdem Evangelica? Prseparationis Libri XV. ad Codd.
MSS. recensuit Thomas Gaisford, S.T.P. 4 vols. 8vo. boards,
£2 8s. Oxon. 1845
1870 Ejusdem Evangelica? Demonstrationis Libri X. cum
Versione Latina Donati Veronensis, recensuit Thomas Gaisford,
S.T.P. ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards, £1. ibid. 1852
1871 Ejusdem Demoustratio Evangelica, Gr. et Lat. edidit F.
Vigerus; folio, calf, £1 Is. Colon. 1688
1872 Ejusdem Prseparatio et Demonstratio Evangelica, Gr. et
Lat. edente F. Vigero; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\ 10s. ibid. 1688
" The ' Prseparatio ' and ' Demonstratio Evangelica,' are two of the
most extraordinary books ever written, in the former of which the author
shows that the light of knowledge amongst the Greeks themselves was
derived from the revealed oracles of God in the Old Testament, and that
Aristotle and Plato had borrowed all they knew from that source, so that
the early Christians had nothing to learn from the philosophy of the
heathens. In the latter, one of the most profound books of the Fathers, he
shows why the Gentiles are not called upon to conform to the Levitical
laws and ceremonies ; their call, and the rejection of the unbelieving Jews ;
Christ the Messiah, the Lord and Ruler of the World, whose laws are
essential to its happiness, and makes apparent the fulfilment of the pro-
phecies of old, of the Word that was made flesh." — MS. Note.
1873 Ejusdem Commentarii in Psalmos, Gr. et Lat. cumNotis
Bernardi de Montfaucon ; folio (a portion of the Nova Col-
lectio), calf, scarce, £1 5s. Paris, 1706
1874 Ejusdem Historia Ecclesiastica, Greece cum aliorum et
suis Prolegomenis, Commentario integro Valesii, selectisque
Readingi et aliorum Observationibus, edidit F. A. Heinichen ;
3 vols. 8vo. new, ^ei 4s. ibid. 1827
1875 Ejusdem Historia? Ecclesiastica?, Libri X., Greece, ed. F.
A. Heinichen ; 3 vols. Ejusdem de vita Constantini, libri IV.,
et Panegyricus, atque Constantini ad Sanctorum Ccetum Oratio,
edidit F. A. Heinichen ; together 4 vols. 8vo. half bound,
^614s. Lipsiee, 1827-30
1876 Ejusdem Historia Ecclesiastica et Vita Constantini, Gr.
et Lat. edidit E. Zimmermann ; impl. 8vo. (published &t£\ 4s.)
sewed, 12s. Francofurti, 1822
1877 Ejusdem Historia) Ecclesiasticse, Libri X., cum brevi An-
notatione critica, cura Alb. Schwegler ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. 6d.
Tubing te, 1852
1879 Ejusdem et Aliorum Historia? Ecclesiastica?. (Nee non
Eusebii Vita Constantini, et ejusdem Constantini Oratio ad
Sanctos, et Panegyricus Eusebii, et Archilai Disp. adv. Mani-
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 175
FATHERS, ETC.
chseum.) Omnia Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Henrici Valesii ; 3 vols.
folio, calf, £2 12s. 6d. Paris, 16/8
Vol. I. Eusebius et Constantinus. I Vol. III. Theodoretus et Evagrius ; Phi-
Vol. II. Socrates et Sozomenus. lostorgius et Theodoras Lector.
1880 Eusebii et Socratis, Sozomeni, Theodoreti, Evagrii, Philostorgii,
et Theodori Historise Ecclesiasticse, Gr. et Lat., ex rec. Valesii,
novas Elucidationes, prsesertim Chronologicas et Criticas,
in hac editione adjecit G. Reading ; 3 vols, folio, best edition,
fine copy, in calf, full gilt backs, £5 10s. Cantabr. 1720
1881 Idem liber ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £4 14s. 6d. ibid. 1720
Eusebius' History ends in the year 309, and Socrates Scholasticus, of
Constantinople, who lived about 450, brings it down to 440, from whence
it is continued by Hermias Sozomen, a native of Palestine, his contempo-
rary. Theodoret, who also flourished at the same period, is valuable for
recording the disputes that arose in the early Church ; whilst Evagrius,
who wrote his history towards the close of the sixth century, and was a
native of Epiphania, in Syria, continued Eusebius and Socrates down to
594. Philostorgius was born near the close of the fourth century, and,
being an Arian, his 12 books, beginning at 320 and ending at 420, should
be read with St. Athanasius and Eusebius, as the other side of the
question. The excerpts from Theodore Lector are valuable as aids to
history.
1882 Idem liber, alia editio, ad Exemplar Cantabrigiense repe-
tita; 3 vols, folio, calf, £3 10s. Aug. Taur. 1746
1883 Idem liber ; 3 vols, folio, half bound, calf, £3 3s.
ibid. 1746
Henry de Valois, or Valesius, was a man of the most profound learning and
great acuteness of understanding. His edition of the Ecclesiastical His-
torians was printed originally at Mayence, in 1672, and afterwards
reprinted at Paris, in 1678, and at Amsterdam, in 1696. The Cambridge
edition, of 1720, however, with the addition of chronological and critical
notes by Reading, " is incomparably the best," and has been carefully
reprinted at Turin, in 1746.
1884 Annotationes Variorum in Hist. Eccles. ed. E. Burton,
S.T.P. ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards, £1 10s. Oxonii, 1842
1885 Ejusdem et Ruffini, Socratis, Theodoreti, Sozomeni,
Theodori, Evagrii et Dorothei Ecclesiasticse Historian, sex
prope seculorum gestas complect. Latine a W. Musculo, J.
Camerario et Joh. Christophersono conversa ; folio, vellum,
£1 Is. Basil, 1587
John Christopherson was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge,
and in 1554 he became Dean of Norwich. He was a zealous Romanist,
and, at the recommendation of Cardinal Pole, was made Bishop of Chi-
chester, where he died, not long before Queen Mary, in 1558.
1886 Ejusdem de Vita Constantini, cum H. Valesii commen-
tario, Readingi aliorumque et suis Annotationibus edidit E. A.
Heinichen; 8vo. (pub. at 10s. 6d.) sewed, 7s. Lipsice, 1830
1887 Ejusdem Thesaurus Temporum, Gr. et Lat. Animadver-
sionibus Scaligeri; folio, vellum, 16s. Amst. 1658
1888 Idem liber; folio, calf, gilt, 18s. ibid. 1658
1889 Ejusdem Chronicon cum Additamentis ad annum 1511 ;
Parisiis, per H. Stephanum, 1518. — Sigoberti Gemblacensis
Chronicon ab anno 380 ad 1113, cum insertionibus ex historia
Galfridi, et additionibus Roberti abbatis Montis, ibid. 1513;
2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1513-18
1/6 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1890 Eusebii Chronicon bipartitum Historico-chronographicum. Ac-
cedit Chronicus Canon ; Grseco-Armeno-Latine ; cum Notis
J. B. Aucheri; 2 vols. 4to. sewed, £1 4s. Tenet. 1818
1890* Idem liber; Annotationibus auctus, et Grsecis Frag-
mentis exornatus ; 2 vols, folio, sewed, £1 16s. ibid. 1818
1891 Ejusdem Onomasticon Urbium et Locorum SS. Scrip-
turse, Gr. et Lat. Accedit Brocardi (A.D. 1250) Descriptio
Terrae Sanctse ; folio, calf, 18s. Amst. 1707
Brochard, a native of Westphalia, and a Dominican friar, dwelt in the
monastery of Mount Sion from 1232 to 1242. His descriptions are graphic
and accurate.
1892 ■ Ejusdem Eclogse Prophetical ; e Codice Manuscripto
Bibliothecse Cpesarese Vindobonensis nunc primum edidit
Thomas Gaisford, S.T.P. ; 8vo. boards, 10s. Oxonii, 1842
1893 Ejusdem Contra Hieroclem et Marcellum Libri ; edidit
Thomas Gaisford, S.T.P. ; 8vo. 10s. ibid. 1852
1894 Ejusdem Chronicorum Canonum libri II. Greece; Opus
ex Haicano Codice, curis A. Maii et Jo. Zohrabii, diligenter
expressum et Latinitati donatum et Notis illustratum. Item
Samuelis Presbyteri Aniensis Temporum usque suam aetatem
Ratio; royal 4to. uncut, 1 8s. Medial. 1818
After the persecution of Diocletian had ceased, Eusebius was chosen
Bishop of Caesarea, about 313. At first he supported Arius in his denial
of the divinity of the Holy Ghost, but soon quitted the ranks of the Arians,
like his namesake, the Bishop of Samosta, and attended both the Councils
of Nice and Antioch, at the former of which that heresy was condemned;
and the Emperor Constantine, who had a particular esteem for him, con-
vinced by his arguments, renounced it, recalling Athanasius, the leader of
the Catholic party, whom he had banished, and sent the heresiarch, whom
he had previously countenanced, and his followers, into exile.
1 895 Eusebii Polychronii (Saec. V.), et Pselli (Saec. XII.) in Canticum
Canticorum Expositiones, Greece, cura J. Meursii, 4to. vellum,
10s. Ehev. 1617
Eusebii (S., Saec. V. Hieronymi Discipuli) Epistola de Morte
gloriosi St. Hieronymi ; vide : Hieronymus.
Eusebius (Verceillensis, A.D. 370) ; vide No. 575.
1896 Eustathii (Archiepisc. Thessalon. A.D. 1198) Opuscula Theo-
logica Philologica, Historica, nunc primum edidit Tafel; 4to.
(pub. at £\ 7s.) 14s. Francofurti, 1832
This volume contains: 1. Twenty-five unpublished treatises of this
celebrated Homeric Scholiast ; 74 highly interesting letters by him, and
some of his minor pieces. By way of Appendix, there are : Trapezuntinae
Historian Scriptores Panaretus et Eugenicus, also now first published.
1897 Euthemii (Zigabeni, Monachi, A.D. 1118) Commentarius in
quatuor Evangelia, Greece et Latine, cum selectis variorum
Notis suisque edidit Ch. F. Matthsei ; 4 vols. 8vo. half bound,
18s. Lipsicp, 1792
" Euthymius Zigabenus was a monk of Constantinople of the twelfth
century. His Commentaries are the production of a man possessed of
much information, as well as endowed with much natural talent. —
Clarke's Sac. Lit.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 177
FATHERS, ETC.
1898 Eothemii (Zigabeni) Panoplia Dogmatica Orthodoxae Fidei,
Latine ; folio, scarce, 18s. Venet. 1555
This " Whole Armour of the Doctrine of the Orthodox Faith" was
written by command of the Emperor Alexius Comuenus.
0000 Ejusdem Commentarius in Psalmos ; vide : Theophylacti
Opera.
1899 Eutychii (iEgyptii Patriarchae Orthodoxorum Alexandrini, A.D.
950) Ecclesiae suae Origines, Arab, et Lat. edidit Jo. Seldenus ;
4to. fine copy, vellum, 6s. Londini, 1642
1900 Idem liber, et Pinti (H.) in Esaiam Prophetam Com-
mentaria, Colon. 1615. — Drusii, Annotationum in totum Jesu
Christi Testamentum sive Praeteritorum Libri X. Amstel.
1632; in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 9s. v. a.
• ; vide : Arabic Books.
Besides " The Annals of Creation," of which this history of the Church
of Alexandria is a fragment, Eutychius wrote " The History of Sicily," a
MS. of which is in the public library at Cambridge.
1901 Evagrii (Epipbaniensis, Syri, ad finem Saec. VI.) Historia
Ecclesiastica ex recensione H. Valesii : 8vo. boards, 6s. 6d.
Oxordi, 1844
0000 vide et Nos. 1879-85.
0000 de Octo Cogitationibus ; vide : Palladius.
Fabricii Bibliotheca,vel Graeca, vel Latiua,nec non Ecclesiastica ;
vide No. 509—514.
Facundi (Hermionensis Episcopi, Saec. VI. circa 550) de tribus
Capitulis et Opuscula varia ; vide : Optatus.
1901*Flodoardi (Presbyteri Remensis, A.D. 940) Historia Remensis
Ecclesiae, nunc primum Latine, auctior quam Gallica Versio,
cum Appendices et aliis Opusculis ad eandem Historiam spec-
tantibue, edita a J. Sirmondi, Soc. Jes. ; 8vo. veil. 9s. Par. 161 1
Florentii ("Wigornensis, circa A.D. 1118) Chronicon ; vide
Nos. 712-13, et : Historici Scriptores Monastici.
1902 Foliot (Gilberti, Londinensis Episcopi, circa A.D. 1180) Ex-
positio in Canticum Canticorum, una cum Compendio Alcuini.
Nunc primum edidit P. Junius; small 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. 1638
0000 Ejusdem Epistolae ; 2 vols. 8vo. ; vide Nos. 1 705 et 1749.
Forduni (Jo.) Chronicon : vide Nos. 707-9.
1903 Forttjnati (Honorii Venantii, A.D. 609) Opera omnia, Poetica
et Exegetica, post Editionem Browerianam edidit M. A.
Luchi; 2 vols. 4to. scarce, £\ 8s. Homes, 1786-7
1904 Idem liber, alia Editio, curante et imprimente J. P.
Migne; imp. 8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris. 1846
1905 Francisci Assisiatis (Sancti, Franciscorum Patriarchae et
Patroni, A.D. 1226) Opuscula, nunc primum collecta, III.
tomis distincta, Notis et Commentariis asceticis illustrata, per
Lucam Waddingum, Hibernum. Adjecta sunt Opuscula
dubia, Vita et Elogia; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. engraved title-page,
calf, scarce, 12s. Antv. 1623
1906 ■ Idem liber ; 4to., with the rare portrait of Luke Wadding
inserted, calf, 16s. ibid. 1623
* A A
178 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1907 Francisci (S. Assisiatis) nee non S. Antonii Paduani, Opera
omnia, postillis illustrata, etc. Opera et studio Joannis de la
Haye, adjecta utriuscpue Vita et Elogia ; folio, vellum, 18s.
Lugduni, 1653
1908 ■ Ejusdem et Antonii Paduani Opera cura I. de la
Haye; alia editio ; folio, vellum, £\ Is.
Pedeponti (Stadt am Hof), 1/39
1909 Ejusdem Opera omnia, edidit J. J. von der Burg. ; 8vo.
sewed, 6 s. Colon. 1849
There must have been strong and holy faith in the son of the rich mer-
chant of Assisi, the founder of the Order of Franciscans, who had renounced
his patrimony and voluntarily sought poverty, when he offered to " cast
himself into the flames, through which he would pass unscathed in witness
of the truth of the Gospel, if the Sultan would renounce Islamism and
embrace Christianity," even though the proposition was not accepted.
Fredegarii (Scholastici, Saec. VII. circa 658) Chronicon ad
Annum 641 ; vide : Gregorii Turonensis Opera, et Du Chesne
Normannorum Scriptores.
1910 Fulberti (Carnotensis Episcopi, A.D. 1007) Opera varia cum
Notis C. de Villiers, Editio nova, curante et imprimente J.
P. Migne ; imp. Svo. half bound, 12s. Paris, 1853
1911 Fulgentii (Ruspani Episcopi, A.D. 533) Opera omnia. Acces-
sere Amadei Lausanensis (A.D. 1144) Homeliae ; folio, vellum,
£1 15s. Venetiis, 1742
1912 Idem liber, alia editio, curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ;
imp. Svo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1854
Fulgentius wrote upon " Predestination and Grace." He was chosen
against his will Bishop of Ruspa in 507, and sent into banishment by Thra-
simond the King of the Vandals, along with all other orthodox African
Bishops, because they would not embrace Arianism. On the death of
Thrasimond they were all recalled. Venerable Bede says their number
was 220, and Sicily the place of their exile. " His ' Sermons ' are sound
and solid, and without aiming at effect, his style is concise and lucid." —
MS. Note.
Galeardi Vett. Brixiae Episcoporum Opera ; vide No. 1759.
Galfredus (de Bullon, A.D. 1100) ; vide No. 575.
Galfredus (le Baker de Swinbroke) ; vide No. 722.
Galfredus (de Vind. Saec. XI.) ; vide No. 575.
Galfredus (Admostensis, Saec. XII.) ; vide Nos. 575, 708.
Galfredus (Monumitensis, circa A.D. 1152) ; vide No. 723.
Gallandii (A.) Bibliotheca Patrum et Script. Ecclesiast. ; vide
No. 1736.
Gallicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide Nos. 668, 705, 727.
1913 Gaudenth (Sancti, Saec. IV.) Sermones qui exstant, acces.
Ramperti et Adelmanni Opuscula, recensuit ac Notis illustravit
P.Galeardus; 4to. hogskiu, very scarce, £1 Is. Auy.Tind. 1757
0000 — ; vide et : Brixiae Episcopi, No. 1759.
Gaufridi (circa A.D. 1150) Opuscula; vide: Bernardi Opera.
Gerhobus (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 575.
Germanus (Parisiensis, circa A.D. 600) ; vide No. 575.
Gervasius Dorobornensis ; vide No. 716.
Gesta Dei per Francos in Oriente e Monumentis et Litteris
illuis JEvi descripsit Bongarsius ; vide infra.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 1/9
FATHERS, ETC.
Gesta Regis Stephani; vide No. 702.
1914 Gild,e (Sapientis, Saec. VI.) Opus de Excidio Britannia?, et
Nennii (circa A. D. 620) Historia Britonum, post Stevenson
edidit San-Marte (A. Schulz) ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Berlin, 1844
Gillebertus (Clarse-Vallensis, circa A. D. 1 1 20) ; vide: Ber-
nardi Opera.
Giraldus Cambrensis (Saec. XII. circa 1199) ; vide No. 704.
1915 Gotteschalci (Germani, A.D. 868) Confessiones, nunc
primum editse. Accedit Historia Gotteschalci et de Prsedesti-
natione Controversies J. Usserio scripta ; 4to. scarce, 10s.
Dublin, 1631
Gotteschalc, a native of Germany, became a Benedictine of Orbais in
France, and revived the controversy respecting predestination, for which
he was placed in perpetual confinement.
1916 Grabe (Johann Ernst) Spicilegium SS. Patrum, ut et Hsereti-
corum, Saec. I. et II. cum Notis, etc. ; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 18s.
Oxonii, 1714
Gratiani Decretum ct Canones ; vide Nos. 898 and 919.
1917 Gregorii Magni (Sancti Papse, A. D. 604) Opera omnia; 6
vols, in 2, folio, plates, good copy, stamped binding, £ 1 15s.
Antverpice, 1615
1918 Idem liber, alia editio edente Petr. Gussanvillseo ; 3 vols.
folio, calf, neat, £2 10s. Paris, 1675
According to Oudin, this edition is preferable to the Benedictine, and
the best yet published.
1919 Idem liber, editio Benedictina, Opera et studio Dion.
Sammarthani et Guil. Bessin, Monachorum St. Mauri ; 4 vols,
folio, calf, £5 10s. ibid. 1705
1920 • ■ Idem liber, editio Benedictina repetita; 4 vols, folio, vel-
lum, £3 13s. 6d. Venet. 1744
1921 • ■ Idem liber, editio Benedictina aucta, cura J. B. Gallic-
cioli, Veneti ; 1 7 vols, in 9, roy. 4to. neatly half bound, £6 6s.
ibid. 1768
This last edition is much more complete than the Benedictine of 1705,
and contains the liturgical works, not printed elsewhere.
1922 XL. Homilias in Evangelia; 8vo. uncut, 4s. 6d.
Aug. Find. 1761
1923 Milleloquium Morale, Ordine Alphabetico et Analytico
digestum, cum Notis J. Hommey ; folio, hogskin, 16s.
Lugduni, 1683
1924 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, 18s. ibid. 1701
1925 ■ Ejusdem Vita S. P. Benedicti, Latino-Grseca, a Zacharia
Papa versa ; accedunt Carmina et Sermones Veterum de S.
Benedicto, et Notse variorum ; 4to. sewed, 9s. 1723
1926 Biblia Gregoriana, seu Comment. Textuum Scripturse
Sacrae S. Gregorii M. ex omnibus ejusdem Operibus collecta,
labore Tobise a Nativitate ; fol. calf, £1 10s. Aug. Find. 1/31
To Gregory the Great we owe the introduction of Christianity to the
Anglo-Saxon race by St. Augustine, whom he sent, with forty others, to
Britain for that purpose, as also our present method of computing Easter.
The Roman Britons having been converted by the Jewish disciples of our
Lord, scattered in the early persecution, as mentioned, Acts xi. 19, to
Phenicc, whence the passage in trading vessels to Cornwall and the Scilly
180 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Isles was both natural and probable, retained the Jewish computation, and
refused to adopt that introduced from Rome, which, with some slight dif-
ference respecting baptism, and a denial of the Bishop of Rome's supre-
macy, were the only points in dispute between the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon
Christians at that period. It was not till the reign of Phocas, the homicide,
a few years later, that the supremacy was transferred from Constantinople
to Rome, and Boniface IV. declared head of the Church; so that under the
plea of securing the Roman Pontiff's supremacy, St. Augustine really was
asking little more than submission to the See of Canterbury, of which he
was the first primate. Gregory the Great had a highly cultivated mind,
which is conspicuous in his " Remarks upon the Book of Job," and upon
the " Penitential Psalms and the Canticles." His " Exposition of Samuel,"
and his " Sermons on Ezekiel and the Gospels," are very eloquent ; and
his pastoral letters on " the Duties of the Clergy" valuable on points of Dis-
cipline.
1927 Gregorii (Nazianzeni Episc. filii, A.D. 390) Opera omnia, Gr.
et Lat. cum Commentariis Variorum, edidit J. Billius, denuo
curavit J. Morell ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £1 4s. Colonice, 1690
1928 Idem liber ; 2 vols. fol. hf. bd. cf. £1 Is. ibid. 1690
1929 Ejusdem Opera, Gr. et Lat , studio Monach. Benedicti-
norum et A. B. Caillau; 2 vols, folio, uncut, £2 15s.
Paris, 1/89-1842
1930 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, half bound, vellum, £3 10s.
ibid. 1842
1931 ■ Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, newly bound in calf, £3 18s.
ibid. 1842
The French revolution of 1792 interrupted the series of Fathers in the
course of publication by the monks of the Benedictine convent of St.
Maur, shortly after the first volume of this valuable edition of the works of
Gregory Nazianzen had appeared. At length, after the lapse of half a
century, the work was completed in 1842, and uniform title pages presented
with the second volume.
1 932 Ejusdem Opuscula quaedam nunc primum edita, interprete
Jac. Billio, Prunaeo ; 12mo. calf, 5s. Parisiis, 15/5
1933 Ejusdem in Julianum lnvectivse, Grsece, cum Scholiis
edidit R. Montagu; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. JEtonce, 1610
1934 Ejusdem Carmina selecta, accedit Nic. Davidis Paraphra-
sis, cura E. Dronke, 8vo. 4s. 6d. Gotting. 1840
Gregory, " the Christian Isocrates" and " the Divine," was called Nazian-
zen from Nazianzum, a town of Cappadocia, of which his father was bishop.
He had visited most of the celebrated schools of the time in his youth,
and was a man of great genius and learning, so much so that when the
Emperor Julian prohibited the Christians from reading the books of the
Gentiles, he wrote his poems to supply their place, " which frequently rise
to the sublime." He was selected by the Council of Antioch to repair to
Constantinople to uproot Arianism, and was there chosen bishop of that
see by the followers of St. Athanasius, or the Catholic party, but resigned
it some years afterwards, and retired to his native place. His "Two Ora-
tions against Julian" are admired both for their wit and elegance. His
" Poems" will be found under Poetae Christiani. His " Sermons" are re-
markable " for purity of diction, sublimity of expression, elegance of style,
variety of metaphor, and the propriety and correctness of his comparisons."
Clarke.
1935 Gregorii (Nysseni Episcopi, S. Basilii Fratris, c. A.D. 395)
Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Fr. Ducpei et aliorum;
2 vols, folio, vellum, £2 8s. Paris, 1615
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 181
FATHERS, ETC.
1936 Gregorii (Nysseni) Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat. ; 3 vols, folio,
best edition, fine copy, calf, £5 15s. 6d. Paris. 1638
1937 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat., cum Variis Lectioni-
bus cura G. H. Forbesii,vol. I., Pars 1, 2, 6d. Burntisland, 1855
This is the first volume of an edition of the Works of this Father, projected
hy the Rev. George H. Forbes, with revised text and various readings,
from MSS. hitherto not collated ; and, with enthusiasm similar to that of the
olden time, the Editor is surmounting every difficulty, and making Burnt-
island celebrated in the history of Scottish Typography.
1938 Ejusdem in Hexaemeron Commentarius, necnon ejusdem
et aliorum Orationes, libellus de Anima, etc. Latine, P. F. Zino
interprete ; small 8vo. calf, 9s. Venetiis, apad Aldifilios, 1 553
1939 Ejusdem de Anima et Resurrectione Dialogus, recensuit
et illustravit J. G. Krabingerus ; 8vo. sd. 7s. Lipsice, 1837
"A good and useful edition of an interesting treatise." — MS. Note.
Gregory, the brother of St. Basil, was Bishop of Nyssa, and composed
" the Nicene Creed," by order of the Council of Constantinople, at which
he attended. He opposed most vigorously the Arian heresy, but that fac-
tion deprived him of his bishopric. The exact year of his death is not
known, but he was living in 392, when St. Jerome wrote his catalogue of
Ecclesiastical Writers. His Sermons are eloquent, and his treatises " De
Anima," " De Resurrectione," and " De Virginitate," are much prized ;
but his great work on " the Six Days," the " Hexaemeron," is deservedly
placed at the head of his productions. The " Condones in Ecclesiasten,"
as well as his essay on the " Titles of the Psalms," and his " Explanatio in
Cantica Canticorum," are freely made use of by all subseqnent commen-
tators.
1940 Gregorii (Theodori seu Thaumaturgi, Neoesesariensis Episcopi,
c. A.D. 264) Macarii S. Egypti (Saec. IV.) et Basilii Seluciee
(A.D. 448) Opera, omnia Gr. et Lat. edente Ger. Vossio ; Ac-
cessit J. Zonarae (A.D. 1120) Expositio Canonicarum Episto-
larum ; folio, calf, slightly stained, £2 2s. Paris, 1622
1941 Idem liber; folio, fine copy, calf, £2 15s. ibid. 1622
1942 ■ Ejusdem Panegyricus ad Origenem, Gr. et Lat. opera
J. A. Bengel ; 12mo. 3s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1722
" Theodore, surnamed Gregory," says Bede, " and his brother Atheno-
dorus were imbued by Origen with divine philosophy, and the former be-
came Bishop of Neocaesaria, and is renowned for his wondrous heavenly
endowments, as an instance of which he by his prayers removed a mountain
to make room for a church." It was this reputation for working miracles
that obtained him his surname. He has shown his love and affection for
his tutor in the " Panegyricus ad Origenem," and his aptitude as his pupil in
his allegorical "Paraphrase of the Book of Ecclesiastes."
1943 Gregorii Palamse (Thessalonicensis Archiepiscopi) Orationes X.
cum singulis Joan. Chrysostomi et Amphilochi Iconensis. Ac-
cessit quoque Fragmentum Joan. Damasceni. Omnia ex Codd.
MSS. primum edidit C. F. Matthsei; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d.
Mosquens. 1776
1944 Gregorii (Georgii Florentii, Episcopi Turonensis, A.D. 595)
Opera, et Fredegarii (Saec. VII. circa A.D. 658) Chronicon, opera
et studio Th. Ruinart, editio Benedictina ; folio, calf, £3 1 3s. 6d.
Paris, 1699
1945 Ejusdem Opera, ex Nova Recensione J. P. Migne ;
imperial 8vo. newly half bound, 12s. ibid. 1846
182 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
1946 Gregoire (de Tours) Histoire des Francois, avec le Supplement
de Fredegaire, trad, par Marolles ; 2 vols. 8vo. vellum, 15s.
Paris, 1699
Besides the " Lives of the Saints," and other works, Gregory of Tours
wrote a " History of the Franks," which was continued by Fredegarius to
the year 641.
1947 Gregoiiii II. (S. Pontificis Agrigentinorum) Explanatio Eccle-
siastica, Gr. et Lat., cum Commentariis, nee non Vita ejus-
dem a Leontio Monacho Greece scripta, cum versione Latina
cura S. A. Morcelli; folio, vellum, very scarce, £\ 15s.
Venetiis, 1791
One of the most eloquent Greek writers of his time.
Gregorius VII. (A.D. 1085) ; vide No. 575.
Gregorii IX. Decretalia ; vide Nos. 899 and 919.
1948 Grosteste (Roberti, Lincoln. Episcopi, A.D. 1253) Testamentum
XII. Patriarchum. Item Juliani Pomerii (Toletani Episcopi,
A.D. 690) libri contra Judseos ; l2mo. calf, scarce, 12s.
Hagenoce, 1532
1949 GRYNiEi (Joh. Jacobi) Monumenta SS. Patrum Orthodoxographa,
numero criciter LXXXV. partim Groeca, partim Latina, et hac-
tenus non edita ; 7 vols, in 4, folio, hogskin, scarce, £5 5s.
Basil, 1569
For Contents see Darling col., 1347-1350.
1950 Ejusdem Monumenta Orthodoxographise Patrum, Gr.
et Lat. ; vols. I. and II. folio, 15s. Pas. 1569
1950* Ejusdem Monumenta Orthodoxographiae Patrum, Gr. et
Lat. ; folio, vols. I., II., III. in one, original binding, £1 4s.
ibid. 1564
Guerrici (Abbatis, circa A.D. 1150) Sermones ; vide : Bernardi
Opera.
1951 Guiberti (x\.D. 1110) Opera omnia, cum Appendice Ilermanni
Monacbi (A.D. 1130) de Miraculis B. Marise, sive de Repara-
tione Laudunensis Ecclesiae, de Gestis Bartholomsei Episcopi,
ac de Prsemonst. Ordine. Item Additamenta, in quibus Vita?
Geremari, Simonis Comitis Crespeiensis (de Crespigny) et
Salabergse Abbatissse. Nee non Hugo Rotbomag. (A.D. 1 140)
contra Hrereticos sui temporis, et Roberti de Monte (A.D. 1210)
Accessiones; Opera et studio L'D'Acbery; folio, half bound,
calf, £ I 8s. Paris, 1651
Guibert's works include " Moralia in Libros Jobi, Amos, et Lamenta-
tionum."
Guigonis (A.D. 1120) Epistolse ; vide Bernardi Opera.
1952 Guilielmi (Alverni, Parisiensis Episcopi, Saec. XIII., circa
A.D. 1230) Opera omnia (Mathematica, Pbilosophica, et The-
ologica) cum Indicibus locupletissimis (cura et labore Frineisei
Hotot) ; 2 vols, folio, calf, scarce, £2 2s. Aurelice, 1674
Gtjilielmtjs (Genetieensis) ; vide No. 704.
1953 Guilielmi (Neubrigensis, A.D. 1208) Rerum Anglicarum Libri
quinque, recens ceu e tenebris eruti, et in studiosorum gratiam
in lucem dati, cum Indice Rerum memorabilium ; 1 2mo. in
the original binding, 10s. Paris. 1610
0000 ; vide No. 714, et Historici Script. Monastici.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. J 83
FATHERS, ETC.
Guilielmi (Malmesburiensis, A.D. 1143); vide No. 715, et
Historici Scriptores Monastici.
1954 Guilielmi (Tyrii Metropolitan!, Archiepiscopi et Cancellarii,
Saec. XII. circa A. D. 1195) Belli Sacri Historia, Libris XXIII.
comprehensa ; de Hierosolyma, ac Terra Promissionis, adeoque
universa pene Syria per Occidentales Principes Christianos recu-
perata, Narrationis serie usque ad Regnum Balduinum quarti
per Annos LXXXIV. continuata (ad Ann. 1184) — Opus ante
quidem CCCC. Annos conscriptum, nunc primum Philiberti
Poyssenoti opera inlucem editum ; Basiliee, Jo, Operini, 1549.
Editio Princeps et perrara. Accedunt Joannis Heroldi
Continuatio VI. Libris, ad Annum 1521; Monachi Floren-
tini, Acconensis Arcbiepiscopi, Rytbmum de Expurgatione Pto-
lemaidos ; insuper Alphonsi X. de Sarracenis rescriptum ; et
de Albigensium Hseresi extincta Epistola ; ibid. 1549. 2 vols,
in 1, folio, first editions, old russia, very scarce, £2 10s.
JBasilice, 1549
By far the best Frank account of the Crusades, written by an eye-witness
of much that took place and with great impartiality. The work soon be-
came very scarce, and led to a reprint, in 15G4, by Henry Pantaleone, which
is often supposed to contain the first edition of John Herold's continuation ;
but such is not the case, as Poyssenote edited that, as seen above, in the
same year in which he published the original text.
Guillon Peres de l'Eglise ; vide No. 1752.
1955 Hain (Lud.) Repertorium Bibliographicum, in quo de Edit-
ionibus SS. Patrum ad Annum MD. typis expressis, etc. etc. ;
4 vols. 8vo. boards, £1 4s. Stuttgart, 1826-38
For other copies, vide No. 522-3.
1956 Harvengii (Pbilippi, Abbatis Bonaespei, circa A.D. 1150) Opera
Omnia, curavit N. Chamart ; folio, hogskin, £1 Is.
Duaci, 1621
1957 Idem liber, alia Editio, curante et imprimente J. P.
Migne ; imperial 8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1854
Richard de S. Victore and Philip Harvengius are the chief mystics of
their age. Amongst the works of the latter are " Commentarius Mysticus,"
et " Moralitates in Canticum Canticorum ;" " De Somnio Nabuchodonosis ;''
"DeLapsu primi Hominis ;" et "De Damnatione Salomonis." He also
wrote the lives of many of the Saints, some interesting letters, and several
treatises upon the dignity, learning, chastity, and discipline of the Clergy.
1958 Haymonis (D. Episcopi Halberstattensis, A.D. 814) Commen-
tarii in Esaiam, et de Christianarum Rerum memoria ; 3 vols.
in 1, 12mo. vellum, 15s. Colonic?, 1531
1959 Ejusdem in omnes Pauli Epistolas Interpretatio ; 8vo.
vellum, 15s. ibid. 1527
1960 Vita et Doctrina Haymonis Episcopi Halberstadensis, in
Academia Brandenburgica narrata a W. E. Arnds ; 4 to. 38 pp.
scarce, 7s. 6d. Halce, 1700
" Omnia opera Haymonis sunt rara." — Gerdes. Haymo and Rabanus
Maurus were disciples of the great Alcuin, in the Academies of Fulda and
Tours. The former became Abbot of Hersfield, and subsequently Bishop
184 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
of Halberstadt. His works are esteemed, particularly on account of the great
industry and careful diligence manifest in them.
1961 Heine (G.) Bibliotheca Anecdotorum, seu Veterum Monumen-
torum Collectio Ecclesiasticorum Novissima, ex Coclicibus His-
panicis collecta et edita ; royal 8vo. sewed, 5s. Lipsice, 1848
Pars. I. Monumenta Regni Gothorum et Arabum in Hispania.
Pars. II. has not yet appeared.
Heloisa (Paracletae Abbatissa, A.D. 1163) ; vide Nos. 15/5-8.
Hemingford (Walter de) Historia ab Anno 1066 ad Annum
1308 ; vide No. 708, et Historici Script. Monastiei.
Henricus II. (Angliae Rex, A.D. 1 189 ; vide No. 1705.
Henricus Huntendunensis (Saec. XII.) ; vide Nos. 713-15.
Herberti (de Losinga, Saec. XL) Epistolae ; vide No. 724.
Herbertus (de Bosham, Saec. XII.) ; vide Nos. 728 et 1705.
1962 Hermanni (Monachi, cognomente Contracti, Saec. XI.) Chro-
nicon ex inedito Codice Angiensi, una cum ejus Vita, et Conti-
nuatione ab ejus discipulo, Bertholdo, scripta. Praemittuntur
varia Anecdota, et subjecitur Chronicon Petershusanum ine-
ditum ; omnia cum Notis et Observationibus edente iEmil.
Ussermann; 2 vols. 4to. boards, £\ Is. San-Blasice, 1790
1963 Herm.e (Pastoris, a Paulo Apostolo, in Ep. ad Rom. XVI. 14,
memorati, A.D. 81) Pastor, Greece, primum ediderunt et In-
terpretationem Veterem Latinam addiderunt R. Anger et Gul.
Dindorf ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Lipsice, 1856
0000 ; vide et : Patres Apostolici, et Justinus Martyr.
1964 Hermij: (Galatiani, Saec. II.) Irrisio ; vide: Justini Martyris
Opera, Editio Benedictina ; folio, calf, £2 5s. Parisiis, 1742
The Irrisio, or heresy of Hermias, consisted in his maintaining the eternity
of the Creation and the materiality of the Creator, and that the human
soul consisted of two parts, fire and spirit.
1965 Hkroldi (Jo.) Haereseologia : hoc est, Opus Veterum Theolo-
gorum, tam Graecorum quam Latinorum, per quos omnes, quae
per Catholicam Ecclesiae grassatae sunt, Haereses confutantur ;
folio, calf, £1 Is. Basilite, 1556
1966 Hieronymi (Sancti, A.D. 420) Opera omnia, cum Notis et
Scholiis, variis item Lectionibus Des. Erasmi, M. Victorii,
Front. Ducaei et aliorum ; 1 2 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, from
Gesenius' library, £1 12s. 6d. Franco/. 1684
1967 Idem liber; 12 vols, in 3, folio, fine portraits, very fine
copy, vellum, £3 3s. ibid. 1684
1 968 Ejusdem Opera omnia, studio et labore Monachorum e
Congregatione S. Mauri, Parisiensi, cura Dom. J. Martianay ;
Editio Benedictina, 5 vols, folio, calf, full gilt backs, £8 15s.
Paris, 1693-1706
1969 Ejusdem Opera omnia, post Recensionem Benedictinam
denuo ad MSS. Romanos, Ambrosianos, Veronenses aliosque,
nee non ad priores Editiones castigata, quibusdam ineditis
monumentis S. Auctoris aucta et illustrata ; studio et labore
Dom. Villarsii ; 1 1 vols, folio, calf, rare, .£14 14s. Veronese, 1734
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 185
FATHERS, ETC.
1970 Hieronymi (S.) Opera omnia, post Editionem Veronensetn Dom.
Villarsii, cnravit M. S. Maffseus ; 22 vols, in 11, 4to. frontis-
piece, half bound, £8 18s. 6cl. Venetiis, 1/67
1970* Idem liber, 22 vols, in 11, Ito. vellum, £9 9s. ibid. 1767
1971 Idem liber, alia editio, curnnte et imprimente J. P.
Migne ; 11 vols, in 5, imp. 8vo. closely printed, the notes
entire in minion type, newly hf. bd. £H 5s. Parisiis, 1845
1972 Ejusdem Epistolse Selectse ; 18mo. frontispiece, velLm,
3s. Gd. ibid. 1619
1972* Ejusdem Epistolse Selectee, juxta editionem Petri Canisii,
necnon ad exemplar D. Martianay, S. Benedicti Monachi ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lyon, 1815
0000 Hieronymiana Conftssio ; vide: Steinwichius.
1973 (iBusifbtt (S. Hieronymi discipuli) ©ptStola ~0i JITotU
glortost ^icioitymt. Epistola S. Augustini de Miraculis S.
Hieronymi. Epistoli Cyrilli, secundi Jerosolymitani Episcopi,
de Miraculis S. Hieronymi ; Ito. very beautiful copy, with the
capitals filled in by the rubricator, red morocco, gilt edges,
from Prince Galitzin's collection, extremely rare, £2 2s.
Patavice per C. Stahel et Benedict (Afayr) vii. Kalend.
August, 1182
First book printed at Passau, and the only volume bearing the joint
imprint of Sialiel and Mayr, the latter having in the following November
joined John Alacraw, and the former migrated to Venice, where he resumed
business in 1484.
St. Hieronymus, or Jerome, the son of Christian parents, was born at
Stridon, on the confines of Pannonia and Dalmatia, about the year 339.
After receiving a good education under the eye of his father, Eusebius, he
was sent to Rome and placed under the care of Donatus and Victorius,
whose fame as critics has reached to our times. Here he studied almost
every branch of learning then known, and became a great proficient in
rhetoric and the belles lettres, Hebrew, and theology. It was during his
first visit to Rome that, disgusted with the degenerate manner of the
Christians, he resolved upon adopting a monastic life. Accordingly he
retired to Syria, and at the age of thirty-one, though peculiarly fitted to
adorn society, he took up his abode in a dreary desert, where he continued
for four years, leading a life of study and devotion. His health became so
impaired by this constant application, that he was constrained to visit
Antioch to seek medical aid. Here he was ordained a priest by Bishop
Paulinus, in the year 378. His health being perfectly restored, he proceeded
to Constantinople, where he formed a close intimacy with Gregory Nazian-
zen, Epipnanius, and Didymus ; and, to perfect himself in Hebrew, he
placed himself under Barraban, a celebrated Jew. Intent upon reforming
the abuses which had crept into the Church, he hastened to Rome, and by
his preaching persuaded many persons, of both wealth and station, to
embrace an ascetic life, who accompanied him to the Holy Land, where
they built many monasteries, particularly in Bethlehem. Here he died in
420, aged about fourscore, having devoted the latter years of his life to his
translation of the Bible, and his controversial writings with the followers of
Origen, whose doctrines he attacked with great severity. His works are
mentioned in Cranmer's Visitation Articles as essential in Church libraries,
and Venerable Bede, who particularly notices the date of his " Catalogue
of Ecclesiastical Writers" as 392, "the fourteenth year of the reign of
Theodosius," emphatically styles him " the Expositor."
" His translation of the whole of the Scriptures, out of the original
186 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS, ETC.
languages, accompanied by an introduction to every book, and tlie interpre-
tation of Hebrew names, as well as by a system of Sacred Geography, was
rendered complete by the addition of his invaluable ' Commentaries.' " —
MS. Note.
1974 Hilarii (S. Pictavensis Episcopi, A.D. 367) Opera omnia; folio,
vellum, 16s. Paris, 1652
1975 Ejusdem Opera omnia, studio et labore Monachorum S.
Mauri Ordinis S. Benedicti, cura P. Constans ; folio, calf,
£2 2s. ibid. 1 693
1976 Idem liber ; folio, vellum, £\ 16s. ibid. 1693
1977 Ejusdem Opera omnia, ad Editionem Benedictinam, post
Scip. Maffseum, impressa, typis et curis S. P. Migne ; 2 vols,
imp. 8vo. newly half bound, £1 4s. ibid. 1846
1978 Ejusdem Opera omnia, novis curis Fr. Oberthiir ; 4 vols.
8vo. sewed, 14s. JVircebrugi, 1785
1979 — Ejusdem Opera, nee non Selecta Luciferi (A.D. 370)
curante A. B. Caillau ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s. Paris, 1840
St. Hilary embraced Christianity, with his wife and daughter, and in
355 he was raised to the bishopric of Poictiers. He defended Athanasius
at the Council of Beziers, against the attacks of Saturninus with such zeal
that Saturninus prevailed on the Emperor Constantine to banish him to
Phrygia, where he remained four years, and wrote his Commentaries on the
Psalms and on St. Matthew, and his book " De Trinitate," " which he
presented," says Venerable Bede, " to the Emperor at Constantinople, and
received permission to return to Gaul," where he wrote his work on Synods,
and died at Poictiers in 367, " leaving behind him a reputation in the
West," savs Dr. Waterland, "not surpassed by that of Athanasius in the
East."
1980 Hilarii (S. Arlesii Episcopi, A.D. 449) Opera omnia (Homeliae
et varia Opuscula) curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ; imp.
8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1846
Hilary, of Aries, was President of the Council held at Rome in 441. He
is the author of the " Life of St. Honoratus," in the Acta Sanctorum, and
of some " Homilies" and other " Opuscula."
1981 Hildeberti (S. Turonensis Archiepiscopi, A.D. 1132) Opera
omnia, et Marbodii (Redonnensis Episcopi, A.D. 1123) Opuscula,
curante Ant. Beaugendre ; Editio Benedictina ; folio, hogskin,
£1 5s. ibid. 1708
1982 Idem liber ; folio, calf, £l 8s. ibid. 1708
Archbishop Hildebert was a man of great learning, particularly well read
in Classical literature. Amongst his works will be found a severe letter on
the Court of Rome, giving a most vivid picture of its vices at the period.
His " Homilies" are concise and eloquent, and "his ' Philosophia Moralis.'
and ' Tractatus Philosophicus,' " says Tennemann, " are the first essays
towards a popular system of Theology." Bp. Marbodius wrote some
" Sacred Poems," the " Life of Magnoboldus," Bp. of Angers, and a
" Treatise de Gemmis."
1983 Hildephonsi (S. Toletani Episcopi, S. Isidori Discipuli, A.D.
669) Opera (Sermones in B. Maria3 Feriis, de Virginitate S.
Marise, Opuscula varia, etc.) curante et imprimente J. P Migne ;
imperial 8vo. newly half bound, 14s. ibid. 1847
1984 IIildkgardis (Abbatissee Montis S. Ruperti ad Rhenum, A.D.
1180) Opera (Epistolse, Questiones XXXVIII. solutse, Sym-
bolum S. Athanasii, Regulae, Epistolee aliorum ad earn, etc.)
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 187
FATHERS, ETC.
curante et imprimente J. P. Migne; imp. 8vo. newly half
bound, 12s. Paris, 1850
1985 Hincmari (Remensis Archiepiscopoi, A.D. 882) Opera, studio
et cura J. Sirmondi, Soc. Jes. ; 2 vols, folio, calf, slightly-
stained, £2 10s. Paris, 1645
19S6 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, calf, gilt backs, £3 3s.
ibid. 1645
"Hincmar of Rheims deserves a very honourable place among the Latin
authors of his century. His writings on various subjects show that his
mind was not of the ordinary class, but elevated, independent, and zealous
for truth. But he at the same time was arrogant, and of restless temper.
His works throw much light on both the civil and ecclesiastical history of
that age." — Mosheim.
His conduct to Gotteschalc, the reviver of the controversy respecting
' Predestination and Grace,' whom he persecuted and imprisoned for life,
was cruel and unjust. He, himself, was obliged to fly from Rheims when
the Normans invaded that province, and he died at Eperny, in 882.
1987 Hippolyti (S. Episcopi, circa x\.D. 245.) Opera, Gr. et Lat.
Acced. Virorum Doctorum Notse et Animadversiones, etc. cura
J. Fabricio; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, £2 1 2s. 6d.
Hamburg, 1716
1 988 Ejusdem Refutationes omnium Hseresium, Libri X. Gr.
et Lat. cum Notis Lud. Duncker et F. G. Schneidewin ; Vol. I.
in two parts, 8vo. sewed, Goetting. 1856
" Hippolytus, the bishop, author of many other Opuscula," says Vene-
rable Bede, "brought down his 'Chronicles' to the reign of Marcus
Aurelius Antoninus, and he it was who discovered the sedecennal ' Cycle of
Easter,' whicb Eusebius afterwards improved upon in the decennoval
Cycle, now used for computing Easter." As a Biblical expositor, he is also
entitled to no mean rank ; though much doubt exists if the books which
bear his name are genuine.
Histoire Litteraire de la France par les Religieux Benedictins de
la Cong, de St. Maur (par Rivet, Taillandier et Clemencet)
avec Continuation (par Dom. Brial et Ginguine) ; vide Nos.
525-6.
Hoffmann (S. F. G.) Lexicon Bibliographicum : vide No. 528.
HoMiLiiE, sive Sermones Patrum Graecorum Prsecipuorum ad
A.D. 450; vide: Ampbilochus, Asterius, Athanasiis, Basi-
lius M., Chrysostomus, Clemens Al., Cyrillus Al.,
Cyrillus Hier., Epiphanius, Eusebius Einesinus, Gregorius
Naztanz., Gregorius Nyss., Gregorius Thaum., Hippo-
lytus, Iren^eus, Macarius, Maximus Conf., Philo-Judseus,
Theodoretus, et Origines super Evangelia Dominicalia: —
(JuANNis Damascenus, A.D. 750.)
IIom i lle, sive Sermones Patrum Syriacorum ; vide: Ephraem
Syrus, et Jacobus Nisibenus.
Homili^e, sive Sermones Patrum Latinorum ad A.D. 750;
vide: Ambrosius, Augustinus, Beda, Chrysologus, Cy-
i'rianus, Fulgentius, Gregorius M., Hieronymus, Hii.a-
rius, Leo M., Maximus Taur., Paulinus Nolanus, Zeno
Veronensis, et Combefis Bibliotbeca Patrum Concionatoria,
Dec non Mansi Bibliotbeca Prsedicabilis.
IIomilizE, sive Sermones Patrum Latinorum ad A.D. 750, super
188 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Evangelia Dominicalia, Jejuna, et Festivalia; vide: Ambro-
sius, Augustinus, Beda, Hieronymus, et Leo Magnus.
Homili.e, sive Sermones Patrum Latin orum et Doctorum,. ab
Anno 750 ad iEtatem Scholasticam, prsecipuorum ; vide : Ada-
mus Praemonst., Alcuinus, Amadeus Lausan., Anselmus,
Arnoldus Bonfe Val., Bernardls, Fulbertus, Hildebertus,
Ivo vel Yves, et Petrus Bless., nee non, ut supra, Combefis
et Mansi, et Radulphi Ardentis Homilise in Epistolas et Evan-
gelia Dominicalia.
HoMiLiiE, sive Sermones prsecipuse iEtatis Scholasticee ; vide :
Albertus M.j Antonius Pad., Th. Aquinas, et Bona-
ventura, nec non Thauleri (A.D. 1350) Ilomiliae super
Evangelia Dominicalia, Jejuna, et Festivalia, infra sub ordine
alpliabetico.
1989 IIommey (J.) Supplementum Patrum, complectitur multa
SS. PP. Conciliorum, Scriptorumque Ecclesiasticorum Opera,
quae primum e MS. Codd. eruit et Notis et Dissertationibus
illustravit ; thick 8vo. calf, 9s. Paris, 1086
1990 Honouii (Augustodunensis Presbyteri, Saec. XII. circa A.D.
1120) Opera Philosopbica et Theologica ex Recensione Andr.
Schotti, nunc primum seorsim edita, curante et imprimente
J. P. Migne ; imperial 8vo. newly half bound, 14s.
Paris, 1854
The works of this scholastic divine, surnamed " Le Solitaire," are much
prized.
Horneman (E. F.) Patres Apostolici ; vide: Patres Apostolici.
Horstti (J. M.) Tubse VII. Sacerdotales, sive, VII. SS. Patrum
Tractatus ; vide : Patrum Catenae.
1991 IIottinger (J. H.) Pentas Dissertationum, de Abusu Patrum,
Catalogus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum suppositorum ; I2mo.
scarce, 10s (id. Tiguri, 1654
No man was more competent to form a correct judgment upon the value
of tradition than the celebrated John Henry Hottinger, nor to separate the
interpolations of later periods from the genuine productions of the early
Fathers, whose works are. the only tradition recognised by Protestants.
Hoveden (Rogerus de, Saec. XIII. , circa 1202) ; vide No. 715.
Hrotswetha (Saec. X.) ; vide No. 5/5.
1992 Hugonis (de S. Charo, Cardinalis, circa A.D. 1250) Opera omnia
(Postilla; sen Commentariola juxta quadruplicem Sensum in
totos Vet. et Nov. Test, libros, nec non Concordantia major
Lat. Bibliorum) ; 8 vols, folio, calf, £3 3s.
Venetiis, apud Sessas, 1600
1992* Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, folio, vellum, £3 3s
Colonic?, 1621
1993 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, in 4, folio, hogskin, £A 4s.
Venet. 1703
" Hugh de St. Cher is much esteemed for his Commentaries on the Bible,
and for his Concordance." — Collier.
His Concordance, the first one compiled, is said to have been the joint
labour of several hundred learned men of that day.
Hugonis (Cluniensis Abbatis, A.D. 1108) Epistolae de Disci-
plina Ecclesiastica ; vide No. 575.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 189
FATHERS, ETC.
Hugo (Rothomagi, A.D. 1 140) ; vide : Guiberti Opera, No. 1952.
1994 Hugonis (a St. Victore, circa A.D. 1120.) Opera omnia studio
Canonicorum Abbatis S. Victoris ; 3 vols, folio, best edition,
calf, scarce, £4 4s. Rothomagi, 1 G48
1994* Idem liber, alia editio, curanteet imprimente J. P. Migne ;
3 vols, imperial 8vo. newly half bound, £2 Paris, 1854
" The works of Hugo de S. Victore, whether as " Commentaries " on
many books of the Old Testament, the Pentateuch, the historical books, the
Psalms, and other poetical books, or as laying bare the " Allegories " of all
its books, excepting the Prophets, and all the Allegories of the four Evan-
gelists, or last, and by no means least, as the literal Exposition of St. Paul's
Epistles, rank with the writings of St. Bernard and Rupert of Duytz, both
in the order of time and of merit." — MS. Note. Bp. Conybeare eulogizes
Hugo de St. Victore in his Bampton Lectures.
Hugonis (0. L.) Monumenta Sacra? Antiquitatis ; vide infra.
1995 Humberti (de Romanis, A.D. 1254) de Eruditione Religiosorum
Prsedicatorum libri II., opera et studio Jos. Catalani ; 4to.
vellum, scarce, 15s. Homce, 1/39
1996 Hybernict (Thomse) Flores Doctorum tarn Grfecorum quam
Latinorum omnium ; 18mo. scarce, 5s. 6d. Lugduni, 1575
1997 Ignatii (S. Syri, S. Joannis Evang. Discipuli et Antiochise Epis-
copiet Marty ris. A.D. 107) Epistolee Genuine, et quales vulgo
circumferuntur. Adhsec S. Barnabse, Gentilium Apostoli, Epis-
tola Gr. et Lat., cum Notis Is. Vossii ; 4to. vellum, 6s. 6d.
Londini, 1680
1998 Ejusdem Epistolse, Greece; 8vo. sewed, Is. c. 1812
1999 Ejusdem Epistolse ; in Usum Proelect. Acad, edidit F. C.
Thilo; 8vo. sewed, Is. Halo?, 1821
2000 Ejusdem Epistolee VII. et Historia tempoiis ejus, oder :
Die III. aechten und die IV. unaecbten Briefe des Ignatius von
Antiochien, Gr. und Lat mit Anmerkungen von C. C. J. Bun-
sen ; Hamburg, 1847. Desselben Ignatius von Antiocbien
und seine Zeit ; VII. Sendschreiben an Dr. A. Neander ; 2
vols, in 1, 4to. (300 pp.) cloth, lettered, 15s. Hamburg, 1847
See p. 75, No. 765, for an analysis of the contents of this valuable ac-
cession to our knowledge of the apostolic teaching of the primitive Church.
2001 Ejusdem quae ferunturEpistolae, una cum ejusdem Martyrio.
Collatis editionibus Grsecis versionibusque Syriaca, Armenica,
Latinis, denuo recensuit Notasque criticas adjecit J. H. Peter-
mann ; 8vo. sewed, 12s. Lipsice, 1849
The traditions of the primitive church on " The Divinity of our Lord,"
and "The Doctrine of the Atonement," are preserved in the Epistles of
Ignatius.
" In the persecution of Trajan against the Christians, Simeon, Bishop of
Jerusalem, the brother and fellow-disciple of St. James, also called Simon
the son of Cleophas, was crucified in Syria; and Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch,
the disciple of St. John the Evangelist, was brought to Rome, and cast
before wild beasts. Alexander, too, the Bishop of Rome, about the same
time, gained the martyr's crown." — Ven. Bede.
Imbonati (Jos.) Scriptores qui contra Judeeos scripsere ; vide
No. 530.
Ixguephus (Croyland. Abbas, A.D. 1109) ; vide Nos. 709-15.
2002 Innocentii III* (Lotharii Conti, A D. 1216) Epistolse. Acce-
190 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
dunt ejusdem Gesta et prima Collectio Decretalium composita a
Reinerio Diacono, et Monacho Pomposiano ; cura S. Baluzii ;
2 vols, folio, vellum, £l 16s. Paris, 1682
2003 Ir.en.ei (S. Polycarpi Discipuli, Lugduni Episcopi et Martyris,
A.D. 202) Opera omnia, Gr. etLat., edidit D. R. Massuet, editio
Benedictina et optima; folio, vellum, £2 10s. Paris, 1/10
2003* Idem liber ; folio, calf, £2 15s. ibid. 1/10
2004 Idem liber, alia editio, accedunt Fragmenta a C. M. Pfaffio
inventa ; 2 vols, folio, fine copy in vellum, £3 3s. Venet. 1 734
2005 Ejusdem Opera qua? supersunt omnia. Accedit Apparatus
continens ex iis, quae ab aliis auctoribus, aut de Irenseo ipso
aut de scriptis ejus sunt disputata, meliora et iteratione haud
indigna, edidit Ad. Stieren ; 2 tbick vols. 8vo. £\ 16s.
Lipsice, 1853
2006 ■ Idem liber ; 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf antique style,
£2 2s. ibid. 1853
2006* Idem liber ; 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, carmine edges, £2 6s.
ibid. 1853
2007 Ejusdem Contra omnes Haereses Libri V. Notis Vario-
rum suisque illustravit Joa. E. Grabe ; folio, calf, £\.
Oxon. 1702
Grabe, a native of Koenigsberg, in Prussia, by perusing the works of the
early Fathers, came to the conviction that where no uninterrupted succession
in the ministry existed, that branch of the Church was in a state of schism,
and left his native country, intending to join the Church of Rome. His
friend Spener wrote three tracts in reply to Grabe's reasons for joining that
Church, and met him on the road, by desire of the Elector of Brandenburg,
when he speedily convinced him of the greater safety in his joining the Church
of England, whose apostolical succession was beyond all doubt, which could
not be affirmed of that of Rome. He was presented with the degree of D.D.
by the University of Oxford, which he well merited by his edition of the
" Septuagint," his " Spicilegium Patrum," and this edition of Irenaeus'
great work upon the Heresies of the primitive Church.
" Omnes alias praecedentes edit, turn nitore et elegantia, turn studio accu-
ratiori, turn amplioribus additamentis longissimo intervallo superavit edit.
Oxon. 1702."— Cave.
2008 Ejusdem Fragmenta anecdota Latina Versione, Notisque
illustravit, et Liturgia Grseca J. E. Grabii, Dissertationibusque
auxit C. M. Pfaff. ; 8vo. 7s. Hagce. Com. 1715
2009 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, 8s. 6d.
Luffd. Bat. 1743
2010 Histoire par l'Abbe Prat; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Paris, 1843
Irenaeus, whom Wordsworth styles " one of the most learned and pious
bishops of France, held a Council at Lyons, at which the heresies of the
Gnostics were formally condemned; and his hooks "contra Haireses," are
the best record of the monstrous heresies of the first two centuries of the
Church. He wrote many letters respecting the time of celebrating Easter,
which had become a matter of dispute amongst the Churches, and " which
Pope Victor I.," says Bede, " ordained, by letters widely circulated,
should be kept on the Sunday occurring between the 15th and 21st day of
the moon of the first month (March), and not on the 14th day of the
moon, as the Jews celebrate it." He is also to be consulted on all points
of early Doctrine and Discipline, and is pre-eminent as a pulpit orator.
Both Irenaeus and Victor suffered martyrdom in the persecution under
Severus in 202.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 191
FATHERS, ETC.
2011 Isenbiehl (J. L.) Chrestomathia Patristica Grceca ; 8vo. sewed,
5s. Mogxmt. 1/74
2012 Isidori (D. Pelusiotee, S. Chrysostomi Discipuli, A. TX 440)
Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Jacohi Billii ; cum ejusdem
Jacobi Billii Animadversionibus Sacris (seu Comment, in varios
Vet. et Nov. Test, locos) ; folio, calf, very scarce, £1 5s.
Paris, 1585
2013 Idem liber, Gr. et Lat. alia editio aucta cum Notis A.
Schotti ; folio, calf, scarce, £2 2s. ibid. 1638
2014 Idem liber, Latine, cum Notis Conr. Rittershusii, And.
Schotti et aliis, ex Isidorianis Collationibus excerptis, edente
P. Possini ; folio, vellum, £1 Is. Venet. 1745
2015 Ejusdem de Officiis Ecclesiasticis, Libri II. Greece nunc
primum ex vetusto Codice in lucem editi ; 4to. fine copy in
calf, very scarce, £1 Is. Lipsice, 1534
Isidore, the Pelusist, wrote a great number of " Letters on the Inter-
pretation of Scripture," which are contained in Nos. 212-14. The Greek
text is very scarce, but the Latin version of Jacques de Billi, whose own
celebrated " Observationes Same" accompany his edition of 1585, was
admirably edited by Possini in 1745. Isidore was the pupil of St. Chry-
sostom, and his remarks show his training. His books " De Officiis Eccle-
siasticis " are very scarce. " Treasures of piety, learning, and judgment."
MS. Note.
201G Isidori (Divi, Hispalensis Episcopi, AD. 636.) Opera omnia,
e Vetustissimis Exemplaribus emendata, atque aliquibis Opus-
culis aucta (cum Notis et Indice edidit Jo. Grial) ; 2 vols,
folio, Spanish binding, very scarce, £3. 5s.
Matriti, apud Monast. Concept. Hieronym. 1778.
2017 Idem liber, Editio nova, denuo correcta et aucta, recen-
sente Faustino Arevalo ad fidem Codd. Rom. et Vet. Editio-
num, cum Prsefationibus et Notis aliorum et suis ; 7 vols. 4 to.
sewed, scarce, £4 4s. Romce, 1797
2017* Idem liber ; 7 vols. 4to. fine copy, vellum, £5 10s.
ibid. 1797
2018 Ejusdem Epistolse ad Florentinam Sororem (de D.
N. Jesu Christo) Versio Francica, Saec. VIII.) edidit A.
Holzmann ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Carlsruhce, 183G
To a mind pure and refined, St. Isidore added, in his style, graces ac-
quired from solid learning, and a knowledge of the ancients. Of him and
his works Alcuin has said, " Beati itaque Isidori clarissimi Doctoris non
solum Hispanise, verum etiam cunctarum latinae eloquentiae ecclesiarum
perplurima legebamus opuscula et in magna haberaus veneratione." His
" Etymologise " is a most wonderful work for the period in which it was
written, and his "Letters," on an infinity of subjects, are truly valuable ;
whilst his Historical and Biographical writings are necessary in studying
the history of the Goths and Vandals. His " Commentaries," chiefly on
the historical books of the Old Testament, and the Song of Songs, display
his extensive reading. The " Liber Allegoriarum " charmed his contem-
poraries, and in the " Liber Prooemiorum " he gives an abstract of the whole
Bible.
2019 Ittig (Th.) Bibliotheca PP. Apostolicorum, Grseco-Latina,
192 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
prannissa Dissertatione de PP. Apostolicis ; 2 vols, in I, thick
12mo. portrait, vellum, 12s. Idpsiee, 1699-1700
Containing: Vol. I. Clemens Romanus, Ignatius, Polycarpus. — Vol. II.
Clementis Alexandriui Operum Supplementum.
No one could be more competent to edit the works of the Apostolic
Fathers than the author of the " Historia Ecclesiaslica primi et secundi
SaecuU,'' and of the " Heresies of the Apostolic Age." He was Divinity
Professor at Leipzig, where he died in 1710.
Ittig (Th.) de Bibliothecis et Catenis Patrum, etc. Analysis ;vide
Bibliography, No. 537*.
2020 Ivonis (Carnotensis Episcopi, A.D. Ill;-)) Opera omnia, cum
Vita Auctoris (et Prsefatione I. Frontinis edente J. B. Louchet ;)
folio, vellum, scarce, £3. Paris, 1647
2021 Idem liber, alia Editio, imprimente et curante J. P.
Migne; 2 vols. imp. 8vo. newlv half bound, £1 4s.
ibid. 1853
St. Ives was Bishop of Chartres from 1073 to 1115. His principal
works are: 1. Decretalium Collectio ; 2. Exceptiones Ecclesiaalicarum
Reyularv.m ; and, 3. Sermones.
2022 Jacobt (Nisibeni Episcopi, A.D. 325) Sermones, Arm. et Lat.
cum prsefatione, Notis, et Dissertatione de Ascetis, quee omnia
nunc primum prodeunt, edidit N. Antonelli ; folio, sewed,
£\ 10s. Romce, 1736
James of Nisihis, an eloquent preacher, was the contemporary of Atha-
nasius and Hilary, in whose opposition to the doctrines of Arius he heartily
joined.
" In answer to his prayers, the city of Nisibis was often saved in time of
danger." — Ven. Bede.
Jacobo (Ph. a Sanoto) Epitome Bibliothecse Patrum ; vide
No. 1735.
2023 Jerome (Fr.) Bibliotheque ascetique, ou Sentimens des SS.
Peres et des auteurs ecclesiastiques sur les plus importans
sujets de la morale chretienne ; 7 vols. 12mo. fine copy, calf,
£1 4s. Paris, 1761
Joannis Brompton Historia ab Anno 588, ad Annum 1198;
vide No. 716.
Joannts Hagustaldensis ; vide No. 716.
2024 Joannis (Nepotis Sylvani, Saec. IV., Hierosolymitani Episcopi,
SS. Hieronymi, Chrysostomi et Augustini comeetanei) Opera
omnia, cum vhidicio per P. Wastelium ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
hogskin, very scarce, £3 3s. Bruxellce, 1643
The Greek text has not been published, and this is the only edition of
the Latin version of this Father, who flourished in the fourth century.
2025 Joannis-Saresberiensis (Dom. et postea Carnotensis Episcopi,
A.D. 1181) Opera omnia, nunc primum in unum Corpus
collegit J. A. Giles ; 5 vols. 8vo. (published at £3) boards,
£\ 10s. Oxbnii, 1848
2026 Ejusdem de Dogmate Philosophorum, Carmen, Commen-
tario instructus a Ch. Petersen ; Svo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Hamburyi, 1843
The works of this celebrated scholar consist of " Letters," " Polycrati-
cus," " Metalogicus," " Entheticus," and " Lives of Anselm and Becket."
John, Dean of Salisbury, was chosen Bishop of Chartres in 1177, six years
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 193
FATHERS, ETC.
after the murder of Becket, whose friendship he had enjoyed in the most
eminent degree, possessing his fullest confidence, and being often consulted
by him. His Life of Becket is valuable alike to the historian and the
divine.
2027 Jocelini (de Brakelonda, A. D. 1173) Chronica de Rebus Gestis
Samsonis, Abbatis monasterii S. Edmundi, nuncprimum edidit
J. G. Rokewode ; 4to. plates, cloth, 7s. 6d. Londini, 1S40
2028 Josephi (Flavii, Hebrsei, Titi Liberti, A.D. 93) Opera omnia,
Gr. et Lat., ad Editionem S. Havercampi cum Jo. Hudsoni
collatam, curavit Fr. Oberthuer ; 3 thick vols. Svo. (published
at £1 16s.), sewed, 12s. Lijosice, 1782
For other editions, including Hudson's and Havercamp's, see Josephus
in the general alphabet. One copy of his works has been placed amongst
the witnesses to the truth of Christianity; because, in the words of Dr.
Wotton, " the lacunae in the Sacred History are well supplied by him, and
his account of that abomination of desolation, when Titus destroyed the
second temple, is a noble description of the completion of those terrible
prophecies by which our Lord foretold the dissolution of the Jewish
Polity, in the twenty-fourth chapter of St. Matthew, and the thirteenth
chapter of St. Mark;" and so conclusive a testimony from an unwilling
witness is greatly to be prized.
2029 Juliani (Imp., A.D. 363) Opera omnia, et Scti. Cyrilli contra
impium Julianum libri X., Gr. et Lat. cum Notis edidit Span-
heimius ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £\ 10s. Lips. 1696
" Julian, the Apostate," says Bede, " reigned two years and eight
months ; and he returned to the worship of idols, and persecuted the
Christians," etc. Notwithstanding he was a man of great ability, and pos-
sessed many virtues ; and though he persecuted the Christians, he assisted the
Jews, and even attempted to rebuild Jerusalem, in order to make it the
seat of empire, to confute the prophecies of our Lord. The Chronicle of
Malalas abounds in curious particulars respecting his reign.
Julius Firmicus ; vide : Minucius Felix.
2030 Justini (Philosophi et Martyris, A.D. 165) Opera; item Athe-
nagorae, Theophili, Tatiani, et Hermise Tractatus aliquot,
Greece et Latine; folio, portrait, half bound, vellum, 16s.
Colonics, 1686
2031 Idem liber, alia Editio, nee non Tatianus ad versus
Graecos, Athenagorse Legatio, Theophylus ad Autolycum,
Hermias Irrisio, et Acta Martyrii Justini, Gr. et Lat. studio
Monachorum Ordinis S. Benedicti, Congr. S. Mauri; Best
edition (with Paris imprint), folio, calf, scarce, £2 5s.
Paris, 1742
2032 Idem liber; folio, fine copy, calf, £2. 10s. ibid. 1742
2033 Idem liber, Editio Benedictina repetita; folio, calf,
£\ 10s. Venetiis, 1747
2034 Idem liber; folio, vellum, £\ 8s. ibid. 1747
2035 Ejusdem Opera. Recensuit Prolegomenis Adnotatione
ac Versione instruxit, Indicesque adjecit J. C. Th. Otto. Prae-
fatus est Baumgarten-Crusius ; 3 vols. 8vo. facsimile, bound
in cloth and lettered, uncut, 18s. Jence, 1842
2036 Idem liber ; 3 vols. 8vo. vellum, 561 Is. ibid. 1842
* c c
194 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2037 Justini (Martyris) Opera, edidit J. C. Th. Otto; Secunda Edi-
tio; 3 vols. 8vo. boards, £[ 8s. Jena>, 1847-50
2038 Idem liber ; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, antique style,
contents lettered, £1 15s. ibid. 1847-50
Vol. 1, part 1. Apologia niiijor et minor. Appendices.
„ 1, part 2. Dialogus cum Tryphone Judaeo.
„ 2. Oratio ad Gentiles. Cohortat. ad Gentiles. De Monarcliia
Epistolse ad Diognetum. Append.; Gs. 6d.
„ 3, part 1. Expositio rectae Fidei. Epistola ad Zenam et Serenum.
Confutatio dogmatum quorumdam Aristotelis; 4s. 6d.
„ 3, part 2. Quaestiones et Responsiones ad Orthodoxos — Christiano-
rum ad Gentiles — Gentilium ad Christianos ; 6s.
2039 Ejusdem Opera polemica de Veritate Religionis Chris-
tianas, Greece et Lat. ; 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 9s. Wirceburgi, \777
2040 Ejusdem Apologia? duse et Dialogus c. Tryphone Judaeo,
cum notis et emendat. H. Thirlbii ; folio, large paper, calf, 12s.
Londini, 1722
2041 Ejusdem Apologise edidit I. W. J. Braunius in usum
Praelectionum ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Bonn. 1830
2042 Ejusdem cum Tryphone Judaeo Dialogus, secundem Re-
gulus criticas examinatus, et Falsitatis convictus ; 12mo. boards,
4s. 6d. Kiloni, 1700
2043 Ejusdem Epistola ad Diognetum, Graece et Latine, Prole-
gomenis et Annotationibus ornavit J. C. Th. Otto ; 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Lips. 1852
2044 ■ Wagneri (G.) Epistola de Justini Martyris cum Tryphone
Judaeo Dialogo supposito ; 12mo. vellum, 4s. Franco/. 1/01
" Justin, the philosopher, presented Antoninus Pius with his hook on
Christianity, which led the Emperor to regard the Christians with favour ;
and Justin himself, not long after, shed his hlood for Christ in the perse-
cution stirred up by Crescens, the Cynic." — Ven. Bede. Originally at-
tached to the doctrines of Plato, he was converted to Christianity about
the year 132, and is considered the chief of the Apologists. Afterwards he
opposed the heresy of Marcion, whose father, the Bishop of Sinope, had
excommunicated him, and who had adopted one part of the heresy of Cerdo,
similar in part to that of the Yezedi of the present day, maintaining two
principles, one of Good, and the other of Evil, and which, a century later, led
to the blasphemous heresy of Manes. His " Apology for Christianity," and
his " Dialogue with Trypho " the Jew, whose acquaintance he had made
whilst visiting Ephesus, are indispensable to all who inquire for themselves
into the arguments for and against Christianity. He suffered martvrdom
in 165.
Julius Firmicus ; vide : Minucius Felix.
2045 Juvenci (Caii Vaccii Aquilini, Presbyteri, circa A.D. 330) Car-
mina recensuit, Prolegomenis et Notis illustravit F. Arevalus ;
4to. calf, scarce, s61 4s. Romce, 1792
His "Life of Christ" is written in heroic verse. See also: Poetae
Christiani.
Knighton (Henricus) ; vide No. 716.
Kollarii (A. F.) Analecta Monumentorum omnis iEvi Vindo-
bonensia ; vide infra.
2046 Lactantii (Lucii Caecilii Firmiani, Arnobii Discipuli, circa A.D.
328) Opera omnia ad LXXX. et amplius MSS. codices, editosque
XL. collata et emendata, atque Notis Variorum illustrata, labore
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 195
FATHERS, ETC.
et studio Jo.. Bapt. Le Brun, et N. Lenglet Dufresnoy ; 2 vols.
4to. best edition, half bound, £l 8s. Paris, 1748
2047 Lactantii (L. C. Firmiani) Opera, Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
calf, £\ 5s. ibid. 1748
2048 Idem liber ; 2 vols. 4to. fine copy in cf. £1 10s. ibid. 1748
2049 Opera omnia; accesserunt Arnobii Afri libri VII. adver-
sus Gentes ; nee non Minutii Felicis Octavius ; 8vo. printed
in double columns, sewed, 4s. ibid. 1845
2050 Ejusdem de Divinis Institutionibus Libri VII. — De Ira
Dei. — De Opificio Dei — Hymni. — Nephytomon ; folio, fine
copy, in the original binding, capital letters filled in by the ru-
bricator, £1 5s. Venetiis, per Vincent. Benalium, 1493
2051 Ejusdem Divinarum Institutionum, Libri VII. De Ira
Dei. De Opificio Dei. Epitome in Libros suos acephalos.
Phoenix. Carmen de Dominica Resurrectione ; nee non Ter-
tullianus ; 2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. old calf, original binding,
7s. 6d. Venetiis, ap. Aldum, 1515
2052 De Mortibus Persecutorum, etc. ; 18mo. calf, 2s. 6d.
Oxonii, 1680
Lactantius, whom Gibbon calls "the most eloquent of Christians," was
the preceptor to Crispus, the son of the Emperor Constantine : and having
formed his style upon that of Cicero, he writes with the greatest purity and
force, particularly in confuting the heathens. His study of the ancients
induced him to blend metaphysics with his divinity, and it has been ob-
jected to him that his philosophy is sounder than his theology. " The
book which goes under his name, ' De Mortibus Persecutorum,' along with
the Ecclesiastical History of Sulpicius Severus, and the collection published
by Valesius (Nos. 1879-83), are certainly all to be read more than once with
care by those who have to do with Papists and Arians." — Dr. Wotton.
Lamii (Jo.) Delicise Eruditorum ; vide infra.
2053 Lanfranci (Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, et Ecclesise Cathedralis
Cant. Restauratoris, A.D. 1089) Opera omnia, ed. L. Da-
cherio ; folio, vellum, £1 10s. Paris, 1648
2054 Idem liber, alia editio, edidit L. Dacherius ; accedit Vita
et Epistolse ; folio, vellum, 18s. Venet. 1745
2055 Idem liber ; folio, calf, 18s. ibid. 1745
2056 Ejusdem Opera, qua; supersunt omnia, ex nova Recen-
sione Codd. MSS. edidit J. A. Giles ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published
at f I 4s.) cloth boards, 12s. Paris, 1844
"This distinguished person, born at Pavia in 1005, and early known as
a scholar in Italy, passed into France about 1042, to preside over a school
at Bee, in Normandy. It became conspicuous under his care for the studies
of the age — dialectics and theology. It is hardly necessary to add, that
Lanfranc was raised by the Conqueror to the primacy of England, and thus
belongs to our own history." — Hallam. His " Statutes of the Order of
St. Benedict," and his " Letters," relate to matters of discipline, and the
"Chronicle of the Abbey of Bee," commenced by him from its foundation
in 1034, is continued by other hands to 1468 ; and by way of Appendix the
Lives of the first four Abbots of Bee are given, together with " The Life of
St. Augustine," the Apostle of the Anglo-Saxons. The Benedictine
edition commences with a contemporary Life of the Primate, which is fol-
lowed by his " Commentaries on the Epistles of St. Paul." The volume
also contains " Hugo Ligonensis, et Durandus Abbas de Eucharistia, contra
Berengarium, Tractatus II."
Le Movne (S.) Varia Sacra; vide infra.
196 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2057 Leonis-Magni (Romani Pontificis, A.D. 461); — Maximi (Tau-
rinensis Episcopi, Saec. V. circa 430) ; — Petri Chrysologi
(Saec. V. circa 435) ; — Fulgentii (Ruspensis Episcopi, A.D.
533) ; Valeriani (Cemeliensis Episcopi, circa A. D. 450)
Opera omnia; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s. Lutctice, 1623
" The Homilies of Leo the Great are eloquent and energetic ; those of
Chrysologus clear and full of simple beauty ; and those of Fulgentius abound
in sound and solid sense." — MS. Note.
2058 Leonis-Magni Opera nunc primum XXX. Epistolis tribusque
Opusculis aucta, Appendicibus, Dissertationibus, Notis, Obser-
vationibusque illustrata. Accedunt Hilarii Opuscula, Vita, et
Apologia ; nee non Codex Canonum et Constitutorum Sedis
Apostolicse ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s. Lugd. 1/00
2059 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £1 Is. ibid. 1700
2060 Idem liber, alia editio, nee non Opuscula et Vita S. Hilarii,
Aralet. Episcopi, et Sermones et Ilomilise S. Maximi, Episcopi
Taurin. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, bds. uncut, £1 4s. Yenetns, 1748
2061 Ejusdem Opera omnia cum Notis curantibus P. etH. Bai-
leriniis ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £3 3s. ibid. 1753-7
2062 Ejusdem Opera omnia ad MSS. Codices emendata, novis
Monumentis aucta, Notis et Observationibus adornata, studio
Petri Tbomse Cacciari ; 3 vols, folio, facsimiles of MSS. vellum,
£3 3s. Romce, 1753-56
Many give the preference to this edition of the works of Pope Leo the
First over that published at the same time at Venice by the brothers Peter
and Jerome Ballerini, on account of Cacciari's " Exercitationes," in which
he goes fully into the great heresies of the Manichees, Priscillianists, Pela-
gians, and Eutychians, and which of themselves form a volume of some 600
pages. Leo the Great, who succeeded Sextus III. in 440, having been em-
ployed both by him and by Celestin I. in many important offices, is himself
distinguished for his zeal against heretics, particularly against the Mani-
chees, which renders Cacciari's "Commentary" almost indispensable to the
proper understanding of various allusions in his " Discourses."
Lipomani (A.) Catenae; vide: Patrum Catenas.
Liturgia Mozarabica ; vide : Liturgies, and p. 50.
2063 Lombardi (Petri, Magistri Sententiarum, Parisiensis Arciepis-
copi, A.D. 1164) Sententiarum Libri IV. ; thick small 8vo.
neatly printed, vellum, 9s. Paris, 1557
2064 ■ Idem liber, alia Editio ; 4to. calf, 16s. Basil, 1557
2065 Sententiarum Libri IV ; Praefixa est Summa Theologica
D. Thomse Aquinatis, curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ;
4 vols, imperial 8vo. sewed, £1 8s. Paris, 1853
Peter Lombard, so called from the place of his birth, Novara, in Lorn-
bardy, was educated in Paris, where he became tutor to Philip, son of
Louis le Gros. He is emphatically called the " Master of Sentences," and
his celebrated book has been commented upon by a host of Schoolmen,
amongst whom St. Thomas Aquinas, and Dionysius a Rykel, the Carthusian,
stand conspicuous. It may be said to be the ground-work of all subsequent
systems of Theology, more particularly of those of the Church of Rome.
Losinga (Herbert de, Norvicensis Episcopus, circa A.D. 1136) ;
vide No. 724.
2066 Ltjciferi (Calaritani Episcopi, A.D. 370) Opera, Editio Prin-
ceps : Ad Constantium, Constantiui Eilium, Opuscula ; small
8vo. vellum, rare, 15s. Paris, 1568
FATHERS, ETC] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 197
FATHERS, ETC.
2067 Luciferi (Calaritani) Opera omnia, curantibus J. D. et Jacobi
Coletis ; best edition, fol. fine paper, rare, £2 2s. Venetiis, 1/78
Lucifer was Bishop of Cagliari, in Sardinia, and so much opposed to the
Arians, that rather than admit the Decree of the Council of Alexandria of
362, for the re-admission of the Arian Bishops, who had recanted their
errors, he set up a separate communion, which took the name of Luciferians
after him.
Ludovici VII. (Gallorum Regis) Epistolse ; vide No. 1705.
2068 Luitprandi (Cremonensis Episcopii, Ssec. X. circa 970) Opera
qure extant, Notis illustrata ; folio, vellum, £1 Is. Antverp. 1640
Luitprand, the celehrated Lombard historian, whose life was passed in
the service of Berengarius and the Emperor Otho, represented the former
as Ambassador at the Court of Constantine Porphyrogenitus, and the latter,
in the same capacity, at that of Necephorus Phocas.
This is the best edition of his history.
2069 Lumper (P. Gottfridi) Historia Theologico-Critica de Vita,
Scriptis atque Doctrina Sanctorum Pafrum aliorumque Scrip-
torum Ecclesiasticorum trium primorum Saeculorum, ex Viro-
rum Doctissimorum Literariis Monumentis collecta ; 13 vols.
8vo. sewed, £3 3s. Aug. Find. 1783
2070 Idem liber; 13 vols. 8vo. veil. £3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1783-99
For the Contents of this valuable book, see " Darling's Cyclopaedia,"
col. 1882.
Lxjpi (C.) Opera ; vide No. 1246, et infra.
2071 Lupi (Servati, Saec. IX. circa 830) Opera cum Notis S. Baluzii,
8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Antverp. 1710
Lydus (Jo., circa AD. 560) ; vide: Corpus Script. Byzant.
2072 Mabillon (J.) Vetera Analecta, complectens varia Fragmenta et
Epistolas Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum, hactenus inedita ; 4 vols.
8vo. 16s. Paris, 1675
Among the numerous pieces (nearly 200) composing this collection, may
be mentioned: " Kalendarium Antiquissimum Ecclesia? Carthaginensis;"
" Veteres Litania? Anglicana? a mille annis edita? ;" " Litania? Carolina? ;"
" Index vetustissimus Rom. Pontificum;" " Ven. Bedae Epistola ad Albi-
nuro Abbatem ;" " Albini Alcuini Epistola? nova? XXVI.;" " Orationes S.
Anselmi Archiep. Cantuariensis ;" " Wilhelmi Anglorum Regis Epistola ad
Joannem Abbatem Fiscamnensem ;" " Joannis Abbatis Epistola? ad Wil-
helmum;" and of Mabillon's own works, his " Disquisitio de Ven. Beda?
Commentariis in Paulum, de Confessione Fidei sub Alcuini nomine edita,
etc." " Scriptor ex Benedictinorum Ordine sine controversia doctissimus,
atque in illustranda Historia Ecclesiastica indefatigabilis ; judicio, mode-
ratione, experientia, et lihertate honesta sentiendi, multis aliis sui ordinis et
religionis longe superior." — Weismann.
2073 Ejusdem Vetera Analecta, sive Collectio Vett. Operum,
etc. Accedit ejusdem Iter Germanicum, Vita et Opuscula de
Pane Eucharistico, azymo ac fermentato ; Hildefonsus Hispanus
de eodem argumento ; et Eusebii Rom. ad Theophilum Epistola
de Cultu Sanctorum ignotorum ; folio, vellum, £\ 10s.
Paris, 1/23
For Contents, see Dowling's Notitia, pp. 80-89.
2074 Ejusdem et M. Germain Museum Italicum, seu Collectio
veterum Scriptorum ex Bibliotbecis Italicis ; Iter Italicum
Litterarium, varia Patrum Opuscula et Vetera Monumenta,
Libros Rituales, etc., complectens (e. g. Maximi Homilise,
Adriaui Vita ; Joan. Diacoui Epistolse ; Anastasii Biblio-
198 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
thecariiEpistolae; Index Episc. Mediolanensium ; Ilistoria Belli
Sacri ; Sacramentarium Gallicanum ; Comment, in Ordinem
Romanum ; et Antiqui libri Rituales S. Rom. Ecclesiae) ;
2 vols. 4to. calf, scarce, £1 5s. Paris, 1/24
2075 Macarii (Eremite, iEgyptii, S. Antonii Discipuli, Pistoris,
A.D. 391) Opuscnla, Apothegmata, et Homilise, Gr. et Lat.,
edidit G. Pritius; 2 vols, in I, small 8vo. portrait, vellum, 6s.
Lipsice, 1698-9
20/6 ■ Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. calf, carmine edges,
antique pattern, 9s. ibid. 1698-9
2077 Idem liber, alia Editio ; 2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. calf, 6s.
ibid. 1/14
2078 Ejusdem Epistolee, Homiliarum loci, Preces, ad fidem
codd. primus edidit 11. J. Floss, 8vo. sewed, 5s. Colon. 1850
Macarius, a native of Alexandria, was brought up to the trade of a baker,
■whence his cognomen. He was, it is said, converted by St. Anthony.
" I have been reading some of Macarius's Homilies, and think them
truly wonderful for his day and circumstances. The manner is not always
judicious, and there is, perhaps, too great a fondness for allegorizing; still,
however, the introspection, the spirituality, and, so to speak, the heaven-
ward views, which one meets with in every page, make me esteem the
volume a treasure." — Bp. Jebb.
Bishop Madox, who had himself been apprenticed to a pastry-cook, used
facetiously to refer to Macarius as " the other baker" in Orders.
Mai (Cardinalis Angelus) ; vide: Bibliotheca Patrum ; Scriptores
Vaticani ; Spicilegium Romanum ; et Auctores Classici.
Malal.e (Jo., Saec. IX.) Chronographia Greeca ; vide : Corpus
Byzant. Script.
2079 Idem liber, Editio Princeps, e MS. Cod. Bibl. Bod-
leianse uunc primum edita, cum Interp. et Notis Edm. Chil-
meadi. Prsemittitur Dissertatio de Autore, per H. Hodium.
Accedit EpistolaR. Bentleii ad Jo. Millium ; 8vo. vellum, 18s.
Oxonii, 1691
Gibbon places the date of Malalas towards the middle of the fourth
century. Hodius aassigns him to the ninth.
2080 Mansi (Jos.) Bibliotheca locupletissima Moralis Praedicabilis :
seu Discursus varii exquisiti ex SS. Patribus ; 4 vols, folio,
vellum, scarce, £3 10s. Venetiis, 1722
2081 Marechal (Bernardi) Concordantia Sanctorum Patrum Ec-
clesise Grsecae atque Latine, Fidei, Morum, et Discipline
difficultates quse in ipsorum scriptis occurrunt elucidans ; folio,
2 vols, in 1, half bound, vellum, neat, 14s. Aug. Vind. 1769
2082 Marii (Mercatoris, D. Augustini Amici, Saec. V.) Opera omnia
exegetica et polemica ; cum Notis Stepbani Balazii, etc., edidit
J. P. Migne ; imp. 8vo. newly half bound, 12s. Paris, 1846
2083 Marrier (Mart.) et A. Quercitani (Du Chesne) Bibliotheca
Cluniacensis, in qua Vitse, Scripta, etc. Patrum Cluniacen-
sium continentur. Item Catalogus Abbatiarum a Cluniacensi
Coenobio dependentium, Notis illustrata ; folio, calf, scarce,
£\ 15s. Paris, 1614
2084 Marriott (C.) Analecta Christiana (ex SS. PP. Gratis) in usum
Tironum edita et Notis illustrata ; 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. cloth,
10s 6d. Oxonii, 1844-8
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 199
FATHERS, ETC.
2085 Marten e (Edm.) et U. Durand Thesaurus Novum x\necdo-
torum (Pontificum, Regum ac Principum, etc. Epistolarum et
Diplom. ad Actus Conciliorum, Synodoium, etc.) ; 5 vols. Paris.
171 7. — Accedit Collectio Veterum Scriptorum et Monumentorum
Historicorum Dogmaticorum Moralium ; 9 vols. ; iu all 14 vols.
folio, vellum, very scarce, ^612 12s. Paris. 1717-33
For Contents see Darling, col. 1981-8.
Martene et Durand Voyage Litteraire; vide infra.
2036 Martini (Legionensis, Saec. XIII. circa 1250) Opera omnia,
nunc primum in lucem edita, jussu F. A. Lorenzana ; 4 vols.
. folio, calf, scarce, £A 4s. Segovice, 1 782-6
2087 Idem liber, alia editio, imperial 8vo. newly half bound,
14 s. Paris, 1855
Till within the last half-century these invaluable commentaries were
unknown in this country, when my respected friend, the late Mr. Asher,
procured copies of the edition of 1782-6 from abroad, both for the British
Museum and the Bodleian Library. In Spain they are looked upon even
with greater respect than is accorded to any but the early great expounders
of Scripture.
" In expositione Scripturarum sanctissimis primis doctoribus merito
valet adaequari." — Luce Tudensis Chron.
2088 Martini (Raymundi, Hispani, Saec. XIII. circa 1280) Pugio
Fidei adversus Mauros et Judseos, cum Observationibus J. de
Voisin, Introductione J. B. Carpzovii et Conversione Hermanni
Judsei ab ipso scripta ; folio, calf, £1 10s. Lipsice, 1687
Martini was one of the most celebrated Oriental scholars of his day, and
"his famous book, 'Pugio Fidei,' exhausts the subject." He has been
ranked with Justin Martyr, Eubsebius and St. Augustin, and other early
apologists.
Martyrologia ; vide infra.
2089 Matth^ei (C. F.) Lectiones Mosquenses : — Jo. Chrysostomi
Homilia ; Specimen Catenae Euthymii Zigabeni ; Gregorii
Thessalonici Dialogus ; Theodori Studitre Scholium ; Gregorii
Nazianzeni Fragm. ; Scholia in Psalmos ; Interpretatio Sym-
boli ; Glossarium in Epist. Apostolorum ; ex MSS. Codd. nunc
primum edidit ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s. Lipsice, 1779
Matth.ei-Paris (Saec. XIIT. circa 1240) Historia; vide No.
710-11.
Matth,ei Westmonasteriensis Flores Historiarum ad Annum
1307 ; vide No. 712.
2090 Maximi (Sancti, Taurinensis Episcopi, Saec. V. circa 430) Opera
Jussu Pii VI. P. M. aucta atque Annotationibus illu&trata
(a Bruno) et Victorio Amadeo, Sardinise Regi d. d. (a Pio VI.
ipso, cum prsefatione ejusdem, et Vita Auctoris, pp. cc.) ;
roval folio, facsimiles, fine copy, in vellum, £2 2s. Romce, 1784
2091 Idem liber; half bound, £\ 16s. ibid. 1780
" The Homilies of Maximus of Turin are short, neat, and pious," says
Mosheim ; and Bp. Jebb calls him " one of the most eloquent fathers of
the fifth century."
2092 Maximi (S. Confessoris, Saec. VII. circa 650) Opera, Gr. et
200 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Lat. Opera et studio R. F. Combefis ; 2 vols, folio, calf, full
gilt backs, scarce, £2 15s. Paris, 16/5
His " Commentaries" on the 59th Psalm, " Eripe me de Tnimicis," and
upon various hard texts in his Discourses, are praised hy Bp. Hall.
2093 Mercatoris (Marii, Saec. V. circa A.D. 460) Opera cum Notis
et Dissertatiouibus J. Garnerii ; folio, calf, £2 10s. Paris, 1673
Idem liber, alia editio, curante etimprimente J. P. Migne ;
imperial 8vo. vellum, 12s. 6d. ibid. 1846
The works of Mercator have reference solely to the Pelagian and Nes-
torian heresies.
2094 Methodius (Tyronensis Episcopus et Martyr, A.D. 303) ; vide :
Amphilochus, No. 1605.
2095 Meursii (Jo.) Opera omuia. Joannes Lamius receusebat etScboliis
illustrabat ; 12 vols, folio, portrait and plates, half bound,
uncut, £8 8s. Florent. 1741-63
The Works of Meursius claim a place in the catalogue of Patristic litera-
ture, and contain : —
Vol. 6. Critica Arnohiana. — Constantini Porphyrogennetae Opera.
„ 7. Scriptores Rerum Orientalium varii.
„ 8. Eusebii Pamph. — Pselli — Cyrilli Alexand. — Anastasii — Theo-
phylacti — Procopii — et aliorum Opuscula varia.
„ 9. jElnothi Monachi Vita Canuti Regis, et alia.
Merobaudes et Corippus ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
Meyers (G.) Geschichte der Scbrift-erklserung ; vide infra.
Mingarelli (J. A.) Anecdota ; et Reliquiae Codd. iEgyptico-
rum ; vide infra.
2090 Minucii Felicis (Saec. III. circa A.D. 210) Octavius ; et Caec.
Cyprianus de Idolorum Vanitate, ace. N. Rigaltii Observationes ;
4to. boards, 5s. 6d. Paris, 1643
2097 Ejusdem Octavius cum integris omnium Notis et Com-
mentario, etc. edidit J. Ouzelius ; nee non Julii Firmici, liber
de Errore profanarum Religionum ; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d.
Luffduni, 1672
2098 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, cum integris Woweri, Elemen-
horstii, Heraldi et Rigaltii Notis aliorumque, edidit J. Grono-
vius. Accedit Cyprianus de Idolorum Vanitate ; 8vo. vellum,
4s. 6d. Lugduni Bat. 1709
This masterly Dialogue between a Christian and a Heathen exposes and
refutes the falacies of Paganism.
2099 Monet* (Cremonensis Ord. Prsedicat. Saec. XIII. circa A.D.
1225) adversus Catharos et Valdenses, libri V. nunc primum
edidit et Notis illustravit T. A. Ricchinius ; folio, uncut, 18s.
Romce, 1743
2100 Idem liber ; folio, large paper, vellum, £l 8s. ibid. 1743
2101 Montfaucon (Bernardi de) Collectio Nova Patrum et Scripto-
rum Grsecorum, Gr. et Lat. ; 2 vols, folio, £2 15s.
Paris, 1706
See Darling's Cyclopaedia, cols. 2089-90.
2102 Ejusdem Diarium Italicum, sive Monumenta ex Veteri-
bus Bibliothecis collecta ; 4to. plates, vellum, 9s. ibid. 1702
See Darling's Cyclopaedia, col. 2089.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 201
FATHERS, ETC.
More (Tho. de la) Ilistoria ; vide No. 704.
2103 Muratori (L. A.) Anecdota Gfcseea, nunc primum e Codd. MSS.
eruta et Notis et Dissertationibus aucta ; 4to. calf, 10s. 6d.
Petavii, 1709
0000 — — — Scriptores Italici ; vide infra.
2104 Neandri (Aug.) Patrum Opuscula Selecta, Gr. et Lat. ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 9s. Berolini, 1826-7
Nennii Historia Britonum ; vide Nos. 707, 1914, et Historici
Scriptores Monastici.
2105 Nemesii (Emesini Episcopi, Saec. IV. circa A. D. 390) de Natura
Hominis liber, Gr. et Lat., edidit et Animadversiones adjecit
C. F. Matthsei ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. Kales, 1801
Nemesius was a Heathen Philosopher, and embraced Christianity. He
afterwards became Bishop of Emessa in Phoenicia.
Nicephortjs Gregoras ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
2106 Nicety (Episcopi Aquilejensis, A.D. 460) Opuscula II. edita
et illustrata a P. Braida ; royal 4to. sewed, 18s. Utini, 1810
2107 JNicetye (Serronis, Heraclese Episcopi, Saec. XI.) Catena Patrum
in Jobum, Gr. et Lat. edidit Textumque Jobi juxta veram et
germanam LXX. addidit P. Junius ; folio, vellum, 10s. 6d.
Londini, 1637
2108 Nicety (Acomnati, Saec. XIII. circa A.D. 1206) Annales Im-
perii Grseci, ab Anno 1117 ad Annum 1203, Gr. et Lat. cura
H. Wolfii ; 4 to. calf, scarce, 12s. Genevce, 1593
2109 Idem liber ; Gr. et Lat. Editio nova, cura Im. Bekkeri ;
8vo. sewed, 14s. Bounce, 1835
2110 Nicet/E (Choniatse) Narratio de Statuis antiquis a Francis post
captum Anno 1207, Constantinopolia destructis, edidit Fr.
Wilken ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Lipsice, 1830
2111 Nicolai I. (Papse, A.D. 867) Epistolse ; folio, vellum, 15s.
Romce, 1542
Pope Nicholas I. and Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople, thundered
anathemas against each other with great fury and perseverance.
2112 Niersts (S. Clajensis, Armeniorum Patriarchse, Saec. XII.) Pre-
ces, 24 Linguis editae ; 18mo. portrait, calf, gilt edges, 10s. 6d.
Venetiis, in insula S. Lazari, 1823
In Armenian, ancient and modern Greek, ancient and monkish Latin,
Italian, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, English, Irish, Russian, Polish,
Illyric, Servian, Hungarian, Turkish, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, Chaldee,
Syriac, Iberian.
2113 Nili (Ascetse, A.D. 451) Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat. (Epistolse,
Gr. et Lat. cum Var. Lect. et Leonis Allatii Diatriba de Nilis
et eorum Scriptis. Tractatus, seu Opuscula ex Codd. MSS.
eruta, Gr. et Lat., cum Notis J. M. Suaresii) ; 2 vols, folio,
£4 4s. . Roma, 1 668-73
2114 Ejusdem Opera quredam nondum edita, Gr. et Lat. Petrus
Possinus recensuit et vertit ; 4to. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d.
Paris, 1639
2115 Ejusdem Epistolse Greece, nunc primum editte, cum Ver-
sione Latina aPetr. Possino, Soc. Jes. ; 4to. calf, 10s. 6d.
ibid. 1657
202 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2116 Nili (Ascetse) Epistolarum Libri IV. Gr. et Lat. interp. Leo
Allatio ; folio, fine copy, vellum, £\ Is. Romce, 1668
0000 Ejusdem Liber de VIII. Vitiis ; vide : Palladius.
Nilus was a disciple of St. Chrysostom, and becoming enamoured of a mo-
nastic life, he separated from his wife, quitted Constantinople, and settled
in Africa. His letters are much prized by ascetics.
2117 Nili (Junioris, Saec. VII.) Vita, Gr. et Lat., cura J. M. Caryo-
phili ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Roma:, 1624
2118 Nonni (Panopolitani, Saec. V.) Greeca Paraphrasis Evangelii
Johannis, cum Interpretatione Latina et Notis T. Nansii ; small
8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1589
2119 Idem liber, alia editio, Greece et Latine ; accedunt Notse
J. N. A(brami), Soc. Jes. ; 12mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1623
0000 ; vide : Poetse Cbristiani.
Besides this paraphrase of the Gospel of St. John, which is included by
Aldus Manutius in bis edition of the "Poetse Cbristiani," Nonnus wrote
another poem, in eighteen books, entitled " Dionysiaca," which will be found
under " Auctores Classici."
2120 Norberti (Magdeburgensis Archiepiscopi, circa A.D. 1130)
Sermones ad Preemonstratenses filios, enucleati ab H. Hirn-
heim ; folio, frontispiece, calf, 18s. Pragai, 1676
2121 Novatiani (Heresiarchi, Saec. III., circa A.D. 250) Opera,
studio J. Jackson ; 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Londini, 1728
0000 Liber de Trinitate ; et de Cibis Judaicis ; vide : Ter-
tullianus.
2122 Liber de Trinitate, nee non Minucii Felicis Octavius ;
8vo. sewed, Wirceb. 1782
Vide : Dionysius Alexandrinus.
2123 Odonis (Cluniacens Abbatis, Saec. X.,circaA.D. 243) Opera omnia
(Comment, in Jobum, etc.) ; vide : Marrier et Du Chesne.
2124 (Ectjmenii (A.D. 950) Expositiones in Acta Apostolorum in
VII. Catholicas Epistolas et Epistolas Pauli omnes. Aretbse
A.D. 540) Expositio in Apocalypsin Joannis, Greece, editio
princeps ; folio, fine copy in calf, £ 1 Is. Veronce, 1532
2125 ■ Ejusdem Commentarii in Acta Apostolorum, in omnes Pauli
Epistolas, et in Epistolas ceteras Catholicas omnes : accedunt
Arethse, Cappod. Episcopi, Explanationes in Apocalypsin, Gr.
et Lat. ; 2 vols, folio, calf, neat, £2 2s. Paris, 1631
An abridgment of Chrysostom on the same books, and very well executed.
2125*G5hler (Francisci) Corpus Hsereseologicum ; Tom I. in quo
Philastri, Augustini, Preedestinati, Pseudo-Tertulliani, Psudo-
Hieronymi, Isidori, Pauli, Honorii de Hferesibus, et Gennadiide
Ecclesiasticis Dogmatibus libri; 8vo. sewed, 10s. Berolini, 1856
To be completed in 8 vols. Separate title-pages are given with each,
which is complete in itself.
G^ttinger Bibliographie Biographique ; vide No. 544.
2126 Optati (Afras Episcopi, A.D. 384) Opera cum Notis G. Alba-
spineei et aliorum. Accedunt Facundi (Hermianensis Episcopi,
circa A.D. 550) pro tribus Capitulis Calcbed. libri XII. et alia
Opuscula ejusdem, cum Notis J. Sirmondi. Adjecta sunt Obser-
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 203
FATHERS, ETC.
vationes Ecclesiastical G. Albispinsei, et Opuscula varia ; folio,
calf, £1 4s. Paris, 1676
2127 Opt ati (Afrse Episc.) de Schismate Donatistarum libri VII.;
accedit Historia Donatistarum, una cum Monumentis Vett. ad
earn spectantibus, nee non Geograpliia Episcopalis Africas,
studio L. Dupin ; folio, half bound, 18s. ibid. 1702
2128 Idem liber, alia editio, cum aliis hue pertinentia vetera
Monumenta ; cura Franc. Oberthuer ; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 9s.
Wirceburgi, 1789-90
Optatus's " Discourse against Parraenianus," and St. Augustine's treatises
against the Donatists, the great schism of the West, claim the attentive
perusal of all who take interest in the discipline and hierarchy of the Church.
Facundus defended the books known as " The Three Chapters," at the
Council of Constantinople in 547 ; and as they favoured the doctrines of
the Nestorians, he was held to countenance that great schism of the East,
and sent into banishment by the Emperor Justinian.
Ordoricus Vitalis (Saec. XL) Hist. Eccles. Angl. ; vide
No. 575.
2129 Origenis (S. Presbyteri, Alexandrini, A.D. 254) Opera omnia,
Gr. et Lat. Genuina vel dubia, cum Notis et Indicibus, editio
Benedictina, opera et studio C. Delarue ; 4 vols, folio, calf,
£\3 13s. Paris. 1733
2130 Idem liber, et Hexaplorum quae supersunt Hebr., Graece
et Latine, Notis illustravit B. Montfaucon ; 2 vols. ibid.
1713: — together, 6 vols, folio, calf, £15 15s. ibid. 1713-33
"The Hexapla," or Great Bible of different versions, was compiled during
his residence at Rome prior to his ordination, and his " Commentaries,"
after he had been ordained in Palestine by two bishops, were prepared by
him partly at Alexandria, his native place, and partly at Tyre, where he
died, in his 69th year.
2131 Ejusdem Opera omnia, quae Greece vel Latine extant,
edidit C. H. Lommatzsch; complete in 25 vols. 12mo. sewed,
£6 6s. ; newly bound in 12 vols, contents lettered, £7 17s. 6d.
Berolini, 1834-46
2131* Idem liber; 25 vols, in 11, 12mo. half bound calf, con-
tents lettered, £6 10s. ibid. 1834-46
2132 Opera Polemica, Greece et Latine, cura Oberthur;
15 vols. 8vo. sewed, £3 3s. Wirceburgi, 1788
2133 Ejusdem in Sacras Scripturas Comment. Gr. et Lat. Notis
et Observationibus illustravit P. D. Huetius, qui Origeniana
prsefixit ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £l 10s. Colon. 1685
2134 Ejusdem Hexaplorum, quae supersunt, multis partibus
auctiora quam a Flaminio Nobilio et Johanne Drusio edita
fuerint. Ex Manuscriptis et Libris editis emit et Notis illus-
travit B. de Montfaucon ; 2 vols, folio, full-length portrait
of Cardinal D'Estrees by Giffart, vellum, £\ 16s. Paris, 1713
2135 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, half bound, very fine impression
of the portrait, £2 16s. ibid. 1714
Though bearing date 1714, this is the same edition as that of 1713, with
a new title-page. For Contents, see Darling's Cyclopaedia, p. 2244.
2136 Idem liber, alia editio, Notis illustravit C. T. Bahrdt ;
2 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, 16s. Lipsice, 1769
204 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2137 Originis (S.) Dialogus contra Marcionitas, sive de Recti in
Deum Fide ; Exhortatio ad Myrtyriuin ; Responsio ad Epist. de
Historia Susannoe ; de Oracione Libellus ; et Marci Diodochi
Sermo contra Arianos, nunc primum edita, Gr. et Lat., cum
Notis et Indicibus curis J. R. Wetstenii ; 4to. best edition,
calf, scarce, 12s. Basilice, 1694
2138 Ejusdem contra Celsum libri VIII. etejusdem Pbilocalia,
Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Variorum et suis, cura G. Spencer ; 4to.
vellum, 9s. Cantabr. 1677
2139 Ejusdem Philocalia, de Obscuris S. Scripturse Locis, ex
Originis Commentariis excerpta a Basilio Magno et Gregorio
discipulo, Thaumaturgo, Gr. et Lat. cura Jo. Tarini. Acce-
dunt alia Opuscula Patrum, Paris, 1624 — Jo. Cbrysostomi
IV. Homilise in Psalmos et Interpretatio Danielis Gr. et Lat.
ibid. 1661 — Socratis Antisthenis et Aliorum Socraticorum
Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. cura Leonis Allatii ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. all
first editions, vellum, rare, £,\ Is. Paris, 1624-61
2140 Ejusdem de Oratione liber, Gr. et Lat. Notis edidit Guil.
Reading; 4to. bound, 6s. 6d. Londini, 1728
2141 Ejusdem de Principiis liber, primum separatim edidit et
Annotatione in Usum Academicum instruxit E. R. Redepen-
nig ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Lipsice, 1 836
" Origen," says Bede, " in the reign of Aurelius Alexander, was famous
as a preacher throughout the world, so much so that Mammea, the mother
of the Emperor, who was anxious to hear him, sent for him to Antioch,"
where he appears to have converted both Mammea and Christiana, the wife
of Alexander; for Bede adds that upon Maximin, the brother of Alexander,
coming to the throne, "he persecuted the priests and clergy, more parti-
cularly the preachers in the Churches, principally on account of Christiana,
the widow of his brother, and the family of Mammea, his mother, and
especially on account of Origen, the priest." From this persecution, how-
ever, Origen sought refuge in Caisarea, where he converted Gregory Thau-
maturgus and his brother Athenodorus to the faith. During the quiet
which followed in the reigns of Philip and his son, he wrote his " Reply to
Celsus," the Epicurean philosopher, and from the testimony of St. Jerome,
who records that " he had himself read 600 of his books,'' he must have
been a most indefatigable writer. In the Decian persecution, which followed
those seven years of peace, he suffered the tortures of the rack, which may
have accelerated his death, as that event took place not long afterwards, in
the reign of Gallus, whose persecution of the Christian priesthood is gra-
phically described by Dionysius Alexandrinus. His " Interpretation of
Scripture," the plan of which differs from that pursued by St. Chrysostom,
was at times perhaps too allegorical, or, at others, too much in the literal
sense of the words, and his siucerity in the belief that the latter was in-
tended, was proved by the sacrifice he made to qualify himself for the king-
dom of heaven. His " Commentaries on the Bible," and those of St. Chry-
sostom and St. Jerome, have formed the foundation- of all later expositions
of the Sacred Writings.
2142 Orosii (Pauli Hispani D. Augustini discipuli, Saec. V. circa
A.D. 420) Historiarum adversus Paganos Libri VII. ut et
Apologetieus contra Pelagium de Arbitrii Libertate, cum Notis
F. Macodurani et L. Lautii, recensuit et Animadversionibus
illustravit S. Havercampus ; 4to. vellum, £\ 5s. Luffd.Bat.1738
St. Augustine sent Orosius to Jerusalem to consult St. Jerome on the
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 205
FATHERS, ETC.
origin of the soul, and by his advice also Orosius wrote his " Missina
Humana," or History. He wrote several other pieces, amongst which that
on " Free-will" claims prominent notice.
2143 Oudin (Cas.) de Scriptoribus vel Scriptis Ecclesiasticis a Labbe,
Cave, Dupin et aliis ad Annum 1460 omissis, cum multis Dis-
sertationibus ; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £1 lis. 6d. Lipsice, 1/22
For other copies vide infra.
Pachymeres ; vide: Corpus Bazant. Script.
2144 Palladii (Helenopolis Episcopi, A.D. 421) Lausiaca, sive His-
toria Eremitarum, et Theodoreti Religiosa Historia ; 4to. calf,
scarce, £1 5s. Paris, 1555
2145 Ejusdem de Gentibus Indise et Bragamnibus liber. — S.
Ambrosius (A.D. 397) de Moribus Brachmanorum — Anonymus
de Brachmanibus — Ex Bibliotheca Regia nunc primum in
lucem protulit Edoardus Bissseus (Clarericieux) ; folio, large
paper, calf, very scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Londini, 1675
2146 Ejusdem de Vita Joannis Chrysostomi Dialogus. Acce-
dunt Chrysostomi Laudatio Diodori Tarcensis ; Acta Tarachi,
Probi et Androuici ; Passio Bonifacii ; Evagrius de VIII.
Cogitationibus ; Nilus de VIII. Vitiis ; Gr. et Lat. edente E
Bicotio ; 4to. calf, 15s. Paris, 1680
Palladius was a native of Cappadocia, and made Bishop of Helenopolis in
404, and afterwards translated to Aspona. His " History of Anchorets,"
printed at Paris in 1555, is the Latin version only, the Greek text not having
yet been printed.
2147 Paschasii (Petri, Hispani, circa A.D. 1305) Opera, de Ingressu
Maurorum in Hispaniam — contra Mahometanos, etc. ; folio,
Spanish binding, 18s. Matriti, 1676
2148 Paschasii Badberti (Corbeiensis Abbatis, Saec. IX. A.D. 850)
Opera (Expositiones in Matthaeum, in Psalmam XLIV. et in
Lamentationes Jeremise ; — De Corpore et Sanguine Domini ; — ■
Epistolse ad Fradegardum ; — de Partu Virginis ; — de Fide,
Spe et Charitate ; — de Passione Rufini et Valerii ; — Vitse
Adelhardi et Walse :) cura J. Sirmondi ; folio, calf, very scarce,
£2 2s. Paris, 1618
2 149 Idem liber, editio nova, curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ;
imp. 8vo. newly half bound calf, 14s. Paris, 1852
Of the Commentary of St. Matthew by Paschasius Radbertus, there is a
MS. on vellum, of the tenth century, in the Library of Winchester
College, in the most beautiful preservation, which does not appear to have
been collated. Paschasius Radbert was the first to promulgate the dogma
of the Real Presence in the Eucharist. Rabanus Maurus denounced it as
" an error and a novelty " and Bertram the Priest, or as he is now more
frequently called Ratramn, a member of his own Abbey, wrote his celebrated
treatise against it, and Paschasius Radbert was deposed in consequence,
or at least compelled to resign his abbacy. Cardinal Bellarmine, with his
usual fairness, states : " Hie auctor primus fuit qui serio et copiose scripsit
de Veritate Corporis et Sanguinis Domini in Eucharistia." See Ratramni
Opera omnia.
Patres Apostolici : —
2151 SS. Patrum, qui Temporibus Apostolorum floruerunt (Bar-
20C david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Patres Apostolici : —
nabae, dementis Romani, Hermae, Ignatii, et Polycarpi),
Opera, edita et inedita, vera et supposita, una cum Actis
Martyrum, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Variorum et J. B. Cote-
lerii; 2 vols, folio, half bound, calf, £2 12s. 6d.
Antverpice, 1698
2152 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £3. ibid. 1698
2153 Idem liber; Barnabse, Clementis Romani, Hermae,
Ignatii, Polycarpi, Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis J. B.
Cotelerii ; editio nova, continens et Notae integrae aliorum
Virorum Doctorum ; G. Beveregii Codex Canonum Ecclesiae
primitivae Vindicatio ; J. Usserii Dissertationes Ignatianae ;
et Jo. Pearsonii Vindiciee Epistolarum S. Ignatii. Recensuit
et Notulas suas adspersit Jo. Clericus ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
£3 3s. ibid. 1 700
2154 Idem liber, alia editio, novis curis Jo. Clerici ; 2 vols.
folio, best edition, calf, £4 10s. Amst. Wetstein, 1/21
2155 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, best edition, vellum, £5 5s.
ibid. 1724
Patrum Apostolicorum Bibliotheca cura Tbo. Ittig ; vide
No. 2019.
2156 Patrum Apostolicorum Scripta genuina (Clementis Rom.,
Polycarpi, Ignatii et Justini Mart, cum Trypbone Dial.) ;
Greece et Latine, edidit C. T. Hornemann ; 3 parts, 4to. (all
published), sewed, 7s. 6d. Haimice, 1818
2157 Idem liber; 4 to. cloth, 9s. ibid. 1818
2158 Patrum Apostolicorum, Barnabae, Hermae, Clementis Romani,
Ignatii Opera genuina ; una cum Ignatii et Polycarpi Mar-
tyriis, et Epistolis Ignatii, turn interpolatis, turn suppositis,
Gr. et Lat. cum Var. Lect. et Notis Variorum selectis et
suis edente R. Russell; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, £1 Is.
Londini, 1746
2159 Patrum Apostolicorum, Clementis Romani, Ignatii, Polycarpi,
cmae supersunt. Accedunt Ignatii et Polycarpi Marty ria.
Recensuit, Aunotationibus suis et aliorum illustravit Gul.
Jacobson ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards, £1. Oxonii, 1810
2160 Patrum Apostolicorum Opera (Barnabae, Clementis Rom.
Ignatii, Polycarpi, Anonymi ad Diogeuetum, et Hermae.
Accedunt Acta Ignatii et Polycarpi) Gr. et Lat. Textum
recognovit, Annotationibusque illustravit, Prolegomena et
Indicem adjecit C. J. Hefele. Editio quarta aucta et emen-
data ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Tubingce, 1851
Hefele lias published four editions, of which this is the fourth and
best, The first appeared in 1839, the second in 1842, and the third in
1847.
2161 Patrum Apostolicorum Opera (Clementis Romani, S. Barnabae,
Ignatii et Polycarpi. Accedunt Ignatii et Polycarpi Mar-
tyria ; Gr. et Lat.) cura Fr. X. Reithmayer; 18mo. sewed,
4s. 6d. Monachii, 1846
2162 Idem liber; 18mo. calf, 6s. ibid. 1846
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 207
FATHERS, ETC.
0000 Patres Afostolici ; vide: Barnabas, Nos. 1 193-5 ; Cle-
mens Komanus," No. 1108-10; Ilermas, No. 1963 ; Igna-
tius, Nos. 1997-2001; Justin Martyr, Nos. 2030-44;
Polycarp, No. 2229.
2163 Patrum Theologia Universa, sive Catholicse Ecclesise Dog-
matum ac Morum ex selectis PP. veterum Operibus Demou-
stratio ; 13 vols. 4to. half bound, £6 6s. Florentice, 1791
2164 Patrum Theologise Medulla a temporibus Apostolorum ad
Concilium usq. Nicenum (studio Ab. Sculteti) ; 4to. vellum,
7s. 6d. Ambergce, 1598
2165 Idem; limp vellum, 8s. 6d. ibid. 1625
Patrum Catenae ; — For Contents, see Ittig and Dowling : —
2166 Comitioli (P.) Catena PP. Grsecorum XXIV. in Jobum ;
4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Venet. 1587
2167 Corderii (B. Soc. Jes.) Expositio Patrum Grsecorum iu
Psalmos, ex MSS. Codd. concinnata, digesta et illustrata;
3 vols, folio, calf, £3 3s. Antverp. 1643-6
2168 Ejusdem Jobus elucidatus ex Sententiis Patrum ; folio,
frontispiece, calf, £\ Is. ibid. 1646
2170 Ejusdem Catena Patrum Grsecorum LXV. in Lucam,
quse IV. simul Evangelistarum introducit Explicationem,
Grsece et Latine, Notisque illustrata ; folio, frontispiece,
bound, 15s. ' ibid. 1628
2171 Ejusdem Catena Patrum Grsecorum in Joannem ex
antiquis MSS. Gr. et Lat. edita ; folio, bound, 18s.
ibid. 1630
2172 Crameri (J. A.) Catenae Patrum Grsecorum in Novum Tes-
tamentum ad Fidem Codd. MSS. editse ; 8 vols. 8vo. boards,
£4 14s. Oxonii, 1838-44
s. d.
Vol. 1. Matthreus et Marcus
,, 2. Lucas et Joannes
,, 3. Acta Apostolorum
,, 4. Paulus ad Romanos
,, 5. Paulus ad Corinthios
„ G. Ad Galat. Ephes. Phi-
lipp. Coloss. et
Thessal. . . 12 0
s.
d.
12
0
12
0
10
0
12
0
12
0
Vol. 7. Ad Timoth. Titum,
Philemon, et ad
Hebr. . . . 12 0
„ 8. In Epistolas Catholi-
cas; accessere CEcu-
menii et Aretha?
Comment, in Apo-
calypsin . . 12 0
2173 Horstii (J. M.) Tubse Septem Sacerdotales, sive VII. Patrum
Tractatus. Addita est Tuba VIII. Salviani et Vincentii
Lirinensis, cum Notis S. Baluzii ; 4to. calf, 15s. Lugd. 1693
2174 Lipomani (A.) Catena in Genesin, ex Auctoribus Ecclesiasticis
Grsecis et Latinis ; folio, calf, 15s. Paris, 1546
2175 Ejusdem Catena in Psalmos ex Auctoribus Ecclesiasticis
Grsecis et Latinis; folio, vellum, £\ 5s.
Uomce, in JEdibus P. R. 1585
Matth^ei (C. F.) Lectiones Mosquenses (Catena Patrum);
vide No.
208 DAVID ntitt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS, ETC.
Nicety (Heraclese) Catena in Jobum ; vide No. 2107.
0000 Ejusdem Catena in Lucam, in Maii Col. Script.
Vol. IX.
21/6 Possini (P.) Catena; XXI. Graecorum Patrum in Matthseum ;
Gr. et Lat. cum Scholiis ; 2 vols, folio, Spanish binding;,
£2 10s. Tolosce, 1G46-7
21/7 Ejusdem Catenae Patrum Graecorum in Evangelium
secundum Marcum, Graece et Latine; folio, calf, 16s.
Romce, 1673
2178 Roxas (Fr. de) Catena aurea SS. Ecclesiasticorum Doctorum,
in Evangelia IV. ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, half bound, calf, 15s.
Lugd. 1651
2179 Theodoki (Nicephori) Catena Patrum Graecorum in libros
Mosis, Josuae, Judicum, lluth, et Regum, Graece ; 2 vols,
folio, uncut, £\ 12s. Lipsice, \77%
21S0 Patrum Dicta :— Thesaurus Patrum floresque Doctorum Theo-
logize et Philosophise, hoc est Dicta, Sentential, et Exempla ex
SS. Patribus, etc. collecta; 8 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 16s.
Paris, 1823-25
Patrum (SS.) Spicilegium de Immaculata Conceptione B. Mariae
Virginis ; vide : Sylloge.
Patrum Epistolje.
2181 Epistol^; variorum Patrum ad Ephesinum Concilium, edidit
Ch. Lupus ; 4to. calf, scarce, 12s. Lovanii, 1682
This very interesting volume not only contains letters from the Fathers,
hut also letters to them, and the correspondence with Cyrill of Alexandria
includes an interesting inquiry from the celehrated Hypatia as to what
benefits she would derive by embracing Christianity.
2182 EpistoLjE Romanorum Pontificum et quae ad eos scriptae sunt,
ab Anno Christi 67 ad Annum 4-40, quotquot repeiiri potue-
runt, seu Novae seu olim sparsim editae, cum Notis et Dis-
sertationibus ad Historiam, Dogmata et Disciplina illus-
tratae. Studio etlaboreDom. Petri Coustant. ; folio, French
calf, scarce, £2. Parisiis, 1621
These Letters of the early Fathers, who have occupied the Chair of
St. Peter, begin with those of Clement I. and come down to those of
Sixtus III. It was first intended to extend the series to Innocent III.,
but that design was abandoned, and the present volume is all that ap-
peared.
2183 Patres: Fragmenta selecta ex Scriptis P.P. Ecclesiae Latinae,
cum Notis, etc., ediderunt J. Hagen et A. Listow ; 8vo. (340
pages) sewed, 4s. 6d. Haunics, 1850
2184 Patrum Opuscula selecta, edidit A. Neander ; 2 vols, small 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Berol. 1826-27
These volumes contain : Augustinus de Catechizandis Rudibus ; et Trac-
tatus XI. et XII. in Ev. Joannis, Opuscula qua?dam selecta ad hasresin
Pelagianam pertinentia. Clementis Alex, liber ris 6 ^oo^/xevos ir\ovaios.
Anonymus (Justinus Mart.) ad Diognetum Epist.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 209
FATHERS, ETC.
2185 Patrum Opuscula Selecta : — Chefs-d'oeuvre des Peres de l'Eglise,
ou Choix d'Ouvrages complets des Docteurs de l'Eglise,
Grecque et Latine, Traduction avec le Texte Latin en regard ;
15 vols. 8vo. sewed, £3 3s. 1837
Containing works by Clement of Rome, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin Martyr,
Hermas, Tertullian, Minucius Felix, Origen, Cyprian, Lactantius, Athana-
sius, Eusebius, Gregory of Nazianzen, Basil, Hilary, Ephraim the Syrian,
Cyrill, Ambrose, Chrysostom, Aster, Gregory of Nyssa, Jerome, Augus-
tine, Paulinus, Leo the Great, Gregory the Great, Bernard, Anselm, and
Thomas Aquinas.
Patrum Spicilegia ; vide : Allatius, Amadutius, Baluzius, Ban-
dini, Cotelerius, D'Archerius, Grabe, Grynaeus, Heine,
Horstius, Kollarius, Lamy, Le Moyne, Lupus, Mabillon, Mai,
Martene, Matthsei, Meursius, Montfaucon, Pezius, Pitra,
Routh, Villoison, Wolfius, Zacagni, etc. etc.
21 8G Patrum Spicilegium Rornanum (edentibus Angelo Maio, Card,
et Petro Metranga, cum Praefationibus biographicis et littera-
riis, et Notis nonnullis) ; 10 very thick vols. 8vo. sewed, £7.
Romce, 1839-44
2187 Idem liber; 10 vols. 8vo. calf, extra, marbled edges,
£9 9s. ibid. 1839-44
The value of this collection of hitherto unpublished works, preserved in
the Public Libraries of Italy, will be best shown by the following Table of
Contents : —
Vol. I. — Vespasiani Florentini Virorum Illustrium C1II. qui Saec.
XV. extiterunt Vitae. Balde de scribenda Ilistoria. Carmina Ve-
tera Italica.
Voi,. II. — Politiani Iliadis I. — IV. Versio Poetica — Sadoleti Chris-
tiana Ecclesia, et ejusdem ad Clementem VII. de Nicodemo et de
Magdalena Ep. nee non Hieronymi Alexandri, senioris Cardinalis Ep.
— Cosmos Hierosol. in Carm. Gregorii Nazianz. Greece — Nonnus in
Orationes ejusdem, Graece. Libanii Dictiones IV. — Jo. Grammaticus
(Philoponus) ad Nicomach. Arithm.
Vol. III. — S. Sophronii SS. MM. Cyri et Joannis Laudes et Mira-
cula ; Gr. et Lat. — S. Petri Alexandrini Vita— Fragmenta Tbeol.
Priscoruin ex Cod. Arab, et Syr. — *Henrici VIII. Epistola adversus
Lutherum ad Saxoniae Duces (e Cod. Vat. 6559, fol. 75.)*
%* In the preface the Editor refers to what he had already said
respecting Sophronius at p. 24 of vol. X. of the " Scriptores Veteres,"
thus identifying himself as the editor of both works, and proving Car-
dinal Angelo Mai to have been one of the editors of this anonymous
" Spicilegium."
Vol. IV. — Patrum Eccl. Serapionis, Jo. Chrysostomi, Procli, Diado-
chi, Sophronii, Jo. Monachi, Paulini, Claudii, Petri Damiani Scripta
varia — Excerpta ex Nicetae Thesauro — Biographi Sacri et yEsclepiodoti
Militare Fragmentum (Omnia Graece).
*** The second preface to this volume of Greek Fathers, including
the " Anacreontica " of S. Sophronius, is addressed to Cardinal Mai
by Peter Matranga.
Vol. V. — Apponius in Canticum — Fausti, Faustini, Arnobii, S.
Cyrilli (Graece), Laurentii et Alberici Sermones — Epistola? Veteres, et
Codicum ampla Notitia — Stephanus Philosophus in Prognosticum
Ilippocratis (Graece) — Eustathius ad Hymn. Jo. Damasceni (Graece) —
Zonazae Prodromi et Nicetae Specimina (Graece) — Choricii Rhetoris
Scripta (Graece).
Vol. VI.— *Henrici VIII., Regis Angliae Epistolae (Cod. Vat. G210
* E E
210 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS, ETC.
et 6380 ; et Cod. Ott. 3152*) Pontificum Rom. Vitae— Collectiones
Canonical — Innocentii III. Sermones et Dialogus — Fragmenta Litur-
gica, Historica et Gnomica — Sfortise Pallavicini Card, de Principe
erudito tract.
Vol. VII. — S. Germani, Patriarchs; Constant. Opus de Hajresibuset
Synodis, Gr. et Lat. — Photii, Patr. Constant. Syntagma Canonum,
Grace.
Vol. VIII. — Sedulii Scoti, Aug. Card. Valerii, Ant. M. Gratiani,
Card. Jo. Commendoni et P. Bembi, A. S. Sannazarii, Jul. Valerii,
Ant. Galatei, Jul. Cass. Capacii, Onuphrii Panvinii, Procli Lycii, S.
Augustini Hippon. Opuscula.
*#* The tract of Sedulius" de Rectoribus Christianis," addressed to
Charlemagne, is partly in verse. A few poems by Cardinal Commen-
doni are followed by 498 verses of Cardinal Bembo, entitled " Sarca,"
and some verses by Sannazaro. Proclus on " Plato's Politia " is in
Greek ; the rest of the volume is in Latin prose.
Vol. IX. — Graca Vetera Eusebii Alex., Jo. Damasceni, Photii. —
Latina Vetera Priscilliani, Sedulii, Claudii Taur., Oderainni, Chronicon
Palat., Fragmenta Sacra, Glossarium Latinitatis — Recentiora Poggii,
Vespasiani, Panvinii, et Catalogus Ecclesiarum Roraae.
Vol. X. — Synodus Constantinopolitana. Constantinus Diaconus.
Severus Ant., Leontius, Nicephorus Patr., Nicolaus I. Patr., Photius
ad Armenios, et Minora alia. — Poggii Epistolae C. et Oratio.
*^.* The " Synodus Constantinopolitana " is in Greek and Latin, as is
also the " Laudatio Martyrum " of Constantinu. Diaconus. The tracts
by the Patriarchs of Constantinople are in Greek only, excepting the
letters of Photius; which are only in Latin.
Imperfect as this list is, it is still sufficient to show that these ten volumes
are of equal importance with the three voluminous collections which ap-
peared with the name of Cardinal Mai as the acknowledged Editor, and
which will be found under the following heads :
Auctores Classici e Vaticanis Codicibus.
Bibliotheca Patrum S. Nova (Nos. 1745-6).
Scriptores Veteres e Vaticanis Codicibus (Nos. 2261-3).
" Quas ne despexeris, promtum erit tibi nuperrimas collectiones, " Spici-
legiumque Romanum " Angeli Maii, doctrina aeque ac purpura clarissirai,
indigitare."
Dean J. P. Pitra thus mentious the " Spicilegium," which in the preface
to the third volume has a reference to the tenth volume of the " Scriptores
Vett." of Card. Mai, in which the editorship is acknowledged by the Car-
dinal. His death has, for the time, brought the few remaining copies of each
of these collections into the market at a great reduction of price. The ten
vols, of the " Spicilegium Romanum" were published at ^12 10s., but may
now be had for £7, and it is hoped that public libraries will avail them-
selves of the opportunity to secure all four series on the favourable terms
at which they are now offered. Should the entire series of 37 vols. (20
vols. 8vo. and 17 vols. 4to.) be included in the same order, a further dis-
count of 10 per cent, will be allowed from the prices at which they are
marked in the Catalogue.
2188 Patricii (S. Hibernorum Apostoli, A.D. 460) Synodi, Canones,
Opuscula et Fragmenta Scriptorum quae supersunt, Scholiis
illustrata a J. L. Villanueva ; 8vo. boards, 9s. Dublinii, 1835
St. Patrick founded the Church of Armagh, the Metropolitan See of
Ireland. He is said, by Geoffrey of Monmouth, likewise to have built the
Cathedral of St. David's. (Book xi. ch. iii.)
2189 Paulini (Sancti, Patriarchee Aquileiensis, A.D. 804) Opera, ex
editis ineditisque collegit, Notis et Dissertatiouibus illustravit,
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 211
FATHERS, ETC.
addita duplici Actorum Veterum Appendice Jo. Franc. Ma-
drisius ; folio, portrait, plates, and vignettes, vellum, £1 10s.
Venetiis, 1737
2190 Paulini (Aquileiensis) Opera : — Idem liber ; folio, with facsimile
of a charter from Charlemagne, the exact size of the parch-
ment, inserted at page 259, amongst the " Acta Vetera inedita,"
previous to which, in the first Appendix, are contained " Veteres
Litanise, e libro Precum Caroli Calvi, Regis, ex Bibl. Colber-
tina;" fine copy in vellum, scarce, £2 2s. ibid. 1737
2191 Idem liber; folio, the printer's final proofs, without the
plates and vignettes, 15s. ibid. 1737
The writings of Paulinus are chiefly polemical, and opposed to the Adop-
tionists. Madrisius' notes and dissertations are most valuable. As the
friend of Alcuin and of Charlemagne, whose confidence he enjoyed no less
than the former, and who emphatically called him "Valde Venerabilis
Grammaticse Magister," and employed him to uphold the doctrine of the
Real Presence against Felix, Bishop of Urgel, and Elipandus, Bishop of
Toledo, Paulinus was invited by that emperor to attend the various Coun-
cils of the Church held during his reign, more particularly those of Aix-la-
Chapelle and Ratisbon. He also convened two Synods himself, one at
Friuli in 791, and the other at Attino, in 802. Besides his "Theological
Works, Letters and Hymns," in tolerable metre, the volume contains these
several " Concilia," most important in settling, at that period, the doctrine
of the Real Presence in the Eucharist.
2192 Paulini (S. Pontii Meropii, Nolani Episcopi, A.D. 431) Opera
omnia, ad Codd. MSS. emendata, et Notis illustrata (vel suis
vel aliorum) cura M. Le Brun ; 2 vols. 4to. portrait, calf, 15s.
Paris, 1685
2192* Ejusdem Opera omnia, Notis et Dissertationibus illustrata
ab Ant. Muratorio, folio, vellum, scarce, £2 2s. Veronce, 1736
2193 Opera omnia, curante et imprimente J. P. Migne, imp.
8vo. newly half bd. 12s. Paris, 1846
" Si quasi extrema manus operi tuo induceretur ; nihil pulchrius, nihil doc-
tius, nihil dulcius, nihilque Latinius tiiis haberemus voluminibus," are the
words of a contemporary, in writing to him ; and,indeed,both his "Poems and
Letters " are written with taste and elegance. Married to Therasia, a Chris-
tian lady, during the year of his consulate, she proved instrumental in con-
verting him, and he became Bishop of Nola, where he continued till it was
taken by the Goths, in 410. "The Life of St. Felix, written," says Bede,
" most elegantly and fully in Hexameter verse, is adapted rather to the taste
of readers of poetry than to that of those who love more plain reading, and
therefore it appeared desirable to me, for the benefit of the many, to turn
it into prose." His " Discourses " show him to have possessed much natural
ability and a highly cultivated mind. He was the intimate friend of St.
Ambrose and of St. Augustine, and he has been eulogized by Ausonius in
verse, and by St. Chrysostom in prose.
2194 Pauli-Diaconi (Montis Casinensis, A.D. 799) Historia Longo-
bardorum ; Historia Miscella, et Vitse Patrum Emeritensium,
etc. ; imp. 8vo. newly hf. bd. cf. 14s. Paris. 1847
2195 ■ Ejusdem Vitse et Miracula Patrum Emeritensium, etc.;
4to. vellum, 6s. Antverp. 1638
His " History of the Lombards " is the best contemporary record of the
period.
212 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
FATHERS, ETC.
2196 Pelagii (Britanni, Heresiarchi Saec. V. circa A.D. 420) Epistola
ad Demetriadem, cum aliis aliorum Epistolis. D. Whitby de
Imputatione divina peccati Adami. llecensuit et notas addidit J.
S. Semler, 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. Halce Magd. 1/75
Pelagius's real name was Morgan. Bede emphatically says, " He im-
pugned the Grace of God." One of his heresies, the denial of original sin,
spread rapidly, and Pope Zosimus anathematized him, and the Emperor
Honorius hanished him, upon which he retired to the East, where his doc-
trines took deep root. They spread also in Britain, and led to a conference
with the hishops of Gaul, described by Venerable Bede as having taken
place about 475.
2197 Pelt (L.) et Rheinwald Patristicarum Homiliarum Collectio,
Annotationibus instructa ; 4 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. 9s. Berol. 1829
2197*Permanedeui (Mich.) Bibliotheca Patristica Generalis et Spe-
cialis ; 4 parts in 2, 8vo. 18s. Landishuti, 1841-4
Petavii (Dionys.) Opus de Dogmatibus Theologicis ; vide infra.
2198 Petri-Blesensis (Bathoniensis in Anglia Archidiaconi et Can-
tuar. Archiepisc. Cancell. A.D. 1 lf>0) Opera, edidit J. Busseus,
Soc. Jesu ; 4to. half bound, vellum, 10s. Gd. Mopuntice, 1600
2199 Ejusdem Opera omnia, ad Fidem MSS. emendala ef non-
nulla Opuscula ejusdem, hactenus inedita, aucta, nee non Vita
Auctoris ex ejus Epistolis (cura et labore Petri de Gussanvilla) ;
folio, best edition, calf, £1 5s. Paris, 1667 vel 1672
2200 Ejusdem Opera, ex nova Recensione Codd. MSS. edidit
J. A. Giles ; 4 vols. 8vo. (published at £2 8s.) cloth, bds.
£1 4s. Londini, 1844
Peter of Blois was Archdeacon, first of Bath and afterwards of London.
His " Letters," "Sermons," and "Moral Tracts," are given complete in
this edition.
2201 Ejusdem Opusc. de Distinctionibus in Canonum Interpre-
tatione adhibendis, sive, Speculum Juris Canonici, edidit Th.
Reimar ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Berlin, 1837
Peter of Blois wrote with spirit and elegance, and though at times affected
and florid, that is but the reflection of the spirit of the times in which he
lived. His " Letters " are perhaps the best specimens of letter- writing of
the period — always perspicuous, and from his intimacy with Henry II., and
his dislike to St. Thomas a Becket, full of historical interest, several
of them also touching on local matters, such as the building of Bath Abbey
Church. His " Sermons," chiefly on the Festivals of the Church, and
" Treatises on Points of Doctrine," as well as his " Preaching for the
Crusade," are not less eloquent. In his letter to Peter the Deacon (Ep.
cxl.) upon the Eucharist, he coins a word, and says, in the consecration
of the Elements : " Transubstantiatis virtute verborum," which is said to
be the origin of the word " transubstantiation," now so general in use.
Petrus Cantor (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 5/5.
2202 Petri Celleusis (A. D. 1182) Opera omnia, cura et studio
Monachorum Benedictinorum ; 4to. vellum, scarce, £1 Is.
Paris, 1671
2203 Petri (Monachi, Saec. XIII. circa A.D. 1220) Historia Albi-
gensium, et S. Belli in eos, Anno 1209 suscepti, Simone a
Monteforti duce ; Svo. vellum, scarce, 15s. Trevis, 1615
0000 — Opera omnia ; vide No. 575.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 213
FATHERS, ETC.
2204 Petri Venerabilis (Saec. XII. circa A.D. 1130) Epistolae,
Rythmi et Miracula ; curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ; imp.
8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1855
2205 Pezii (Bern.) Thesaurus Anecdotorum novissimus, seu Vett.
Monumentorum praecipue Ecclesiasticorum Collectio ; 6 vols,
folio, hogskin, £5 5s. Aug. Vind. 1721-9
For Contents, see Darling's Cyclopaedia, cols. 2348 — 2352; and for
other copies vide infra.
Phratzes, Cananus et J. Agnostes; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
2206 Philastrii (Brixiensis Episcopi, Saec. IV. circa A.D. 386) de
Hseresibus liber, cum Emendationibus et Notis J. A. Fabricii ;
small 8vo. vellum, 7s. Hamburgi, 1721
0000 et Aliorum Opuscula Minora de Hseresibus ; vide No.
2125*, (Ehler (Er.) Corpus Hsereseologicum.
2207 Phillipi (Abbatis Bonse-Spei circa A.D. 1150) et Bernardi Cla.
rsevallensis Opera omnia ; folio, hogskin, £ I Is. Duacii, 1621
2208 Philonis (Judaei, Alexandrini, circa A.D. 50) Opera, Graece ;
Paris, Turneb. 1552. Editio Princeps. — Justini Martyris
Opera, Greece ; Paris, _R. Stephani, 1551. Editio Princeps. —
2 vols, in 1 ; folio, calf, scarce, £\ lis. 6d. Paris, 1551-52
2209 Ejusdem Opera, Gr. et Lat. curis A. Turnebi et Dav.
Hoeschelii ; folio, calf, 18s. Paris, 1640
2210 Ejusdem Opera omnia; Graece et Latine, Textum
recensuit, emendavit, et Notis et Observationibus illustravit
Th. Mangey; 2 vols, folio, calf, scarce, £8 8s. Londini, 1742
221 1 Ejusdem Opera, Gr. et Lat. ad Editionem Thomse Mangey,
collatis aliquot MSS. edenda curavit A. F. Pfeiffer, 5 vols. 8vo.
sewed, £1 Is. Erlangce, 1785
2212 Idem liber; 5 vols. 8vo. calf, £\ 10s. Lipsice, 1827
The same book as the former, with a new title-page. Pfeiffer's death
left the work unfinished, but, as far as it goes, it is the best edition.
2213 Ejusdem Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. cura C. E. Richteri;
8 vols. 12mo. sewed, £1 4s. Lips. 1828-30
2214 ■ — Ejusdem Paralipomena Armena, libri videlicet quatuor
in Genesin, libri duo in Exodum, etc., Armenice et Latine per
J. B. Aucher; 4to. sewed, 12s. Venetiis, 1826
2215 desselben Buch von der Weltschoepfung, herausgegcben
und erklaert von J. G. Mueller; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1841
0000 vide : Gfrcerer's Philo und seine Theosophie.
Philo was an elegant Greek writer and, though a Jew, so fully imbued
with the philosophy of Plato, that a well-known saying arose, " Aut Plato
philonizat, aut Philo platonizat." He is the founder of the Alexandrian
Theosophists, from whom many heresies afterwards arose in the Church,
particularly regarding the " Logos," and other essential doctrines of Chris-
tianity. Alluding to this, Dr. Burton says : " His works are particularly
valuable in an inquiry into the early history of the Christian Church, coin-
ciding, as they do in their date, with the first promulgation of the Gospel ;
and recording the opinions of a man who was deeply versed in Jewish and
Heathen literature, they cannot fail to throw much light upon that mixture
df philosophical systems, which forms so peculiar a feature of the early
heresies." — Bampton Lecture.
214 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2216 Philonis (Episc. Carpasii A.D. 400) Ennaratio in Canticum
Canticorum, Gr. et Lat. edente J. M. Giacornello ; 4to. sewed,
8s. RomcB, 1772
2217 Idem liber ; royal 4to. large paper, sewed, 9s. ibid. 1772
2218 Philostorgii (Ariaui Cappadociae, Saec. V. circa A.D. 426)
Ecclesiastica Historia Gr. et Lat., nunc primum edita, cum
Supplementis et Dissertationibus, cura J. Gothofredi ; 4to. 12s.
Genev. 1642
This curious Arian History begins with 320 and ends with 425.
2219 Photii (Patriarchs Constantinopolitani, A.D. 886) Bibliotheca.
Libros quos legit, Excerpta et Censurse, cum Notis Davidis
Hoeschelii ; folio, calf, 18s. Aug. Vind. 1601
2220 Idem liber, alia editio, ex Recensione Im. Bekkeri;
2 vols. 4to. fine paper, sewed, 15s. Berolini, 1824
"A collection of extracts, made with reflection, from 280 authors, the
greater part of whose works have been lost." — Gibbon.
2222 Ejusdem Epistolse, CCLIII. Gr. et Lat. cum Notis
R. Montacutii ; folio, calf, 10s. 6d. Londini, 1651
0000 Ejusdem Nomocanon (de Synodis, etc.) ; vide No. 1175.
2223 Pitra (Dom. J. B.) Spicilegium Solesmense, complectens sanc-
torum Patrum Scriptorumque ecclesiasticorum opera hactenus
anecdota, selecta e Grsecis Orientalibusque et Latinis codi-
cibus, publici juris facta, curante Domno J. B. Pitra, O. S. B.
monacho e Congregatione Gallica, nonnullis ex Abbatia Soles-
mensi opem conferentibus ; vols. 1 to 3, imperial 8vo. £2 5s.
Paris, 1855-6
" Quo melius declarentur operis nostri indoles et pretium, monuisse satis
sit in hac collectione repertum iri monumenta scriptorum non minus quam
ccc, sive magna ex parte sive prorsus incognitorum. In duas series Spici-
legium Solesmense distribuetur."
SERIES la A S.EC. I. AD IX.
Africanus, Alcuinus, Alvarus, Ambrosius, Anastasius bibliothecarius, Anas-
tasius Sinaita, Anatolius Laodicenus, Augustinus, Beda Venerabilis, Carolus
Magnus, Claudius Taurinensis, Dionysius Areopagita, Dungalus, Dunstanus
Egbertus, Eginhardus, Florus Lugdunensis, Fredegarius, Fredegisus, Ger
manus CP., Gildas Balreo, Hetto Trevirensis, Hincmarus, Hippolytus
Ingelramnus, Joannes Chrysostomus, Joannes Philoponus, Joannes pres
byter, Joannes Scotus, Juvencus, Maximus, Melito, Nicephorus, Patricius
Photius, Rabanus Maurus, Regino, Sedulius Scotus, Synesius, Theodorus
studites, Tetradius, Verecundus, Walafridus Strabo, etc.
SERIES ALTERA S^EC X., XI., XII.
Abaelardus, Abbo Floriacensis, Adamus S.-V., Adelboldus Ultrajectensis,
Alanus Insulanus, Annales Vedastini, Bernardus Clarsevallensis, Cartula-
rium nigrum S. Florentii, Eraclius Leodiensis, Joannes de Garlandia,
Guibertus Novigcnt., Guillelmusde Campellis, Hermannus Contractus, Her-
radis abbatissa, Hervaeus, Higramnus Trevirensis, Hildebertus, Hildegardis,
Huebaldus, Hugo Cluniacensis, Marbodus, Mayolus Cluniacensis, Mico
Centulanus, Milo Elnonensis, Notgerus, Odilo Cluniacensis, Petrus Cellen-
sis, Petrus de Riga, Petrus venerabilis, Radbodus Ultrajectensis, Rodulfus
Trudonensis, Remigius Antissiodoiensis, Richardus Virodunensis, Robertus
S. Victoris, Sigebertus Gemblacensis, Victorini plures, Walo Leodiensis, etc.
" Series utraque quinque voluminibus constabit, quarum una scriptores
a i° usque ad ix saeculum continebit ; altera, ad xn saeculi finem perducetur,
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 215
FATHERS, ETC.
ibique consistet. Unumquenique auctorem praecedet notitia quum his-
torica, turn critica,quae auctoritatera, fontes et pretium operum edendorum,
ut par erit, nee fusius, expo-net. Varietates lectionum memorabuntur, ex
optimis codicibus accurate expressae. Notae adjicientur, sed non nisi
necessarian. Quae res uberius tractandae videbuntur, prolegomenis unicuique
volumini praemissis, paucisve dissertationibus materiam subministrabunt.
Ubique obtinebit latinus sermo ; auctoribus vero grascis aut orientalibus
latina versio e regione adjicietur." — Prospectus of Dean Pitra.
Pitseus (Jo.) de Illustrious Anglise Script. ; vide No. 546.
2224 Poet^e Christiani Veteres. (Prudentius, Prosper, Jo. Da-
mascenus, Sedulius, Proba Falconia, Arator, Juvencus, Greg.
Naz., Nonnus, etc.) ; 4 vols. 4to. morocco, rare, j£10 10s.
Venetiis ap. Aldum, 1501-2-5
2225 Poetartjm veterum Ecclesiasticorum Opera Christiana, et Ope-
rum Reliquiae atque Fragmenta, cum Commentario Geo. Fa-
bricii, Chemnicensis ; 4to. monastic binding, 18s.
Basilece, 1564
2226 Poet.e Christiani Veteres, ad optimas editiones et Codd. MSS.
recogniti, Prolegomenis, Var. Lect., et Annotationibus illustrati
a F. Arevalo ; 5 vols. 4to. Spanish binding, scarce, £4 10s.
Romce, 1788-94
This Series contains : Prudentius, Dracontius, Juvencus, and Sedulius.
2227 Poet^e Christiani Veteres : Juvencus, Optatianus, Sedulius,
Severus, Proba Falconia, et Ausonius ; curaute et impri-
mente J. P. Migne ; imp. 8vo. newly half bound, 14s.
Paris, 1846
2228 Idem liber, nee non Prudentii Opera ; et Aratoris Sub-
diaconi Epistolae et Acta Apostolorum, etc. Metrice scripta ;
curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ; 4 vols. imp. 8vo. newly
half bound, £2 16s. Paris, 1846
Arator's " Letters," as well as his " Lives of the Apostles," are in
metre. Ausonius, raised to the Consular dignity in 379, though at times
somewhat inharmonious, possesses great merit ; and his works, like those of
Joseph of Exeter, are admitted into the large collections of Latin Classics,
published for the use of the Dauphin, or with Variorum Notes, both in
quarto and octavo. Gregory Nazianzen claims the highest rank amongst
both prose writers and poets of the fourth century. Juvencus' "Gospel
History," like the poems of his contemporary Gregory Nazianzen, was writ-
ten to supply the Christians with poetical reading, when Julian's edict was
put in force, prohibiting them the use of the classical authors of antiquity.
Nonnus' poetical paraphrase of the " Gospel of St. John," though written
in the fifth century, is included by Henry Stephens in his collection of
Classic Greek Poets. Proba Falconia, a poetess at the close of the fourth
century, composed a Cento from Virgil containing the " Sacred History "
from the Creation, and the " Life of Christ," using the verses of that poet,
with a few verses of her own prefixed. Prudentius, whom Bentley calls
" the Christian Virgil and Horace," and whom Luther places only next to
Virgil, like Ausonius his contemporary, is also admitted to a place in the
collections of Latin Classics. Sedulius, whose "Carmen Paschale" is so
highly praised by Cassiodorus, possesses great merit; and Sulpicius Severus
wrote Latin with such purity as to be termed the Christian Sallust. Both
the latter lived in the fifth century.
Archbishop Grindall, in the statutes of his foundation school of St. Bees,
in Cumberland, particularly recommends " the master to teach his scholars
Palingenius, Sedulius and Prudentius." — Hutchinson's "Cumberland."
216 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2229 Polycarpi (Joannis Evangelistae Discipuli, Smyrnensis Episcopi
et Martyris, A.D. 167) et Ignatii Epistolse, Greece et Latine.
— Accesserunt Ignatianorum Epist. Versio antiqua altera, et
Notee J. Usserii in Polycarpi et Ignatii Epistolas ; 4to. calf, 7s.
Oocon. 1644
2230 Ejusdem Epistola et Martyrium ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
s. I. et a. {circa 1812)
0000 Vide : Patres Apostolici.
Polycarp visited Rome to settle the question as to the difference in the
ohservation of Easter, which had arisen between the Eastern and Western
Churches; and whilst there he did much to prevent the spread of the
Gnostic heresies of Valentine and Cerdon. On his return to Smyrna he
suffered martyrdom at the stake.
Possevini (Ant.) Apparatus ad Patres Grsecos et Latinos ; vide
No. 547.
Possini Catena Patrum ; vide : Patrum Catena.
Proba Falconia (Saec. IV. circa 395) ; vide Nos. 224, 227-8.
2231 Procopii (Csesariensis, Belisarii Scribae Privati, A. D. 560)
Historiarum Belli Persici, et Vandalorum et Gothorum, Libri
VIII. edidit G. Dindorf ; 3 vols. 8vo. £l 8s. Bounce, 1833
The Histories of Procopius are held in great estimation, as his constant
attendance upon Belisarius, in all his wars, afforded him channels of in-
formation, of which he carefully availed himself.
2232 Procopii-Gaz^ei (Sophistse, Christiani, A.D. 520) Epitome
Variorum Commentationum in Esaiam ; cum Fragmento Euse-
bii Pamphili de Vitis Prophetarum, Gr. et Lat. a Jo. Curtesio.
Additse sunt ad Grseca Isaiae verba vett. VII. Interp. Differen-
tise, nee non Notse ab Originis Hexaplis desumptoe ; folio, calf,
£1 5s. Paris, 1580
0000 Ejusdem Scbolia in libros Regum et Paralipomenon ; Gr.
et Lat. ; vide : Meursii Opera, vol. VIII.
2233 Prosperi (S. Aquitani, Scribse Pontificalis, A.D. 463) Opera
omnia, ad MSS. nee non ad Editiones antiquiores et castiga-
tiores emendata, cum S. Prosperi Vita, et S. Astcrii Homiliis ;
2 vols, small folio, sewed, £1 Is. Bassani, 1782
2234 Opera omnia, Editio nova, curante et imprimente J. P.
Migne ; imp. 8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1845
Leo the Great invited Prosper to Rome, made him his secretary, and
employed him in the most important affairs of the Church. It was Prosper
who crushed the Pelagian heresy, which then began to raise its head in that
capital ; and Photius ascribes its final overthrow chiefly to his zeal, learn-
ing, and unwearied endeavours to uproot so great an evil. His book on
the " Promises and Predictions of God " contains also his view of " Anti-
Christ," and of "Eternal Bliss of the Saints." As a Commentator he
illustrates the latter " Fifty-one Psalms."
2235 Prudentii (Quinti Aurelii, circa A.D. 415) Opera cum Sylloge
Annotationum Variorum, Scholiorum, etc., collecta et digesta
a M. J. Weifzio ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. vellum, 12s. JIanov. 1613
2236 Ejusdem Opera, cum Notis Christopheri Cellarii ; small
8vo. vellum, 5s. Halce, 1739
0000 Ejusdem Opera, cura F. Arevali ; vide No. 2226.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 217
FATHERS, ETC.
2237 Prudentii (Quinti Aurelii) Camina, recensuitet explicavitTheod.
Obbarius ; 8 vo. frontispiece, sewed, 7s. Tuebingce, 1845
0000 Opera ; vide No. 2224-8.
" He was the best poet of the Christians. If he had lived in the time of
Virgil, he would have been extolled above Horace."— Luther.
Psellus (Mich. Constantinus, Philosophus et Medicus, Saec.
XII.) vide : Allatius.
2238 Rabani (Mauri, Alcuini Discipuli, Moguntini Archiep. Saec. IX.
circa 850) Opera (Selecta) studio et cura G. Colvenerii ; 6 vols.
folio, hogskin, scarce, £4. 4s. Colonics, 1627
2239 Ejusdem Opera omnia, curante et imprimente J. P.
Migne ; 6 vols. imp. 8vo. (the only complete edition) newly
hf. bound, £3 12s. Paris, 1846
2240 Ejusdem de Laudibus Sanctse Crucis Opus, edidit Adol-
phus Henze ; folio, beautifully printed in red and black, bds.
14s. Lipsice, 1847
Mosheim says that " whoever reads Rabauus Maurus," whom he calls the
Preceptor of Germany and France, "will learn all that the best Latins
thought and believed for about four centuries." Of the versatality of his
acquirements he has given the fullest proof in his " Opus de Laudibus S.
Crucis." The body of the work consists of letters, not words, ranged over
and against each other, in lines, a portion printed in red ink, forming
separate figures and sentences, yet the whole when read together from left
to right exhibiting in each line a perfect hexameter verse. There are
twenty-eight of these tables, each of which is accompanied by a key.
" Rabanus Maurus deserves much greater notice from Protestants than he
receives. He is the first writer who points to the fall of the Roman Empire
as the commencement of the reign of 'the Man of Sin' (2 Thess. ch. ii.
v. 3.), which opinion is followed by Mede in his explanation of the Apo-
calypse, and by Sir Isaac Newton upon Daniel, as well as by more modern
authors. Those who place the fulfilment of the prophecy of the Second
Advent as near at hand, should read the treatise, ' De Ortu, Vita, et Mo-
ribus Antichristi.'" — MS. Note. His "Commentary " extends to nearly
all the books of the Old and New Testament, besides which, as an integral
part of the same, are the " Liber Generations Jesu Christi," the "Tractatus
de Signis Nativitatis Domini," the " Homiliae in Evangelia," and the " Alle-
gorise Scripturaj." He denounced the doctrine of transubstantiation, then
just introduced by Paschasius Radbertus, as " an error and a novelty."
2241 Radulphi (Ardentis, Saec. XII., circa 1100) Homiliae in Epis-
tolas etEvangeliaDominicalia; small 8vo.vellum,12s.2/owara.]565
2242 Radulphi (Flaviacensis, Saec. X.) in Mysticum ilium Moysi
Leviticum, libri XX. nunc primum a Theoboldo Spengell editi ;
folio, vellum, rare, £2 2s. Marpurg. 1536
Rainerius de Pisis ; vide infra.
2242*Ratherii (Episc, Veronensis, Saec. X., circa 950) Opera nunc
primum collecta, Prsefatione, Vita auctoris, Notisque illustrata,
cura P. et H. Ballerina ; folio, fine paper, half bound, vellum,
£1 10s. Veronce, 1765
2243 Ratramni (CorbeiensisMonachi, Saec.IX. circa A.D. 868) Opera
omnia (de Prsedestinatione Dei ; de eo quod Christus ex Vir-
gine natus est ; " De Corpore et Sanguine Domini," cum Dis-
sertatione J. Boileau ; contra Grsecorum opposita Libri IV. ;
Epistola de Cynocephalis). Accedunt Gotteschalci (Orbacen-
* F F
2L8 david nxjtt's catalogue. [theology.
■
FATHERS, ETC.
sis Monachi, A.D. 8G8) Confessiones ct Epistola ad Ratram-
num ; Lotharii Regis III. (A.D. 8(58) Epistolse ; Guntharii
(Coloniensis Episcopi 768) Diabolica Capitula, Retractio et
Epistolse ; Theudoini (A.D. 868) Epistola ; Pauli Alvari (Cor-
dubensis) Confessio, Epistolse, Carmina, etc. ; Bernardi (A.D.
8/0) Itinerarium in Loea Sancta ; Wandelburti Martyrologium
et Vita S. Goaris ; /Enese (Paris. Episc. <\.D. 770) adversus
Graecos libellus ; Herardi (Turonensis Episcopi, A.D. 761)
Synodus Suessionensis III et Opuscula ; Iso (A.D. 771) de
Miraculis Othmari ; Grimaldi (S. Gallensis Abbatis, A.D. 872)
Liber Sacramentorum et Epistolse ; Milonis Monachi (A.D.
872) Carmina ; Remegii (Lugdunensis Episcopi, A.D. 865.
Opuscula, de Tribus Epistolis, de tenenda Scripturee Veritate,
etc.; Wulfadi (A.D. 875) Epistola Pastoralis ; nee non Ad-
ventii (Metensis Episcopi, A.D. 87o) Epistolse, Orationes in
Synodo Metis, etc.; large 8vo. (pp 1160) half bound, calf, an-
tique style, 15s. Paris, 1852
A luminous and powerful answer to Paschasius Radberlus, the first pro-
mulgator of the doctrine of Transubstantiation (see Nos. 2148-9). In the first
part of his admirably written tract is exposed the absurdity of imagining
tbat the natural body and the eucharistical body are one and the same ; and
in the second, Rat ram supports his opinions by quotations from Ambrose,
Jerome, Isidore, Fulgentius, and Augustine, showing from their con-
current evidence that this doctrine was utterly unknown to the ancient
Church. By reading this famous work, Bishop Ridley was led to reject
the doctrine of Transubstantiation, and by introducing it to Archbishop
Cranmer's notice, also induced him to abandon a belief in the corporal
presence altogether. This is the only complete edition of the works of this
celebrated divine, which occupy about 350 pages of the volume.
2244 Raymundi aPennaforte (Saec. XIII. circa A.D. 1230)Summade
Casibus de Pcenitentialibus ; folio, calf, £\ 10s. Veronce, 1744
2245 Regikonis (Prumiensis, Saec. JX., circa A.D. 895) Libri duo de
Synodalibus Causis et Disciplinis Ecclesiasticis rec. F. G. Was-
serscbleben ; 8vo sewed, 8s. Lipsice, 1840
2245*Remegii (Antissiodorensis, Saec. IX.) Enarrationes in Psalmos,
curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ; imperial 8vo. newly half
bound, 14s. Paris, 1848
2246 3RuIj«irKt (He £ Ofctoff, Saec. XII., A.D. 1173) ©pera omnia;
folio, vellum, £ 1 10s. Lugduni, 1534
2246*- Idem ; folio, vellum, £\ 4s. Venetiis, 1592
The original editions of his works are rare, and usually marked much
higher than the present copies.
2247 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, very scarce, £4 4s.
Rothomag. 1650
2248 Idem liber, editio nova, curante et imprimente J. P.
Migne; imperial 8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1855
Richard of St. Victoire is termed by Mosheim, " the Coryphaeus of the
Mystics of his age." He was either an Irishman or Scotchman, the word
Scotus, in his day, generally being applied to the former. He appears early
to have settled at Paris, where he was a Canon Regular for many years,
enjoying the intimacy of St. Bernard and of his own predecessor, Hugo de
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 219
FATHERS, ETC.
S. Victore, and for nine years prior to his death, he was Abbot of St. Victoire.
His works are practical, doctrinal, scriptural, and spiritual, and are much
praised by Cardinal Bellarmine.
Richardi (Divisiensis, Saec. XII. circa A. D. 1195) Chronicon ;
vide : Hist. Monast. Script.
Richerius (Saec. X.) ; vide No. 575.
Robertus de Monte (Saec. XIII.) ; vide No. 1952.
Rodolphus (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 575
Rogerus de Wendover (A.D. 1240); vide: Historici Script.
Monast.
Rossler's liibliothek der Kirchen-Vaeter ; vide No. 1753.
Rosaveydi (Herb.) Vitee Patnnn ; vide No. 575, et infra.
2249 Roswithje (Virginis Germanicse, Saec. X., circa A.D 990)
Opera, cura ac studio H. Schurzfleischii ; 4to. 10s. Witteb. 1707
2250 Routh (J. M.) Reliquiae Sacree, sive Auctorum fere jam perdi-
torum II. et III. Sseculi Fragmenta. Accedunt Epistolse Sy-
nodicse et Canonicae Niceno Concilio antiquiores. Omnia
recensita Notisque illustrata ; 4 vols. 8vo. boards, £2 2s.
Oxonii, 1847-48
2251 Ejusdem Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Opuscula, ex nova
recensione Notisque suis et aliorum ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards, £1.
ibid. 1840
2252 Rous (F.) Mella Patrum, ad Pacem sub Constantino ; 8vo. calf,
scarce, 15s. Load. 1650
2253 Rufini (Aquiliensis, Saec. V., circa A.D. 400) Opera omnia, ad
MSS. emendavit D. Villarsius, novis curis J. P. Migne ; imp.
8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1844
2254 Ruperti (Tuitiensis Abbatis, Saec. XII., circa A.D. 1 120) Opera
omnia ; 4 vols, folio, best edition, fine copy, vellum, £3 3s.
Venetiis, 1748
2255 Idem liber, alia editio, curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ;
4 vols, imperial 8vo. newly half bound, £2 10s. Paris, 1854
" The world-wide spread fame of his profound learning, according to
Cave, who gives a minute list of his works, placed him at the head of the
Abbey of Duyts. As a commentator, he displays a sound judgment, and
may be consulted with advantage on many hard texts, both in the Old and
New Testaments. He was also famed as a polemic in his day." — MS. Note.
The Abbe Migne has appended to the fourth volume of his edition, the
account of his conversion to Christianity by Herman the Jew, and the con-
troversy of Udascalcus with him, which led to it, as well as some other
works by the latter; the " Ilistoria Compostellana," and some pieces by
Norbert of Magdeburg ; all of the twelfth century.
Sabbatier (F.) Dictionnaire des Autheurs Classiques, Sacres et
Profanes; vide No. 551*.
2256 Salviani (Massiliensis, A.D. 484) et Vincentii Lirinensis,
(A.D. 450) Opera edidit St. Baluzius ; 8vo. pressed hogskin,
clasps, 6s. Parisiis, 1684
2257 Ejusdem Opera, cura G. Rittershusii ; 4to. sewed, 5s.
Pereponti, 1742
Salvian is one of the most elegant writers of the fifth century, and pro-
bably a native of Gaul, which he calls his " solum patrium."
Samuel {Aniensis Presbyter, circa A.D. 1180) ; vide No. 1894.
220 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Saxii (Chr.) Onomasticon Literarium ; vide No. 553.
2258 Schannat (J. F.) Vindemire Litterarire ; hoc est, Veterum Mo-
numentorum ad Germaniam Sacram spectantium Collectiones
II. Accedit Conspectus III. Vett. Codd. S. Bonifacii ; folio,
12s. Fuldce, 1722
Schoenemanni (C. T. G.) Bibliotheca Litt. Patrum ; vide Nos.
554-6.
Scholasticus (Joann. vel Climacus) ; vide No. 181 1.
2259 Schramm (Dom.) Analysis Operum SS. Patrum et Scriptorum
Ecclesiasticorum cum Indicibus ; 18 vols. 8vo. calf, £3 13s. 6d.
Aug. Vind. 1/80
Scotus (Joann., Saec. IX.) ; vide No. 5/5
2260 Scriptores Ecclesiastici, Sseculorum V. VII. VIII. IX. et XL
Minores (inter quos, Augustinus Anglorum Apostolus, Boni-
facius, Columbanus, Ethelbertus, Adamnanus, iElfricus Can-
tuar., etc. etc.), curante J. P. Migne ; 6 vols. imp. 8vo. newly
half bound, £3 12s. Paris, 1845-5*4
For Contents, vide p. 51.
Scriptores Hist. Eccles. (Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomenus, Tbeo-
doretus, Evagrius, Philostorgius, et Theodorus) ; vide Nos.
18/4-85.
2261 Scriptores Veteres: — Angeli Maii Scriptorum Veterum
Nova Collectio e Vaticanis Codicibus eiuta; 10 vols, royal
4to. facsimiles, sewed, £12. Romcr, 1825-38
2262 Idem liber; 10 vols, royal 4to. half bound, calf, marbled
edges, £15. ibid. 1825-38
2263 Idem liber; 10 vols, royal 4to. facsimiles, newly bound
in calf, marbled edges, £16 16s. ibid. 1825-38
Tom. 1. Eusebii Quscstiones ad Stephanum, et ad Marinum. — Eusebii,
Apolinarii, et Photii Coram, in Lucam. — Photii Patriarchal
Quaestiones ad Amphilochium. — Anastasius Sinaita de Vita?
termino. — Chronicon breviatum ex Eusebii opere de tem-
poribus. — Theodori Mopsuesteni Prologi et Comm. in Amosuir.,
Zachariam, etc. — Polychronius in Danielem. — Catena in
Danielem ex Basilio, Cyrillo, etc. — Chronici Paschalis et S.
Hippolyti in Proverb. Supplementa. — Aristidis Oratio adv.
Demosthenem de Immunitate, etc. — Leontii et Joannis Mo-
nachi Index libri II. sacrarum rerum. — Operis pradicti Speci-
men, id est, titulus primus de hominis creatione.
Tom. 2. Diodori Siculi, Dionis Cassii, Eunapii, et Dexippi Excerpta. —
Iamblichi, et Menandri Fragmenta. — Appiani, Polybii, Dionysii
Halicarnassensis, Dionis Excerpta. — Petrus Magister de
Scientia Politica. — Eubulus vel Proclus de Aristotelis dictis
adv. Platonis rempublicam. — Basilii Imperatoris, et aliorum
Opnscula.
Tom. 3. Ephraemii Byzantini Vita; Csesarum. — Ejusdem Catalogus
Patriarcharum Byzantinorum. — Methodius Monacbus de
vitando Schismate. — Victorinus in Pauli Epist. ad Galatas.
Pbilippenses, et Ephesios. — Ejusdem Opusculum pro religione
Christ, contra philosophos pbysicos. — Ferrandi Diaconi adv.
Arianos, etc. Epistola. — Reliquiae tractates antiquissimi in
Lucae Evangelium ; Fragmenta varia, etc. — Julii Paridis, et
Januarii Nepotiani Epitome Valerii Maximi. — Praecepta artis
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 221
FATHERS, ETC.
musicae, ex S. Augustino. — Sermones veteres quatuor. —
Thomae Magistri Orationes. — Sibylla; libri addendi.
Tom. 4. Synodus Constant, sub Luca patriarcha, imp. Manuele [Com-
neno. — Codices Arabici vel a Cbristianis scripts, vel ad Christ.
religionem pertinentes. — Codices Arabici a Mahoinetanis
scripti. — Codices Persici, et Turcici. — Assemanni Franimenti
Storici.
Tom. 5. Inscriptiones Christianas. — Catalogus Cod. Syriac. CII. Asse-
maniano edito addendus. — Appendix ad Cat. Cod. Hebraic.
Biblioth. Vaticanas. — Catalogus Cod. iEthiop. Copt. Armen.
et Slavicorum Bibl. Vat. — Codices Indici, et Sinici Bibl. Vat.
— Assemani sulla nazione dei Copti, etc.
Tom. 6. Theodori Mopsuesteni Comment, in Prophetas XII. Minores,
etc. — Theoriani Disputatio cum Nersete patriarcha Armenio-
rum.- — Excerpta ex epistolis Nersetis. — Attonis Vercellensis
Sermones, etc. — Remigii Comment, in Oseam. — S. Petri
Damiani Iter Gallicum ; et alia varia.
Tom. 7. Patrum doctrina de Verbi incarnatione. — Leontii et Johannis
sacrarum rerum liber. — Leontius Hierosol. adversus Mono-
physitas. — S. Ambrosii, Anastasii, Eulogii, S. Gregorii, S.
Nicetse, Justiniani I. Imperatoris, et aliorum Opuscula, et
Fragmenta varia. — Hieronymus Donatus de Processione
Spiritus Sancti. — Marini Prefazione alia sua inedita opera
delle iscrizioni antiche doliari. — Tipuciti Conspectus universtis,
cum specimine Suppl. basilicis Juris Civilis libris faciendorum.
Tom. 8. Eusebii Pamphili Chronicorum Canonum liber prior, etc. — S.
Gregorii Nyss. et S. Cyrilli Alex. Opuscula et Frag. — S. Sil-
vestri Papae Frag.
Tom. 9. Photii Patriarchae Quaestiones Amphilochianae. — Sedulii Scoti
et aliorum Commentarii. — Alcuini Comment, in Apocalypsin.
— Leontius Hierosol. contra objectiones Nestorianorum. —
Nicolai, Anastasii, Cyrilli, et aliorum Fragmenta.
Tom. 10. Ebediesu Metrepolitae Sobae et Armenia?, Collectio Canonum
Synodicorum ex Chaldaicis Bibl. Vat. Codicibus sumpta, et in
Latinam linguam translata ab Aloysio Assemano. — Gregorii
Abulpharagii Bar-Hebrsei Ecclesiae Antiochenae Nomocanon,
Latine, interprete Aloysio Assemano. — Canones selecti Ecclesiae
Armeniorum. — Ebediesu Liber Margaritas, seu de veritate
Christiana? religionis, Syriace et Latine.
This most valuable collection is, like Cardinal Mai's Bibliotheca Nova
Patrum, his " Spicilegium Romanum," and his " Auctores Classici Gracci
et Latini, e Vaticanis Codicibus editi," indispensable to every library, in
which either Theological or Philological Literature holds a prominent rank.
The ten vols, were originally sold for £25 in this country, double the sum
at which the above sets are now priced.
2264 Sedulii (Caelii, A.D. 435) Opera omnia, recognita, Prolego-
menis, Scholiis, et Appendicibus illustrata, a F. Arevalo; 4to.
calf, scarce, £\ 1 Is. 6d. Romce, 1794
Sedulius flourished in the fifth century, and is chiefly known from his
" Carmen Paschale," an heroick poem, the merits of which are so highly
vaunted by Cassiodorus, his contemporary. For other editions, vide No.
2224-8.
2265 Sedulii (Scoti Hybemiensis, Saec. IX. circa 820) in omnes
Epistolas Pauli Collectaneum ; folio, scarce, sfc'l. Basilice, 1528
Sedulius Scotus was a priest of the ninth century, and according to
Trithemius, " in Divinis Scripturis exercitatus et in saecularibus Uteris
eruditissimus." This work is not noticed by Walch. It is, however, men-
tioned by Panzer. In the 9th vol. of Cardinal Mai's " Scriptores Veteres"
are other Commentaries by Sedulius Scotus, and in vol. VIII. of the
"Spicilegium " (No. 2187) various smaller treatises by him.
222 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2266 Segusio (Henrici de, Cardinalis, Saec. XIII. circa A. D. 12/0)
Suinma A urea ; fol. hogskin, scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Colonics, 1612
2267 Severi Sancti (Endeleichi, Rhetoris et Poetse Christiani, circa
A.D. 400) de Mortibus Boilm, Carmen Bucolicum, edidit J. A.
Giles; 8vo , only 100 copies printed, 6s. Londini, 1838
Sicardus (A.D. 1215) ; vide No. 575.
Sigisbertus (Saec. XII.); vide No. 575.
Silentiarius; G. Pisida ; et S. Nicephorus ; vide: Corpus
Byzant. Script.
Simeon Duuelmensis ; vide No. 713.
2268 Sinnich (Jo.) Pauli Erynaci Trias SS. Patrum de Gratia
Christi et Libero Arbitrio (S. Augustinus Hipp, adversus
Pelagium ; Prosperus A qui tan. adversus Cassianum ; et Ful-
gentius Rnsp. adversus Faustum) ; 4to. calf, 12s.
s. L Anno 1648
226° Sirmondi (J., Soc. Jes.) Opera varia; 5 vols, folio, most com-
plete edition, vellum, £3 10s. Yenet. 1728
For Contents, see Darlings's Cyclopaedia, cols. 2749-51.
Sirmond assisted Baronius in tie compilation of his Annals. He spent
the greater part of his life in collecting together the authors of the Middle
Ages, which he had great opportunities of doing, rilling for many years the
post of Secretary to the General of his Order, and afterwards that of Con-
fessor to Louis XIII.
2270 Smaragdi (Abbatis Sancti Michaelis, A.D. 823) Liber; seu
Postilla in Evangelia et Epistolas in Divinis Ofticiis per Anni
circulam legenda ex SS. Patribus collecta ; folio, very scarce,
£3 3s. Argent. 1536
227 1 Idem liber, alia editio, curante et imprimente J. P. Migne ;
imp. 8vo. newly half bound, calf, 14s. Paris, 1847
Smaragd of St. Michael's must not be confounded with either of his
many namesakes. He was considered a prodigy of learning in his day,
and enjoyed the patronage of Charlemagne. There are two MSS. of the
Liber Smaragdi, one a most precious Codex of the twelfth century, in the
Library of Winchester College.
2272 Socratis (Scholastici, A.D. 450) Historise Ecclesiastics
Libri YII. ex recensione H. Valesii ; 8vo. 10s. Oxonii, 1844
2272* Idem liber, alia editio, Gr. ct Lat. edidit R. Hussey ;
3 vols. 8vo. boards, £\ 10s. ibid. 1853
0000 ■ Vide et Nos. 1880-5.
Sozomenis Hist. Ecclesiast. ; vide Nos. 1880-5.
Sprengeri Thesaurus Rei Patristicse ; vide infra.
Staeudltn's (C. F.) Litteratur der Kircben-Geschichte ; vide
No. 557.
Statuta Ordinis Cartusiensis ; vide No. 973.
2273 Stephani (Tornacensis, A.D. 1203) Epistolse cum Notis C. Du
Molinet; 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1679
Strabon, vel Strabus ; vide Nos. 575 et 1099.
Stubbs (Thomas); vide No. 716.
2274 Suiceri Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus, e Patribus Grsecis, Ordine
alphabetico exhibens qusecunque Phrases, Ritus, Dogmata,
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 223
FATHERS, ETC.
Haereses et hujusmodi alia spectant; 2 vols. folio, uncut, £3 10s.
Amstelodami, 1746
For other copies of Siiicer's Thesaurus, vide infra.
Sugerius et Robertus Pullus (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 5/5.
22/5 Sulpitii (Severi, circa A. D. 380) Opera; 18mo. neat, /s. 6d.
Lugd. Elzevir, 1643
22/5* Idem liber, alia editio, cum Notis Variorum et G. Hornii ;
8vo vellum, 9s. Lugd. Bat. 1654
22/6 Tdem liber, alia editio, cum Notis Vorstii et Job. Clerici ;
12mo. 6s. 6d. Lipsice, 1709
The " Life of St. Martin of Tours " is elegantly written, and the " Histo-
ria Sacra" is no less so, and forms a kind of Ecclesiastical history. Be-
sides these, his works consist of Dialogues and Letters.
2277 Sylloge Monumentorum ad Mysterium Immaculate Concep-
tionis B. Virgiuis Deiparae illustrandum, cura et iudustria An-
tonii Ballerini, Soc. Jes. ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, Romce, 1854
0000 Passaglia (Caroli) Commentarius de Immaculato Dei-
parse Conceptu ; vide infra.
Sylvester II. (A.D. 1000) ; vide No. 575.
Symmachus (Saec. V. circa A.D. 498) ; vide No. 575.
Symeon, et Georgius Monachus ; vide: Corpus Byzant. Script.
Syncellus et Nicephorus ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
2278 Synesii (Episcopi Cyrenes, Saec. V., circa A.D. 410) Opera quae
extant omnia, Graece, cum Versione Latina Dionysii Petavii,
cum ejusdem Notis et Indice ; folio, calf, £l Is. Lutetice, 1612
0000 Ejusdem Opera; vide Nos. 1834-5.
2279 Ejusdem Opera omnia, ad Codd. MSS. Eidem recognovit
et Annotationes criticas adjecit, Jo. Geo. Krabinger ; Tomus
Primus; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Landishuti, 1850
This first volume of Synesius contains : " Orationes et Homiliarum
Fragmenta.''
2280 Ejusdem Epistolee, Gr. et Lat, cum Notis F. Porti ;
small 8vo. 5s. Paris, 1 605
2281 Ejusdem Karaaraaig, sive Constitutio, Gr. et Lat. ; 8vo.
calf, 4s. Landishuti, 1595
2282 Ejusdem Orationes et Homiliarum Fragmenta, Graece,
recensuit et Annotationes criticas adjecit J. H. Krabinger ;
8vo. sewed, 6s. ibid. 1851
He was a man of great learning and genius, and was a pupil of the cele-
brated Hypatia, the lady who was so cruelly murdered by the followers of
Cyrill of Alexandria, and has celebrated her praises with lively gratitude.
Synodicon Apostolorum et Conciliorum Ecolesiae Orientalis, nee
non SS. Patrum Epistolee Canonicse ; vide Nos. 856-7.
2283 Tatiani (Assyri, Saec. II ad finem) Oratio ad Graecos ; Her-
mia? Irrisio Gentilium Philosophorum, edidit Willi.. Worth ;
8vo. thick paper, vellum, 7s. 6d. Oxonii, 1700
0000 Idem liber, Benedictina editio ; vide No. 2031-4.
2284 Idem liber, alia editio, ad optimos Libros MSS. partim
denuo collatos recensuit Scholiis Parisinis nunc primum integris
ornavit, Prolegomenis, Annotatione, Versione instruxit, et
Indices adjecit J. C. T. Otto; Svo. fac-similes, sewed, 4s. 6d.
Jence, 1851
224 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
2285 Tatiani (Assyri) Harmonia Evangelica, antiqua Versio Theotisca,
ut et Isidori Hisp. He Nativitate, Passione, Resurrectione et
Ascensione Domini Fragmentum. E MSS. edidit et illustra-
vit J. Palthenius; 4to. calf, 14s. Gryphisco, 1706
Of all the works of Tatian, which, says Eusehius, " were prodigious in
number," nothing has come down to us but his work against the Gentiles,
entitled " Oration to the Greeks," and his " Harmonia Evangelica."
228G Tertulliani (Quinti Septimi Florentis, Carthageniensis, circa
A. D. 216) Opera omnia accedunt Argumenta et Vita anctore
J. Pamelio, et Mercerii Commentarius in librum de Pallio ;
5 vols, ia 1, folio, vellum, £\ Is. Parisiis, 1598
2287 Ejusdem Opera Argumentis, Explicationibus, et Notis
illustrata, authore J. L. de la Cerda, Soc. Jes. ; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, calf, £\ 10s. Paris, 1630
2288 Ejusdem Opera omnia, post Latini Latinii Conjecturas,
et curas Jo Mercerii, cum Argumentis, Annotationibus et Vita,
edidit J. Pamelius ; 5 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £\ 5s.
Rothom. 1662
2289 Ejusdem Opera omnia Nic. Rigaltii, cum ejusdem Anno-
tationibus integris et Variorum Commentariis, Ph. Priorius
Argumenta et Notas adjecit. Accedunt Novatiani Tractatus
de Trinitate et de Cibis Judaicis, etc. Accessit etiam Car-
men de Jona et Nhieve ; folio, calf, £\ lis. 6d. Paris, 1675
2290 Idem liber; folio, calf, £1 10s. ibid. 1695
The same edition, with different title-pages.
2291 Idem liber, alia editio. Accedit S. Havercampi Comment.
in Apologeticum, etc.; 2 vols. fol. vellum, £2 10s. Venetiis, 1744
Beautifully printed, but presenting nothing but a mass of typographical
blunders. " It must be shunned." — Dibdin. Notwithstanding, it has
its admirers, as it contains, by way of addition to the Paris edition, reprints
of Havercamp's Commentary on the " Apologeticus " of 1718 (No. 2299)
and of Mosheim " De vera ajtate Apologetici," which had then recently
been privately issued without date, a copy of which will be found in the
alphabet under the author's name, marked 5s.
2292 Ejusdem Opera omnia, ex recensione J. Sender; 6 vols.
small 8vo. sewed, 16s. Halce, 1825-9
2293 Ejusdem Opera, ex nova recensione, cura E. F. Leopold ;
4 vols, in 1, small 8vo. calf, gilt, 12s. Lipsice, 1839-41
2294 Idem liber ; 4 vols, in 1, small 8vo. vellum, 12s.
ibid. 1839-41
2295 — ■ Ejusdem Opera omnia, cum Notis Variorum et suis edidit
Franc. (Elder ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 2s. ibid. 1853
2296 Idem liber ; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, antique pattern,
£2 12s. 6d. ibid. 1853
2297 Idem liber ; 3 vols. 8vo. calf extra, carmine edges, £2 16s.
ibid. 1853
This edition has a carefully revised text, for which purpose Prof, ffihler
has made use of the various MSS. known to former editors, and many
hitherto not collated. It is elegantly printed, and may be pronounced the
best edition of Tertullian.
2298 Ejusdem Opera omnia, ad Fidem optimorum Librorum
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 225
FATHERS, ETC.
recensuit Franc. CEhler ; editio minor, cum Adnotatione critica ;
8vo. 1400 pages, sewed, £1. Lipsiee, 1854
This edition does not contain the Variorum Notes and Prolegomena.
2299 Terttjxliani (Q. Sept. Florent.) Apologeticus, castigatus,
emendatus, nee non Commentario perpetuo illustratus a S.
Havercamp ; 8vo. vellum, 6s. Lugd. Bat. 1718
2300 Ejusdem Apologeticus adversus Gentes, edidit J. J.
Ritter; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Mberfeld, 1828
2301 Ejusdem Apologeticus edente H. A. Woodham (with
English Notes and Preface, intended as an Introduction to the
study of Patristical and Ecclesiastical Latinity) ; 8vo. boards,
8s. 6d. Gantabrig. 1843
2302 Ejusdem Libri de Praescriptionibus adv. Hsereticos ; De
Baptismo ; De Pcenitentia ; De Oratione ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
Ingolstadt, 1834
2303 Ejusdem Libri de Baptismo et Pcenitentia Notis illustrati
in usum Theologise Salisburgensis Studiosorum ; 4to. half
bound, vellum, 4s. 6d. Salisb. 1755
2304 Ejusdem de Pallio Libellus, recensuit et illustravit C.
Salmasius ; 8vo. vellum, 4s. Lugd. Bat. 1636
2305 Desselben Antignosticua, und Einleitung in dessen
Schriften, von A. Neander f 8vo. new edition, sewed, 8s. 6d.
Berlin, 1849
2306 Tertullianus Prsedicans, Ordine Alphabetico dispositus,
et Conciones e Materia formans, cura et studio Mich. Vivien,
cum Indicibus necessariis ; 6 vols. 4to. calf, £2 2s.
Paris. 1679-81
" Tertullian of Africa, the son of a centurion," says Bede, " is extolled
of all the Churches." It is not known when he first embraced Christianity.
His works are apologetical, polemical, and moral ; the first against Pagans
and Jews, the second attacking heresies, and the third on points of disci-
pline and conduct. His " Apology for the Christians " and his " Prescrip-
tions against Heretics," are not surpassed by any writings of the Fathers.
Strange that a man so gifted as he was should, in the latter part of his life,
towards the year 200, have joined the followers of Montanus, who pretended
to Divine inspiration, denied the Trinity, and maintained many other strange
conceits. Yet towards its close he professed Montanism, as did also Pris-
cilla and Maximilla, two eminent and noble ladies and early Christian con-
verts. His works are praised by Jerome, who gives an anecdote of Cyprian's
love for them, by calling daily for them with delight, exclaiming, " Da
Magistrum ! da Magistrum ! "
2307 Theodolphi (Aurelianensis, A.D. 841) Opera Theologica et
Poetica post Sirmondi, D'Archery, Mabilloni, Martene et
Durand, nee non Canisii curas, nunc primurn in uno volumine
collecta: imp. 8vo. newly half bound, calf, 14s. Paris. 1846
2308 Theodori (Antiocheni Mopsuetise Episcopi, Saec. V. circa 410)
in Testamentum Novum Commentariorum quae reperiri potue-
runt, edidit O. T. Fritzsche; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Turici, 1847
0000 Ejusdem Commentaria in XII. Prophetas Minores et
alia; vide: Maii, Bibl. Patrum Nova (No. 1745) Vol. VII.
2308* Ejusdem Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat. edidit A. F. V. a
• G G
226 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Wegnern, Vol. I. (Comment, in Proph. Minores, nunc primum
e Codiee Vindoboncnsi editum) ; 8vo. sewed, 10s. (id.
Berolini, 1834
All yet published, containing his Commentary on the Minor Prophets.
2300 Theodoreti (Cyrensis Episcopi, A.D. 457) Opera omnia, Gr.
et Lat. cura et studio Jo. Sirmondi, Soc. Jes., cum Auctario J.
Garneri, Soc. Jes. ; 5 vols. fol. calf, £7 7s. Paris. 1042-48
2.310 Ejusdem Opera, ex recensione J. Sirmondi. denuo edidit
et varias Lectiones adjecit J. L. Schulze ; 5 thick vols. 8vo.
neatly bound, £3 3s. Hales, 1709
231 1 — — Idem liber, Greece tantum ; 5 vols. 4to. sewed, £,\ 10s.
ibid. 1708
2312 Ejusdem Historia Ecclesiastica, cum Interpretatione et
Annotationibus II. Valesii, recensuit T. Gaisford ; 8vo. boards,
10s. Oxonii, 1854
2313 et Evagrii Historia Ecclesiastica, item Excerpta ex
Hist. Eccles. Philostorgii et Theodori Lectoris, Gr. et Lat.
cum Annotationibus Valesii; folio, calf, 18s. Amst. 1095
0000 Vide Nos: 1879-83 et No. 1885.
2314 Ejusdem Interpretatio Psalmorum, Greece et Latine,
edidit et variantes Lectiones adjecit D. L. Schulze ; thick 8vo.
sewed, 7s. Od. % Halte, 1709
2315 Ejusdem de Curatione Greecarnm Affectionum, Lib. XII.
Latine, Z. Acciaolo interpret e ; folio, ruled with red lines, calf,
0s. Paris, H. Stephani, 1519
2310 Idem liber, alia editio, Gr. et Lat. ad Codd. MSS. recen-
suit Tho. Gaisford; 8vo. boards, 14s. Oxonii, 1839
2317 Theodoretum Glossarium ad usus Exegeticos et Criticos, ed.
C. L. Bauer; stout 8vo. uncut, 5s. Halce, 1775
Theodoretus was made bishop of Cyrus in 420, and, like all Eastern
prelates of the period, was mixed up in the quarrel respecting the doctrines
promulgated by Nestorius, which denied the existence of both natures in
the Incarnate Word. lie attacked Eutyches and Dioscorus, the Alexan-
drian Bishops, the followers of Nestorius. He seems, however, to have
had but small relish for polemics, and as soon as he could free himself
from them, he retired to his see, " where he wrote his ' Ecclesiastical
History,' continuing the account of Eusebius down to his own time, the
reign of Leo, in which he died." — Ven. Bede.
His Commentaries on the Books of the Old Testament, and upon the
Epistles of St. Paul, "unite the typical method with the literal. They are
not exceeded in value by anything produced by the ancient expositors." —
Wordsworth.
" His learning was great, his genius good, and his productions amongst
the best of that age." — Mosheim.
2318 Theophanis (Ceramei Archiepiscopi Tauromenitani) Homiliee
in Evangelia Dominicalia et Festa totius anni, Gr. et Lat. a Fr.
Scorso ; folio, vellum, 10s. Paris. 1044
Theophanes et Anastasius ; vide: Corpus Byzant. Script.
2319 Theophili (Antiocheni Episcopi, Saec. II. ad finem) ad Auto-
lycum, libri tres, Greece et Latine Notis J. Ch. Wolff; small
8vo. calf, Os. Hamb. 17lM
2320 Idem liber, et J. H. ab Eiswicb de Reliquiis Pnpatus
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 227
FATHERS, ETC.
Ecclesiae Lutheranae ; 2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. boards, 6s.
Rami. 1724
0000 Theophiltjs adAutolycum,editioBenedictina; vide Nos. 2030-4.
2321 Desselben drey Buecher an Autolycum, uebersetzt mit
Anmerkungen von G. C. Hosman ; small 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d.
Hamburg, 1729
2322 ■ Desselben Vertheidigung des Christentbums, uebersetzt
von W. F. Thienemann; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Leipzig, 1834
Theophilus was the first who used the word Trinity, to express the three
Persons of the Godhead, in his " Defence of the Faith."
Theophili (Monacbi, Soac. IX.) Libri tres, sive cliversarum
Artium Schedula, Latine et Gallice ; vide No. 6025.
2323 Theophylacti (Achridias Arcbiepiscopi, circa A.D. 1112) Opera
omnia, Greece et Latine, cum Dissertatione de Gestis et Scriptis,
ac Doctrina ejusdem, curis J. F. B. de Rubeis et B. Finetti ;
accedunt Euthymii Zigabeni Commentarii in Psalmos, Gr. et
Lat. ; 4 vols, folio, j£16 16s. Venetiis, 1754-63
2324 Ejusdem in IV. Evangelistas Commentaria, Greece, curis
et amplibus Paulii III. ; folio, Editio Princeps, fine copy, in the
original binding, £\ lis. 6d.
Romce, apud Antonium Bladum, 1 542
2325 Ejusdem in IV. Evangelistas Commentaria Greece et
Latine; folio, vellum, £1 Is. Lut. Paris, 1631
2326 Ejusdem Commentarii in Epistolas Pauli, Gr. et Lat.
studio et cura D. Lindsell (Herefordiensis Episcopi ; folio, fine
copy, ruled with red lines, £1 lis. 6d. Londini, 1636
Chrysostom's Commentaries are well epitomized by Thcophylact, whose
language is clear and fluent, and his Greek as easy to be understood as the
text of the Greek Testament itself.
Theophylactus, Simocatta, et Genesius ; vide : Corpus By-
zant. Script.
Thesaurus Patrum, Dicta, Sententia et Exempla ex SS. Patri-
bus ; vide No. 6026.
THOMAS-Aquinas ; vide Nos. 1615-1641.
Thomas a Becket ; vide No. 1705.
Thomas Eliensis ; vide No. 707-
Thomasii (Card.) Institutiones Theologiae Patristica3 ; vide infra.
Thorn (Gulielmus) ; vide No. 716.
2328 Toeetanorum Patrum Opera, edita, recognita et Notis illus-
trata a F. de Lorenzana; 3 fols. folio, Spanish binding, £3 10s.
Matriti, Ibarrce, 1782-93
Containing: — Montanus, Eugenius III., Ildephonsus, Julianus, Eulo-
gius, and Rodericus Ximenes de Rada.
2329 Tricaeet (M.) Bibliothequc portative des Peres de l'Eglise, ou
sur chaque Pere on expose l'Histoire de sa Vie, l'Analase de
ses Ouvrages, le Precis de sa Doctrine, et Sentences tirees de
ses Ecrits ; 9 vols. 8vo. calf, 361 16s. Paris, 1767
Urbanus II. ; vide No. 575.
2331 Veterum Interpretum Gracorum in totum Vet. Testamentum
* G g 2
228 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
fathers, etc.
Fragmenta, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Jo. Drusii ; 4to. vellum,
10s. 6cl. Arnheim, 1622
Containing Fragments of Aqnila's Version of the Old Testament into
Greek. Aquila was sent by Adrian to rebuild Jerusalem, and was there
converted to Christianity ; but being excommunicated for practising astro-
logy, he turned Jew, and translated the Jewish Bible into Greek. He died
in 129. The other fragments are by Symmachus, the letter-writer, who
was Consul in 391, and by Theodotion.
Victorinus III. ; vide No. 575.
Vies de SS. Peres, avec 1' Analyse de leurs Ouvrages ; vide
pp. 580-1.
Vigilius ; vide No.?575.
2332 Villoison (J. B. C. d' Arise de) Anecdota Grseca e Regia Pari-
siensi, et e S. Marci Veneta Bibliothecis deproir.pta ; 2 vols, in
1, 4to. 12s. Tenet. 1/81.
For Contents, see Dowling, p. 218.
2333 Vincentii (S. Lirinensis, A.D. 450) Commonitorium, cum
Notis edidit E. Kluepfel ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Viennce, 1809
2334 Idem liber, alia editio, accedit Tertullianus de Prsescrip-
tionibus adversus Hsereticos ; 8vo. sd. 3s. 6d. Ingolst. 1834
2335 Ejusdem Commonitorium ; with English translation ;
12mo. 2s. Oxonii, 1836
2336 Ejusdem Commonitorium ; edidit Ed. Herzog ; 8vo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Vratislavice, 1839
2337 Vincentii (Beluacensis, Saec. XIII. circa A.D. 1260) Speculum
Morale ct l^tetoriaU ; 5 vols, in 2, large folio, vellum, scarce,
£3 13s. 6d. Norimb. Koberyer, 1483-5
Vincent of Bouvais' " Chronicle" was the ground-work of the celebrated
" Nuremberg Chronicle."
Vit^e Sanctorum ; vide: No. 17 and note, and also pp. 580 et 583.
2338 Walchii (C. G. F.) Monimenta Medii iEvi ; 4 parts in 2 vols.
small 8vo. sewed, 6s. Guetting. 1/57-60
Walchii (J. G.) Bibliotheca Patristica ; vide No. 564.
Wallingford (Joannes) ; vide No. 707.
Walsingham (Thomas); vide No. 717.
Walter (Hemingford) ; vide Nos. 708 et No. 3009.
Wires (Thomas) ; vide No. 708.
Willelmus Calculus ; vide No. 705.
Willielmus Rishanger ; vide Nos. 710, 711.
2339 Wolfii (J. C.) Anecdota Grseca e Codd. MSS. eruta, nunc pri-
mum edita, et Versione Latina Notisque illustrata ; 4 vols,
small 8vo. 16s. Hamburgi, 1722-4.
For Contents, see Dowling, p. 32.
2340 Xiphilini (Joannis, Saec. XI. circa. A.D. 1070) et Basilii M.
aliquot Orationes ex Codd. MSS. Notis edidit C. M. Matthias ;
4to. sewed, 7s. Mosquce, 1775-7
2341 Zacagni (L. A.) Collectanea Veterum Monument. Ecelesise ; 4to.
Vol. I. (no more published) uncut, 12s. Romas, 1698
2341* Idem liber; 4to. calf, or vellum, 14s. ibid. 1698
Zacharia (F. A.) Bibliotheca Pistoriensis ; vide No. 6497.
Zeno et Optatatus (Saec. IV.) ; vide No. 575.
FATHERS, ETC.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 229
FATHERS, ETC.
2342 Zenonis (Veronensis Episcopi, A.D. 380) Opera; (Sermones),
recensuerunt et Dissertationibus perpetuisque Aduotationibus
illustrarunt P. et H. Ballerinii. Editio novissima, cui accesserunt
Opuscula II. F. Bonacchii ; 4to. half bound, 14s. Any. 1758
Zigabeni (Euth.) Comment, in IV. Evangelia; vide Nos. 1897,
2323.
Zonoras (Jo.) ; vide No. 1174.
Zonoras ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
Zosimus ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
" By tradition, the writers of the Church of England always understand
written tradition, in opposition to the writers of the Church of Rome, who
set up I know not what oral traditions, not found in the writings of the
ancient Fathers in the best and purest ages.
" As there are true and false Scriptures, so there are true and false written
Traditions. The true written traditions are such as are to be found in
the undoubted writings of the ancient Fathers, by which we come to
understand what was the consentient belief and practice of the ancient
Catholick Church.
" This tradition is not to be despised or lightly esteemed by any sober
man, because it is of mighty use for the clearing of many things which, out
of the Scripture alone cannot be so clearly and satisfactorily proved. As
first : That the books of the New Testament were written by those whose
names they bear, and that they were written by Divine inspiration. Se-
condly : That these books collected together in the New Testament, and
none other, are the rule of the Christian faith, to which I may add many
other things, qs, the Lord's Day is to be observed ; infants to be baptized ;
that the institution of the two Sacraments was not a temporary institution,
which was to expire after the mysteries of the Christian religion were suffi-
ciently revealed and understood. In these and many other like instances
tradition is of great use against false teachers, to help us to the true and
clear sense of the Scriptures, because, where the sense of the Scripture is
controverted, the consentient testimony of antiquity is the best judge." —
Dean Hicks' " Letter to a Parishioner."
2343 Library of the Fathers of the Church, anterior to the
division of the East and West ; translated by members of the
Church of England ; 37 vols. 8vo. cloth boards. Oxford, v. y.
Chrysostom on the Statues . 0 12 0
Or the 15 vols, in 16 for £7 7s.
S. Augustine's Works.
Confessions; third edition .090
Sermons on the New Testa-
ment ; 2 vols . .18 0
Homilies on the Psalms ;
5 vols 3 10
on the Gospel and First
Epistle of St. John ; 2 vols. 1 10 0
Practical Treatises . .0160
Or the 11 vols, for £6.
S. Chrysostom.
Homilies on S. Matthew ;
3 vols 1 16 0
■ on S. John; 2 vols. .14 6
on the Acts ; 2 vols. .110
on S. Paul's Epistles
(excepting the Hebrews) ;
7 vols, in 6 . .400
S. Cyril.
Lectures on the Creed ; third
edition . . . . 0 10 6
S. Cyprian.
Works ; 2 vols, second edition 12 6
S. Gregory the Great.
Morals on the Book of Job ;
4 vols 2 15 6
S. Athanasius.
Against the Arians; 2 vols. . 0 19 6
Historical Tracts . . 0 10 6
The Festal Epistles . .060
Or the 3 vols, for £1 lis. 6d.
Tertullian.
Apologetic and Practical
Treatises . . . 0 15 0
230 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2344 Fayet (Eveque) Examen des Institutions Liturgiques de Dom
Gueranger, Abbe de Solesmes, et de sa lettre a Mgr. l'Arche-
veque de Reims ; thick 8vo. sewed, (is. Paris, 184(i
2345- Febronii (Just, vel Hontheim, Treverecensis Episcopi) de
Statu Ecclesiae et legitima Potestate Romani Pontificis liber
singularis ad reuniendos Dissidentes ; 4to. first edition, calf,
7s. Gd. Bullioni, 1763
2345 Idem liber, secunda editio, priore emendatior et multo
auctior, et Appendicibus IV. additis ; 4to. calf, 10s 6d.
ibid. 1765
2345* Idem liber, una cum Vindiciis Operis ; 4 vols. 4to. calf,
£ 1 10s. Bullioni et Franco/. 1765-1773
0000 See also Nos. 912-13.
2346 Feller (F. X.) Biograpbie Universelle, ou Dictionaire Histo-
lique, Augmentee de plus de 3000 Articles par M. Perennes ;
13 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 8s. Besancon, 1844
2346* la meme, nouvelle edition ; 8 vols, imperial 8vo. sewed,
£2 16s. Parts, 1851
2347 Ses Sermons Panegyriques et Discours sur divers Sujets
de Religion et de Morale ; 2 vols. Svo. portrait, sewed, 9s.
Lyons, 1819
2348 Felner (J.) der Roemiscbe Katechismus der Kirchenversamm-
lung zu Trient ; 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Mainz, 1841
A German translation of the Catechismus Concilii Tridentini.
2349 Fennell (Doyen de Laonne en Irlande) Memoires ou Disserta-
tion sur la Validite des Ordinations des Anglois, et sur la Suc-
cession des Eveques Anglicans; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, very-
scarce, £\ Is. Paris, 1726
Tliis very curious book brings forward a mass of evidence in proof of
the story of " the Nag's Head Ordination," to invalidate the Apostolic suc-
cession in the Church of England.
2350 Fenelon (Francois de Salignac de la Motte) ses (Euvres com-
pletes, precedees d'une Notice sur sa Vie et sur ses Ecrits par
M. Le Cardinal de Bausset ; 10 vols. imp. 8vo. portrait, £3 10s.
Paris, 18
2351 ses (Euvres, precedees des Etudes sur sa Vie par M. Aime-
Martin ; 3 vols. imp. Svo. portrait, sewed, £1 10s.
Paris, 1852
2352 ses (Euvres, precedees de sa Vie, avec Correspondance,
Tables, etc. ; 38 vols. 8vo. portrait, half bound, calf, £8 Ss.
Versailles (Lebel), 1817-29
" Fenelon is the author of fifty-five different works. They all come
from a heart endued with the highest virtue, but his Telemachus inspires
it." — Voltaire.
2353 Feri (Joannis, sive Wild, quondam Concionatoris Moguntini)
Commentarii in Jesu Christi Evangelium secundum Matthseum;
folio, large woodcut of the Crucifixion in the manner of Lucas
Cranach, vellum, 15s. Mogunt. 1559
2354 Ejusdem in Evangelium secundum Joannem Euarrationes.
Accessit Epistola prima Joannis enarrata ; folio, vellum, 15s.
ibid. 1559
2355 ■ — Ejusdem Commentaria in Matthamm et Euarrationes in
Joannem ; 2 vols, in 1, (olio, hogskin, £1 5s. ibid. 1559
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 231
2356 Feri (Joannes) Enarrationes in Acta Apostolornm. Aceesse-
runt Jo. Hofmeisteri Commentarii in eadem ; folio, vellum,
15s. Colon. 1567
2357 Ejusdem Commentaria in Joannem. Accessit ejusclem
Paulli Epistolse ad Romanos Interpretatio ; folio, vellum, scarce,
£\ Is. C&mpluti, 1578
2358 Ejusdem Postillse sive Condones in Epistolas et Evan-
gelia quae ab Adventu ad Pascha usque in Ecclesia legi con-
sueverunt ; folio, fine copy in hogskin, with clasps, from the
library " Societatis Jesu Lucernne," 15s. Colo?iice, 1568
2359 Ejusdem Jonas Propheta explicatus ; 4to. vellum, scarce,
12s. Mogunt. 1550
2360 Ejusdem in Ecclesiasten Salamonis Annotationes pia3 et
eruditse ; 4 to. vellum, scarce, 10s. ibid. 1550
2361 Ejusdem Jonas explicatus ; ibid. 1556 ; et in Ecclesiasten
Annotationes ; ibid. 1556 ; 2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. fine copies,
hogskin, clasps, 12s. ibid. 1556
2362 Ejusdem Commentaria : Enarrationes in Genesim ; An-
notationes in Exodum, Numeros, Deuteronomium, Joshuam et
Judices ; in Jobum Condones ; Jonas Explicatus ; Annota-
tiones in Ecclesiasten ; Enarrationes in Matthaeum ; in Joan-
nem (Evang. et Epist. I.) Enarrationes ; nee non Opuscula,
et Postillse ; 4 vols. ; in all 10 vols, small 8vo. not uniform,
very scarce, £3 10s. v. I. et a.
Ferus was one of the most eloquent and learned preachers amongst the
Concionatores of the Church of Rome, during the period of the Reformation,
though his Sermons and Commentaries, are frequently at variance with
the dogmas of that Church, and consequently his works were not allowed
to he sold " without faculty." Nevertheless he is highly extolled hy the
writers of both parties ; arid Dupin says, " his Commentaries are not dry
notes, but full and eloquent discourses, yet never losing sight of the literal
sense of the Scripture." Casaubon, in speaking of his " Commentary on
the Acts of the Apostles," calls it: " lectu dignissimus, in quo mult a sunt
aliena Pontificiorurn erroribus, unde et Satanici Censores correxerunt in
nuts indicibus."
2363 Fermosini (N. Rodr.) Opera omnia Canonica, Civilia et Crimi-
nalia, cum Repertorio generali et Vita Auctoris ; 14 vols, in
12, folio, calf, neat, £3 15s.
Lugd. 1656-62, et Colon. Allobr. 1741
Vols. 1-7. In I. et II. libros Decrefalium.
„ 8-9. De judiciis et foro competenti.
,, 10. De confiscat. bonorum in S. officio Inquisit.; 2 parts.
,, 11-13. Criminalia. Colon. Allobr. 1741.
,, 14. Repertorium generale s. Index absolutiss. ibid. 1741.
23fi4 Fernandez (Alonzo) Historia Ecclesiastica de nuestros Tempos,
en la Conversion de Idolatras y Reducion de Hereges ; folio,
vellum, scarce, £1 15s. Toledo, 1611
Full of curious facts connected with the planting of Christianity in
America and the West Indies. The proceedings of Romanists against the
Protestants of England, Germany, and Flanders, answer to that part of the
title which refers to the reduction of heresies.
2365 Fernandii (Ben) Commentarii et Observationes Morales in
Genesim; 3 vols, folio, hoa;skin, £2 2s. Lugd. 1618-29
232 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2366 Ferraris (Lucii) Bibliotheca Canonica, Juridica, Moralis, Theo-
logica, necnon Ascetica, Polemica, Rubristica, Historica, etc. ;
10 vols, in 5, folio, vellum, £3 10s. Venetiis, 1770
2367 Idem liber sub titulo : Prompta Bibliotheca Canonica,
Juridica, Moralis, Theologica, nee non Ascetica, Polemica,
Rubristica, Historica ; 10 vols, in 2, folio, hogskin, £3 3s.
Venet. 1778
236S Idem liber, sub titulo : Encyclopedia Ecclesiastica, editio
locupletior adjecto quoque Indice Materiarum absolutissimo ;
8 vols. 4to. half bound, calf, full gilt backs, £4 10s.
Hagce Com. 1781
0000 Vide et ; No. 914-916.
2369 Ferrarius (Bern.) de Ritu Sacrarum Ecclesise Veteris Concio-
nura, cum Prsefatione J. G. Grsevii ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d.
Veronce, 1731
Graevius says that the earlier editions, printed at Milan and Lyons, had
been so eagerly sought after, and had consequently become so scarce, that
though many were anxious to possess copies, but few preachers could
meet with a work, so essential to all. Hence his edition.
2370 Feuchtius (Jacob, Bambergischer Weyhe-Bischoff) Postilla
Catholica, oder Auslegung aller Fest und Feyertaeglichen
Evangelien durch des gantze Jahr, etc. ; 3 vols, in 1, folio,
numerous woodcuts, fine copy, hogskin, clasps, £1 Is.
Coelln, 1597
The cuts are by Juste Ammon and others.
2371 Fichte (J. G.) Sammtliche Werke, herausg. von J. II. Fichte ;
11 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £4) sewed, £1 12s.
Berlin, 1845, und Bonn, 1846
Vols. 1-2. Zur theoretischen Philosophie . . 0 18 0
„ 3-4. Zur Rechts und Sittenlehre . . .0180
„ 5. Zur Religions-philosophie . . .080
,, 6. Popular-philosophische Schriften, vol. 1. Zur Po-
litik und Moral . . . .060
,, 7. vol. 2. Zur Politik, Moral und Philo-
sophie der Geschichte . . .080
,, 8. vol. 3. Vermischte Schriften und
Aufsatze . . . .070
„ 9-11. Nachgelassene Werke . . . 0 19 0
2372 Desselben Bestimmung des Menschen ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1838
2373 Desselben Versuch einer Kritik aller Offenbarung ; 8vo.
half bound, calf, 2s. 6d. Kcenigsberg, 1793
2374 Desselben Saetze zur Vorschube der Theologie ; 12mo.
half bound, calf, 3s. 6d. Stuttg. 1826
2375 Fischeri (J. F.) Prolusiones V. in quibus Varii Loci utriusque
Testamenti explicantur. Accedit de loco Epist. ad Hebr. Com. ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. Lips. 1779
2376 Fischer (P.) Commentatio de Origenis Theologia et Cosmologia;
8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Halis, 1846
2377 Fisheri (Joan., Roffensis Episcopi, A.D. 1535) Opera qure hac-
tenus inveniri potuerunt omnia, et partim jam primum in lucem
edita ; folio, calf, very scarce, £4 lis. 6d. Wirceburgi, 1597
2378 Ejusdem de Veritate Corporis et Sanguinis Christi in
Eucharistia libri V. adversus Jo. (Ecolampadium ; Colonics, P.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 233
Quentil, 1527, first edition. Erasmi (Des.) Christiani Ma-
trimonii Institutio. Opus nunc primum et natum et excusum ;
Basilice, Jo. Froben, 1526, first edition ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, oak
binding, clasps, with a fragment of a 1 0th century MS. £2 1 2s. 6d.
v. I. et a.
The Cortes of Spain, the Emperor, and Francis I , all having taken objec-
tion to the legitimacy of the Princess Mary, as the offspring of Henry VIII.
by a deceased brother's wife, the Pope's dispensation in such cases being
null and void, according to the interpretation of Thomas Aquinas and the
Schoolmen, and all the Bishops in England, excepting Fisher, Bishop of Ro-
chester, having expressed, under their hands and seals, an opinion of the
illegality of the marriage itself, the latter sought the aid of Erasmus,
who wrote the " Institutio Christiani Matrimonii," to comfort Queen
Catherine, to whom he dedicates the book. Henry never forgave Fisher,
and his death in 1535, as is all but admitted by Burnet, was more owing to
his former opposition to the King's divorce than to the part he took in the
Nun of Kent's fabricated revelations. His book on the Real Presence has
always been held in great respect by the Church of Rome, of which he was
one of the ablest champions at the time of the Reformation.
2379 Ejusdem Assertionis Lutheranae Confutatio (editio tertia,
cura Authoris ipsius) ; folio, half bound, scarce, 12s.
Colonics, P. Quentell, 1524
2380 Ejusdem Assertionum Henrici VIII. adversus Lutheri
Capt. Babyl. Defensio. Henrici VIII. Assertio Septem Sacra-
mentorum adversus Lutherum ; 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. calf, gilt
edges, 10s. 6d. Paris. 1541
23K1 — ■ Ejusdem Defensio Regise Assertionis contra Babylonicam
Captivitatem, in qua respondet pro illustrissimo, eodemque doc-
tissimo Anglorum Rege Henrico VIII. , ad Martini Lutheri
libellum in eundem Regem scriptum plusquam impudentissime ;
4to. fine copy, calf, 14s. Colonia, 1525
2382 Ejusdem, Sacri Sacerdotii Defensio contra M. Lutherum;
12mo. scarce, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1525
2383 Flaccii (Matthsei, Illyrici, vel Francowitz) Catalogus Testium
Veritatis, qui ante nostram iEtatem Pontifico Romano ejusque
Erroribus reclamarunt ; jam denuo longe quam antea, et emen-
datior et auctior editus (cum Appendice) ; editio optima et
integer; folio, calf, antique style, carmine edges, £\ 5s.
Argentina;, 1562, Basil. 1562
" Where was your Church before Luther ? " — the taunt of the Romanists
towards the Reformed Church Catholic — led to the compilation of this
most valuable work of Francowitz, in which he brought forward such a host
of witnesses from the earliest ages of the Church against the corruptions of
Rome, that it completely cut the ground from under the feet of his anta-
gonists. This is the best edition, and the Appendix is not always found
with the book.
2384 Ejusdem Clavis Scripturse Sacrae, sen de Sermone Sa-
crarum Literarum ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, portrait and frontispiece,
vellum, 18s. Jena, 1674
" A work admirably calculated to afford a view of the state of the logical
opinion and biblical learning in his own age." — Conybeare.
Ejusdem Historia Ecclesiastica ; vide Nos. 1046-8.
2385 Flathe (L.) Geschichte der Vorlaufer der Reformation ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 18s. Leipzig, 1836
234 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2386 Flatt (J. F.) Vorlesungen fiber den Romerbrief, herausg. von
C. D. F. Hoffmann, 8vo. sewed, 6s. Tubingen, 1825
2387 Desselben Vorlesungen iiber die Briefe an die Galater
nnd Epbeser; 8vo. sewed, 6s. 6d. ibid. 1828
2388 Desselben Vorlesungen iiber die Briefe an die Philipper,
Colosser, Thessalonier und an Philemon, herausg. von C. F.
Kling ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. ibid. 1829
2389 Desselben Vorlesungen iiber die Corintherbriefe, herausg.
von C. D. F. Hoffmann ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. ibid. 1827
2390 ■ Desselben Vorlesungen iiber die Briefe an Timotheus und
Titus; 8vo. sewed, 8s. ibid. 1831
2391 Fleck (F.F.) Vertheidigungdes Christenthums; 8vo. 5s. Gd. 1842
2392 Desselben System der christlichen Dogmatik. Vol. I.
Philosophie und christliche Theologie im Widerspruche und
hoheren Einklange ; 8vo. (pub. at 9s.) sewed, 5s. ibid. 1846
2393 Desselben Theologische Reisefruchte, zur Kentniss des
kirchlich-religibsen, sittlichen und wissenschaftlichen Zeitgeistes
im siidlichen und westlichen Europa. — Anecdota, maximam
partem sacra, in itineribus Italicis et Gallicis collecta ; 3 vols.
8vo. 2 plates, sewed, 18s. Leipz. 1837
2394 Ejusdem de Regno Divino, liber exegetico-historieus
Doctrinam Evangelistarum complectens ; 8vo. sewed, 7s.
Lips. 1829
2395 Flechier (Esprit Eveq. de Nismes) ses OEuvres completes ac-
compagnees des Prefaces, d'Observations, et des Notes; 10
vols. 8vo. portrait, sewed, £3. Paris, 1828
2396 Fleury (l'Abbe Claude) ses ffiuvres contenant Traite du Choix
et de la Methode des Etudes. — Mceurs des Israelites et des
Chretiens. — Discours sur l'Histoire Ecclesiastique. — Grand
Catechisme historique, Histoire du Droit Franc/iis, etc. —
Essai sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de Fleury, par Aime Martin ;
imperial 8vo. cloth, 9s. Paris, 1837
2397 Fleury (l'Abbe Claude) Histoire Ecclesiastique, continuee
jusqu'a 1595, par Fabre et Goujet ; avec Table Generale des
Matieres ; 37 vols. 4to. calf, £o 5s. Paris, 1722-58
2398 La meme ; 37 vols. 4to. fine copy, French calf, £6 6s.
ibid. 1722-58
2399 La meme Histoire Ecclesiastique, 36 vols. ; Tables, 4
vols. ; together 40 vols. 12mo. calf, £3 3s. Paris, 1769
2400 — — — La meme; 40 vols. l2mo. fine copy, French calf,
£3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1769
2401 La meme, autre edition; 25 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf,
£3 3s. Nismes, 1769-80
" Fleury's History of the Church is the best that has been written, and
the preliminary discourses are even better than the history." — Voltaire.
2402 La meme, l'Histoire de l'Auteur meme, Vol. I. — XXI.
de l'edition de 1722, avec nouvelle Suite; 6 vols, imperial 8vo.
sewed, £2 10s. Paris, 1843
2403 La meme ; 6 vols, in 3, imperial 8vo. half bound, morocco,
£3 10s. ibid. 1843
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 235
2404 Fleury (Claudii) Historia Ecclesiastica, Latine reddita, et Notis
illustrata a R. P. Brunone Parode ; et a R. P. Alexandro et
R. P. Bennone continuata ; 86 vols, small 8vo. calf, £5 5s.
August. Find. 1758-1798
Vol. 1-24. Fleurii Opus ipsius.
,, 25-52. Continuatio Anonymi (Fabre).
„ 53-85. Continuatio Alexandri.
,, 86, ad finem Anni 1767, Continuatio R. P. Bennnnis. Accedit
Index Generalis super Hi. priores, ad Annum 1600.
" The best Ecclesiastical History that can be chosen is that of the Abbe
Fleury, which leaves nothing to be desired either as to style or the writer's
impartiality." — Formey.
2405 Fleury (l'Abbe) . Catechisme Historique, eontenant en abrege
l'Histoire Sainte et la Doctrine Chretienne. ; 12mo. boards,
2s. fid. Lyon. 1852
Flodoardi Historia Renensis ; vide No. 1900.
2106 Flores (J. de) de inclyto Agone Martyrii ; folio, calf, 10s. 6d.
Colon. Allobr. 1735
Florentius Wigornensis ; vide: Nos. 7L2-13, et Historici
Script. Monastici.
Fluegge (C. W.) Einleitung in die Geschichte der Theol. Wis-
senschaften und Litteratur ; vide No. 515-16.
2407 Forstemann (K. E.) Nenes Urkundenbnch, zur Geschichte der
Evangelischen Kircben-Reformation ; Vol. I. 4to. sewed,
2s. 6d. Hamburg, 1842
0000 Reichstag zn Augsburg; vide No. 1154.
Foliot (Gilbertus) ; vide No. 1902.
2408 Forbesii a Corse (Joannis, Aberdonensis) Opera omnia, Vita
interioris, Visio beatifica, Conciones, Theologia Moralis, de
Cura Pastorali, Irenicum, neo non Instructiones de Doctrina
Christiana ; 2 vols, folio, calf, 18s. Amst. 1673-1702
Son of the Bishop of Aberdeen, where be became Professor of Eccle-
siastical History. He was an Episcopalian, and because he refused to sign
the Solemn League and Covenant, he was ejected in 1640.
2409 Ejusdem Instructiones historico-theologicse de Doctrina
Christiana; folio, calf, 10s. Amstd. 1702
" The most valuable book of the kind that the student can possibly make
use of — a complete history of all the controversies that have distracted the
Church of Christ. The proper authorities are always set down, so that
nothing need be taken on trust." — Wotton.
24 1 0 Ejusdem Irenicum Amatoribus Veritatis et Pacis in
Ecclesia Scoticana ; small 4to., first edition, calf, scarce, 7s. 6d.
Aberdonice, 1620
Fordxtni Scoti-Chronicon ; vide Nos 707-9.
Fortunati (Honorii Venantii) Opera; vide No. 1903.
2411 Foxi (Joannis, olim Coll. Magd. Ox. Socii) Rerum in Ecclesia
gestarum, quae postremis et periculosis his temporibus evene-
runt, maximarumque per Europam persecutionum, ac Sanc-
torum Dei Martyrum Commentarii ; in quibus primum de
rebus per Angliam et Scotiam gestis, atque in primis de hor-
renda, sub Maria nuper Regina, Persecutione, narratio conti-
netur; folio, first edition, woodcuts, containing many parti
236 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
culars omitted in the English Text Editions, all of which are later
than this, In gskin, very rare, 366 6s. Basilece, 1559
Written by the Martyrologist, during his exile in the reign of Queen
Mary, assisted by Archbishop Grindal, also then residing abroad. It con
tains Bishop Hooper's " Applicatio ad Parliamentum (Anno 1554, Mensis
Augusti 27) de Sacratissimae Coenae Domini vera Doctrina, et legitimo
Usu, contra Neotericos, etc., e Carcere conscriptum," pp. 299-396; and
another work of that prelate, " Contra Transubstantionem Rationes,"
entrusted by him to his friend, Bullinger, pp. 396-103. So great is the rarity
of this volume, that the existence of these treatises has been doubted, and
to the late Dr. Barrett, of Attleborough, we are indebted for the discovery
of their abiding place. There is a cut representing Hooper's martyrdom,
as well as others of the martyrdom of Gardiner, and a full length portrait
of Sir John Cobham. The first English edition of 1563, one of the rarest
books in the language, contains " Some Particulars of the Lord Protector
Somerset," which were translated from pp. 210-14 of this edition, and
which Queen Elizabeth had rigidly suppressed, and are not to be found in
any of the subsequent editions. The " Collocatio Ilarpsfeldi cum Johanne
Bradforde," pp. 487-89, induced Harpsfeld's reply, who, being then in
ward at Lambeth, got his friend Alan Cope to publish it abroad, with his
own name (see Nos. 1124-5), in which he also attempts to answer the
charges brought against him in the " Privata? Examinationes Johannis
Philpots," pp. 543-658. The sixth book is devoted to Archbishop Cranmer,
and contains the first edition of his " Oxford Disputations, with his Prayer
and Confession of Faith at the Stake. The martyrdom of George Egley,
of which a cut is given, closes the volume.
Francisci (Assisiatis) Opera; vide No. 1905-1909.
Francke (F.) Libri Symbolici ; vide No. 1220.
2412 Francolm's (J. A.) Grundziige der Religionslehre aus den Zehn
Geboten ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Neustadt, 1826
Franzoijs (Angeli) Theologia Mornm ; vide No. 780.
2413 Frantz (F. T.) Briefe an einen Zweifler; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Lindau, 1849
2414 Frassen (Claudii) Scotus Academicus, sive Doctoris subtilis
(Duns-Scoti) Theologia Dogmatica universa ; 12 vols, in 6,
4 to. vellum, scarce, £3 12s. Venetiis, 1/44
2415 Frauenstadt (J.) Meiischwerdung Gottes. Mit Riicksicht auf
Strauss, Schaller und Goschet ; 8vo. sd. 2s. 6d. Berlin, 1839
Fredegarii (Scholastici) Chronicon ; vide No. 1944-6.
2416 Freheri (Marg ) Germanicarum Rerum Scriptores a Karolo
Magno ad Fridericum III. ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £l 4s.
Francofurti, 1624-37
2417 -Idem liber, Editio III. edidit B. C. Struvius ; 3 vols.
folio, vellum, £2 12s. 6d. ' Argentorati, 1/17
For Contents see Asher's Essay, pp. 20 — 24. Mr. Asher adds : "Innu-
merable MSS. were collected from all parts of Germany by Freher, the
original projector of the collection." In re-editing the work Struve recol-
lated every passage, and added a Glossary and an excellent Index.
2418 — Ejusdem Rerum Bohemicarum Scriptores. Accedit Jo.
Dubravii, Olomucensis Episcopi, Historia Bohemica ; 2 vols,
in 1, folio, calf, £\ Is. Hanov. 1G02
2119 Fresnoy (N. Lenglet du) Methode pour etudier l'Histoire, avec
un Catalogue des principaux Historiens, avec Supplement ;
5 vols, royal 4to. maps, hf. bd. calf, £1 1 Is. 6d. Paris, 1729
" A master-key to all the locked -up treasures of ancient and modern
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 237
history, and to the more secret stores of the obscurer memorialists of every
nation." — D' Israeli.
2420 Frick (J.) Meletemata varia, theologici, critici, historic! Argu-
ment! ; 4to. portrait, vellum, 5s. TJlmce, 1756
2421 Friedlaender (Gottl.) Beitraege zur Reformations-geschichte.
(Ungedruckte Briefe des Reuchlin, Beza und Bullinger) ; 8vo.
4s. 6d. Berlin, 1837
2422 Friedrich (J. C.) Discussionum de Christologia Samaritano-
rum liber, etc. 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Lipsice, 1821
2423 Fritzsche (C. F. A) Evangelia IV. Novi Testamenti ; recen-
suit et cum Commentariis perpetuis edidit ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£1 4s. Leipzig, 1826-30
Vol. I. Matthceus, 12s. Vol. II. Marcus, 12s.
2424 Ejusdem Pauli ad Romanos Epistola, recensuit et Com-
mentariis perpetuis illustravit ; 3 vols. 8vo. £\ Is. ibid. 1836-43
2425 Ejusdem Nova Opuscula (Theologica) Academica ; 8vo.
sewed, 4s. 6d. Turici, 1846
2426 Fromondi (Lib.) Commentaria in Sacram Scripturam ; folio, calf,
15s. Rothomagi, 1709
Containing : Commentaria in omnes Pauli Epistolas, et in Catholicas Novi
Testamenti, nee non in Acta Apostolorurn, in Apocalypsin, et in Canticum
Canticorum.
2427 Ejusdem Commentarius in Acta Apostolorurn ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Mechlinice, 1837
"Fromondus ex discipulo Jansenii, professor theologise Lovan., ejusque
post fata defensor strenuus." — Weismann.
He was an elegant scholar and a finished Orientalist, which makes his
Commentaries much prized by philologists as well as divines.
Fuchs (G. D.) Bibliothek der Kirchen-versammlungen ; vide
No. 1221.
2428 Fuerst (Jul.) Librorum Veteris Testamenti Concordantise He-
braicse atque Chaldaicse ; folio, sd. £2 14s. Lipsits, 1840
2430 Idem liber; folio, hf. bd. russia, £3 15s. ibid. 1840
243! Idem liber: folio, bf. bd. morocco, £3 15s. ibid. 1840
2432 Idem liber; folio, blue morocco, £4 4s. ibid. 1840
0000 Desselben Kultur der Juden ; vide : Hebrew Books.
0000 Desselben Bibliotheca Judaica ; vide No. 517.
2433 Fueslini (Jo. Conr.) Dissertatio de Fanaticis Saec. XII. in
Anglia repertis. Ad R. P. Thomam Arcbiepiscopum Can-
tauriensem ; 8vo. very scarce, £\ Is. Bernce, 1761
A violent attack upon the Church of England, giving an account of the
progress of Dissent from the days of St. Thomas a Becket to the eighteenth
century, and declaring the Anglican branch of the Church Catholic to be in
a state of schism.
Fuhrmann (D. W.) Handbuch der Theologischen Litteratur ;
vide Nos. 518-19.
Fulbertus (Carnotensis) ; vide No. 1 910.
Fulgentius (Ruspanus Episcopus) ; vide Nos. 1911-12.
2434 Fuligatti (Jac.) Vita Cardinalis Roberti Bellarmini, Latine
reddita a S. Petra Sancta ; 4to. calf, front. 7s. 6d. 1626
238 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2435 Fumi (Bartholomrei) Summa quse Aurea Armillia inscribitur,
continens breviter et strictim qusecunque in Jure Canonico et
apud Theologos circa Auiniarum Curam diffuse dispersimque
tractantur ; small 8vo. vellum, £\ Is. Venet. ap.Aldos, 1554
2436 Gaab (J. Fried.) Handbuch zum philologischen Verstehen der
Apokryphischen Schriften des alten Testaments ; 2 vols. 8vo.
bds. 5s. 6d. Tubingen, 1818
2437 Gaguini (Roberti) Compendium super Francorum Gestis cum
Supplementis Huberti Velleii ; folio, calf, 15s.
Francofurti, 15/7
2438 Gaillardin (C.) Les Trappistes, ou l'Ordre de Citaux au
19e Siecle. Histoire delaTrappe depnis sa fondation jusqu' a
nos jours (1140 — 1844) ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s.
Paris, 1844
Gaimar (Maistre Geoffroi) l'Estorie des Engles ; vide No. 713.
2439 Galani (CI.) Conciliatio Ecclesise Armense cum Romana, ex
ipsis Armenorum PP. et Doctor, testimoniis, Armeuiee et
Latine; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £2 12s. 6d. Romce, 1650
" Ostendit hoc opere Galanus singularem industriam ac peritiam linguae
Armeriicse." — Walch.
The book is divided into two portions, History and Controversy, and the
former contains the History of the Armenian Church.
Galatinus (Pet.) de Arcauis Catbolicse Veritatis ; vide : Hebrew
Literature.
Gale Scriptores Historian Britannicse XV.; vide No. 707. Scrip-
tores XX. ; vide No. 708. Gale et Fell Scriptores Hist. Brit.
XXV.; No. 709.
Galeardi Vett. Brixise Episcoporum Opera; vide No. 1759.
2440 Galeni (Matth.) Origines Monasticse ; 4to. monastic binding,
6s. Bil. 1563
2441 Galeotti (N.) Vitee et Imagines prsepositorum generalium
Societatis Jesu ; folio, sewed, 6s. Roma, 1751
Galfridus (Bulloniensis) ; vide No. 575.
Galfridtjs (le Baker de Swinbroke) ; vide No. 722.
Galfridus (Adamostensis) ; vide Nos. 575, 708.
Galfridus (Monumitensis) ; vide No. 723.
2443 Gallia Christiana, qua Series et Historia. Arcbiepiscoporum,
Episcoporum, et Abbatium Francise ab initio ad nostra Tem-
pore deducitur; opera et studio Scaevolse et Ludovici Sam-
marthani ; 4 vols, folio, calf, £5 5s. Paris. 1656
2444 Idem liber, alia editio, curis Monachorum Ordinis S.
Benedict!; 13 vols, folio, calf, scarce, [^628] Paris. 1716-85
It has always been regretted that this invaluable work should have re-
mained incomplete, and the continuation, of which the first part is just
published, will therefore, no doubt, be hailed with satisfaction.
2444* Ejusdemlibri, Vol. XIV. Pars. I. (de Provincia Turonensi)
condibit Barth. Haureau ; folio, sewed, 12s. Paris, 1853
Gallner (B.) Regula Emblematica S. Benedicti ; vide No. 917.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/"0, STRAND, LONDON. 239
2445 Gallandit (A.) de Vetnstis Canonum Collectionibus, accesserunt
Ant. Augustini de Emendatione Gratiani Dialogorum libri duo ;
folio, uncut, £1 Is. Venet. 1778
0000 Ejusdera Bibliotheca Graeco-Latina Veterum Patrum •
vide No. 1736.
Gali.icarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide Nos. 668, 705, 727.
2446 Garcia (Nic.) Tractatus de Beneficiis, Declarationibus Cardi-
nalium Concil. Tridentini, et Decisionibus Rotre, tam MS.
quam impressis firmatus et hodiernam Praxim accommodatus ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £1 Is. Colon. 1636
2447 Gardiner (Stephani Winton. Episcopi, Angli) ad xMartinum
Bucerum, de Impudenti ejusdem Pseudologia Conquestio ;
4to. calf, gilt edges, rare, £1 4s. Lovanii, 1544
Heber's copy sold for £1 15s.
2448 Ejusdem Epistola ad Martinum Bucerum, qua cessantem
hactenus et cunctantem, ac frustratoria Responsionis Pollici-
tatione, Orbis de se Judicia callide sustinentem, urget ad re-
spondendum deimpudentissima ejusdem Pseudologia justissimse
Conquestioni ante annum editum ; 4to. new, in calf, very scarce,
£\ Is. Lovanii, 1546
Roscoe's copy sold for .£1 19s., and Sir Mark Sykes' for £\ 16s.
2449 Garetii (J.) de Sanctorum Invocatione liber, in quo Ortho-
doxorum Patrum Testimoniis asseritur ; 12mo. 6s. Gandavi, 1570
2451 Gatakeri (Tbom. Coll. S. Joannis apud Cantabr.) Opera Critica.
AcceduntMarci Antonini Imperatoris de Rebus sius Libri XII.
Commentario perpetuo illustravit Th. Gataker ; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, half bound, russia, £\ 4s. Trajecti ad lihen. 1698
2452 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, £\ Is. ibid. 1698'
Gataker was for some time preacher to the Society of Lincoln's Inn,
and opposed the attempts at innovation in the Church in the reign of
Charles I. He headed the list of the forty-seven Remonstrants against
the trial of the King, in 1648; and though he himself took the Covenant,
he resisted with all his ability those who were for uprooting Episcopacy.
2453 Gattictjs (J. B.) de Oratoriis Domesticis, et de Usu Altaris
Portalilis juxta Disciplinam Ecclesiasticam ; folio, scarce, 15s.
Romce, 1746
2454 Gauden (Jo. Episcopi) Suspiria Ecclesiee Anglicanse ; Tears,
Sighs, Complaints, and Prayers of the Church of England ;
setting forth her former Constitution, compared with her present
condition ; folio, title-page a little spotted, calf gilt, stamped
sides, 18s. London, 1659
Bishop Gauden was the original Editor of Ei/caSf BacriAj/fTj of King
Charles I. He was an eminently learned and pious man.
Gaudentitjs (Sanctus) ; vide No. 1913.
Gaufridxjs Vinesauf ; vide No. 708.
Gaufridi (Abbatis) Opuscula ; vide No. 1716-18.
2455 Gaulmtn (G.) de Vita et Morte Mosis cum Observationibus.
Accedunt Pseudo-Dorothei Tyrii et aliorum libri de Vita Pro-
phetarum, Apostolorum et LXX. Discipulorum Christi, Gr. et
Lat. — nee non Ben Sirse et aliorum Orientalium Sententise — et
240 david nutt's catalogue. [tehcology.
Nicephori Menologium Coeleste Ecclesiasticum, Greece, cum
prsefatione J. A. Fabricii ; small 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d.
Hamburgi, 1714
2456 Gaultier (Ministre Protestant, d'abord a Montpellier, ensuite
a Berlin) Histoire Apologetique, ou Defense des Libertez des
Eglises Reformees de France, avec un Recueil de plusieurs
Edits, Declarations, et Arrets, et de quelques autres Pieces,
qui servent a jnstifier les principaux Faits qu'on avance dans
le Corps de l'Guvrage; 2 parts in 1 vol. 12mo. all published,
red morocco, gilt edges, very rare, £2 2s. Mayence, 1688
This volume is dedicated to the Elector of Brandenburg, with whom the
Minister of Montpellier found a refuge upon the suppression of the Edict
of Nantes. Like his " Reflexions sur la cruelle Persecution de l'Eglise
Reforme," printed in 1685, and his "Dialogues entre Photin et lrenee,"
of 1665, this rare little book is published anonymously, and by the same
bookseller as the latter. Prefixed is a very touching picture of the utter
desolation of the Protestant Church in France, by way of advertisement or
introduction. The first part treats of the nature of the Edicts for pacifi-
cation, more particularly that of the Edict of Nantes, which the writer
shows was " perpetual and irrevocable." The second part is devoted to
the narrative of the persecutions and sufferings of the French Protestants, till
the final suppression of the Church by the repeal of the Edict of Nantes.
This very rare little book does not appear to have been known to Mons.
Barbier, who notices both the others just referred to.
2457 Gavanti (Barth.) Thesaurus Eituum Sacrorum, seu Comraen-
taria in Rubricas Missalis et Breviarii Romani ; 2 vols, in 1,
4to. calf, 8s. Antverpice, 1646
2458 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. hogskin, 10s. 6d ibid. 1646
2459 Ejusdem Thesaurus Sacrorum Rituum, cum novis Ob-
servationibus et Additionibus C. M. Merati, Addita sunt
Praxis Diocesanee Synodi ac Visitationis Episcopalis, et Manuale
Episcoporum, 3 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £2 10s. Venetiis, 1762
24G0 Idem liber, Vol. I. tantum (Commentaria in Rubricas
omnes Missalis Romani) ; folio, vellum, 10s. ibid. 1762
2461 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £2 2s.
Aug. Vind. 1763
2362 Idem liber, editio novissima ceteris omnibus locupletior.
Accedunt etiam Notse breves ad Praxin Diocesanse Synodi et
Visitationis Episcopalis, et ad Manuale Episcoporum ; 5 vols,
in 2, 4to. uncut, £1 Is. Venetiis, 1792
2463 Idem liber; 5 vols, in 2, 4to. half bound, vellum, £\ 8s.
ibid. 1792
2464 Idem liber; 5 vols, in 2, 4to. calf extra, antique style,
carmine edges, £\ 16s. ibid. 1792
Most valuable, as furnishing the spiritual interpretation of every portion
of the ceremonies used in the performance of Divine Service by the Church
of Rome, according to the Missal and the Breviary, and thus incidentally
illustrating the ceremonial of the Church of England. The observations
of Merati are learned and solid, and the additions, mentioned above, are
authorities prized and followed.
2465 Gazzaniga (Pet. Maria) Praelectiones de Deo, ejusque Pro-
prietatibus ; 4 vols. Svo. calf, 14s. V'nuloboiue, 1770-/5
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 241
2466 Gehringer (Jos.) Synoptische Zusammenstellung des Griech-
ischen Textes der Vier Evangelien ; 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Tubingen, 1842
2467 Gebauer's (C. E.) Erbauungsbuch fiir nachdenkende Christen ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. Berlin, 1821
2468 Gebelin (Court de) Monde Primitif, analyse et compare avec le
Monde Moderne, considere dans son Genie Allegoriqne, et dans
les Allegories auxcruelles conduisit ce Genie ; 9 vols. 4to. plates,
French calf, scarce, £3 13s. 6d. Paris, 1787
Gebelin's Monde Primitif is useful to those who study the allegories of
the Sacred Writings. It embraces : Les Allegories Orientales, including
those of Scripture ; Grammaire Universelle ; l'Origine du Langage et de
l'Ecriture ; Histoire du Calendrier; Dictionnaire Etymologique Francois-
Celtique; Dictionnaire Etymologique de la Langue Latine; Dictionnaire
Etymologique de la Langue Grecque ; and " Dissertations sur les Langues
d'Amerique ; et sur l'Histoire Orientale, et les Jeux," &c. &c.
Gebet-Buecher ; vide : Liturgies.
2469 Geieri (M.) Prselectiones Accademicse in Danielem Prophetam;
4to. portrait, vellum, 9s. Lipsice, 1667
" Truly valuable, and forming a learned and lucid exposition, worthy of
all honour and praise." — Walch.
2470 Ejusdem Commentarius in Psalmos ; folio, vellum, 10s. 6d.
Dresden, 1 709
24/1 Ejusdem Proverbia Salamonis cum Cura enucleata ; 4to.
vellum, 10s. 6d. Lipsice, 1669
2472 Ejusdem in Ecclesiasten Commentarius ; 4to. vellum, 7s.
ibid. 1730
" To Martin Geier, whose Commentaries are but little known in this
country, a very high rank must be assigned as an expositor both of the book
of Daniel and of Ecclesiastes." — MS. Note.
2473 Geiler (Jo. ex Kaiserberg) Fragmenta Passionis Jesu Christi ;
4to. vellum, 18s. Spirce, 1508
2473* Desselben Seelen-Paradies, herausgegeben von Biesenthal ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1842
2474 Gelenii (Aegidii) Vindex Libertatis Ecclesiasticse et Martyr S.
Engelbertus Archiepiscopus Coloniensis princeps, Elector, etc.,
una cum brevi suae iEtatis Annalium, etc., ex Archivis editione ;
Colon. 1633, engraved frontispiece, plates, and woodcuts.
Ejusdem Preciosa Hierotheca XII. Unionibus Coloniensis His-
torise exornata : ibid. 1634, cuts. Ejusdem Par Sanctorum,
Swibertus et Plutrudis post Millenariam fere Annum illus-
tratum ; ibid. 1640; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. hogskin, impressed
binding, clasps, 15s. Colon. 1633-4-40
2475 Gelzer's (H.) Neuere Deutsche National-literatur nach ihren
ethischen and religiosen Gesichtspuncten ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
13s. 6d. Leipzig, 1847-49
Gemara (Talmud Babylonicum) ; vide : Hebrew Books.
2476 Gemberg's (A.) Schottische Nationalkirche nach ihrer gegen-
wiirtigen innern und ausseren Verfassung ; 8vo. sewed, 7s.
Hamburg, 1827
Geneve, les Ordinances Ecclesiastiques ; vide No. 1222.
Georgius (Dom) de Liturgia S. Pontificis ; vide : Liturgies.
* i i
242 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2177 Georgii (F. Augustini Antonii) de Miraculis S. Coluthi
et Reliquiis Actorum S. Panesniu Martyrum Thebaiea Frag-
menta duo. Accedunt Fragmenta Varia Notis inserta (omnia
Copt ice et Latine). Proeit Dissertatio St. Borgise, Cardinalis de
Cultu S. Coluthi ; 4to. uncut, 18s. Jtomce, 1793
2478 Idem liber; 4to. calf, 16s. ibid. 1793
2479 Ejusdem Fragmentum Evangelii S. Joannis Gneco-Copto-
Thebaicum, Sreculi IV. ; nee non Lect. Evang. D. Missee, et
alia Fragmenta Liturgica Yet. Tbebaidensium Ecclesise ; 4to.
half bound, 16s. ibid. 1789
2480 Ejusdem Alphabetum Tibetanum, prsemissa est Disqui-
• sitio, qua de vario Litterarum ac Regionis Nomine, Gentis
Origine, Moribus, Superstitioue, ac Monachismo Susi disse-
ritur ; 4to. uncut, 16s. ibid. 1762
2481 Georgii (C. S.) Vindicise Novi Testamenti ab Ebraismis ;
Franco/. 1732. — Ejusdem Hierocriticus, sive de Stylo Novi
Testamenti; 2 vols. Witteb. 1733; 3 vols. 4to. sewed, 15s.
2482 Gerberon (Gabriel) Histoire Generale du Jansenisme ; 3 vols.
12mo. portrait of Jansen, fine copy, calf, 12s. Amsterdam, 1700
Gerberon was a Benedictine of St. Maur, and a zealous Jansenist.
2483 Gerbert (Martini, San Blasensis Abbatis) Theologia vetus et
nova circa Pnesentiam Christi in Eucharistia ; 8vo. calf, 10s.
Friburgi, 1756
2484 Ejusdem de Cantu et Musica Sacra a prima Ecclesise
iEtate usque ad prsesens Tempus ; 2 vols. 4to. uncut, £2 2s.
Sa?i Blasts, 1774
2485 Idem liber; 2 vols. 4to. half bound, £2 2s. ibid. 1774
0000 Scriptores Veteres de Musica; vide: Musica Sacra.
2486 Ejusdem Vetus Liturgia Allemannica Disquisitionibus
proemis, Notis, et Observationibus illustrata ; 3 vols, in 2, 4to.
many plates, half bound, calf, scarce, £2 2s. 1776
2487 Ejusdem Monumenta Veteris Liturgise Allemannicse ;
2 vols. 4to. uncut, £1 10s. ibid. \777
2488 ■ Idem liber; 2 vols. 4to. calf, £1 10s. ibid. 1777
2489 Ejusdem de Communione Potestatis Ecclesiasticse inter
summos Ecclesise Principes, Pontificum et Episcopos liber ;
small 8vo. half bound, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1761
2490 Gerdesii (Dan.) de Hyperbolis ex SS. Scripturis eliminandis ;
4to. vellum, 5s. 6d. Trajecti, 172,7
2491 Ejusdem Exercitationes Academics quibus varia Sacra
illustrantur ; 4 to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1738
2492 Ejusdem Introductio in Historiam Evangelii Sseculo XVI.
passim per Europam renovati Doctrinecque reformatse ; 4 vols.
4to. numerous portraits of the Reformers, veil. £ 1 1 s. Gron. 1 744
No one can be referred to more safely and surely on all matters connected
with the History of the Reformation, and the original Documents, alone,
forming one half of each volume, are most valuable.
2493 Gerdil (Giac. Sigism.) Opere edite et inedite (publicate da D.
Leop. Scati) ; 20 vols. 4to. very scarce, jfc'14 14s.
Roma, 1806-21
For the contents of this valuable set of books, see Querard France Litte-
raire, vol. iii. p. 331. This edition contains all the works of this celebrated
Prelate, whether written in Latin, Italian, or French.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 243
2494 Gerdil (Giac. Sigism.) Opere Scelte ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£1. Milano, 1S3G
" Study carefully 'The Introduction to the Christian Doctrine,' by the P.
Gerdil, for it is a book which you cannot read too often." — Clement XIV.
2495 Gerhardi (Dr. Job.) Loci Theologici, cum pro adstruenda
Veritate, turn pro destruenda quorumvis Contradicentium
Falsitate, per Theses nervose, solide et copiose explicati ; 9 vols.
in 3, folio, vellum, scarce, s63 3s. Francofurti, 1657
2496 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Notis et Vita Auctoris, edidit
Joan. Friedr. Cotta. Cum Indice cura etlabore J. H. Mueller ;
22 vols, in ll,4to. calf, very scarce, £6 6s. Tuebinga?, 1767-88
0000 Ejusdem Harmonia IV. Evangelistarum ; videNos. 1062-3.
2497 Ejusdem Annotationes in Evangelium S. Matthaei, J. E.
Gerhard Analectis auxit. Praemissus est de Interpretatione S.
Scripturse ; 4to. vellum, 7s. Jence, 1663
2498 Ejusdem Annotationes in Acta Apostolorum ; 4to. vellum,
7s. ibid. 1674
2499 Ejusclem Commentarius super Epistolas S. Petri ; 2 vols.
in 1, 4to. vellum, 10s. ibid. 1661
2500 Ejusdem Commentarius in Epistolam S. Pauli ad Ebraeos ;
4to. vellum, 7s. ibid. 1661
2501 Ejusdem Commentaria in Epistolam S. Judae ; in Apo-
calypsin ; et Explicatio Evangeliorum Dominicalium ; 2 vols.
in 1, 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Jence, 1663-5
" Amongst exegetical writings, the Commentaries of Dr. John Gerhard
have, by common consent, had the fust place assigned to them." — Walch.
2502 Ejusdem Meditationes Sacrae ad Fidem opt. Librorum
edidit S. Guenther ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Glogavice, 1842
2503 Desselben Lust und Artzney-Garten des Koeniglichen
Propheten David's ; das ist der gantze Psalter in Teutsche
Verse uebersetzt, u. s. w. ; thick 12mo. with 150 emblematical
engravings, and original tunes to each psalm, printed in musical
notes, red morocco, gilt edges, flexible back, extremely rare,
£2 1 2s. 6d. Regenspury, 1675
By the celebrated author of the " Loci Theologici." Each psalm, besides
the musical notes, is illustrated by an engraved emblem, and also by an
emblematical flower — the former with Latin and German verses, the latter
with German verses only ; and a short prayer or collect follows in each
case. As botanical plates, the flowers possess great merit, Dr. Gerhard
himself being a botanist ; and the emblems are infinitely superior to most
others of the same period, whilst the psalm tunes are selected with much
taste, and several of them not to be met with elsewhere.
2504 Gerlach's (G. W.) Lehrbuch der Philosophischen Wissen-
schaften ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) sd. /s. Halle, 1826-31
2505 Desselben liter Band (Tugendliche Recbtslehre und
Religions-philosophie) ; 8vo. (pub. at 9s.) sd. 3s. 6d. ibid. 1831
2506 Gerlach (J. P.) Fides, oder die Religionen und Culte der
Voelker alter und neuer Zeit ; 2 vols. 8vo. 9s. Erlang. 1830
2507 Germonii (Anastasii, J. C. Taurinensis Archidiaconi) de Sa-
crorum Inmunitatiobus, libri III. Accedit ejusdem Tractatus
de Indultis Apostolicis, sive de Facultata collativa (super Bene-
ficiis vacantibus, etc.) ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £1 Is.
Iloma'cx Typographic, Faticana, 1590-1
244 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Germonii (Cardinalis) Opera ; vide No. 918.
2508 Gersdorff's (Hr. G.) Beitriige zur Sprach-characteristik der
Schriftsteller des Neuen Testaments; Vol. I. 8vo. (no more
printed, published at lis.) sewed, 5s. Leipzig, 1816
2509 ■ Dieselben; 8vo. calf, 7s. ibid. 1816
2510 Gersonii (Joannis, vel Charlierii, A.D. 1429) Opera omnia,
nova Ordine digesta. Quibus accessere Henrici de Hassia, Petri
de Aliaco, Johannis Brevicoxae, Joannis de Varenis, Scriptorum
coaBtaneorum, ac insuper Jacobi Almaini et Joannis Majoris
Tractatus ; nee non Monumenta omnia ad Causam Joannis
Parvi pertinentia. Edente Lud. Ellias Du Pin ; 5 vols, folio,
portrait, vellum, £b. Antverpice, 1/06
2510* Idem liber; 5 vols, in 4, folio, portrait, calf, full gilt
backs, £4< 10s. ibid. 1706
John Charlier, better known by the name of Gerson, was born in the
year 13G3, and, after studying ten years under the celebrated Peter d' Ali-
aco, received his Doctor's degree in 1392. Three years afterwards he
succeeded his master as Chancellor and Canon of the Church of Paris. At
the Council of Constance he was Ambassador from France, and the prin-
cipal speaker; and, as chief of the Nominalists, greatly instrumental to
the condemnation of John Huss, who had attached himself to the Realists.
He also both maintained and enforced the superiority of the Council over
the Pope. His contemporaries honoured him with the titles of "Evangelical,"
and "Most Christian ;" and Cardinal Zabarella considered him "the most
excellent Doctor of all Christendoyn." He died in 1429. " From the
time of St. Bernard," says his editor, Du Pin, "the Church never had an
author of greater reputation, more profound knowledge, and more solid
piety, than Gerson. His style, though harsh and careless, is yet methodical,
and he reasons well, and exhausts his subjects. He founds his conclusions
upon principles drawn from Scripture, or natural reason. He defends the
truth upon all occasions with an admirable and undaunted courage. He
suffered a cruel persecution for a righteous cause, and died in exile for
maintaining it with vigour. His works, it must be confessed, are not all
of equal power. Some of them are inconsiderable, and do not always take
the right side of the question discussed. Yet many of them are most ex-
cellent, and divines cannot fail to profit by a diligent perusal of them."
Gesang-buch zum Kirchen-gebrauch ; vide : Liturgies.
Gervasitjs (Doroboraensis) ; vide No. 716.
2511 Geschichte (naturliche) des grossen Propheten von Nazareth;
4 vols. 8vo. (published at £1 7s.) 15s. Bethlehem, 1806
2512 Gesenitjs (Guil.) de Pentateuchi Samaritani Origine, Indole et
Auctoritate ; 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Halce, 1815
2513 Ejusdem Samaritanorum Theologia ex Fontibus inedi-
tis ; 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1822
2514 Isaia uebersetzt und mit einen Commentar begleitet ; 3
vols. 8vo. sewed, scarce, £1 10s. Leipzig, 1821-29
One of the most successful efforts ever made to render the words of an
author from a dead language into a living one, preserving to the full the
literal sense, the idiom, and vigour of the original Hebrew. The Commen-
tary is a mine of historical and philological research, and in no case lias
the translator allowed his own theory of the prophetic character to tempt
him into a single inaccuracy.
2515 Ejusdem Scripturse Lingiucque Phoenician Monumenta
qnotquot supersunt edita et inedita; 3 parts in 2 vols. 4to.
48 plates, (pub. at £2 2s.) vellum paper, £1 Is. Lipsicc. 1837
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 245
2516 Gesenit (Guil ) Thesaurus Philologico-criticus Linguee Hebraicae
et Chaldaicae Veteris Testamenti ; 6 parts in 3 vols. 4to. (pub-
lished at £3 10s.) £2 8s. Lipsice, 1828-5
251/ — Idem liber; G parts in 1 vol. 4to. half bound, morocco,
sewed on bands, £2 16s. ibid. 1828-5
O0O0 Ejusdem Grammatica, et Lexicon Hebraicum ; nee non
" Lehrgebaude der Hebraeischen Sprache, und Hebraeisches
Lesebuch ;" vide : Hebrew Literature.
0000 Desselben Geschichte der Hebraeischen Sprache und
Schrift ; vide : Hebrew Literature.
It is upwards of a century ago that the Rev. William Thurlstone ob-
served that " the Hebrew language alone borrows from none, but lends to
all ;" and it is to be regretted, that in some instances the Seventy lost sight
of that rule, which in general seems to have been faithfully followed by
them, as by Grecianizing a few terms they have destroyed the Hebrew root,
and the aptitude, or rather perhaps the allegory, of the expression altoge-
ther. These passages occur chiefly in the Prophetical and Poetical books
of the Bible, more especially in Isaiah and in Job. For instance, in the
10th verse of chapter xiii., and the 12th verse of chapter xiv., of the
former. These verses, as translated by Gesenius, will satisfy any one of the
justice of this remark, for the words Kesil, Kokeb, Shechur, and others, are
there for the first time truly rendered, according to the Hebrew roots.
To knowledge the most profound on all matters appertaining to Hebrew
philology, history, and archaeology, Professor Gesenius added a critical
acumen never surpassed, which enabled him to master that most delicate
and perplexing study, the true value of the particles of the language ; and
in this, in a measure, consists the great value of his Thesaurus as a guide
to the true sense of Scripture.
2518 Gess (T.W.) Biblischer Wegweiser ; 12mo. sewed, Is. 6d. 1842
2519 Gesta Dei per Francos, sive Orientalium Expeditionum et Regni
Francorum varii Scriptores coaetanei (a J. Bongarsio) collecta ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £3 3s. Hanovice, 1611
" Gesta Uiaboli per Francos," says Gibbon, " would be the more appro-
priate title for the book." The Narrative of William of Tyre is the most
authentic history of the Crusades, and the " Historia Orientalis " of James
de Vitry is most valuable, as furnishing the fullest particulars of the then
social and religious state of Palestine as well as a formal topographical and
physical description of the country. Abp. Baldric, Robert the Monk,
Guibert, and others, also are found in the collection.
Gesta Stephani, Regis Angliae; vide: Hist. Script. Monastici.
Gesta Wilhelmi Conquestoris ; vide No. 727.
2520 Gfroerer (A. F.) Das Heiligthum und die Wahrheit ; 8vo.
sewed, 4s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1828
2521 Das Jahrhundert des Heils ; 2 vols. 8vo. 9s. ibid. 1838
2522 Die Heilige Sage; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. ibid. 1838
2523 Ejusdem Prophetae Veteres Pseud-opigrnphi, partim ex
Abyssinico vel Hebraico Sermonibus Latine versi ; 8vo. sewed,
7s. ibid. 1840
2524 r Desselben Philo, und die Juedisch-Alexandrinisch Theo-
sophie; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, calf, 12s. ibid. 1835
2525 Giiillany (Dr.) der Menschen-opfer der alten Hebraeer, eine
geschichtliche Untersuchung ; thick 8vo. 7s. Nueremb. 1812
2526 Ghisleri (M.) Commentarii in Canticum Canticorum, cum Sen-
suum exacta Interpretatione ex Vett. Patribus in Catenae mo-
dum annexa ; folio, vellum, 18s. Antverpice, 1616
246 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2527 Ghisleri (M.) Commentaria in Jercmiam, et in Baruch ; nee
non breves Jo. Chrysostomi in Jeremiam Explanationes, et
VIII. Origenis Homiliee ; 3 vols, folio, hogskin, scarce,
£3 13s. Gd. Lvyduni, 1623
Gibson (Bp. E.) Codex Juris Eccles. Angl. ; vide No. 919.
2528 Gieseler (J. C ) Lehrbuch der Kircbengeschichte ; Vol. I.
(ad Annum 726), 8vo. clotb, 3s. 6d. Bonn, 1831
2529 Dasselbe ; vols. Let II. 1, 2 ; 3 vols. 8vo. (published at
£2 5s.) half bound, 18s. ibid. 1831
2530 Dasselbe, neueste Ausgabe ; 6 vols, in 12 parts, 8vo.
sewed, £4.
ibid.
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2531 Guon y Leon (Th.) Prodigiosa Vida virtudes y milagros de Ma-
riana de Jesus conocido con el renombre de la Azucera de
Quito ; 4to. calf, 6s. Madr. 17 '54
Gild,e Epistola de Excidio Britannise ; vide Nos. 707, 713, 714,
et Historici Script. Monastici.
2532 Gilse (J. van), S. P. Heyns, et F. J. J. A. Junius, Com-
mentationes tres de Patrum Apostolicorum Doctrina morali ;
4to. cloth, 7s. 6d. 1833
2533 Ginotjlhiac (l'Abbe) Histoire du Dogme Catholique pendant
les trois premiers Siecles de l'Eglise et jusqu'au Concile de
Nice; 2 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Paris, 1852
Giraldus Cambrensis ; vide No. 704.
2534 Glaser's (K.) Erzahlungen aus dem Reiche Gottes nach Luther
georduet ; 8vo. boards, 2s. 6d. Erlangen, 1842
2535 Glassii (S.) Philologia Sacra, et Logica Sacra, cum Prsefatione
F. F. Buddei; 4to. portrait, half bound, 9s. Lips. 1743
2536 Idem liber, alia editio, his Temporibus accommodata a
J. A. Dathio et G. L. Bauero ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s.
ibid. 1776-95
2537 Idem liber ; 4 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf extra, carmine
edges, £\ 8s. ibid. 1776-95
"The immortal work of Solomon Glassius, than which nothing can he
more useful as an aid to the proper understanding of the language of Scrip-
ture."— Mosheim.
2538 Glockler (O.) die Evangelia Matthias, Marcus und Lucas in
Uebereinstimmung gebracht und erklaert; thick 8vo. (pub-
lished at lOs.^ sewed, 4s. 6d. Frankft. 1834
2539 Desselben (C.) Brief Paulus an die Romer ausfuehrlieh
erklaert; 8vo. (published at 7s.) sewed, 4s. ibid. 1834 .
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 247
Glycas ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
Goar (J.) Euchologion ; vide : Liturgies.
2540 Godeau (Aut.) Theologia Moralis ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s.
Aug. Vind. 1792
2541 Vie de S. Augustin ; 4to. calf, 6s. Paris, 1657
2542 Godwin (Thomas, Bathon. Episcopi) de Praesulibus Angliae
Commentarius, omnia eorum Nomina, Tempora, atque Ac-
tiones maxime memorabiles ab ultima Antiquitate complectens.
Cum Continuatione edidit G. Richardson ; folio, portrait,
uncut, £\ 10s. Cantabr. 1743
The first edition of "Godwin de Prsesulibus " appeared in 1616, in
quarto. The work was posthumous, the author having died in 1590, and
had been retarded, owing to his falling into disgrace with Queen Elizabeth
by his second marriage in 1583. " This second edition contains many
valuable additions and improvements. It was conducted by the late Dr.
Richardson, Master of Emanuel College in my time, and is dedicated to his
patron Archbishop Potter, who encouraged and, I believe, assisted him in
his very useful work." — Dr. Parr.
Goehring's (Ch. E. G.) Gebete auf alle Sonn-und-Fest-tage ;
vide : Liturgies.
2543 Gorres (J. von) Volkertafel des Pentateuch. I. Die Japhetiden
und ihr Auszugaus Armenien ; 4to. cloth, 8s. Regen$burg,l845
2544 Desselben Japhetiden urd ihre gemeinsame Heimath
Armenien ; 4to. sewed, 7s. Muenich, 1845
2545 Desselben Christliche Mystick ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed,
361 16s. Maintz, 1836-42
2546 Goldasti (M. Haiminsfeldii) Berum Suevicarum Scriptores
(Veil. Gallus, Felix Faber, Isidorus, Bebelius, etc.), folio, uncut,
scarce, 15 s. TJlmce, 1727
2546* Idem liber; folio, large paper, uncut, £\ Is. ibid. 1727
2547 Gonet (J. B.) Manuale Thomisticum, seu brevis Theologise
Cursus ; 6 vols. 18mo. calf, 9s. Lugd. 1680
2548 Gonzaga (Fr.) de Origine Seraphicse Beligionis Franciscanse
ejusque Progressibus, de Regularis Observantise institutione,
Forma Administrationis ac Legibus admirabilique ejus Propa-
gatione ; 2 vols, folio, numerous fine portraits, plates of seals,
martyrdoms, miracles, &c. &c. fine copy, in old red morocco,
rare, £2 10s. Bomce, 1587
Not only relating to the rise and progress of the Franciscans in the Old
"World, but particularly also in the New, and enumerating their Religious
Houses and Establishments both in Mexico and Peru, as well as in Yucatan,
Chili, and the Brazils.
2549 Goodwini (Th.) Moses et Aaron, seu Civiles et Ecclesiastici
Ritus antiquorum Hebreeorum, edidit Jo. H. Beizius, Acee-
dunt H. Witsii Dissertationes de Theocratia Israelitica et de
Bechabitis ; Bremce, 1703 — E. Dickinsonii Tractatus de natu-
ral! Veritate Hexsemeri Mosaici ; Hamburgi, 1 705 — Chr.
Hugenius de Terris Ccelestibus, earumque Ornatu, etc. ; Leo-
burgi, 1704, 3 vols, in I, 12mo. vellum, 7s. Gd. v. I. 1703-5
2550 — Idem liber, alia Editio, accedunt J. H. Beizii Annota-
tiones ; J. H. Hottingeri Tractatus ; et H. Witsii Disserta-
tiones, etc. ; 2 vols, small 8vo. veil. 10s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1723-4
2551 <&orran ($ik. Kc) $3o$tiUa super Epistolas Pauli ; folio, slightly
stained, 15s. Hagence, 1502
248 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2552 Gossner's (J) Erbauungsbuch den Christen oder die Heiligen
Schriften des Neuen Bundes mit Erklaerungen und Betracht-
ungen ; 8 vols. 8vo. sewed, lGs. Berlin, 1827-31
Gotteschalci Confessiones ; vide Nos. 1915 et
2553 Gotti (Cardinalis, Vincentii Ludovici) Vera Ecclesia Cbristi
Signiss ac Dogmatibus demonstrata, Latinis Literis consignata
a V. Th. Covi; 3 vols. 4to. vellum, 12s. Bonon. 17-18
2554 Idem liber, alia Editio ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 12s.
Tenet. 1750
2555 ■ Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, bogskin, 15s. ibid. 1750
2556 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, hogskin, £1 Is. ibid. 1750
2557 Ejusdem Theologia Scholastico-dogmatica juxta Mentem
D. Thomse Aquinatis ad Usum Discipulorum ejusdem Angelici
Prseceptoris ; 10 vols. 4to. vellum, £2 8s. Bononice, 1727
Cardinal Gotti claims pre-eminent rank amongst the divines of the Church
of Rome of the last century, on account of his profound knowledge of
Ecclesiastical history and polity, and of his thorough acquaintance with the
writings of the Fathers and Schoolmen.
2558 Gourlin (l'Abbe) Tractatus Theologicus de Gratia Cbristi Sal-
vatoris, ac de Prsedestinatione Sanctorum ; 3 vols. 4 to. calf,
very scarce, £\ 10s. s. I. 1781
2559 Grabe (J. E.) de variis Vitiis LXX. Interpretum, Versioni ante
B. Origenis sevum illatis. Ejusdem Epistola ad J. Millium,
qua ostenditur, libri Judicum genuinam LXX. Interp. Versi-
onem earn esse, quam MS. Codex Alex, exhibit ; 4to. half
bound, 7s. 6d. Oxon. 1710
0000 vide: Ejusdem Spicilegium Patrum, No. 1916. Irenaeus
contra omnes Hcereses, No. 2007. Vetus Testamentum, No.
310.
Graduale Romanum ; vide : Liturgies.
Graeser's (A. H.) Roemisch-Catholische Liturgie ; vide : Li-
turgies.
5260 GrjEvell (Prof.) die Religion Jesu Christi und das Chris-
tenthum ; 8vo. (published at 9s.) cloth, 5s. Halle, 1845
Gkatiani Decretalia ; vide No. 919.
2561 Graveson (I. H.) Historia Ecclesiastica Veteris Testamenti
variis Colloquiis digesta, etc. ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin,
7s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1728
2562 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, accedit ejusdem Historia Ecclesi-
astica Novi Testamenti ad Annum 1721, cum Tabulis Chrono-
logicis et Indicibus ; 9 vols, in 2, folio, calf, 16s. ibid. 1756
2563 Ejusdem Historia Ecclesiastica variis Colloquiis digesta
ad Annum 1730; 9 vols, in 3, 4to. vellum, 15s. Venetiis, 1738
2561 Graveson (H. A. de) Tractatus de Vita, Mysteriis, et Annis
Jesu Christi; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Venet. 1742
Gratiani Decretalia; vide No. 898.
Gregoritjs Magnus; vide Nos. 1917-26.
Gregorius Nazianzenus ; vide Nos. 1927-34.
Gregorius Nyssenus ; vide Nos. 1935-39.
Gregorius Thaumaturgus ; vide Nos. 1940-42.
Gregorius Thessalonicensis ; vide No. 1943.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 249
Gregorius Turonensis ; vide Nos. 1944-6.
Gregorius II. ; vide No. 1947.
Gregorius VII. : vide No. 575.
Gregorii IX. Decretalia ; vide No.
25G5 Gregorii XVI. (Cardin. Cappallari) Relazione del Viaggio fatto
alle Provincie de Marittima e Campagnia nel Maggio, 1843;
scritta dal Principe Massimo ; 8vo., privately printed, hall*
bound, very rare, £2 2s. Roma, 1843
A nine days' progress. The volume is curious in its way, as perpe-
tuating all the inscriptions and triumphal trophies that graced the Papal
visit to the provinces.
256G Triomphe du S. Siege et de l'Eglise, ou les Novateurs
Moderns combattus avec leurs propres Armes ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 8s. Louvain, 1834
2567 Ghegorii (Petri, Tholos.) Opera omnia ad Jus Pontificale spec-
tan tia ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 15s. Genevce, 1645
2568 Gretseri (Jacobi, Societatis Jesu Theologi) Opera omnia, ante-
hac ab ipsomet Auctore accurate recognita, Opusculis multis,
notis, et Paralipomenis pluribus, propriis Locis in hac Editione
insertis aucta et illustrata ; 17 vols, folio, portrait, stamped
binding, £7 17s. 6d. Ratisbonce, 1734
2569 17 vols, folio, vellum, portrait, £6 6s. ibid. 1734
Contents.
Vol. 1-3. De sancta Cruce.
,, 4, 5. Defensio Rituum Ecclesiasticorum.
,, G, 7. Defensio Romanorum Pontificum.
,, 8, 9. Defensio operum Bellarmini.
„ 10. Defensae et illustratse Sanctorum Vitae.
,, 11. Defensio Societatis Jesu.
,, 12. Lutherus academicus et Waldenses.
,, 13. Miscellanea Polemica.
,, 14. S. Gregorius Nyss. et S. Anastasius Synaita, Gr. et Lat.
,, 15. GraeciScriptores: Codinus, Theodoras Abucara et alii, Gr.et Lat.
,, 16. AiMyfiara Linguae Graecae et Disputationes theologicae ac phi-
losophicae.
,, 17. Mantissa Duplex ad universum Opus.
It is impossible to understand the state of the controversy between the
Church of Rome and the Reformed Churches during the seventeenth cen-
tury, without frequent reference to the pages of Gretser, who spent the
whole of his life in writing against English and Foreign Protestant authors,
and in defending the Order of the Society of Jesus, to which he belonged.
2570 Griesbach (J. J.) Synopsis Evangeliorum Matthsei, Marci, et
Lucae, una cum iis Joannis Pericopis, quae omnino cum Caete-
rorum Evangelistarum Narrationibus conferendse sunt ; 8vo.
3s. 6d. Kalce, 1822
2571 Idem liber ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 5s. 6d. ibid. 1822
" I know of no Harmony, which affords so much assistance in the inves-
tigation of the origin of our first three Gospels, and the relation which
they bear to each other," — Bp. Marsh.
2572 • Ejusdem Commentarius Criticus in Textum Graecum
Novi Test. Accedunt ejusdem Meletemata de Veteris Textus
Recensionibus ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s. Jence, 1798-1811
2573 — Ejusdem Symbolse Criticae ad supplendas ct corrigendas
* K K
250 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
variarum Novi Testamenti Lectionum Collectiones ; 2 vols.
8vo. boards, scarce, 10s. Holla, 1785
25/4 Griesbachii (J. J.) Opuscula academiea edidit J. P. Gabler;
2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) boards, 7s. 6d. Jence, 1824-5
2575 desselben Vorlesungen ueber Hermeneutik des Neuen
Testaments; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Gd. Nuernb. 1815
0000 Ejusdem Novi Test. Greeci Lectiones Variae ; vide Nos.
337-40.
2575* Crisecos Griesbachianse in Novum Testamentum Synop-
sis ; small 8vo. boards, 4s. Oxonii, 1811
" A book which ought to be in the hands of all divines, even veterans." —
Dr. Parr.
2576 Grimand (G.) la Liturgie Sacree, ou toutes les Parties et Cere-
monies de la Messe sont expliquees, avec leurs Mysteres et
Antiquites; 4to. frontispiece, calf, 12s. Lyon, 166G
Grimm (J.) Hymnorum Veteris EcclesiaB ; vide : Liturgies.
2577 Grimm (C. L. W.) Institutio Theologies Dogmaticse Evangelicte
Historico-critica ; thick 8vo., sewed, 6s. Jence, 1848
2577* Ejusdem de Joannese Christologise Indole Paulinse com-
parata Tractatus ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Lipsice, 1833
2578 desselben Glaubenswuerdigkeit der Evangeliscbenge-
schichte (wieder Strauss und Bauer) ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Jena, 1845
2579 Desselben Commentar ueber das Buch der Weisheit ;
8vo. sewed, 7s. Leipzig, 1830
2580 Grimm's (Willi.) Sage vom Ursprung der Christusbilder ; 1 to.
sewed, 2s. Berlin, 1842
2581 Grossmann (E. G. L.) de Procuratore, Parabola Jesu Christi,
ex Re Provinciali Romana illustrata; 4to. sewed, 2s. Gd.
Lipsice, 1823
Grosteste (Rob.) ; vide No. 1948.
2582 Grotii (Hugonis) Opera omnia Theologica ; 4 vols, folio, best
edition, vellum, £2 5s. AmsteJodami, 1679
2583 ■ Ejusdem Annotationes in Vetus et in Novum Testa-
mentum ; 4 vols, folio, calf, £\ 12s. Paris, 1G44-6
2584 ■ Ejusdem Annotationes in Novum Testamentum, denuo
emendatius editse ; 9 vols. 8vo. best. edition (published at £4)
sewed, £2 10s. Groeningen, 1826-34
2585 Idem liber; 9 vols. 8vo. newly half bound, £3 10s.
ibid. 1826-34
2586 ■ Idem liber ; 9 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf extra, antique
pattern, carmine edges, £4 4s. ibid. 1826-34
Hugo de Groot, " the illustrious and accomplished Hugo Grotius," as he
is styled by Bishop Conybeare, was the pupil of Junius and of Scaliger. When
undergoing his sentence of perpetual imprisonment for the part he took in
the famous dispute between Arminius and the Calvinists, he was released
by the courage and dexterity of his wife. His immortal work on the truth
of the Christian Religion, and his invaluable Commentaries on the books of
the New Testament should be in the hands of every Protestant divine.
2587 Ejusdem Defensio Fidei Catholicoe de Satisfactione
Christi; 4to. 2s. Lugd.Bat. 1617
2588 Ejusdem de Veritate Religionis Christiana? ; 18mo. tall
copy, calf, 3s. Amsel. Elzevirii, 1GSO
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 251
2589 Grotius (Hugo) de Veritate Religionis Clmstianse, reeensuit et
Testimonia Veterum locupletavit J. C. Koecher ; 3 vols, small
8vo, sewed, 6s. Halcp, 1/34
2590 Idem liber, alia editio, curavit et selecta Annotatione
instruxit J. H. Bergman ; Vol. I. 8vo. sewed, 9s.
Liiffd. Bat. 1831
2591 Grueber (R.) de Privilegiis Religiosorum ; cum Additamentis
E. Amort; 4to. calf, 5s. 6d. Aug. Find. 1747
2592 Gruteri (Jani) Lampas, sive Fax Artium Liberalium, hoc est,
Thesaurus Criticus, in quo infinitis locis Theologorum, Juris
Consultorum, Medicorum, Philosophorum, Oratorum, etc.
scripta supplentur, corriguntur, illustrantur, notantur; 7 vols.
8vo., pure copy, vellum, from the Meerman collection, £2 2s.
Francofurti, 1602
On the fly-leaf of his copy, Dr. Parr calls it " a most valuable book."
" No more diligent and indefatigable critic ever toiled in that quarry.
All others of his time, it has been said, appear mere drones in comparison
with him." — Hallam.
Gryn,ei (Joh. Jac.) Monumeuta Orthodoxographise Patrum ;
vide Nos. 1949-50.
2593 Gualtheri (Rodolphi, A.D. 1586) Homelia) in Isaiam ; Tiguri,
1583; in Prophetas Minores, ibid. I5(i3; in Evangelia Mat-
thaei, Marci, Lucse, et Joannis, 4 vols., ibid. 1562-83; in
Acta Apostolorum, ibid. 1562 ; in Pauli Epistolam ad Romanos,
ibid. 1580 ; in Epistolas ad Corinthios, 2 vols, in 1, ibid. 1578;
in Epistolam ad Galatas, ibid. 1581 ; in Joannis Epistolam Ca-
nonicam et in duas ejusdem posteriores Epistolas, ibid. 1569 ;
12 vols, folio, calf, contents lettered, carmine edges, a very
scarce series of nearlv 2000 homilies by this celebrated Re-
former, extremely rare, ^612 12s. Tiguri, v. a.
Gualther succeeded Bullinger, as pastor at Zurich, in 1575, retaining
that office till his death, in 1586. His homilitical Commentaries are much
esteemed, and perfect sets of rare occurrence.
2594 — Ejusdem Homeliee in IV. Evangelistas, cum praefatione
(ad Marcum) qua docetur, quod hominem Christianum inter
nostri Ssecuii diversas de Religione Controversias et graves
Persecutionum Motus facere conveniat ; 4 vols, folio, vellum,
£4 4s. ibid. 1581-4-95 et 82
2595 Guerike's (H. E. F.) Allgemeine Christiiche Symbolik ; 8vo.
relie a la Bradel, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1839
2596 Dieselbe, neue Auflage ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1846
2597 desselben Handbuch der aelteren, mittleren und neueren
Kirchengeschichte, mit steter Ruecksicht, auch auf die dogmen-
geschichtlicheBewegung; 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, 9s. Halle, 1837
2598 dasselbe, achte vielfach verbesserte und umgearbeitete
Auflage; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 16s. Berlin, 1855
2599 dasselbe ; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, antique style,
carmine edges, £,\ 5s. ibid. 1855
Guericke combines with solid learning sound and scriptural views of doc-
trine, and is both a pleasant and an authoritative teacher, sufficiently
evidenced in the consumption of eight very large impressions of the " Hand-
buch " in less than ten vears.
252 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2600 Guerike's (H. E. F.) Lehrbuch der Christlich-kirchlichen
Archaeologie ; 8vo. (pub. at 7s.) sewed, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1847
2601 ■ desselben Historisch-Kritische Einleitung in das Neue
Testament; 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1843
2602 dieselbe; 8vo. half bound, 5s. 6d. ibid. 1843
2603 Ejusdem de Scbola quae Alexandrise floruit Catecbetica
Commeutaria Ilistorica et Theclogica ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s.
HalisSax. 1824-25
2604 Guerra (Aloysii) Pontificiarum Constitutionum in Bullariis
Magno et Romano contentarum et aliunde desumptarum
Epitome, et secundum Materias Dispositio ; cum Indicibus
locupletissimis ; 4 vols, folio, hf. bnd. £2 12s. Gd. Venet. 1772
Guerriei Sermones ; vide No. 1716.
2604*Guetter (l'Abbe) Histoire de l'Eglise de France, composee sur
les Documents Originaux et Authentiques ; 12 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£3 12s. Paris, 1855
Guiberti Opera; vide No. 195±.
2605 Guichard (M. de) Noctes Granzovianse (de antiquis Triumpbis
in Publicum tam Ecclesiarum quam Politiarum) ; 18mo. vellum,
3s. 6d. Amstel. 1661
Guigonis Epistolse; vide No. 1716.
2605*Guillebert (A.) Sermons sur la Mort; 12mo. Is. 6d. 1829
Guilielmus (Alvernus Episc. Paris) ; vide No. 1952.
Guilielmi I. Angliee Regis, Res Gestae ; vide Nos. 705, 713, 727.
Guilielmi II. Meditationes ; vide No. 609.
Guilielmus (Geneticensis) ; vide No. 704.
Guilielmus (Malmesbiriensis) ; vide No. 715, et Historici
Monast. Script.
Guilielmus (Neubrigensis) ; vide Nos. 714, 1953, et Historici
Monastici Scriptores.
Guilielmus Thorn ; vide No. 706.
Guilielmus (Tyri Metropolitanus) ; vide No. 1954.
Guillon (M.) Peres de l'Eglise ; vide No. 1752.
2G06 Gumpach (Joh. von) ueber den alt-Juedischen Kalender,
zunsecbst in seiner Beziehung zur Neu-testamentalischen Ge-
scbichte ; royal 8vo. sewed, 5s. Brussel, 1848
2606* Desselben Gescbichte der Trennung der Englischen
Kircbe von Rom ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. Darmstadt, 1845
Gutbirii (iEgidii) Grammatica, Lexicon et Testamentum Novum
Syriacum ; vide Nos. 372-4, et Nos. 2758-61.
2607 Guyon (l'Abbe) Bibliotheque Ecclesiastique par Forme dTn-
structions Dogmatiques et Morales; 8 vols. 12mo. cloth let-
tered, £\ 4s. Paris, 1780
Haberti (Is.) Archieraticon Grsecum ; vide : Liturgies.
260S Ejusdem Theologia Dogmatica ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf,
18s. Aug. Vind. 1751
2608* Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £1 Is. ibid. 1751
2609 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8 vols, in 4, 8vo. sd. 12s. ibid. 1771
26 1 0 Idem liber ; 8 vols, in 4, 8vo. hf. bd. vell.at'l Is. ibid. 1 771
2611 ILefteni (Ben.) Disquisitionum Monasticarum Libri XII., qui-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 253
bus S. Benedicti Regula et Religiosorum Rituum Antiquitates
delucidantur ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, emblematical frontispiece,
a few leaves slightly stained, £1 Is. Antverpiee, 1644
2612 Hadrian VI. — C. Burmanni Analecta Historica de Hadriano
VI. collecta et annotata ; 4to., portrait by Houbraken, calf,
10s. 6d. Traj. ad. Rhen. 1727
The records of a most remarkable man, whose learning and abilities
raised him from the most lowly station to be the friend of Ferdinand
and Charles V., being Regent of Spain during the minority of the latter,
whose influence as Emperor led to Adrian's being elected successor to
Pope Leo X.
2613 Haenlein (H. C. A.) Epistola Judae, Gr., Commentario critico
et Annot. perpetua illustrata ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Erlangen. 1799
2614 IIaetjser's (J. E.) Geschichte des Christlichen, insbesondere des
Evangelischen Kirchen-gesanges und der Kirchen-musik ; 8vo.,
with plates and music, sewed, 6s. Quedlinb. 1824
2615 Haevernick (H. A. C.) Handbuch der historisch-kritischen
Einleitung in das Alte Testament herausgegeben von C. F.
Keil ; Vol. I. in 2 parts, 8vo. new edition, sewed, lis.
Franc/. 1856
2616 Desselben Commentar iiber den Propheten Ezechiel ;
8vo. sewed, 8s. Erlangen. 1843
2617 ■ Desselben Commentar ueber das Buch Daniel; 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Hamburg, 1832
2617*— Desselben neue Kritische Untersuchungen iiber das Buch
Daniel; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1838
2618 Haff (J. C. L.) Mosaische Opfer, nach ihrer sinnbildlichen und
vorbildlichen Bedeutung ; small 8vo. sewed, 2s. Warsau, 1848
2619 Hagel (Maurus) Theorie des Supranaturalismus mit besonderer
Riicksicht auf das Christenthum ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. Suhbach, 1826
2620 Hagenbach (K. R.) Encyklopasdie und Methodologie der
Theologischen Wissenschaften ; 8vo. boards, 4s. Leipzig, 1833
2621 Desselben Kirchengeschichte des XVIII. und XIX.
Jahrhunderts, aus dem Standpunkte des Evangelischen Pro-
testantismus betrachtet ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1848
2622 Desselben Christliche Kirche der ersten dreilahrhunderte;
8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1853
2622* Desselben Vorlesungen ueber Wesen und Geschichte der
Reformation; 2nd edit. 4 vols. 8vo. sd, 14s. Leipz. 1851-54
2623 Vorlesungen iiber die aeltere Kirchengeschichte ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1855
2624 Desselben Lehrbuch der Dogmengeschichte ; 8vo. 12s.
ibid. 1853
2625 IIahn (A.) Bibliothek der Symbole und Glaubens-Regeln der
Apostolischen Katholischen Kirche ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. Bred. 1842
0000 Symbolische Buecher ; vide No. 1223.
2626 Hahn (Ch. U.) Geschichte der Ketzer im Mittelalter ; 3 vols.
8vo. sewed, £\ lis. 6d. Stuttg. 1845-50
Hain (Lud.) Repertorium Bibliographicum ; vide Nos. 522-3.
262/ Hall (Thos.) Apologie des Puritains d'Angleterre a Messieurs
254 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
les Pasteurs et Anciens des Eglises Reformees en France ;
12mo. scarce, 10s. Gd. Geneve, 1663
Incidentally this little book takes up the question, " The Sunday no
Sabbath."
2628 Hall (Tho.) Apologia pro Ministerio Evangelico contra So-
cinianos, Erastianos, etc. ; 12mo. vellum, 7s. Gd. Franco/. 1658
2629 Halloix (P. s. J.) Illustrium Ecclesise Orientalis Scriptorum,
qui primo Seculo floruerunt et Apostolis convixerunt, Vitae et
Documenta; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s. Duaci, 1633-6
" By the learned this work is highly prized." — Walch.
2630 Hansizii (Marci) Germania Sacra, in qua Metropolis Laurea-
censis cum Episcopatu Pataviensi, chronologice proposita.
Accedit Archiepiscopatus Salisburgensis chronologice propo-
situs ; 2 vols, folio, portrait, maps, fine copy, hogskin, £1 16s.
Aug. Find. 1/27-9
" A work of immense labour and great utility." — Walch.
2631 Hardt (Hermann von der) Helmstadiensis Literse ex parvis
Punctis ; Helmstadienses Vocales quinque investigatse ; Ilelm-
stedtisches ABC Buch.
A ntea E ram I nfans O lim T^ir.
Ad jBlmura Jnstitutio Ordinaria tT" tills.
Ah _Z?lementis Znformatio Ordienda U niversalis.
Helmstadii, 1725 (96 pp. with similar play upon the vowels
in every line). Diligentia Studiorum Philologise in Academia
Julia triennio novissimo 1723-4 et 5, qui Fontes Hebraicos
attentissime inspiciunt (Symbola Moralia, Geographica in Pen-
tateuchum, etc.) ; ibid. 1526. Ad Fontes, ex Fontibus, in
Fontibus, ob Fontes usque ad Fundum ; ibid. 1725 (a play
upon the five vowels). — Symbola Geographica CC. in Mosis
Numeros ; ibid. 1725. — In Deuteronomium Symbola Geo-
graphica CLXX. ; ibid. 1725 (the initials of each word in the
sentence taken consecutively, gives the solution). — Jonas in
Viris in Historia Manassis et Josiss in Symbolis mille ; ibid.
1726 (similar to the last). — Clemangii (Nic. de, circa A.D.
1412) de Diebus Festis et Sabbato, apud Fontem in Bosco,
circa 1412 scriptum ; ibid. 1703 (The Sunday no Sabbath, a
holiday and holy day, etc.). — Reuchlini (Joan, vel Capnio,
A.D. 1522) Exequise. Accedit ejusdem Colloquium Graeco-
Latinum, Anno 1489, Stutgardise concinnatum ex MSto. ; ibid,
sine anno. — Homeri Batrachomyomachia Symbolis illustrata,
etc. ; ibid, sine anno. — Circe Homeri Cirrha Phocidis, lib. X.
Odyssese Historia? et Geographise subsidio submonstrata ; ibid.
1716. — In Funere ad Amicum Epistola, A.D. 1718 (with
autograph of Herm. von der Hardt).— Satis. Sermones XII.
etc.; ibid. 1729. — Sponte bene age re ; ibid. 1729. — Sobrie
vivere ; ibid. 1729. — Recte agere; ibid. 1729. — Cavere ; ibid.
1729. — Sperare ; ibid. 1729. — Decertare ; ibid. 1729. — Man-
suecere ; ibid. 1729.- — Meminisse ; ibid. 1729. — Considerare ;
ibid. 1729.— Firmare ; ibid. 1729. — Renasci ; ibid. 1729. —
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 255
Superare ; ibid. 1G30. — In one vol. small 8vo. numerous cuts
and quiddities, very curious and rare, £2 2s. Hehnst. v. a.
Collected volumes of these little pieces, full of wit, satire, and conceit,
occasionally occur for sale, and obtain a considerable price, as many of
them were suppressed.
2G32 Hardt (Tierm. von der) iEnigmata Prisci Orbis : — Jonas in Luce
in HistoriaManassis et Josiee ex vet. Hebr. stilo soluta /Enigma ;
iEnigmata Grseca et Latina ex Caligine Homeri, Hesiodi, Or-
phei, Ovidii, et aliorum enodata et illustrata, in quibus Her-
cules in Carcbaria triduo in Mari sedens, etc. ; Apocalypsis
ex Tenebris in veteri Judajorum Historia via aperte ; folio,
vellum, rare, £1 Is. Helmst. 1723
Full of strange conceits, which led to its suppression, and hence to its
rarity.
2633 Ejusdem Dissertationes XLVIII. Philologicse et Exege-
ticse ; 1 2mo. half bound, calf, 15s. ibid. 1 734, etc.
A very curious collection of Philological tracts by the celebrated Hermann
von der Hardt, elucidating the Hebrew text of the Old Testament.
2634 Ejusdem Historia Literaria Reformationis ; folio, bound,
18s. Franco/. 1717
2G35 Ejusdem Magnum (Ecumenicum Constantiense Conci-
lium de Universali Ecclesise Reformatione, Unione et Fide ;
7 vols, in 4, folio, portraits, plates, etc. calf, £3 3s.
Helmstadii, 1700
0000 vide et No. 1225-8.
2G3G Harduint (Jo. ISoc. Jes.) Opera selecta; folio, plates, vellum,
12s. Amstd. 1709
2G37 Ejusdem Commentaria in Novum Testamentum ; folio,
half bound, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1741
0000 Conciliorum Collectio ; vide Nos. 1992-3.*
2638 Harenberg (J. Ch.) Erklaerung der Offenbarung Johannis ;
4to. boards, stained, 3s. 6d. Hallce, 1759
2G39 Ejusdem Olia Sacra Gandershemensia ; de Origine Wal-
densium, de Hseresi Tritheismi et de felici Ccenobiorum Re-
formatione ; preemissis Observationibus in varios locos S. Scrip-
turee ; 8vo. vellum, 7s. Gd. Trajecti, 1 740
2640 Harlay (Francisci, Archiepiscopi Rothomagensis, Normannise
Primatus) Apologia Evangelii pro Catholicis ad Jacobum M.
Brit. Regem ; folio, fine portrait after Du Moustier, large
paper, old French red morocco, gilt edges, very scarce, £5 5s.
Paris. A. Stephani, 1G25
Archbishop Harlay was one of the most learned polemics of the period,
and his book, which reached James I. during his last illness, is said to have
given great offence, both to the King and the Court, because appearing
immediately after the Prince of Wales had been betrothed to Henrietta
Maria, the sister of the French King, it was looked upon by the Clergy in
England with great suspicion, as a forerunner of the interference to be
expected from the Church of Rome, in consequence of that event, both in
the discipline and public worship of the Anglican branch of the Church
Catholi.;. The concluding sentence, printed in large capitals, is somewhat
startling: — "Nunc flectens genua mea ad Patrem Domini Nostri Jesu
Christi, Tibi, Optime Rex, precor ut Ecclesiam tuam, et Regem hie pras-
sentem, Ecclesiae Tuae advocatum et Defensorem, ad perfectam Redintegra-
256 dayid nutt's catalogue. [theology.
tioncra Unitatis Ecclesire prafatae iter arripientem dirigere, protegere, et
conservare digneris." In the Life of Harlay de Chanvalon, Archbishop of
Rouen, and nephew to this Archbishop, Francis Harlay, whose fame as
Abbe de Chanvalon, as one of the most learned men of his day, is recorded
in the " Biographie Universelle," the writer adds, "that his uncle was
even more learned than he, and that he died in 1655."
2641 IIarless (G. C.) Opuscula Theologica et Academica; thick 8vo.
(published at 10s. 6d.) sewed, 5s. Halce, 177 i
2642 Harless (G. C. A.) Kritische Bearbeitung des Lebens Jesu von
D. F. Strauss nach ihrem wissenschaftlichen Werthe beleuchtet;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Erlangen, 1836
2643 Ejusdera Commentar iiber den Epheserbrief; 8vo. boards,
scarce, 12s. ibid. 1834
2644 Harmonia Evangeliorum juxta Sectiones Ammonianas et Eusebii
Canones ; 4to. boards, 9s. Oxonii, 1805
2645 Harms (Claus) Pastoraltheologie : I. Der Prediger; II. Der
Priester ; III. Der Pastor ; 3 parts in 1 thick vol. 8vo. por-
trait and facsimile, cloth, 7s. 6d. Kiel, 1837
2646 Harpsfeldii (N.) Historia Anglicana Ecclesiastica, adjectte
sunt Edm. Campiani narratio de Divortio Henrici VIII. ab
uxore Catharina, et R. Gibboni Historia hseresis Wicklefianre ;
fob hoaskin, slightly wormed, scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Duaci, 1622
0000 Alani Copi Dialogi VI. ; vide Nos. 1124-5.
Harpsfeld, or Harpysfelde, was a Wykehamist, and one of the most
learned men of his day. " On the accession of Queen Elizabeth he took
part on the Roman Catholic side in the theological disputations in St.
Peter's Abbey. Having denied the Queen's supremacy, he was placed in
ward at Lambeth, where he languished for twenty years, employing his
hours in literary composition. Archbishop Parker gave him his aid in
the compilation of the ' Historia Anglicana Ecclesiastica' " — Walcott's
Wykeham.
2647 Hartmann's (A. T.) historisch-kritische Forschungen ueber die
Bildung, Zeitalter und Plan der V. Buecher Mosis ; thick Svo.
sewed, 7s. 6d. Rostock, 1837
2648 Desselben enge Verbindung des Alten Testaments mit
dem Neuen aus rein-biblische Standpunkte entwickelt ; 8vo.
sewed, 7s. Hamburg, 1831
0000 Desselben linguistische Einleitung in das Studium der
Buecher des Alten Testaments ; vide No. 2763.
2649 Hartmann (F. Christ.) Annales Heremi Deiparse Matris Mo-
nasterii in Helvetia ordinis S. Benedicti ; small folio, frontis-
piece and vignettes, hogskin, 15s. Friburg, 1612
2(i50 Idem liber ; folio, calf, 12s. ibid. 1612
Hartmanni (I. L.) Concilia; vide No. 1195.
2651 Hartmann (Ink) Leben Jesu nach den Evangelien geschichtlich
dargestellt ; 2 vols, in 1, Svo. cloth, 6s. Stuttg. 1839
Hartzheim (P. J.) Concilia ; vide No. 1273.
Harvengius (Ph., A.D. 1150) ; vide No. 1955-6.
2652 Hase (Karl) Gnosis, oder Evangelische Glaubens, Lehre fur die
Gebildeten in der Gemeinde wisseuschaftlich dargestellt ;
3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.), sewed, 9s. Leipzig, 1829
2653 Desselben Kirchengeschichte ; 8vo. (pub. at 9s.), cloth,
4s. 6d. ibid. 1844
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 25/
2654 Hase's (Karl) Kirchengeschichte, siebente Auflage ; 8vo. sewed,
8s. 6d. Leipzig, 1 854
2655 Desselben Leben Jesu ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1835
O000 Ejusdem Libri Symbolici ; vide No. 1229.
Hash (J. M.) Regni Davidici Descriptio ; vide No. 2/64.
2656 Hauff's (J. G.) Biblisch-real und Verbal-Concordanz, oder
alphabetiscb-geordnetes Bibliscbes Handbuch ; 2 vols, in 4
tbick 8vo. vols. (pub. at £1 8s.) sd. 18s. Stuttgart, 1828-34
2657 Haupt (K. G.) die Lebren der Religion erlaeutert durch Beispiele
aus der Bibel, der Weltgeschichte, und dem practischen Leben ;
ein Handbuch fuer Prediger ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £\), sewed,
9s. Quedlinb. 1829-30
2658 Desselben Bibliscbe Real-und-Verbal-Encyklopsedie ;
3 vols., large volumes, 8vo. sewed, 18s. ibid. 1823-28
2659 Desselben Biblisches Casual-Text- Lexicon ; 8vo. sewed,
2s. 6d. ibid. 1826
2660 Havensii (Arnoldi) Historica Relatio XII. Martyrum Cartu-
sianorum qui Ruremundse, Anno 1572, Agonem suum feliciter
compleverunt. Accessit Exhortatio ad Carthusianos, de Ob-
servantia Disciplinae, Vitseque solitarise Commendatione ; 4to.
rare, £\ Is. Permissu Superiorum, 1608
At the end occurs " de Martyrio XVIII. Carthusianorum Anglorum Con-
ventus Londinensis, qui sub Rege Henrico VIII., crudeliter trucidati sunt
— Breve Sixti V., Pont. Max. ad H. Cajetanum Regni Anglize et Carthu-
siani Ordinis Protectorem, et C. Alanum (Gente Anglura) S. R. E. Pres-
byteros Cardinales, 30 Nov. 1587, quibus Pontifex committit curam
Carthusianorum Anglorum, e Patria per tyrannidem Elisabethae Reginae
ejectorum, atque in Belgio Catholico, sub protectione Philippi II., Hisp.
Regis exulantum." Mr. Williams' copy sold for £6 8s. 6d.
2661 Havermann (W.) Francisco Ximenez (aus den Goettingen
Studien) ; 8vo. sewed, Is. Goett. 1847
2663 Hay (R.) Aula Ecclesiastica de Beneficiis Ecclesiasticis prsesertim
regularibus et Hortus Crusianus ; hoc est J. Crusii 500 falsse
Allegationes utriusque Juris extinctse ; 4to. frontispiece,
vellum, 6s. Franco/. 1640
2664 Haye (Joan, de la) Triumphus Veritatis ordinati Evangelii in-
vectse Quadriga S. Patrum et stipatse ; 2 vols, folio, frontis-
piece, hogskin, £1 10s. Duaci, 1609
2665 Hayi (J., Soc. Jes.) de Rebus Japonicis, Indicis et Persianis
Epistolae recentiores; thick 12mo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Antv. 1605
This volume of 1000 closely printed pages contains much curious matter
relating to the Society's Missions to the East Indies, China, etc.
Haymon (Halberstattensis, A.D. 814) ; vide Nos. 1958-60.
2666 Hearne (Th.) Liber Niger Scaccarii, nee non "Wilhelmi Wor-
cestrii Annales Rerum Anglicarum (sub Henrico VI. et
Edouardo IV.) cum prsefatione. Huic Secundse Editioni
accedunt Chartse Antiquae (de Ponte Londini ; de Villa
Kingston ; levying the Ayde in the County of Huntingdon,
etc.); 2 vols. 8vo. £l. Londini, 1774
2667 Hearne Textus Roffensis : accedunt Angliae Episcoporum For-
mulse ; Hutton's Antiquities of Oxford, etc. ; 8vo. 15s.
Oxford, 1720
258 DAVID NUTt's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE
ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE SACRED WRITINGS OF THE OLD AND
NEW TESTAMENTS;
INCLUDING
THE ORIGINAL TEXT, AND THE SAMARITAN, CHALDEE,
AND SYRIAC VERSIONS,
AS ALSO THE RABBINICAL COMMENTARIES OF
THE JEWISH FATHERS;
AND
CONCORDANCES, DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS,
AND ELEMENTARY BOOKS FOR SELF-INSTRUCTION ;
AS WELL AS WORKS RELATING TO
THE LAWS, CUSTOMS, AND THE HISTORY OF THE JEWS.
The earliest Jewish Christians were the Hebrews, the Syrians, and the Arabians ;
and the literature of the two former, which has come down to us, is, for the most
part, more or less, illustrative of the Sacred Writings, or of the history and develope-
inent of the Jewish and Christian dispensations. In Syria the followers of Christ first
adopted the appellation of Christians, as mentioned in the eleventh chapter of the Acts
of the Apostles, during the preaching of St. Paul and St. Barnabas, amongst whose
disciples was St. Luke, a physician of Antioch, its capital. He wrote his Gospel,
under the direction of St. Paul (2 Cor. viii. 18) about the year 55. It will be
recollected that biblical critics are undetermined as to the date of that of St. Matthew,
usually placed between the years 39 and 41, and said by Venerable Bede to have
been compiled whilst he was preaching in Judaea, and some maintain that it
was written in Syriac or Hebrew, from the use of peculiar idioms, and translated
into Greek. St. Mark compiled his Gospel, under the guidance of St. Peter,
for the use of the Roman Christians, about the year 44 ; and St. John, being-
released from his exile at Patmos, by the edict of the Emperor Nerva in the
year 96, wrote his Gospel on his return to Ephesus, on the jEgean Sea, in that
year, " because," says Bede, " he found the faith of the Church much shaken by
heretics during his absence." Thus the study of Syriac, as well as of Hebrew,
is most important as an aid to a perfect knowledge of the meaning of disputed pas-
sages in the text of the New Testament, the Greek text, in many places, retaining
both Syriac and Arabic, as well as Hebrew idioms, current, no doubt, in all four
languages as then spoken in Asia Minor and Syria, at the date of the rise of Chris-
tianity. Indeed it would appear that, after the fall of Jerusalem, Syria became the
common name of both Syria and Palestine; for Tertullian, who lived in the second
century, and was well read in the profane literature of the period, calls Pilate " Pro-
curator of Syria;'' and Macrobius, who was Proconsul in Africa, and a man abound-
ing in historical and antiquarian knowledge, says that "the murder of the innocents,
under Herod, took place in Syria." At all events, it is certain that the most intimate
connection existed between the two provinces, and the primitive Christians in both,
who were the immediate disciples of the Apostles, preserve many of the early tra-
ditions of the Church, which were current amongst them, and which we are bound
to receive with all reverence and respect, as coming to us, all but direct, from those
who were the daily companions of the inspired teachers of our faith.
2668 Aben-Ezra (Rabbi Abraham, seu Bar-Meir Ben-Ezra, A.D.
1168) Perusch, sive Commentarius in Pentateuchum, cum
tribus Super-commentariis Rabbinicis, Hebraice, curis Rabbi
Jeknshiel Lase Ben Nachum et Rabbi Napbtali Hertz Ben
Sueskind; folio, vellum, £l 10s. Amstelodami, 1/22
SYR1AC LITERATURE.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 250
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
0000 Aben-Ezra (Rabbi Abr.) Perusch ; vide et No. 2691.
0000 Ejusdem Harcava, tractans de extraneis et heteroclitis
Bibliorum Dictionibus ; vide No. 2/9 et No. 2691.
Cardinal de la Pause, in his ' Bibliotheca Rabbinica,' terms Aben-Ezra
" insignis Grammaticus, Pbilosophus et Theologus, qui ob eximiam ejus
eruditionem, ' Sapiens' dicitur." Buxtorf has given the whole of his Rab-
binical Commentaries on the Bible entire. He appears, from the colophon
to his Commentary on the Minor Prophets, to have finished that book at
Rhodes in 1145.
2669 Abrabanelis (Rabbi Isaaci) Mashmia Jeshua, sive Preco
Salutis, Hebraice ; 4to. 15s. Offenbaci, 1767
2670 Mashmia Jeshua, Preco Salutis in Latinam translatus,
cum Vita Auctoris et Textus Emendationibus ad J. H. Maio ;
4to. 5s. Francofurti, 1711
2671 Ejusdem Commentaria in Pentateuchum, post curas Sam.
Arkwolti, cum Accessionibus, Indicibus et Punctis Distinc-
tionum, Hebraice, edidit H. J. van Bash uy sen ; folio, calf,
£1 Is. Hanovice, 1 710
2672 ■ Ejusdem Commentarius in Josuam, Judices Hebraice ;
folio, vellum, £1 10s. Lipsice, 1686
2673 Ejusdem Commentarii in Prophetas Priores et Posteriores,
Hebraice; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £2 10s. Italia, 1520
2674 Ejusdem Commentarius in Hoseam et Procemium in
XII. Prophetas Minores, Latine vertit E. ab Husen ; 4to. 9s.
Groningce, 1676
2675 Ejusdem Commentaria in Legem, Hebraice ; folio, vellum,
£2 10s. Venetiis, 1579
2676 Ejusdem et R. Mosis Alschechi Commentarii in Esaise
Prophetiam XXX., cum Additamento R. Simeonis ex Vett.
Dictis, Hebraice et Latine, subjuncta Refutatione C. i'Empe-
reur; small 8vo. vellum, 9s. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1631
The learned Rabbi Isaac Abrabanel, claims a distinguished place in the
annals of the latter half of the fifteenth century, both as a statesman and
an expositor of the Sacred Writings. He held considerable appointments
at the Courts of Portugal and Spain, in the reigns of Alphonso V. and
Ferdinand and Isabella, and when the Jews were banished from Spain in
1492, he found employment at the Court of Naples under Ferdinand and
Alphonso, the latter of whom he accompanied to Sicily, when driven by
Charles VIII. from Naples. Upon the death of Alphonso he retired to
Corfu, and in 1496 took up his abode again in Italy, holding a considerable
post at Venice. Here he finished his Commentaries, and died in 1508.
2677 Abulpharagii (Gregorii, vel Bar Hebraei, Saec. XII.) Chroni-
con Syriacum, Notis illustravit P. J. Bruns, edidit e Cod. Bod.
cum Versione Latina Animadversionibusque suis G. G. Kirsch ;
2 vols, in 1, 4to. fine paper, £2 2s. Lipsice, 1789
The Chronicle of Abulpharagius abounds in information respecting the
Oriental Churches at the period of the Crusades and of St. Thomas a
Becket, who was himself " the son of a Syrian woman."
2678 Ejusdem Grammatica Syriaca in metro Ephrsemeo, e Cod.
Gcettingensi cum Versione Latina et Notis edidit E. Bertheau ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Goetting. 1843
2678*Adrichomii (Chr.) Theatrum Terrse Sanctae ; folio, large fold-
ing maps, vellum, 10s. 6d. Colon. 1590
2679 Alscht.chi (Rabbi Mosis, A.D. 1590) Maroth Hazobooth, i.e.
260 DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
Speculum Militantium, sive Commentarius in Prophetas Priores,
Joshuam, Judicum librosque Samuelis et Regum, Hebraice ;
folio, vellum, £1. Francofurti, 1736
2680 Alschechi (Rabbi Mosis) El Sepher Romemoth, sive Commen-
tarius in Psalmos, Hebraice; folio, vel. £1 5s. Jesnitzii, 1723
2681 Ejusdem Rab. Peninim, sive Commentarius in Proverbia
Solomonis, Hebraice; 4to. calf, 12s. Venetiis, 1601
0000 Commentarius in Jesaiam ; vide No. 2676.
2682 Apocrypha e Textu Grseco in Linguam Hebraicam convertit
S. J. Fraenkel; sewed, 5s. Lipsice, 1830
Aschar (Rabbi Ben) ; vide No. 2866.
Assemani (J. S.) Bibliotbeca Orientalis ; vide No. 480.
Athias (Rabbi Ishac) Tesoro de Preceptos ; vide No. 84.
Basnage (J.) Histoire des Juifs depuis Jesus Christ ; vide No.
149.
2683 Bagsteri (S.) Lexicon Analyticum Linguae Hebraicae et Chal-
daicse ; or an Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon, being
an Alphabetical Arrangement of every word and inflection con-
tained in the Old Testament, with Analysis of each, and inter-
pretation in English ; 4to. cloth, £2 2s. London, 1848
Intended to aid self-instruction in Hebrew.
Bartolocci (J.) Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica ; vide No. 485.
2684 Bayer (F. P.) de Nummis Hebrseo-Samaritanis ; roy. 4to. plates,
calf, £1 Is. Valent. 1781
2685 Beelen (J. Th.) Chrestomathia Rabbinica et Chaldaica, cum
Notis Grammaticis, Historicis, et Theologicis, nee non Glos-
sario et Lexico Abbreviat. quae in Hebraeorum Scriptis passim
occurrunt ; 3 thick vols. 8vo. boards, 18s. Lovanii, 1843
2686 Ben-Boas (Rabbi Samuelis) Commentaria in XXXII. Talmudi
Babylonici Tractatus, sive Gemara perpetua, Hebraice ; folio,
half bound, scarce, £1 Is. Amst. 1/14
2687 Benjamin's (Rabbi of Tudela in the 12th Cent.) Itinerary,
translated and edited in the original by A. Asher, with Biblio-
graphical Introduction ; Notes by the Translator and others ;
an Essay on the Geographical Literature of the Jews to 1841,
by Dr. Zunz ; E. Lebrecht, on the Khalifat of Bagdad in the
1 2th Century ; and the Geography of Palestine, from Jewish
Sources, by Dr. Zunz ; 2 vols, crown 8vo. boards, £] 4s.
London and Berlin, 1841
The vexed question as to the authenticity of the Itinerary of Benjamin
of Tudela cannot readily he solved, though the most learned Jewish writers
agree in looking upon it as a genuine relic of the twelfth century, of which
its author, evidently devoted to commercial pursuits, gives much curious
information respecting the state of trade and commerce in the various
countries through which he passed. It thus possesses to the general reader
a double interest, by furnishing almost the only accurate knowledge we
possess of the geography of that period, and the relative distances of places
at the date of the Crusades, with such information as to the commerce of
the middle ages as only a man of large mercantile transactions could
obtain. This may be said to be the first translation of the Itinerary into
English, that published in 1784 by Gerrans being one mass of errors,
and utterly worthless. The abridgment given in Pinkerton's Collection of
Voyases and Travels does not profess to have been derived from the
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 261
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
original Hebrew, but from translations into various languages. In it,
however, he admits Rabbi Benjamin to have been an able judge of what he
saw, and looks upon the narrative as genuine. The Jewish reader derives
additional interest, from the minute mention of the families of his own
persuasion in every town in which the author tarried.
2688 Bensew's (J. L.) Ozar Haschoroschim, Hebraisch-deutsches
und Deutsch-hebraisches Worterbuch uber das Alte Testament.
Herausgegeben von M. Letteris ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 16s.
Wien. 1839
2689 Dasselbe ; 3 vols, in 2, 8vo. calf, 16s. ibid. 1839
2690 Bernard's (H. H.) Guide of the Hebrew Student, with Keys,
Glossary, etc. ; 8vo. calf, neat, 3s. 6d. London, 1839
2691 Biblia Hebraica et Chaldaica, cum Punctis et Commentariis
Rabbinicis (Ra. Sch. I. vel Jarchi, et Aben-Ezrse integris, in
Danielem integro Saadiah Haggoan, et selecta Gersonidis,
Kimchi, et aliorum) Variis Lectionibus Ben-Aschar et Naph-
thali, utraque Masora et Targum Onkeli, et Jonathan Ben-
Uzziel. Innumeris locis Punctationem verum restituit, loca
depravata emendavit, et Masorse errata plurima castigavit Jo.
Buxtorfius, Pater. Accessit Tiberias ejusdem, sive Commen-
tarius Masoreticus Triplex, Historicus, Didacticus, Criticus,
additamentis non paucis a Jo. Buxtorfio, Filio, locupletatus,
accurante Jo. Jac. Buxtorfio, Nepote ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, calf,
363 10s. Basilice, 1618-20
For contents set out by Mr. A. Loewy, see Darling's Cyclopaedia, col. 286.
Masch places this edition of the Rabbinical Bible in rank as the most
precious, and as infinitely preferable to Bomberg's edition.
2692 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis cum Masora in Pentateuchum et
Commentariis Sol. Jarchi ; 2 vols 4to. calf, £l 5s.
Venetiis, 1647-55
2693 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis, secundum ultimam Editionem J.
Athise a Jo. Leusdeno recognitam, recensita variisque Notis
illustrata ab Ev. van derHooght; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 18s.
Amstel. 1705
2694 Idem liber, Editio Nova stereotypa, edidit Aug. Hahn ;
8vo. large print, sewed, 8s. Lipsice, 1839
2695 Idem liber, cum Punctis ; Varias Lectiones, Clavem
Masorethicam et Indices addidit Car. God. Guil. Theile, editio
stereotypa; 8vo. sewed, 8s. 6d. ibid. 1849
2696 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis, in Usum Scholarum Judaeorum,
curis Epstein, Ettlinger, Rosenfeld et Willstaetter ; 8vo. cloth
boards, 6s. Carlsruhe, 1836
For other editions of the Hebrew Bible, see No. 2/6 to 295.
2697 Biblia Hebraica, cum Punctis : — La Bible, traduction nouvelle
avec l'Hebreu en regard, des Points-voyelles et des Accens
toniques. Avec des Notes et les principales Variantes des
LXX. et du Texte Samaritain ; par S. Cohen, de l'Ecole Is-
raelite de Paris ; 18 vols. 8vo. sewed, £6 6s. Paris, 1832-9
2698 Biblia Syriaca : VetusTestamentum Syriace, Ordine apud Syros
usitato dispositum, ad Fidein Codd. MSS. edidit S. Lee ; 4 to.
15s. Londini, 1823
0000 vide et Nos. 368-376.
''';•»
DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2699 Blogg (S. E.) iEdificium Salomonis ; enthaltend eine vollstaen-
dige Geschichte der Hebriiischen Sprache, des Talmuds und
vieler merkwurdigen Begebenheiten des Alterthums ; 4to.
sewed, 3s. 6d. Hannover, 1832
2/00 Bocharti (Sam.) Hierozoicon, sive de Animalibus S. Scripturse ;
et ejusdem Phaleg et Canaan, sive Geographia Sacra, ediderunt
Jo. Leusden et P. de Villemandy ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, maps and
plates, vellum, £\ 10s. Lugd. Bat. 1692
For other copies, see Nos. 623-6.
" Bochart, as Dr. Wotton has well said, has exhausted his subject botb
in the Hierozoicon and in the Phaleg and Canaan. His successors have
availed themselves liberally of his labours, and paste and scissors, with
some little aid from other writers, have furnished our libraries with hand-
somely got up quartos, with high-sounding names, in which Kttle or nothing
is true that is new, and almost nothing authentic but what had previously
undergone the ordeal of his nice discrimination." — MS. Note.
2/01 Bogan (Z.) Homerus Ebraizans, sive Comparatio Homeri cum'
Scriptoribus Sacris quoad Normam loquendi. Subnectitur He-
siodus Homerizans ; small 8vo. calf, scarce, 9s. Oxoni<je> 1G58'
Boton (Rabbi Abrahamus de) ; vide No. 2811.
2702 Bouget (Joa.) Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaico-biblicum ; 3
vols, folio, vellum, £2 2s. Romce, 1737
2/03 Bruckner (Dr. G.) Hebraiscbes Lesebuch fur Anfanger und
Geiibtere, mit Anmerkungen und Glossarium ; 8vo. sewed,
2s. 6d. Leipzig, 1844
2/04 Buxtorfii (Jo. Patris) Synagoga Judaica, de Judseorum Fide,
Ritibus, Ceremoniis, tam publicis et sacris quam privatis, de
novo restaurata a J. Buxtorfio, filio ; 12mo. vellum, 5s.
Basil. 1661
See Dr. Wotton's note at p. 280.
2/05 Ejusdem Lexicon Chaldaicum, Talmudicum et Rabbini-
curn ; folio, portrait, vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1639
This valuable Talmudic and Rabbinical Dictionary has become scarce,
and is rapidly rising in price, whenever copies occur in the market.
2706 Ejusdem Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum. Accessit
Lexicon breve Rabbinico-Philosophicum ; 8vo. (1000 pp )
7s. 6d. ibid. 1671
2707 ■ Idem liber, alia editio; thick 12mo. vellum, 4s. 6d.
ibid. 1689
2708 Idem liber, editio nova ; 8vo. boards, 10s. Glasg. 1824
0000 vide : iVlontaldi Lexicon, Nos. 2824-5.
2/09 Ejusdem de Abbreviaturis Hebraicis, cui accessere Operis
Talmudici brevis Recensio, et Bibliotheca Rabbinica nova ;
12mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Basil. 1640
2710 — — — ■ Idem liber, et Ejusd. Institutio Epistolaris Hebraica ;
(tit. deest) ; 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. 4s. 6d. ibid. 1629-40
2711 Ejusdem Tiberias, sive Commentarius Masorethicus ;
Basil. 1020 ; Ejusd. Lexicon Chaldaicum et Syriacum ; ibid.
1622; Sal. Glassii Institutions Grammat. Hebraeae ; 4to.
JencB, 1622 ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 12s. v. I. et a.
0000 vide et No. 787.
0000 ■ Ejusdem Biblia Rabbinica; vide Nos. 279 et 2691.
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 263
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2/12 Buxtorfii (Jo. Filii) Tractatus de Punctorum Vocalium, et
Accentuum in libris Vet. Test. Hebraicis, Origine, Antiqui-
tate et Authoritate ; 4to. boards, 6s. Basil. 1648
0000 Ejusdem Concordantiae Bibliorum ; vide No. 784.
0000 Ejusdem Exercitationes ; vide No. 785.
2/13 Ejusdem Anticritica, seu Vindiciae Veritatis Hebraicae ;
4to. calf, 9s. ibid. 1653
2714 Bythneri (V.) Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis, sive Analysis
critico-practica Psalmorum. Addita est Brevis Institutio Lin-
guae Hebrseae et Chaldaeae ; 4to. calf, 18s. Londini, 1679
2715 Calepini (A.) Dictionarium undecim Linguarum ; folio, (1900
pages, double columns) hogskin, 18s. Basil. 1592
" The Dictionary of Calepio was not only of Latin and Italian but several
other languages ; and these were extended in the Basle edition to eleven.
It is still, if not the best, the most complete Polyglot Lexicon." —
Hallam.
O0O0 Carpzovii (Jo. G.) Antiquitates Hebrsese ; vide No. 1014.
2716 Castelli (E.) Lexicon Hebraicum, adnotatis Vocum Numeris
ex J. D. Micbaelis Supplements ad Lexica Ilebraica ; 2 vols.
in 1, 4to. half bound, 12s. Gotting. 1790
2717 Ejusdem Lexicon Syriacum, cum Annotationibus J. D.
Micbaelis; 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 12s. ibid. 1787
2717* Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. newly half bound, calf,
16s. ibid. 1787
0000 vide No. 269.
2718 Chaldee Reading Lessons, consisting of the whole of the Biblical
Chaldee, with a Grammatical Praxis, and an Interlineary Trans-
lation; 12mo. cloth, 5s. London, n. d.
2719 Chrestomathia Syriaca edita et Glossario Explauata ab Aem.
Roedigero ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Halle, lb38
Commentaria Rabbinica ; vide : Aben-Ezra, Abrabanel,
Alschech, Aschar, Athias, Bartolocci, Beelen, Ben-Boas,
Biblia, Boton, Buxtorf, Dukes, Eisenmenger, Elia, Gershom,
Gerson, Jarchi, Josephus, Israel, Kabbala, Karo, Kimcbi,
Leydekker, Lightfoot, Lipmann, Maimonides, Masora, Malech,
Mischna, Naphthalis, Pentateuchus, Philo, Plantevitius, Ra-
schi, Reland, Reuben, Saadiah-Haggoan, Schulchan Angroch,
Sohar, Spencer, Surenhusius, Talmud, Targum, "Wagenseil,
Wolfius.
2720 Credner (A.) de Prophetarum MinorumVersionis Syriacae, quam
Peschito vocant, Indole; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Goetting. 1827
2721 Cunaei (Petri) de Republica Hebraeorum, libri III. cum Vario-
rum Notis edidit J. Nicolai ; 4to. 5s. Lugd. Bat. 1 703
2722 Danzii (J. A.) Literator Ebraeo-Chaldaeus utriusque Linguae
Veteris Testamenti Institutionem harmonice tradens ; ejusdem
Interpres Ebraeo-Chaldaeus Idiotismos explicans ; et ejusdem
Paradigmata Nominum et Verborum Hebraeorum ; 3 vols.
12mo. vellum, 12s. Jena, 1715-16
A most valuable aid to self-instruction in the Hebrew text of the Sacred
Writings.
264 DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2/22*Danzig (Abr. Wilnaensis) Choclimat Adam (Sapientia Patrum)
Hebraice, edidit J. Fiscbi ; royal Hvo. sewed, 9s. Lips. 1855
2/23 De Rossii (J. B.) de Hebraicae Typographic Origine ac Pri-
mitiis, seu de antiquissimis ac rarissimis Hebrseorum librorum
Editionibus, Saeculi XV.; 4to. 5s. Parmae, 17/6
2/24 Ejusdem Annales Hebrseo-typographici, Saec. XV. ; 4to.
12s. ibid. 1/95
2/25 Dizionario storico degli Autori Ebrei e delle loro Opere ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 1 8s. ibid. 1802
2726 Ejusdem Specimen ineditae et bexaplaris Versionis Bibli-
orum Syro-Estrangelse cum duplici Versione Latina et Notis ;
4to. 12s. ibid. 1/78
2/27 Ejusdem Variae Lectiones in Vet. Test, ex immensaMSS.
Codd. congerie haustse, et ad Samaritanum textum, ad vetus-
tissimas Versiones, etc. examinatae ; cum Prolegomenis et
Clave, nee non Supplementis ; 5 vols. 4to. bound, scarce,
£3 3s. ibid. 1/84-99
0000 vide et No. 1408-12.
2728 Doepke (J. C.) Glossarium Chrestomathiae Syriaca?, J. D. Mi-
chaelis accommodatum ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Goetting. 1829
Drach (P. L. P.) Divorce dans la Synagogue ; vide No. 903.
2/29 Dukes (L ) Kenntniss der Neu-Hebriiischen Religiosen Poesie,
nebst Hebriiischen Beilagen ; 8vo. sd. 3s. 6d. Frankf. 1842
2729* Desselben Rabbiniscbe Blumenlese ; 8vo. half bound,
calf, Gs. 6d. Leipzig, 1844
2730 Duran (Rabbi Simon Ben Zemach c. A.D. 1391) Magen
Abot, (Scutum Patrum,) Commencarius perpetuus inPirka Abot,
(Apborismos Patrum,) Hebraice, cura, J. Fischi ; royal 8vo.
sewed, 7s. ibid. 1855
2731 Eisenmenger's (J. A.) Entdecktes Judentbum, oder wabrbafter
Bericht von den Laesteruugen, Irrthuemern und Fabeln der
Juden ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. very fine copy, in vellum, 18s.
Koenigsberg, 1711
0000 vide et No. 1508-10.
A most wonderful achievement for one man to Lave accomplished, if
we look at the huge mass of Rabbinical writings, no less than 193, not
only consulted, but thoroughly digested, bearing in mind, at the same
time, their great rarity and the cost and difficulty of obtaining access to
them. The author added to this a profound knowledge of Jewish affairs,
and his impartiality induced him to set. out at length in the original
every passage quoted, accompanied by an exact translation, which renders it
easy to follow the thread of his arguments.
2732 Edwards (Tho.) Prolegomena in libros Poeticos Vet. Test, cum
Dissertatione (de vera Ratione F. Hare, et Refntatio Metricae
Lowthianae) ; 8vo. calf, 5s. Cantabr. 1672
2733 Elia (Ahron Ben, aus Nicomedien) des Karaeer's System der
Religions-Philosopbie in dem Hebraeischeu Original-texte, mit
Anmerkungen und Varianten herausgegeben von Franz De-
litzsch ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. Leipzig, 1841
Eph.emi (Syri, A.D. 378) Opera; vide Nos. 1857-60.
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 2G5
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2734 Ewald's (G. H. A.) Kritische Grammatik der Ilebraischen
Sprache, ausfiihrlich bearbeitet ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 9s.
Leipzig, 1827
2735 Desselben Kritische Grammatik : — Dieselbe ; 8vo. calf,
10s. 6d. ibid. 1827
Ewald's " Critical Grammar " has never been reprinted, and is scarce.
2736 Desselben Grammatik der Ilebraischen Sprache des
Alten Test., in vollstiindiger Kiirze ; 8vo. calf, 3s. ibid. 1828
2/37 Desselben, Ausfiirliches Lehrbuch der Hebraisehen
Sprache des Alten Bundes ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. Cd. ibid. 1855
0000 vide et Nos. 1553-63.
2/38 Fabre d'Olivet, la Langue Hebraique restituee et le veritable
Sens des Mots Hebreux retabli et prouve par leur Analyse radi-
cale ; 2 vols. 4to. boards, £1 4s. Paris, 1810
1. Origine de la Parole. 2. Grammaire Universelle. 3. Racines He-
braiques Universelles. 4. Discours Preliminaire. 5. Sepber, contcnant
la Cosmogonie de Moyse, en Francais et en Anglais avec le texte Hebreu,
et une transcription en caracteres modernes.
2/39 Fuerst (Julii) Librorum Veteris Testamenti Concordantiee
Hebraicae etChaldaicse. Accedit Lexicon duplex, Neo-Hebraice
et Latine ; folio, sewed, £2 14s. Liptsice, 1840
In Home's Introduction will be found an account of the plan and merits
of this accurate and beautifully executed volume.
2/40 Desselben Hebraeisches und Chaldaeisches Handwoerter-
buch ; mit Geschichte der Hebraeischen Lexicographie; 6 parts,
8vo. of which Parts I. -IV. are ready, sewed, 14s. ibid. 1854-6
2741 Desselben Kultur und Literatur-geschichte der Juden in
Asien; vol. 1, 8vo. (all yet published) sewed, 8s. ibid. 1849
0000 ■ — Desselben Bibliotheca Judaica; vide No. 517-
2742 Fleury (1' Abbe Claude) ses CEuvres, contenant : Moeurs des
Israelites; Discours sur l'Histoire Ecclesiastique ; Choix et
Methode des Etudes ; Catechisme Historique ; Histoire du
Droit Francais ; Vie de Fleury par Aime Martin, etc. etc. ;
imperial Svo. cloth, 9s. Paris, 1837
" ' The Manners of the Jews ' is an admirable little book." — Wotton.
2743 Galatini (Petri) de Arcanis Catholicse Veritatis, contra Judeeos,
libri XII. (ex Scripturis Veteris Testamenti et Talmudicorum
Commentariis). Accedunt Jo. Reuchlini de Cabala, libri III.;
folio, fine copy, in vellum, 15s. Francofurti, 1672
Gebelin (Count de) Monde Primitif ; vide No. 2468.
2744 Gershomis (Rabbi Levi Ben, Hispani, Sseculi XIII.) Commen-
tarii in Pentateuchum, Hebraice ; folio, vellum, £1 lis. 6d.
Venetiis, D. Bomberg, 154/
27 '45 Ejusdem, nee non RR. Solomonis Isacidis, et Levi Ben
Gersonis Commentarii in Proverbia Solomonis, interpretati et
illustrati per Ant. Giggeium. Accessere Versionis Paraphrasis
Chaldaicae ac Syrse Lectiones ; 4to. vellum, 1 2s. Mediolani, 1620
0000 vide et No. 2691.
2746 Gesenii (Guil.) Thesaurus Philologico-criticus Linguae He-
braicae et Chaldaicee ; 6 parts in 3 vols. 4to. (pub. at £3 10s.)
sewed, £2 8s. Lipsice, 1828-5
266 DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2/47 Gesenii (Guil.) Lexicon Manuale Ilebraicum et Chaldaicum in
Veteris Testamenti Libros, edente A. Th. Hoffmann ; 8vo. half
bound, calf, 16s. Lipsice, 1847
2748 Desselben ausfuehrlicbes grammatisch-kritisches Lehrge-
baeude der Hebraischen Sprache, mit Vergleichung der ver-
wandten Dialekte ; 8vo. calf, scarce, 10s. 6d. ibid. 18! 7
2749 Desselben Hebrliische Grammatik ; Halle, 1834 —
G. Bruckner's neues Hebniiscbes Lesebuch; 2 vols, in l,8vo.
boards, 3s. 6d. v. I. 1834-44.
2750 Desselben Hebraische Grammatik ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
ibid. 1839
2751 Desselben Hebriiisehe Grammatik, neu-bearbeitet von
E. Rodiger ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1851
2752 Desselben Hebriiisches Lesebuch mit Anmerkungen und
Wortregister ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Halte, 1834
2752* Dasselbe, neue Auflage; 8vo. sewed, 3s. ibid. 1844
2753 Desselben Gescbicbte der Hebraischen Sprache und
Sch rift ; eine philologisch-historische Einleitung in die Sprach-
lehren und Worterbucher der Hebraischen Sprache; 8vo. bds.
14s. Leipzig, 1815
2754 Dieselbe ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 16s. ibid. 1815
Scarce, having been suppressed by the author, who afterwards somewhat
modified his theory of the prophetic character. The book is a most mas-
terly performance of a highly philosophic mind, and consequently created
great sensation on its first appearance. There is no prospect of its being
reprinted, as the author himself, before his death, all but exacted a pledge
to that effect from the publisher.
0000 Desselben Isaia uebersetzt ; vide No. 2515. De Pen-
tateucho Samaritano, No. 2513. Theologia Samarit. No. 2514.
2755 Glassii (Sol.) Philologia Sacra his temporibus accommodata a.
J. A. Dathio et G. L. Bauero ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ Is.
Lipsice, 1776-95
0000 Goodwin (Tho.) Moses et Aaron ; vide Nos. 2549 50.
2756 Goeree (W. en D.) Mozaize Historie der Hebreeuwse Kerke
des Onden Verbonds, etc. ; 4 vols, folio, many panoramic plates
by Jo. Luyken, vellum, £1 16s. Amst. 1760
2757 Gramberg (C. P. W.) Liber Geneseos, secundum Fontes rite
dignoscendos Adumbratio nova ; 8vo. sd. Is. 6d. Lipsice, 1828
2758 Gutbirii (iEgidii) Lexicon Syriacum, continens omnes N. T.
Syriaci Dictiones et Particulas, etc. ; 12mo. 2s. 6d.Hamb. 1706
2759 Ejusdem Lexicon et Grammatica Syrkca, nee non Novum
Testamentum Syriacum et Notre; 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. vellum,
7s. 6d. ibid. 1663-4-7
2760 Idem liber; 3 vols, in 1, l2mo. calf, gilt, newly bound,
10s. ibid. 1663-4-7
2761 Idem liber, alia Editio; 3 vols, in 1,1 2mo. 6s. ib. 1604-1 706
For the purpose of self-instruction in Syriac, this is the best book. By
means of the literal Latin version of the Gospel of St. Matthew, and the
Grammar and Lexicon, the reading of the Syriac text is easily mastered.
Hardt (Herm. von der) Symbola Geographica Pentateuchi ;
vide No. 2631, Dissertationes llebr. No. 2633.
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 267
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
27G2 Hare (F. Cicestr. Episcopi) Psalmorum liber in versiculos me-
trice, Hebraice, divisus, cum Dissertatione de Antiquitate
Hebraeorum Poesi, etc. ; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 8s. Londini, 1736
2763 Hartmann's (A. T.) Linguistische Einleitung in das Studium
, der Buecber des Alten Testaments, mit einer Anwendung auf
der Juedisch-Palestinische Schreibart der Neu-testamenta-
lischen Schriftsteller ; 8 vo. sewed, 6s. Bremen, 1817
2764 Hash (J. M.) Regni Davidici et Solomona^i Descriptio ; una cum
Delineatione Syrise et iEgypti sub Seleucidis et Lagidis Regi-
bus, etc. etc. ; folio, maps, uncut, 10s. 6d. Norimb. 1 739
A work of deep research, in which the author points out many errors in
the lahours of his predecessors in the same field, but in no instance without
adducing his authorities.
2765 Herbelot (Barth. d') Bibliotbeque Orientale : vide No. 523-4.
2765*Herder's (J. G. von) Geist der Hebraiscben Poesie ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 10s. Leipzig, 1825
2766 Hirt (J. F.) Systema Accentuationis Hebraicee, antiqua atque
, nova, etc.; 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Jence, 1752
2767 Hirzel (L.) de Pentateuchi Versionis Syriacae, quam Peschito
vocant, Indole ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lipsicc, 1825
2768 Hodius (Humph.) de Bibliorum Textibus originalibus, Ver-
sionibus Graecis, et Latina Vulgata ; folio, portrait, calf, 1 4s.
Oxonii, 1705
" The classical work on the subject." — Bp. Marsh.
2769 Hoffmann (A. Th.) Grammatica Syriaca ; cum Tabulis Scrip-
turee Aramaicae ; 4to. boards, 12s. Halce, 1827
2770 Hottinger (J. H.) Juris Hebraeorum Leges CCLXI. juxta
Nomotbesias Mosaicae Ordinem ; 4to. veil. 10s. Tiguri, 1655
2771 Ejusdem Smegma Orientale ; de Usu Linguarum Orienta-
lium in Rebus Sacris ; 4to. vellum, 10s. Heidelberg, 1658
2772 Cippi Hebraici sive Hebraeorum Monumenta Hebraica a
Judaeo quodam, Teste oculato, turn intra turn extra Terram
Sanctam observata et conscripta. Accedunt Dissertationes de
variis Orientis Monumentis, Mensuris, Numinis, etc. ; 8vo.
vellum, 7s. ibid. 1662
0000 Ejusdem Opera varia ; vide infra.
2773 Hurwitz (H.) Etymology and Syntax in continuation of the
Elements of the Hebrew Language ; 8vo. (published at 12s.)
cloth, 4s. 6d. London, 1831
Imbonati (Jos.) Bibliotheca Latino-Hebraea ; vide Nos. 485,
530.
2774 Jahn (I.) Grammatica Linguae Hebraeae ; 8vo. sewed, lis.
Wien. 1809
2775 Ejusdem Elementa Aramaicae seu Chaldaeo-Syriaeae Lin-
guae, Latine reddidit A. Oberleitner ; 8vo. sd. 8s. ibid. 1820
2776 Ejusdem Chaldaische Chrestomathie ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d.
ibid. 1800
0000 ■ Desselben Biblische Archaeologie ; vide infra.
268 DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2777 Jarchi (vel Jizschaki, Rabbi Salamonis, A.D. 1105) Commen-
tarii in Vet us Testamentum, Latine vertit et Notis illustravit
J. A. Breithaupt ; 4 vols. 4to. veil. £2 10s. Gothte, 1710-13
2/78 Hoseas Propheta, Ilebraice et Chaldaiee, cum duplice
Versione Latina, et Commentariis Hebraicis RR. Sal. Jarchi,
Dav. Kimchi, et Abr. Aben-Ezra, et Commentario Latino G.
Coddsei ; 4to. vellum, 9s. Lvgd. Bat. 162 1
2779 Jonas illustratus, Textus Hebraice et Chaldaiee, una cum
Masora, Commentariis Hebraicis S. Jarchi, Abr. Aben-Ezrae,
D. Kimchi, et Is. Abrabenelis. Accedit Lexicon opera et
studio F. A. Christiani ; 1 2mo. vellum, 6s. Lips. 1683
0000 vide No. 2691 et Ra. Sch. I., No. 2847.
According to Jewish writers Solomon Ben Tsaac Jarchi owes the latter
name to the elder Buxtorf, who mistaking the abbreviation of Ra. Sch. J.
as equivalent to Rabbi Shelomoh Jarchi, instead of Jizschaki, printed it so
in his Rabbinical Bible, since which time the error has been perpetuated.
There is some discrepancy as to the date of his birth, but the Jewish
writers place it at Troves, in 1040. He frequently adds to his own simple
Peshat the allegories and traditions of the Rabbins.
2780 Joannis (Saneii) Evangelium, Syriace ; das ist, das Heilige Evan-
gelium Joannis, Syrisch, mit Vocalen und den Puncten Kuschoi
und Rucoch, nebst Anmerkungen von G. H. Bernstein ; 8vo.
illuminated title-page, elegantly done up in cloth, with Syriac
lettering on sides, 9s. Leipzig, 1853
2781 Joel, der Propheten, Weissagung iibersetzt und erklart von
Fr. A. Holzhausen ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Goettingen, 1820
2781*Johannsen's (K. Th.) Kosmogonische Ansichten der Juden
und Hebrseer; 8vo. Is. 6d. Altona, 1833
2682 Johlson (J.) Hebraische Sprachlehre ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Frankfurt, 1838
2783 Joseph i (Flavii, A.D. 93) Opera omnia Gr. et Lat. ad Editio-
nem S. Havercampi cum J. Hudsoni collatam edidit F. Ober-
thuer; 3 vols. 8vo. (published at £\ 16s.) sd. 12s. Lips. 1782
For other editions consult the general alphabet.
2784 Josephi (Ben Gorionis, Saec. IX. ad finem) Historia Judaica
Flavii Josephi in compendium redacta, Hebraice et Latine turn
Notis edidit J. F. Breithaupt ; 4to. calf, 9s. Gothce, 1707
2785 Josephi (Rabbi Hebraei) Paraphrasis Chaldaica librorum prioris
et posterioris Chronicorum, nunc e MS. Cantabrigiensi descripta,
cum Versione Latina a D. Wilkins ; 4to. cf. £1 12s. Amst. 1715
2786 Jost (J. M.) Geschichte der Juden seit der Zeit der Maccabaeer
bis auf unsere Tage ; 10 vols, in 11, 8vo. sewed, £3 10s.
Berlin, 1820-46
2787 Jozeroth, fur alle Sabbathe des Jahres, in sorgfiiltig corrigir-
tem Texte, mit Uebersetzung und vollstandiger Erkliirung von
H. Arnheim ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Glogau, 1840
27H7*Israeli (Rabbi Isaac, Anni 1310) Liber Jesod Olam, seu Fun-
damentum Mundi ; opus As'tronomicum. Ex Codd. MSS.
ediderunt et versionem Germanicam curaverunt B. Goldberg
et L. Rosenkranz ; Pars I. 4to. curious astronomical Tables,
9s. Berolmi, 1848
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 269
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2/88 Kabbala Denudata, sive Doctrina Hebraeorum transcendentalis,
et Metaphysica et Theologica, cum Apparatu, cujus Pars I.
continet Locos Communes Cabbalisticos, et Pars II. Tractatus
varios (Latine vertit Chr. Knorr von Rosenroth) ; 4 vols. 4to.
quite complete, plates, vellum, £3 3s. Salsbaci, 1G77-84
Part of the Liber Sohar is here translated into Latin. This copy contains
the two treatises often deficient : I. Adumbratio Kabbala; Christiana;,
70 pp. ; and II. Liber, seu Porta Ccelorum, 192 pp.
2/89 Idem liber ; 4 vols. 4to., wanting the two treatises just
mentioned, vellum, £1 16s. ibid. 1677-84
Kauo (Rabbi Isaac, circa ad. 1500) Commentarius in Penta
teucbum, vide No. 2691
2790 Karo (Rabbi Josephi) Schulcham Aruch, seu Mensa prseparata,
Hebraice ; small 8vo. vellum, 10s. 6d. 15s. Amstel. 1661
2791 Kalisch (Si.) We-eleh Shemoth, the Book of Exodus newly
translated, with a Critical Historical Commentary, accompanied
by the Hebrew text; 8vo. cloth, lettered, 15s. London, 1855
This is the first volume of an Historical and Critical Commentary on
the Old Testament by Dr. Kalisch.
2792 Kimchi (Rabbi Davidis, Saec. XIII., ad finem) Commentarii in
Jesaiam Prophetam ex Hebraeo vertit et Notulis illustravit C.
Malanimeus ; 4to. vellum, 15s. Florent. 1784
2793 Ejusdem Commentarii Hebiseo-Latini in Malachiam ;
accedit ejusdem Commentarius in Psalmum CXII.; 4to. vellum,
10s. Paris, R. Stephani, 1618
0000 vide et No. 2691.
David Kimchi and his brother Moses, Spaniards by birth, claim most
honourable mention amongst the learned men of the 13th century. The
Commentaries of the former are of great value and authority, and he is
acknowledged to be the greatest grammarian the Jews have ever had.
2794 Kimchi (Rabbi Mosis) Odoiporia ad Scientiam, cum Expositione
R. Eliae, nee non Introductione Rabbi Benjaminis Ben Judse ;
Hebraice et Latine, cura C. L'Empereur ; small 8vo. vellum,
7s. Lugd. Bat. 1631
2795 Kirsch (G. G.) Chrestomathia Syriaca, nee non Lexicon Syri-
acum ; 2 vols, small 8vo. calf, 9s. Hofceb. 1789
2795* Idem liber, cum Lexico denuo edidit G. H. Bernstein ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s. Lipsite, 1832-36
2796 Knoes (Gust.) Chrestomathia Syriaca; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Goettingen, 1807
2797 Kosegarten (H. G. L.) Linguse Hebraicse Litterse, Accentus,
Pronomina, Conjugationes, Declinationes, Nomina, Numeralia
et Particulse ; 4to. Is. 6d. Jenee, 1829
2798 Ejusdem Chrestomathia Arabica ex Codd. MSS. Paris.
Gothan. et Berol. collecta, cum adscripta Vocalibus, Lexico et
Adnotatione ; 8vo. sewed, 12s. Leipzig, 1828
2798* Ejusdem Libri Coronte Legis, id est Commentaria in
Pentateuchum Karaitici ah Aharone Ben Elihu conscripti
aliquot particulas, Codd. MSS. Jenensi, et Lugdunensi, primus
edidit , Latine vertite et illustravit; 4to. sewed, 6s. Jence, 1824
Le Long (J.) et C. F. Boerneri Bibliotheca Sacra ; vide No. 539.
270 DAVID NUTT'S CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2799 Lengerke (C. von) Fuenf Biicher der Psalmen (Auslegung und
Verdeutsclmng) ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. Gd. Koenig.berg, 1847
2800 Leusdeni (Jo.) Pbilologus Hebraeus, Hebrseo-mixtus, et Hebrseo-
Greecus, i. e. Dissertationes ad Philologiam et Sacram Criticam
pertinentes ; 3 vols. 4to. vellum, 15s. Vltruj. 1685-99
2801 Ejusdem Onomasticum Nominum proprium Veteris et
Novi Test, et libror. Apoer.; 12mo. veil. 3s. 6d. Luyd. Bat. 1684
2802 ■ Ejusdem de Dialectis et de Hebraismis N. Test. Disser-
tatio. Accesslt Jo. Vorstuis de Adagiis Novi Testamenti
Hebraicis; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Lipstce, 1792
0000 — ■ Ejusdem Textus Hebraeus Vet. Test. ; vide Nos. 280-285.
2803 Leydekkeri (Melchior) de Republica, Hebrseorum porro Antiq.
Judseorum ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, £\ 5s. Amst. 1/04
" This immense work treats of the origin of the Hebrew nation, and its-
state in Egypt; of the miraculous providence in its establishment; of the
Theocracy; of the country and cities which it occupied; of its political
government, and public and private relieious polity ; of its various fates
during the government of Judges and Kings, and especially of its state
when divided into the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and during the Assy-
rian and Babylonish captivities, and of its restoration by Cyrus." — Ormk.
2804 Lightfoot (Jo., Aulse Catharinee apud Cantabr. Praefecti) Opera
omnia (Horse Hebraicse et Talmudicee, Harmonia, Descriptio
Templi, Opera exegetica et critica, etc. etc.) cum Vita Authoris ;
2 vols, folio, frontispiece, portrait, maps and plates, vellum,
18s. Mot er od ami, 168G
2805 Ejusdem Horee Hebraicse et Talmudicee in IV. Evan-
gelistas, cum Tractatibus Cbronograpbicis, et Indice J. B.
Carpzovii ; 4to. 7s. Gd. Lipsicey 16/5
" To a most profound knowledge of all things connected with the ancient
polity of the Jews, the old Rector of St. Bartholoinew-behind-the-Exchange
added an amount of Rabbinical learning, perhaps never equalled, certainly
never surpassed, since the times of Maimonides, Jarchi, and Kimchi." —
MS. Note.
2806 Lipmanni (Rabbi, A.D. 1399) Liber Nizacbon (oppositus Chris-
tianis, Sadducaeis et aliis) Hebraice. Accedunt Tractatus de
Usu Librorum Rabbiuicorum Tbeodorici Hackspan; 4to. vellum,
scarce, 15s. Noribergce, 1G44
280/ Liturgia Hebraica, cum Commentariis Rabbinicis, Hebraice; 2
vols, folio, best edition, calf, £2 2s. Suhbaci, 1784
vide No. 2786, Jozerotb; 2811, 2814, Maimonides;
2841, Preces ; 2895, Vitringa.
2808 Lowth (Rob. Londinensis Episcopi) de Sacra Poesi Hebrseorum
Prselectiones. Subjecitur Metriese Harianse brevis Confutatio.
Notis et Epimetra adjecit J. D. Michaelis ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards,
10s. Oxonii, 1810
2809 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Notis E. F. C. Rosenmueller,
etc. etc.; 8vo. sewed, 10s. Lipsice, 1815
2810 Idem liber, editio repetita ; 8vo. bds. 16s. Gd. Oxon. 1821
This celebrated prelate, the son of " Commentator" Lowth, was born in
the Close of Winchester Cathedral, of which his father was a prebend, in
1710, and educated at Wykeham's School and College, at Winchester and
Oxford. In 1715 he became Archdeacon of Winchester, and filled sue-
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 2/1
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
cessively the sees of St. David's, Oxford, and London, but declined the
primacy on death of Abp. Cornwallis. As a Hebraist he holds the highest
rank, both as the translator of " Isaiah" and as the author of the admirable
lectures " De Sacra Poesi Hebrasorum," which have immortalized his
name. * At home he was held in the highest respect, and foreign critics
were not slow to acknowledge the elegance and accuracy of his writings." —
Walcott's Wykeham.
2811 Maimonidis (Rabbi Mosis, A.D. 1205) Jad Chazakah, sive
Mischna Torah, I. cum Animadversionibus Haravad ; II.
Maggid Mischne, exponens sententiam Maimonidis ; III. Ce-
seph Mischne, indicans Locos Gemaree ex quibus Maimonides
Decisionem suam probat ; IV. Migdol Os, defendens Mai-
monidem contra Haravad ; V. Haggahot, sive Auimadversioncs
in Maimonidem Rabbi Meier Rotenburg ; VI. Obadise et Rabbi
Levi Ben-Chavir de Ritibus Novilunii, Locis Talmud, et Libris
Hebraicis Ritualium ; et VII. Rabbi Abrahami de Boton
Lechem Mischna sive Commentaria in Jad Chasakah Mai-
monidis, Hebraice ; 5 vols, royal folio, a fine and perfect set
in old russia, £9 9s. Amstelodami, 1702-3
2812 Ejusdem More Nevochim, seu Doctor Perplexorum ad
dubios et obscuriores Scripturae locos rectius intelligendosj cum
Commentariis, Hebraice; folio, vellum, £\ 4s. Jesnitz, 1742
2813 Ejusdem More Nevochim in Latinam convertit Jo.
Buxtorfius, Filius ; 4to. vellum, 15s. Basidce, 1029
Bp. Warburton calls Maimonides "the wisest and best Jew that ever
was, for interpreting Scripture," which the Jews themselves testify by
saying " that from Moses the Lawgiver to Moses the Interpreter, there was
none like Moses."
2814 Ejusdem Canones Pcenitentise, Latine ; 4to. sewed, 5s.
Cantabr. 1631
2815 ■ Ejusdem Porta Mosis, sive Dissertationes aliquot suis in
varias Mishnaioth partes Commentariis preemissee (Charac-
teribus Hebraicis sed) Arabice et Latine, cum Notis Ed. Po-
cockii; 4to. calf, 12s. Oxonice, 1655
0000 Ejusdem Peruschim, sive Commentaria in Mischnam ;
vide Nos. 2822-3.
0000 Ejusdem Constitutiones de Templo, Vasis et Ingressu
Sanctuarii ; vide : TTgolini Thes. VIII. p. 745.
0000 Consecratio Novi Lunii ; ibid. XVII. p. 233.
0000 De Luctu ; ibid. XXXIII. p. 1.
0000 Vita (a J. Buxtorfio) ; ibid. VIII. p. 641.
Moses Maimonides, or ^gyptus, was born at Cordova in 1135. He was
physician to the Sultan Saladin, and spent the greater part of his life in
Egypt, where he died, at the age of seventy. He was opposed to the fables
and traditions of the Rahbins, and explained the Scriptures in a rational
manner. His principal works are Jad Chazakah, or Mishna Torah ; More
Nevochim, or Doctor Perplexorum ; and Peruschim, or Commentaries upon
the Mishna.
Masora utraque et Targum Hierosolymitanum, innumeris locis
Punctationem verum restituit, loca depravata emendavit et
Masoree Errata plurima castigavitfJo. Buxtorfius ; vide No 279
et No. 2691.
2/2 DAVID NTJTT's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATUHE.
28 16 Melech (Rabbi Selomone Ben) Perfectio Pulcbritndinis, sive
Commentarius in Loca selecta Scriptures. Accedit Spicilegium
Rerum Prseteritarum et Interinissarum, authore Rabbi Jacobo
Abendana, Hebraice ; folio, half bd. calf, £l Is. Amstel. 1660
Mendelssohn's (Moses) Pentateuch, und "Werke ; vide infra.
2818 Michaelis (J. D.) Chrestomathia Syriaca, cum Notis et Glos-
sario J. Chr. C. Doepke ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Goetting. 1829
2819 Ejusdem Grammatica Syriaca; 4to. plate of Alphabets,
sewed, 4s. 6d. Halce, 1784
2820 Idem liber, novo editio ; 8vo. half bound, 9s.
Ramce, 1829
2821 Ejusdem Supplementa ad Lexica Hebraica ; 6 vols. 4to.
sewed, £\ 4s. Goetting. 1/92
0000 Ejusdem Lexica, Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, et Syriacum ;
videNos. 2716-7.
2822 Mischna, sive totius Hebrreorum Juris, Rituum, ac Legum ora-
lium Systema cum Commentariis Rabbinorum Bartinorse et
Maimonidis, Hebraice et Latine, Notis illustravit G. Suren-
husius ; 6 vols, in 3, folio, vellum, £3 10s.
Amstelodami, 1698-1/01
2823 Idem liber; 6 vols, folio, very fine copy in French calf,
£4 4s. 'ibid. 1698-1701
" I would advise the student to read the respective titles in the Mishna
(which are many of them independent upon one another) in the order in
which they lie in the Pentateuch, without any regard to the order in which
they lie in the Mishna itself. As, for instance, when the chapter of the
Waters of Jealousy in the fifth of Numbers, or that on taking a Brother's
Wife in the twenty-fifth of Deuteronomy, are read in the Pentateuch, then
♦ the titles Sota and Jevanemoth, which correspond to these laws, should lie
read in the Mishna; and so the rest. The Mishna and its Commentators
will appear very dry, and perhaps ridiculous, at first, to men wholly unac-
quainted with that learning; but use will soon conquer that, and the benefit
which will thence arise towards the understanding the Mosaic Law will
abundantly compensate the pains : and I speak from experience, that all
Christian Commentators put together (at least, those that I have used) will
not give a tenth part of the light to the understanding of the Law of Moses
that may be had by the help of the Jewish traditions. Now the text of
these traditions, which the Rabbinistic Jews hold to be of equal authority
to that of the Pentateuch, is the Mishna; and that being designed as a
superstructure to the written law in all its branches, the understanding of
it will fix the Law itself more firmly in our minds." — Dr. Wotton.
2824 Montaldi (Jos.) Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldfso-Biblicum (ex
J. Buxtorrii aliorumque Operibus excerptum, auctum, et illus-
tratum) Ordine Alphabetico digestum, cum Indice Vocum La-
tinarum ; 4 vols. 8vo. uncut, £\ Is. Roma, 1/89
2825 Idem liber; 4 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 18s. ibid. 1/89
This Lexicon is much esteemed in Italy and the East. By means of the
Latin Index it serves both as a dictionary in Hebrew and Latin, and in Latin
and Hebrew.
2826 Mop ini (Jo.) Exercitationes Ecclesiasticse et Biblicse, I. de Pa-
triarcharum et Primatum Origine ; II. de Hebrsei Greecique
Textus sinceritate; folio, 18s. Paris, 1686
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 2/3
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2827 Muelleri (A.) Symbolae Syriacae, sive Epistolae duae Syriacae
amoebseee (Mosis Mardeni et Andr. Masii). Dissertationes
duae de Rebus itidem Syriacis (e Mardeni Epistolis) etc., Syri-
ace et Latine ; Berol. 1673. — Ejusdem Hebdomas Observa-
tionum de Rebus Sinicis ; Colon. 1674. — Ejusdem Imperii
Sinensis Nomenclator Geograpbicus ; Berolini, 1 680. — Ejusdem
Monumenti Sinici, A.D. 1625, terris eruti, Sseculo vero VIII.
Sinice partim et Syriace in Saxo perscriptum Phrasis, Meta-
phrasis, Paraphrasis ; ibid. 1672; 4to. very rare, £ 1 5s. v. I.
These curious privately printed tracts throw much light upon Asiatic
history and antiquities, more particularly upon those of Syria and China.
Naphthalis (Rabbi Ben); vide No. 2691.
2828 Noldii (C.) Concordantiee Particularum Ebraeo-Chaldaicarum
cum Annotationibus J. G. Tympii et Lexica Particularum
Ebraicarum Jo. Michaelis et Cbrist. Koecberi ; 4to. best edition,
half bound, calf, 1 4s. Jente, 1734
" This is highly useful as a guide to that most difficult and delicate branch
of philological criticism." — Hale's Chronolgy.
2829 Outram (Guil.) de Sacrinciis Judeeorum et Sacrificio Christi ;
4 to. calf, 9s. Londini, 1677
2830 Passionei (Card.) Lexicon Hebraico-Chaldaico-Latino-Biblicum ;
2 vols, folio, calf, £1 Is. Lugd. 1765
2831 Pentateuchus, Hebraice, cum Targum Pseudo-Jonathanis et
Hierosolymitano. Accedunt Rabbi Mardochei filii Naphthali
Hertz Commentaria; folio, vellum, £l lis. 6d. Amstel. 1671
2832 Pentateuchus Megilloth, Hepletaroth, cum brevi Calendario ;
18mo. morocco, scarce, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1679
Pentateuchus, cum Comment. Ra. Sch. I. ; vide No. 2847.
2833 Pentateuchus in Usum Judeeorum (Textus Hebreeus et Versio
Germanica Annotationesque, omnia Litteris Hebrseis impressa) ;
8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Glogau, 1840
2834 Petermann (J. H) Brevis Linguae Chaldaicae Grammatica,
Litteratura, Chrestomathia, cum Glossario ; sq. 12mo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Berlin, 1840
Pfeifferi (Aug.) Critica Sacra; vide infra: Pfeifferi Opera.
2835 Phillips (Geo.) Syriac Grammar, with Amendments and Ad-
ditions; 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Cambridge, 1845
2836 Philonis (Judaei, Alexandrini, circa A.D. 50) Opera omnia, Gr.
et Lat., cura C. E. Richteri ; 8 vols. 12mo. sewed, £1 4s.
Lipsice, 1828-30
0000 vide et Nos. 2208-2215.
2837 Plantevitii (Joannis de, seu De la Pause, Cardinalis, Lodovensis
Episcopi) Planta Vitis, seu Thesaurus Synonymicus, Hebraico-
Chaldaico-Rabbinicus : in quo omnes Voces, earumque Signifi-
cationes, Etymon, Synonymia, Usus, Idiotismi, etc. novo et
exacto Methodo per hexapla Trapa\\r]\u>c demonstrantur e Con-
textu, Paraphrasibus, Talmudica Farragine et Rabbinorum Com-
mentationibus ; folio, (upwards of 1450 pp.) engraved frontis-
piece and full-length portrait, calf, £ I 5s. Lodovce, 1644
2838 Idem liber ; folio, frontispiece and portrait, the Cardinal
* N N
274 DAVID NUTT'S CATALOGUE. - [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
De la Pause's own copy, old red morocco, with his arms on the
sides, £1 15s. Lodovce, 1644
2S39 Plantevitu (Cardin.) Florilegium Biblicum, complectens omnes
utriusque Testamenti Sententias, Hebraice et Greece, cum
Versione Latina et Commentario ; folio, vellum, 16s. ibid. 1641
2840 Idem liber; folio, proof portrait inserted, the Cardinal
De la Pause's own copy, old red morocco, with his arms on the
sides, £1 5s. ibid. 1641
Appended is a Bibliotheca Rabbinica, giving an account of all Rabbinical
writings, whether printed or manuscript. The author, who was bishop of
Lodeve, must not be confounded with William Plan ti vet de la Pause, better
known as the Abbe M argon. The sentences and extracts are in Hebrew,
Greek, and Latin, according to the accepted texts, and they are accompanied
by a " brevijuxta literalem sensum commentario," which throws considerable
light upon many obscure passages of Scripture. The work is scarce, and does
not often appear in catalogues.
Possevini (Ant.) Apparatus Sacer ; vide No. 547.
2841 Preces quotidianse, festivales et pcenitentiales, Ritualis His-
pani ; 4 parts, small 8vo. fine copy, in calf, scarce, £2 2s.
Amstelod. 1644
Proverbia Salamonis ; vide No. 2868.
2842 Psalterium Hebraicum, Graecum, Arabicum et Chaldeum, cum
tribus Latinis Interpretationibus et Glossis (edente Aug. Jus-
tiniani, Nebonis Episcopo) ; folio, half bound, calf, rare, £2 2s.
Gen. 1516
The sketch of Columbus and account of America occur in the note
on Psalm xix. 4. This volume exhibits the earliest specimen of Arabic
printing.
2843 Psalterium in IV. Linguis, Hebrsea, Greeca, Chaldsea (vel
potius iEthiopica), Latina (curante Jo. Potken) ; folio, in old
binding, arms on the sides, rare, £2 2s. Colonize, A.D. 1518
A copy of this rare volume sold for £1 4s. in the Pinelli sale. It is the
first book introducing more than a few words in the iEthiopic character ;
each language being given in its own character in parallel columns.
Bowyer's Origin of Printing, pp. 121-8.
2844 Psalterium Hebraicum : the Book of Psalms, Hebrew and
English (new translation), by John Leusden ; 18mo. calf, very
scarce, £ 1 lis. 6d. London, 1688
Dedicated, in English, i( to the Rev. and pious John Eliot the indefati-
gable and faithful minister of Ripen, the Apostle of the Indians in North
America" (the translator of the Bihle into the language of the Aborigines,
printed at Cambridge in Massachusets, in 1661-3 and 1680-5), " and to the
twenty-four (Red Indian) American Ministers, lately gentiles, who serve the
twenty-four (Red Indian) Churches in Boston."
2845 Idem liber, nova editio, Hebrew and English ; 12mo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Lipsice, 1852
2846 Psalterium Syriacum, cum Punctis, recensuit et Latine vertit
Thomas Erpenius, Notas Philologicas et Criticas addidit J. A.
Dathe ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Halce, 1/68
2847 Ra. Sch. I. (vel Rabbi Jarchi seu Jizschaki) Commentaria in
Pentateuchum, Hebraice ; accedunt Textus Hebrseus et Para-
phrasis Chaldaica ; 8vo. cloth boards, /s. 6d. Koenigsberg, 1852
2848 Reineccii (Chr.) Lexicon Hebroeo-Chaldaicum, post editionem
J. Rehkopf, edidit A. Sauerweiu ; cloth, 2s. 6d. Hanov. 1828
SYR1AC LITERATURE.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 275
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2849 Reinhardi (Laurentii) Dissertatio de Fatis Studii Hebraeo-
Biblici inter Christianos ; 4to. 3s. Witembergce, 1/25
2850 Relandi (Hadr.) Antiquitates Veterum Hebraeorum ; edidit
et Notas addidit J. E. Ravius ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Herbornce, 1/43
2851 Ejusdem de Spoliis Templi ia Arcu Titiano ; cum Pro-
lusione de Variis Judeeorum erroribus in Descriptione hujus
Templi, curaE. A. Schulzi; small 8vo. sewed, 5s. Trajectif\775
2852 Relandi (Hadr.) Dissertationes Miscellanese ; 3 vols. 12mo. sd.
9s. ibid. 1706-8
" Valuable to the Etymologist and Antiquary." — MS. Note.
2853 Ejusdem Palaestina ex veteribus Monumentis illustrata ;
4to. portrait, plates, and maps, vellum, 10s. 6d. Norimb. 1716
2854 Ejusdem Analecta Rabbinica : I. Genebrardi Isagogi Me-
ditationes et Tabulae ; II. C. Cellarii Institutio ; III. J. Drusius
de Particulis ; IV. Index Commentariorum ; V. J. Bartoloccii
Vitae celebrorum Rabbinorum ; VI. Rabbi D. Kimchi in X.
Psalmos priores ; 12mo. vellum, 9s. Traj. 1723
" Reland, the most profound Biblical Archaeologist, has been the source
whence all writers on Jewish Antiquities, since his time, have derived their
information, though few have been honest enough to acknowledge their
obligations to him." — MS. Note.
Reubenii (Rabbi Ben Hoscbke) Jalkuth (in Pentateuchum ex
Cabbalisticis Scriptis) ; vide : Cabbala Denudata.
2855 Robertson (Jacobi) Clavis Pentateuchi, sive Analysis omnium
Vocum Hebraicarum suo Ordine in Pentateuchum occurrentium,
cum Versionibus, Latina et Anglica, Notis criticis, et Disser-
tationibus de Lingua Arabica, de Punctorum Vocalium Anti-
quitate, etc. Cum Animadversionibus ineditis Auctoris et suis
Notis edidit Jos. Kingborn ; 8vo. scarce, £\ 4s. Norvici, 1824
2856 Roorda (J.) Grammatica Hebraica ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s.
Luffd. Bat. 1831
SAADiAH-Haggaonis (Rabbi) Commentarius in Danielem, He-
braice ; vide No. 269 1 .
2857 Saalschutz (J. L.) von der Form der Hebraiscben Poesie, nebst
einer Adhandlung ueber die Musik der Hebraeer ; 8vo. plates,
sewed, 9s. Kcenigsberg, 1825
2858 Schaaf (Caroli) Opus Aramaeum, complectens Grammaticam
Chaldaico-Syriacam, selecta Targumin cum Versione Latina,
Annotationibusque. Accessit Lexicon Chaldaicum ; thick
I2mo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1686
2859 ■ Ejusdem Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale, omnes N. T.
Syriaci Voces et alias Syriacas et Linguarum affinium Dictiones
complectens ; 4to. vellum, £\ 4s. ibid. 1709
2860 Idem liber ; accessit Testamentum Novum, Syriace, cum
Versione Latina, et Variis Lectionibus cura Jo. Leusden et C.
Schaaf; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, £\ 16s. ibid. 1709
2861 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. fine copy,
vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1717
2862 Scheid (E.) et J. J. Groenewoud, Lexicon Hebraico-Chaldaicum
manuale in Vet. Test. ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d.
Traj. 1805
276 DAVID NUTt's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2863 Schlegel (A. W. de) Reflexions sur l'Etude des Langues Asia-
tiques ; 8vo. (pub. at 6s.) sewed, 3s. Bonn, 1832
2864 Schrceder (N. G.) Institutiones ac Fundamenta Linguse He-
brfese ; 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. Romce, 1/92
286 j Schoettgenii (C.) Horse Hebraicse et Tidmudicse, in universum
Novum Testamentum ; 2 vols. 4to. portrait, vellum, £2 15s.
Bresdce, 1733-42
"A work which ought never to be off the table of the Theological stu-
dent."— Archd. Lyall.
2866 Schulchan Angroch, sive Compendium Rabbi Ben Ascheri
Arbang Turim, et Commentariorum Rabbi Josepbi Karo, etc.
Hebraice ; 4 vols. 4to., £\ 4s. Yenetiis, 1632
2867 Schultens (Alb.) Origines Hebrsese, sive Hebraicse Linguse
Natura et Indoles ex Arabise penetralibus, cum Opusculo de
Defectibus hodiernis Ling. Hebr. et aliis ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum,
14s. Lugd.Bat. 1724-38
2868 Ejusdem Proverbia Salamonis et Liber Jobi, Hebraice,
sine Punctis, cum nova Versione ad Hebrseum Fontem, et
Commentario perpetuo ; 3 vols. 4to. fine copy, Dutch vellum,
£\ Is. ibid. 1737-48
Michaelis calls Schultens the greatest Orientalist of his age.
2869 Seldeni (Jo.) Tractatus de Synedriis et Preefecturis Juridicis
Vett. Hebrseorum; 4to. vellum, 9s. Franco/. 1696
2870 Ejusdem libellus de Jure Naturali et Gentium juxta Dis-
ciplinam Hebrseorum ; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Argent. 1665
2871 Ejusdem Tractatus de Successione in Pontificatum, et de
Successionibus in bona Defunctorum ad Leges Hebrseorum ;
18mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1638
2872 ■ Ejusdem Uxor Hebraica, seu de Nuptiis et Divortiis ex
Jure Civili-Divino et Talmudico-Vett. Hebrseorum ; 4to. calf,
5s. Londini, 1646
Simon (Rich.) Histoire Critique du Vieux et du Nouveau
Testament ; vide infra.
2873 Simonis (J.) Onomasticon Veteris Testamenti, sive Tractatus
philologicus, quo Nomina Vet. Test, propria ad Appellationis
Analogiam reducta, ex Originibus et Formis suis explicantur ;
4to.j philological tree, boards, 9s. Salce, 1741
2874 Ejusdem Arcanum Formarum Nominum Hebrsese Lin-
guse ; cum Appendice de Participiis Benomin nominaliter
usurpatis, Nominibus Animalium peregrinis et compositis, et
de Usu Significationis Formulae in eneucleandis vocibus diffi-
cilioribus ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 14s. ibid. 1735
2875 Slaughteri (Ed.) Grammatica Hebraica. Accedit J. D. Mi-
chaelis Grammatica ; 8vo. half bound, 9s. Romce, 1843
Sohar liber; vide : Kabbala, No. 278S-9.
2876 Spencer (Jo.) de Legibus Hebrseorum Ritualibus et earum
Rationibus ; Libri III., folio, calf, 14s. Cantabr. 1685
2877 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. vel. 6s. 6d. Sagce Com. 1686
2878 Idem liber, alia editio, receusuit L. Chappelow ; 2 vols.
folio, calf, £\ Is. Cantabr. 1727
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 277
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
2879 Spencer (Jo.) de Legibus Hebr. alia editio, cum Dissertatione
Ch. M. Pfaffi; 2 vols, folio, calf, 18s. Tuebingce, 1732
See Bp. Warburton's character of " this admirable book," quoted at
page 92. See also Dr. Wotton's reference to this " great work," given at
p. 280.
2880 Stier (Rud.) neugeordnetes Lehrgebiiude der Hebriiischen :
Sprache : I. Laut. Lehre, II. Wortlebre ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo.
sewed, 6s. Leipzig. 1833
2881 Surenhusii (Guil.) B«'/3aoc KciraAXay^c, sive Conciliationes
locorum Vet. Test, quae allegantur in Nov. Test, secundum
Modos allegandi et Formulas interpretandi Theologorum Hebrae-
orum ; 4to. vellum, scarce, 12s. Amstelodami, 1/13
" I recommend this book and Dr. Allix's Reflections as rendering it easy
to cause Moses and St. Paul to explain one another. In the Biblos Katal-
lages, Surenhusius particularly shows how our Lord and his disciples proved
what they said out of Moses and the prophets, and why they quoted every
passage that they thought proper for their purpose, in the particular
manner in which we see it alleged. He compares their methods of argu-
mentation with those which are used by the Jewish masters, and thereby
demonstrates the cogency of many arguments produced by St. Paul, which
have perplexed most Christian interpreters, and so shows the con-
nexion between the covenants in a full and convincing manner. And
though he quotes the Hebrew text at every turn, most of his allegations
are exactly translated; and by that means the thread of his arguments may
be very easily comprehended." — Dr. Wotton.
2882 Syriac Reading Lessons : extracted from the Peschito Version
of the Old and New Testament, and (Abul-Pharagius) Bar
Hebrseus' account of the Crusade of Richard I. ; grammati-
cally analysed and translated, and with the Elements of Syriac
Grammar; 12mo. cloth, 5s. London, n. d.
2883 Talmud Hierosolymitanum, Hebraice, cum Commentationibus
Elise Ben-Jehudse Loew ; folio, calf, £ 1 16s. Amstelod. 1/10
The Jerusalem Talmud has never been published altogether at one time,
and all the separate portions printed at Venice, Cracow, Amsterdam, and
Vienna are rare.
2884 Japphse (Rabbi Samuel) Agadoth, sive Commentarius in
Talmud Hierosolymitanum, Hebraice; folio, vellum, £1 Is.
Ven e His, 1590
The Talmuds of Jerusalem and Babylon contain the doctrines, dogmas,
and opinions of the Jews. " The Jerusalem Talmud, compiled principally
by the Jews of Palestine, was composed about A.D. 250." — Townley.
2885 Talmud Babylonicum, Hebraice; 12 vols, folio, calf, ^£10 10s.
Solisbacensis, 1755-60
2886 Idem liber, alia editio ; 24 vols. 8vo. sewed, £7 7s.
Pragce, 1839-46
The Babylonish Talmud was begun about A.D. 500, and fully established
the claim of the Jews of that and antecedent periods of their history to be
considered pre-eminently learned. It consists of the Mis/ma and the
O'emara ; the one the text, and the other the Commentary. The Jews
themselves venerate the oral law as the foundation of the written law,
and scruple not to say, " the words of the elders are weightier than the
words of the Prophets !" — Lightfoot.
278 DAVID NUTT's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW A5D
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
288/ Talmud Babli, Babylonischer Talmud : Tractat Berachoth,
Segen-sprueche ; rait Deutscher Uebersetzung unci deu Com-
mentaren Rasclii und Toesphotb, nebstErklaerung und Erlau-
tcrung, und Rabbinische Einleitung iu den Talmud von E. M.
Pinner ; folio, sewed, £1 4s. Berlin, 1842
The first volume of a translation of the Talmud containing the treatise
" Berachoth, or, Order of the Blessings." No more has yet appeared.
Targum Hierosolymitanum, Chaldaice, recensuit et restituit Jo.
Buxtorfius ; vide No. 2691.
The Targum is the Chaldee Paraphrase of the Books of the Old Testa-
ment.
2888 Taylor's (John) Hebrew Concordance, adapted to the English
Bible ; portrait, 2 vols, folio, calf gilt, £3 3s. London, 1754
A most elaborate work, containing a Grammar, Lexicon, and Con-
cordance.
2889 Testamf.ntum Novum, Syriace et Arabice, jussu Sacrse Congre-
gationis de propaganda Fide ad Usum Nationis Maronitarum
edita a Fausto Nairouo ; 2 vols, folio, half bound, uncut, very
scarce, £2 12s. 6d. Romce, 1703
0000 vide et Nos. 37 1-376 ; nee non, " Guthirius" et " Schaaf."
2890 Tycusen (O. G.) de variis Codd. Hebraicorum Veteris Testa-
menti MSS. Generibus a Judseis et aliis, non Judseis, descriptis ;
8vo. sewed, 4s. Rostock, 1772
2891 Ugolini (Blasii) Thesaurus Sacrarum Antiquitatum
COMPLECTENS SELECTISSIMA ClARISSIMORUM YlRORUM
Opuscula, in quibus Veterum Hebrseorum Mores, Leges,
Instituta, Ritus Sacri et Civiles illustrantur. Opus ad Illus-
trationem utriusque Testamenti et ad Philologiam Sacram et
Profauam utilissimum, maximeque necessarium. Cum Indici-
bus locupletissimis ; 34 vols, royal folio, plates, calf, a fine
copy, .£38. Venetiis, 1744-69
What Gnevius and Gronovius did for the Antiquities of Greece and Rome,
and for Italy and Sicily, and the Isles, has been here accomplished by
Ugolini for the History and Antiquities of the Jews, in a manner equally
satisfactory. The contents, about 500 complete treatises by various authors,
is set out fully in Darling's Cyclopaedia, and Bp. Watson emphatically
calls it " the most useful book of its kind."
2892 Uhlemann's (Dr. F.) Elementarlehre der Syrischen Sprache,
fur akademische Vorlesungen bearbeitet ; 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d.
Berlin, 1829
2893 Ejusdem Institutiones Linguae Samaritans; ex antiquissi-
mis Monumentis erutse et digestse, quibus accedit Chrestoma-
thia Samaritana et Glossario ; 8vo. sd. 9s. 6d. Lipsice, 1837
2894 Verdier. (l'Abbe J. du) Nouvelle Grammaire Hebraique Rai-
sonnee, affranchie de la Ponctation Masoretique et preparataire
a. 1' Etude de l'Arabe et autres Langues Orientales ; 8vo. sewed,
4s. 6d. Paris, s. d.
2895 Vitringa (C.) de Vetere Synagoga, quibus turn de Nominibus,
etc. Synagogarum agitur, turn prsecipue Formam Regiminis
SYRIAC LITERATURE.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 279
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
Ecclesiam Christianam translatam esse demonstratur ; 2 vols,
in 1, 4to. 12s. Leucopetice, 1/26
Vorstius de Hebralsmis Nov. Test. ; vide infra.
2896 Waltoni (Br.) Biblicus Apparatus ; adjecit J. Drusius de
Proverbiis sacris, curante J. H. Heidegger ; folio, calf, 9s.
Tiguri, 10/ 3
2897 Ejusdem in Biblia Polyglotta Prolegomena, praefatus est
J. A. Dathe ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Lipsice, 1/77
2898 Idem liber, alia editio, ausit et Notis illustravit F. Wrang-
ham ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 16s. London, 1827
Archdeacon Wrangham's Notes are most valuable, and are derived from
the writings of both ancient and modern Biblical critics.
2899 Ejusdem de Linguis Orientalibus libellus, et de Textuum
et Versionum quae in Complutensibus, Regiis, Parisiensibus,
et Anglicanis Polyglottis reperiuntur Autboritate, etc. ; 12mo.
vellum, 8s. Davent. 1700
2900 Wagenseilii (J. Ch.) Sota, hoc est, liber Mischnicus de Uxore
Adulterii suspecta, Hebraice, una cum Libri ex Jacob Excerptis
Gemarse Versione Latina et perpetuo Commentario illustrata ;
4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Altdorfi, 1674
2901 Ejusdem Tela Ignea Satanse, hoc est, Arcani et horri-
biles Judseorum adversus Christum Deum et Christianam
Religionem Anecdotoi, Hebraice et Latine cum Confutatione.
Insunt : I. li. Lipmanni Carmen Memoriale Liber Nizzachon
Vetus Autoris Incogniti. II. Acta Disputationis R. Jechielis
cum Nicolao. III. Acta Disputationis R. Mosis Nachmanidis
cum Paulo Christiano et R. Martino. R. Isaaci Liber Chissuc
Emuna. IV. Libellus Toldos Jeschu. V. Latina Interpretatio
et duplex Confutatio, etc., 4to. vellum, 14s. ibid. 1681
2902 Ejusdem Exercitationes VI. (Iti erarium Rabbi Peta-
chise, Saec. XII. Obsidio Pragee Rabbi Judae Leonis — Apo-
logia Juramenti, etc. etc., Hebraice et Latine) ; 4to. vellum,
10s. 6d. ibid. 1687
2903 Wette (W. M. L. de) Lehrbuch der Ilebriiisch-jiidischen Ar-
chjiologie, nebst einem Grundrisse der Hebraisch-judischen
Geschichte; 8vo. 2 plates, sewed, 6s. Leipzig, 1842
2904 Winer's (G. B.) Chaldiiishcher Lesebuch aus den Targumim
des alten Testaments; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. ibid. 1825
2905 Wiseman (Nic. Cardinalis) Horse Syriacee, seu Commentationes
et Auecdota ad Res vel Litteras Syriacas spectantia ; Vol. I. (all
published) royal 8vo. 7s. 6d. Romce, 1828
2906 Wolfii (J. C.) Notitia Kareeorum ex Tractatu Mardocbaei bauri-
enda, Hebraice et Latine cum Notis et Prsefatione de Karse-
orum Rebus Scriptisque. Accedit Jo. Triglandius de Karaeis ;
4to. half bound, vellum, 10s. Hamburgi, 1721
Ejusdem Bibliotheca Hebrnea ; vide Nos. 566-7.
2907 Yeates' (Tho.) Syriac Grammar, principally adapted to the New
Testament; 8vo. boards, 6s. London, 1845
2908 Zedner's (J.) Auswahl historischer Stiicke aus Hebraiscben
Schriftstellern vom zweiten Jahrhundert bis auf die Gegen-
280 DAVID NTJTx's CATALOGUE. [HEBREW AND
HEBREW AND SYRIAC LITERATURE.
wart. Mit vokalisirtem Texte, Deutscher Uebersetzung, und
Anmerkungen; 8vo. cloth, 5s. Gd. Berlin, 1840
Zeitschrift f'uer Juedische Theologie ; vide No. 5G9.
Zepperi (W.) Mosaicarum Legum Explanatio ; vide infra.
2909 Zunz's (D.) Synagogale Poesie des Mittelalters ; 8vo. sewed,
9s. Gd. Berlin, 1855
" The first thing which a divine is to study is the Scriptures. Now,
since the New Covenant cannot be exactly understood without knowing the
Old, and since the knowledge of the Old requires an acquaintance with
many and various things which are peculiar to the Jewish nation, I would
therefore propose that the Old Testament should be carefully studied in
the first place. I have often wished that, at least, a competent skill in
Hebrew were a necessary qualification for Orders with us, as it is in Hol-
land, because the students in divinity would not be obliged at every turn to
take things upon trust, which otherwise they must be forced to do.
" To understand the account of the Jewish polity as we have it described
in the Old Testament, Dr. Spencer's great work ' De Legibus Hebraeorum,'
Outram's ' De Sacrificiis,' Reland's ' Antiquitates Hebraica?,' and Cu-
naeus' ' De Republica Hebraeorum,' will be sufficient. These books,
studied with care, will make a man as good a master of the letter of
Moses's Law, and of the nature of the Jewish economy, as he needs to be,
unless he intends to be a master of that learning. If he would be very
exact he may add Selden's Tracts, ' De Synedriis,' ' De Jure Naturali et
Gentium juxta Leges Hebraeorum,' his ' Uxor Hebraica,' and 'De Succes-
sione in Pontificatum.' Selden's way of writing is obscure and intricate,
and his digressions are many and long ; but then the uncommon variety of
things worth knowing compensates for the trouble. If he has a mind
thoroughly to understand those traditions of the Scribes and Pharisees, for
which they are so severely rebuked by our Lord in the Evangelists,
he will find a complete system of them in Surenhusius' edition of the
' Mishna' with the ' Commentaries ' of Maimonides and Bartenora. The
Mishna is the text of what the Jews call the Talmud, i. e. the traditional or
oral doctrine, which, they maintain, God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai,
which, though it was not put into writing till after the destruction of the
second Temple, yet was, they affirm,- carefully handed down from age to
age till that time. Surenhusius has printed the text of the Mishna in
Latin and Hebrew; the two Commentators are only in Latin. It is a
noble and authentic collection of what the Jews have built upon Moses's
law in every particular. Should the student not care to go through that
voluminous work, Reland's ' Hebrew Antiquities,' and Dr. Lightfoot's
works, will perhaps be sufficient. Lightfoot's ' Horae Hebraicae,' upon
several books of the New Testament, should be read with care ; and Re-
land's ' Hebrew Antiquities,' which are very short, should be got almost by
heart, by those that will sit down with a general knowledge in these mat-
ters, and yet would not be wholly ignorant of them. If any one would know
the customs of that nation at this day, which are very well worth knowing,
Fleury ' On the Manners of the Jews,' which is an admirable little book,
and Buxtorf's ' Synagoga Judaica,' will give him ample satisfaction The
whole natural history of the Bible is exhausted by Bocbart in his ' Hiero-
zoicon,' as the account how the world was peopled after the Flood, is in
his ' Phaleg.' " — Dr. Wotton.*
* The works referred to in the above quotation will be found in the present Cata-
logue thus : — Spencer de Legibus Hebraeorum, Nos. 2876-9 ; Outram de Sacrifi-
ciis, No, 2829 ; Relandi Antiquitates veterum Hebraeorum, No. 2850 ; Cunaeus de
Republica Hebraorum, No. 2/21 ; Seldeni Tractatus de Synedriis, No. 28n9 ; de
Jure Naturali et Gentium, No. 2870 ; Uxor Hebraica, No. 2872; de Successione in
Pontificatum, No. 2871 ; Mishna Surenbusii, No. 2822; Lightfoot Horae Hebraicae,
Nos. 2804-5 ; Fleury Mceurs des Israelites, No. 2742 ; Buxtorfii Synagoga Judaica, No.
2704 ; and Bochart's Opera, Nos.G23-27 and No. 2700.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 281
2910 Hefele (C. J.) das Sendschreiben des Apostels Barnabas aufs
ueue untersucht, iibersetzt und erkliirt ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Tubingen, 1840
2910* Desselben Concilien-gescbicbte nach den Quellen bear-
beitet ; vol. 1 (827 pp.) 8vo. (to be completed in five similar
vols.) sd. 8s. Freiburg, 1855
2911 Heidegger (J. Ch ) Corpus Theologise Christianae ; 2 vols.
in 1, folio (pp. 1600), portrait and frontispiece, vellum, 15s.
Tiguri, 1/00
2912 Heidegger (J. H.) Historia Papatus, accedit T. Guicciardini
Historia Papatus ex Autograpbo Florentino restituta ; 4to.
vellum, 9s. Lipsice, 1698
2913 Ejusdem Concilii Tridentini Anatomia Historico-Theo-
logica ; 8vo. vellum, scarce, 12s. ibid. 1672
2914 Tumulus Tridentini Concilii, ubi Anatomia historico-
tbeologica ejusdem Concilii representatur, et Veritas Fidei a
Tridentinis damnatse vindicatur. Adversus Aug. Reding, et J.
H. Tbuani Historia ; 2 vols. 4to. vel. scarce, £\ 10s. ib. 1684-90
This work was written in reply to Reding and Thuanus, who attacked
his " Anatomia Concilii Tridentini," the former of whose works was pub-
lished under the name of " Augustini, Abbatis Einsidlensis, Concilii Tri-
dentini Veritas inextincta" (see No. 102, and also under the Author's
name). This work of Heidegger has always been one of great authority
amongst Protestants.
2915 Ejusdem de Patriarcbarum Historia Sacra Exercitationes ;
2 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 4s. Amst. 1667
2916 Heiligstedt (A.) Commentarius Grammatico-bistorico-criticus
in Jobum ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lipsice, 1817
Heine (G.) Monumenta Regni Gothorum et Arabum in His-
pania; vide No. 1961.
2917 Heinecctus (J. M.) Abbildung der alten und neuen Griechi-
scben Kircbe nocb ihrer Historie, Glaubenslebrenund Kircben-
gebraurchen ; 4to., portrait, vellum, 10s. Leipzig, 1711
2^18 Heinrich's (Chr. G.) Versuch einer Geschicbte der verschie-
denen Lehrarten der Christlichen Glaubenswabrbeiten ; 8vo.
boards, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1790
2919 Heinrichs (J. H.) Acta Apostolorum, perpetua Annotatione
illustrata ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s. Goettingce, 1809
2920 Heinsii (Dan.) Aristarchus Sacer,- sive ad Nonni in Jobannem
Metapbrasin Exercitationes; Svo. vellum, 4s. 6d.
Lugd. Bat. (Ehevir.), 1629
2921 Helfferich (A.) die Cbristlicbe Mystik in ihrer Denkmalen ;
2 vols. Svo. (pub. at 18s.), sewed, 12s. Gotha, 1842
2922 Helyot (R. P.) Histoire des Ordres Religieux et Militaires,
ainsi que des Congregations seculieres de l'un et de l'autre
Sexe, qui ont ete etablies jusqu'a present; 8 vols. 4to., 812
plates of Costume, fine copy, in French calf, £6 10s. Paris, 1721
2922* la meme ; 8 vols, 4to. 812 plates, half bound, morocco,
£4 10s. ibid. 1792
Helyot's book is of great authority on all matters relating to costume,
and to it we are mainly indebted for the correctness on those points observer!
in Works of Art and in Scenic Representations. The history of each foun-
282 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
datiou, its various vicissitudes, rise, progress, and fall, are all carefully atyl
circumstantially detailed.
Hemingford, vel Hemingburgh (Walter de, A.D. 1347) ; vide
No. 708, et Nos. 30)9-10.
2923 HemitUrltn (dfel.) Varia Oblectationis Opuscula et Tractatus ;
folio, with the portrait mentioned by Panzer, representing the
Author with a book in one hand and a hammer in the other,
with hornets buzzing around his head, and the verses under-
neath; folio, rare, £1 lis. 6d. Basil, 1497
2924 Hemmingii (N.) Opuscula Theologica; folio, vellum, £\ 10s.
Geneves, 158(5
2925 Hemsen (J. T.) der Apostel Paulus, sein Leben, sein Wirken,
und seine Schriften ; thick 8vo. 5s. Goetting. 1830
2926 Hendewerk (C. L.) Die deutero-Jesaiaschen Weissagungen,
uebersetzt und erkliirt: 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Konigsberg, 1843
2927 Hengstenberg's (E. W.) Beitraege zur Einleitung in's Alte
Testament; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1. Berlin, 1831-9
2928 Desselben Authentic des Pentateuchs erwiesen ; 2 vols.
8vo. sd. 15s. ibid. 1836-9
2929 Desselben Authentic des Daniel und die Integritas des
Sacharjah; 8vo. 5s. 6d. ibid. 1831
2930 Desselben Geschichte Bileams und seine Weissagungen
-erlautert; 8vo sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1842
2931 Desselben Commentar iiber die Psalmen ; 4 vols. 8vo.
sewed, last edition, 361 4s. Berlin, 1849-52
2932 Desselben Hohelied Salomonis; 8vo. 2s. 6d. sd. 1853
2933 » Desselben Christologie des Alten Testaments und Com-
mentar iiber die Messianischen Weissagungen der Propheten ;
3 vols, in 5, 8vo. £\ 7s. ibid. 1829-35
2933* Dieselbe, zweite Ausgabe ; vols. I. II. 8vo. sd. 15s. 1854-5
2934 ■ Desselben Offenbarung des Joannes fuer solche die in der
Schrift forschen erlaeutert; 2 thick vols. 8vo. sd. 16s. 6d.
ibid. 1849-51
The works of Hengstenberg are much prized, and he is one of the most
able and learned defenders of orthodox Christianity in Germany.
2935 Desselben Evangelische Kirchen-Zeitung (Aufsaetze, Lit-
terarische Anzeigen, Nachrichten, u. s. w.) ; 1827 to end of
1855, 58 vols, in 29, 4to. (published at ,£15) German binding,
£8 8s. Berlin, 1827-55
2935*Henke (H. P. C.) Opuscula Theologica et Academica ; thick 8vo.
(published at 10s. 6d.) sewed, 5s. Lipsice, 1802
2936 Desselben und J. S. Vater's allgemeine Geschichte der
Christlichen Kirche seit dem Anfange der Reformation ; 9 thick
vols. 8vo. £1 Is. Braunschweig, 1804-25
"The first Church History avowedly written on rationalistic principles,
which displayed research and learning, was that of Henke. It will probably
long remain a favourite with the bolder Neologists." — Dowling.
2936* Desselben allgemeine Geschichte der Christlichen Kirche
nach der Zeitfolge bis 1819 ; 8 vols. 8vo. without Vater's
corollary to 1713, sewed, 18s. ibid, 1818-20
2937 Hennell's (C. C.) Untersuchung ueber den Ursprang des
Christenthums, mit Einleitung von D. Fr. Strauss ; 8vo. (pub-
lished at 12s.) sewed, 5s. Stuttgart, 1820
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 283
2937#Henni (Franc.) Theologia Dogmatica et Scholastics, deDeo Uno
et Trino, Principiis Thomasticis et Scoticis ; 8 vols. 12mo. calf,
18s. Tornaci, 1719
Henricus II. (Angliee Rex, A.D. 1189) ; vide No. 1705.
2938 Henrici VIII. (Angliee Regis, A.D. 1547); Epiatolee ad quan-
dam M. Lutheri ad se missam respondentes, et ipsius Luthe-
rana Epistola ; 4to. rare, £\. Colonics, 1527
0000 Assertio Septem Sacrament. ; vide : Fisheri Assertio,
Nos. 2380-1.
Henricus (Huntendunensis) ; vide Nos. 713, 715.
2938*11 enrion (M. le Baron) Histoire Generale de L'Eglise depuis la
Predication des Apotres jusqn'au Pontificat de GregoireXVI. ;
12 vols, Svo. (published at £4 10s.) sewed, £2 2s. Paris, 1840
0000 vide et No. 597.
To those who would view history from the same point as the Romanists,
Henrion's work is indispensable.
2939 Henriquez (Chrys.) Regula, Constitutiones, et Privilegia Ordinis
Cisterciensis, nee non Congregationum Monasticarum et Mili-
tarium quee Cisterciense institutum observant; folio, neat, 15s.
Antverpice, 1630
2940 Henry's (P.) Leben Johann Calvin's. Mit Benutzung der
handschriftlichen Urkunden, nebst einem Anhang ungedruckter
Briefe, etc. ; 4 vols. 8vo. portrait and facsimiles, sewed,
561 lis. 6d. Hamburg, 1835-44
0000 vide et Nos. 824-5.
2940*Hensee (J. A.) Protestantische Kirchen-geschicbte der Ge-
meinen in Schlesien, mit Vorrede von T. E. Rambach ; 4to.
portrait, half bound, 5s. Leipzig, 1768
Heppe (H.) Bekenntnisse-Schriften der Alt-Protestantischen
Kirche ; vide No. 1230.
2941 Herbeeot (B. d') Bibliotheque Orientale, ou Dictionnaire Uni-
versel, contenant tout ce qui fait connaitre les Peuples de
l'Orient (avec des Corrections et Additions par Schultens) et
un Supplement par Visdelou et Galand ; 4 vols. 4to. best edi-
tion, half bound, russia, £5 5s. La Hayet 1777-79
" Bartholomew D'Herbelot was born at Paris in 1625. He was the first
among the French who understood the Oriental languages and history. He
was at first but little regarded in his own country, but was received by
Ferdinand the Second, Duke of Tuscany, with a distinction which taught
France to know his merit, and he was recalled and encouraged by Colbert,
who encouraged everything. His ' Bibliotheque Orientale ' is equally
curious and profound. He died in 1695." — Voltaire.
0000 vide et Nos. 523-4.
Herbert (de Bosham, circa A.D. 1180) Opera; vide Nos.
1705, 1728.
Herbert (de Losinga, Saec. XII., circa A.D. 1135) Epistolse ;
vide No. 724.
2942 Herbst (J. G.) Historiseh-Kritische Einleitung in die Schriften
des Alten Testaments, herausgegeben von B. Welte ; 2 vols.
Svo. (published at 18s.), cloth, 9s. Karlsruhe, 1840
Herder's (J. G. von) Geist der Hebraischen Poesie ; vide No,
27G5*.
284 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
Herdt (P. J. P.) Sacrse Liturgise Praxis ; vide : Liturgies.
Hereux (Jo. 1') Hagioglypta ; vide: Macarius.
2943 Hergenroether's (J. G.) Erziehungslehre im Geiste des
Christenthum ; 8vo. (GOO pp.) sewed, 4s. 6d. Sulzbach, 1830
2944 Herrgott (Marg.) Vetus Disciplina Monastica, seu Collectio
Auctorum, qui ante DC. fere Annos, per Italiam,Galliam, etGer-
maniam de Monastica Disciplina tractarunt; 4to. 15s. Paris, 1/26
2945 Hericourt (L. de) Lois Ecclesiastiques de France dans leur
Ordre nature], et une Analyse des livres du Droit canonique,
conferees avec les Usages de l'Eglise Gallicane ; folio, calf,
12s. Paris, 17/1
2946 Hermann's (W.) Geschichte der Protestantischen Dogmatik
von Melancthon bis Schleiermacher ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. Leip. 1812
LIermanntjs (Contractus, Monachus, Saec. XL) ; vide No. 1962.
2947 Hermanni (von Wied, vel de Wilda, Coloniensis Archiepiscopi,
A.D. 1552) Concilii pro Reformatione, A.D. 1536 celebrati,
Canones ; Statuta Episc. Hildeshemensis ; Decreta Concilii
Coloniensis sub Adolpho Archiepiscopo Coloniensi, A.D. 1549 ;
small 8 vo. calf, scarce, £, 1 10s. Parisiis, 1550
2948 Antididogma, sive Christianse et Catholicse Religionis per
Canonicos Metropolitanse Ecclesiee Coloniensis Propugnatio,
adversus librum Buceri et Canones Concilii sub Hermanno
Arcbiepiscopo, nuper *' bonse Reformationis" titulo exbibitum.
Sententia item Delectorum per Capitulum Coloniensem de
Vocatione Martini Buceri; folio, vellum, scarce, £1 Us. 6d.
Colonics, 1544
" Hermann de Wilda, Archbishop of Cologne, having a mind to settle the
Reformation in his diocese, sent for Martin Bucer to assist on that occasion.
Most of the Canons opposed the enterprise, and published a work, wherein
they mixed a great many invectives against Bucer."
Orthodox Churchman.
0000 vide : Melanctbonis Opera.
2949 ■ Jo. Gropperi Enchiridion Institutionis Christianae in
Concil. Colon, editum. Accedit Formula Visitationis Diceces.
Colon.; small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 15s. Antverp. 1553
2950 Religions-gescbicbte der Coelnischen Kircbe unter dem
Abfal der zweien Erzbiscbofen Herman von Wied und Gebhard
von Trucbses ; aus dem Lateinischen des A. Meschous und M.
von Isselt ; 2 vols, small 8vo. Full of curious and interesting
documents relating to the abortive attempt to bring about the
Reformation of the Church by Hermann, Archbishop of Co-
logne, very scarce, £\ 4s. Coelln, 1/64
The Council held at Cologne in 1 536 for the Reformation of the Church
led to the publication of many works, both for and against its decrees ; its
chief opponent being the celebrated polemic, John Cropper, Archdeacon
of Cologne, and its principal supporter, the great Reformer, Martin Bucer.
" The good Archbishop," as Strype calls Hermann von Wied, the Elector
and Archbishop of Cologne, laboured with Luther, Melancthon, Bucer, and
others, along with the Bavarian and Saxon princes, and the Landgrave of
Hesse, to promote the Reformation, and was, in consequence of the pro-
mulgation of the decrees of the Council of 1536, shortly afterwards deposed,
and his successor held another Council in 1549, in which the perusal of the
works of the Reformers was prohibited, and thus an end put to the Re-
formation in the Electorate. Archbishop Cranmer and the English Re-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 285
formers are said to have proceeded in the great work of Reformation in
many things according to the canons promulgated by Hermann of Cologne.
2952 Hermant (God.) Histoire des Ordres Rebgieux et des Congrega-
tions Hegulieres et Seculieres de l'Eglise ; avec un Catalogue
de toutes les Maisons et Convents de France ; 4 vols. 12mo.
calf, 12s. Rouen, 1/10
0000 l'llistoire des Conciles en Abrege ; vide No. 1231.
Hermas (Pastor, A.D. 81) ; vide No. 1963.
2953 Hermes (G.) Einleitung in die Christ-katholische Theologie ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at £1) half bound, calf, 9s.
Miinster, 1831
Hermit (Saec. II.) Irrisio ; vide No. 1964.
2954 Herminier (N. V) Summa Theologian ; 9 vols, in 5, 4to. calf,
gilt, £1 10s. Venet. 1/61
Heroldi (Jo.) Haereseologia ; vide No. 1965.
2955 Herrliberger's (David) Gottesdienstliche Ceremonien oder
H. Kirchen-Gebrauche und Religions-Pflichten ; 7 vols, in 1,
folio, half bound, calf, with fine line engravings, many after
Picart, and others in his style, including plates of Manners,
Customs, and Costume, as well as of Religious Ceremonies ;
with descriptive letter-press, containing curious particulars
relating to the Waldenses and other early Churches, as well as
to those of Rome, and the Reformed branches of the Church
Catholic ; with full accounts of the Ceremonies of the Jews
and Mahometans, the Hindoos and other Oriental nations of
the tribes of Africa and the islands, and of the Aborigines of
the West Indies and America, the latter occupying 84 pages,
illustrated with 72 plates, of the dress, habits, and occupations
of the original inhabitants and earlier settlers, engraved from
authentic sources, £3 13s. 6d. Zuerich, 1746-50
2955*- Another copy ; 7 vols, in 2, folio, half bound, Turkey
morocco, gilt edges, £4 10s. ibid. 1746-50
2956 Herrmann (C.) Theologia selecta Scotistica; 4to. calf, 6s.
Aug. Find. 1720
Hersent (Car.) ; vide : Optatus Gallus de cavendo Schismate.
2957 Hertfelder, Basilica SS. Udralrici et Afrse, Monasterii Bene-
dictini Augusts Vindelicorum ; folio, containing seven folding
plates of the various parts of the church and other buildings, and
fifty-one smaller plates (size of the page) of saints, relics, and
ornaments of the church, engraved by Kilian, fine impressions ;
vellum, gilt edges, 18s. Aug. Vind. 1653
2958 Herwerden (C. H. van) de Libro Josuse, sive de diversis ex
quibus constat liber Monumentis, deque iEtate qua eorum vix-
erunt Auctores ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Groningce, 1826
2959 Herzog's (E.) Katholische Seelsorger nach seinen Amtsver-
pflichtungen als Liturg, und in Bezug auf die aeussere Pfarr-
Amts-Verwaltung, nebst einer Anleitung zum geistlichen
Geschaefts-styl ; 8vo. (published at 6s.) cloth, 3s.
Breslau, 1840
2960 Heshusii (Tilem.) Commentarius in Jesaiam, cum Prsefatione et
Variarum Lectionum centuria edidit J. Olearins ; folio,
vellum, £1. Halce, 1617
286 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
2961 Hess (J. E.) Lebensbeschreibung beruehmter Schweizerischen
Gottesgelehrten : QScolampadius ; Zuerich, 1792; Leben der
Anna Reinhard, Gattin von Zwingli ; ibid. 1820; Erasmus,
von Rotterdam, seiu Leben und seine Schriften ; 2 vols. ibid.
1799; 4 vols. 8vo. 16s. ibid. 1792—1820
2962 Desselben Lebensgeschicbte Jesu, vom Verfasser neu
bearbeit ; 3 thick vols, small 8vo. sewed, 9s. Zuerich, 1822-23
2963 Desselben Geschichte und Schriften des Apostel Jesu ;
3 thick vols, small 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1820-22
2964 Desselben Lebensgeschichte J. H. Bullinger's ; 2 vols.
l2mo. half bound, 5s. ibid. 1828
2965 Hetjssen (Hugonis F. Van) Historia Episcopatuum Foederati
Belgii, utpote Metropol. Ultrajecti, nee non Suffrag. Harle-
mensis, Daventriensis, Leonardiensis, Groningensis, et Middel-
burgensis ; Vitse Episcoporum, et aliorum Ecclesiasticorum ex
Ecclesiasticis Monumentis, Monasticis Codicibus, etc. ; 2 vols,
folio, plates by Houbraken, calf, £2 2s. Antv. 1755
2966 Ejusdem Batavia Sacra, sive Res gestae Apostolicorum
Virorum, qui Fidem Batavise primi intulerunt ; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, plates, uncut, 16s. Bruxellis, 1714
2966* Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, folio, plates, cf. 16s. ibid. 1714
2967 Idem liber : 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1714
2968 Heydenreich (A. C. L.) Commentarius in priorem D. Pauli ad
Corinthios Epistolam ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at £1) sewed,
10s. Marburgi et Kassel, 1825-8
2969 Heyns (S. P.) de Patrum Apostolicorum Doctrina Morali ; 4to.
sewed, 7s. Lugd. Bat. 1833
2970 Hickes (Dom. Geo.) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Ecclesise Anglicanae,
etc. ; 8vo. calf, 15s. London, 1703
Hieronymi (Sancti, A. D. 420) Opera Varia ; vide Nos. 1966-73.
Hilarius (Pictavensis, A.D. 367) ; vide Nos. 1974-9.
Hilarii (Arlesii Ep. A.D. 449) Opera; vide No. 1980.
Hildebertus (Sanctus, A.D. 1132) ; vide Nos. 1981-2.
IIildegarda (S. Ruperti, A.D. 1180) ; vide No. 19S4.
Hildephonsus (Toletanus, A.D. 669) ; vide Nos. 1983et 2328.
Hincmarus (Remensis, A.D. 882) ; vide Nos. 1985-6.
Hippolvti (Sancti, A.D. 245) Opera; vide Nos. 1987-8.
Hirclamo *(M. de) Ceremonias y Mysterio de la Missa ; vide:
Liturgies.
29/1 Hirsch (Siegf.) de Vita et Scriptis Sigiberti, monachi Gembla-
censis, Commentatio Historico-litteraria ; 8vo. (published at
8s.) sewed, 5s. Berlin, 1841
2972 Desselben Religions-philosophie der Juden ; 2 vols. 8vo.
(published at 18s ) sewed, 12s. Leipzig, 1841-2
2972* Desselben Messias-lehre ; thick 8vo. (published at 7s.)
3s. 6d. ibid. 1843
2973 Hirscher (J. B. von) Katechetik, oder der Beruf des Sedsorgers
die Jugend im Christenthum zu unterrichten und zu erziehen ;
thick 8vo. (published at 7s.) sewed, 4s. Tuebingen, 1840
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 287
2973*Hirscher (J. B. von) Betrachtungen fiber die Sonntiiglichen
Evangelien des Kirchenjahrs ; 2 vols 8vo. cl. 9s. ibid. 1 848-53
2974 Hirt's (A.) Tempel Salomons, 4to. 3 plates, 2s. Gd.
Berlin, 1809
Hirt (J. F.) Systema Accentuationis Hebraicse ; vide No. 2766.
2974*Hirzel (L.) de Pentateuchi Versionis Syriacse, quam "Peschito"
vocant Indole, Commentatio historico-critica ; 8vo. sewed, 3s.
LipsicB, 1825
2975 Hispanicarum Rerum Scriptores, ex Bibliotheca clarissimi Viri
Dr. Roberti Bell, Angli, cum Indice copiosissimo ; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, hogskin, scarce, £1 15s. Franco/. 1579
In the Breviate of the reign of Philip the Second, the husband of Queen
Mary of England, particular mention is made of the Missions to Florida,
Mexico and Peru.
2976 Histoire de la Vie de N. S. Jesus Christ, ecrite par les IV.
Evangelistes, expliquee par les SS. Peres, les Docteurs et les
Orateurs les plus celebres, par l'Abbe F. L. Brissot ; 2 vols,
royal folio, 130 fine engravings after Jerome Natali, by the
first French Engravers of the the day, proofs on India paper,
half bound, morocco, £3 10s. Paris, 1853
2976*Histoire du Vieux et Nouveau Testament, enrichie de plus de
400 figures en taille-douce, et publiee par Pierre Mortier ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, half bound, calf, £1 10s. Anvers, 1700
2977 Histoire de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, accompagnee
de 120 tables, imitees de Chr. Schmid par Derome ; 2 vols,
sewed, 12s. Fribourg, 1838
2977*Histoire des Vrays Tesmoins de la Verite de l'Evangile, qui de
leur sang Pont signee depuis Jean Hns jusque au temps pre-
sent ; folio, hogskin, rare, £1 lis. 6d. Geneve, Crispin, 1570
Including the lives of many English martyrs.
2978 Histoire ou Antiquitez de l'Etat Monastique et Religieux, avec
les Vies des Personnes de Fun et de 1' autre sexe, qui ont fait
la Profession dans le Judaisme et dans la Gentilite (par M.
Claude, Dominicain) ; 4 vols. 12mo. French calf, scarce, 14s.
Paris, 1G99
Histoire Litteraire de la France par les Benedictins ; vide Nos.
525-6.
2979 Histoires Choisies (pour les Catechismes) ou Livre d'Exemples,
tires de l'Ecriture, des Peres, etc. avec quelques Reflexions
Morales; 12mo. calf, 3s. Gd. Paris, 1747
2980 Historia Cultus Sinensium, seu Varia Scripta de Cultibus Sina-
rura, inter Vicarios Apostolicos Gallos, aliosque Missionaries et
Patres Societatis Jesu Controversis oblata Innocenti XII.
P.M. ; 12mo. half bound, 7s. Gd. Colonice, 170fl
2980*Historie der Emigranten oder vertriebenen Lutheraner aus dem
Bisthum Salzburg; 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. Leipzig, 1732
Historiens des Gatjles et de la France, par MM. Bouquet,
Clement, Dom. Brial et autres, Paris, 1738-1840; 20 vols,
folio, fine copy, calf, very rare, £78 15s. ; vide No. 668.
288 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
HISTOEI^] SCEIPTOEES MONASTIC!
ROMANO-BRITANNI/E ET ANGLIC,
NEC NON NEUSTRIiE, HIBERNI^E, ET SCOTLE.
2981 Anglican.e Societatis Historicje libri impressi: A com-
plete set of the Publications of the English Historical Society :
— Bed^e (Venerab lis) Historia Ecclesiastica et Opera His-
torica, Chronologica, et Biographica, edidit Jos. Stevenson, 2
vols. — Gildas, de Excidio Britannise ; Nennii Historia Bri-
tonum ; et Richardi Divisiensis Chronicon Riclnrdi 1. ;
omnia cura Jos. Stevenson, 3 vols. — Wilhelmi Malmesbi-
riensis Gesta Regum Anglorum et Historia Novella, edente
T. D. Hardy, 2 vols. — Rogeri de Wendover et Matth^ei
Parisiensis Chronica, seu Flores Historiarum, edidit H. O.
Coxe, 5 vols. — Florentii Wigornensis Chronicon, edidit
B. Thorpe, 2 vols. — Walteri de Hemingburgh Gesta
Regum Angliae, recensuit H. C. Hamilton, 2 vols. — Wilhelmi
Parvi Historia Rerum Anglicarum, recensuit H. C. Hamilton,
2 vols. — Triveti (Nich.) Annales Regum Anglise ah Anno
113G ad Annum 1307, cum Continuatione, seu Adami Muri-
um othensis Chronica sui Temporis ad Annum 1380, edente
Thomas Hog, 2 vols. — Anonymi Gesta Stephani, recensuit
R. C. Sewell. — Anonymi Henrici V. Regis Anglife, ResGestoe,
edidit B.Williams. Avec la Chronique de Geo. Chastelain, ac-
compagnee d'une Version Anglaise et des Notes. — Chronique
de la Traison, et Mort de Richard II. etc., avec Notes et
Glossaire, et Version Anglaise par B. Williams. — Codex Di-
plomatics JExi Saxonici, studio et labore Jo. M. Kemble,
G vols. — In all 29 vols, royal 8vo. facsimiles of MSS. beau-
tifully printed upon paper made expressly for these privately
printed copies, for the use of the members of the English
Historical Society, whose subscription-price, per copy, was
^670, at £5 per annum for 18 years, quite new, and bound in
glazed vellum tinted paper, lettered upon maroon morocco,
£\S. London, 1838-56
Only 200 copies printed, of which 41 sets of the 29 vols, alone remained
at the dissolution of the Society, in the present year.
Of Dede's Works, edited by Mr. Stevenson, it is simply necessary to
observe, that he entirely follows the text of Smith's edition in the Ecclesi-
astical History, and that it is to his edition of the biographical and minor
historical works of the Father of English History that the collation of MSS.
was confined. Of Gildas' " Groans of the Britons," and Nennius' History,
the text of Mr. Stevenson is the best, and the Chronicle of Richard
of Devizes of Richard I., both of home affairs, and the Crusade against
Saladin, is here printed for the first time. William of Malmesbury's
Acts and Deeds of the Kings of England, and his History of his own Time
are illustrated with valuable notes by Mr. Hardy, Assistant-Keeper of the
Records. Roger of Wendover's celebrated Chronicle had never before
been printed by itself, and was simply accessible to us in the " Historia
Major " of Matthew Paris, and in the " Flores Historiarum " of Matthew of
Westminster. Therefore, all who like to read an author "ipsissimis verbis."
can do so now, in this admirable edition of Mr. Coxe's, whose Appendix
consists }f additional matter, incorporated by Matthew Paris in the great
HIST. SCRIPT. MON.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 289
HISTORIC SCRIPTORES.
work of his predecessor, whilst placing it almost bodily into his own. Thus
it presents us, as it were, with both Roger of Wendover and Matthew
Paris, up to the year 1235. The notes of Mr. Thorpe are valuable addi-
tions to the interesting Chronicle of Florence of Worcester or Bravo-
nius, which includes that of Marianus, the text of which is much improved
upon that appended to Matthew of Westminster, in the Frankfort edi-
tion of 1601. The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingborough, as Walter
Hemingford is here somewhat pedantically named, and the History of
William Petit, or Parvus, but better known as William of Newbury, both
edited by Mr. Hamilton, are important sources of our history. In no portion
of it are we so scantily supplied with materials as in that of the Rival Roses.
The Anonymous French Chronicle of Bolingbroke's Treason to
Richard II., and the Deeds of Henry V., the Usurper's son, which has a
Norman-French Chronicle appended from 1414 to 1422, now first printed
from the original manuscripts with an English translation by Mr. Williams,
claim therefore a prominent position in the Annals of that period. Trivet's
Annals and Adam Murimcth, or Meremouth, are reprinted from the
Oxford edition of 1719-22, with additions from the MS., and the text
revised and illustrated with notes by Mr. Hogg. The former and Roger
of Chester, not yet printed, are preserved in MS. in the library of Merton
College ; and it is much to be regretted that the narrative of the latter,
so often referred to by subsequent annalists, is still only accessible in
that shape. Adam Merimuth seems to have had a spice of fun about
him; for as he began his annals on Michaelmas Day, 1330, by way of
continuation to Matthew of Westminster's Flores Historiarum, he places
that day at the commencement of each succeeding year, instead of
beginning it with March, as was then the custom. The Gesta Ste-
phani, in which the acts of King Stephen are admirably and impar-
tially portrayed, edited by Dr. Sewell, describes also minutely localities,
more particularly in the counties of Sussex, Hants, Dorset, Wilts, and
Lincoln. By far the most important book published by the English His-
torical Society is Mr. Kemble's Collection of Anglo-Saxon Charters,
alike valuable in the study of law, language, and history, showing what our
forefathers thought and did, and how marvellously their descendants in the
present day retain unaltered the practical Anglo-Saxon mind, the noblest
and best portion of an Englishman's being.
OF THIS IMPORTANT SERIES THE FOLLOWING MAY BE HAD
SEPARATELY:—
2982 Adami Murimuthensis (Saec. XIV.) Chronica sui Temporis
ab Anno 1330 ad Annum 1380, ad editionem A. Hall, Oxonii,
A.D. 1722 editam, recensuit et Notis illustravit Thos. Hogg ;
8vo. (pub. at 10s. 6d.), boards, 6s. Londini, 1846
2983 Idem liber ; royal 8vo. large paper, relie a la Bradel,
lettered, 12s. ibid. 1846
Adam of Murimuth embraces the same period of history as the unpub-
lished Chronicon Wintonense, the MS. of which was presented by William
of Wykehara to his College of Winchester. Murimuth's book was intended
as the continuation of Matthew of Westminster, as well as of Nicholas
Trivet's Annals. Mr. Hogg has added the last ten years of the Chronicle,
which had been omitted in Hall's edition.
2984 Bed^i (Venerabilis, A.D. 735) Opera Historic* Minora cum
Appendice Variorum Documentorum, recensuit et Notis illus-
travit Jos. Stevenson ; roval 8vo. large paper, relie a la Bradel,
lettered, scarce, 12s. ibid. 18-11
Containing the Lives of St. Cuthbert and St, Felix ; the Lives of the
* P P
290 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
historic scriptores.
Abbots of Weremouth and Jarrow, which introduce us into the inner life
and daily occupation of the monasteries of the Anglo-Saxons ; the Chronicle
of the Six Ages of the World, a wonderful record of the state of literature at
that early period of our history, and important as a system of Chronology;
and Letters on Church Discipline, etc.
2985 Chronique de la Traison et Mortde Richard II., Roy d'Engle-
terre (A.D. 1399) mise en lumiere d'apres un Manuscrit de
la Bibliotheque lloyale de Paris, avec les Variantes fournies par
dix autres Manuscrits, des Eclahcissements et un Glossaire,
et une Version Anglaise, par Benjamin Williams ; 8vo. (pub.
at 12s.) boards, 6s. Londini 1846
2986 La meme ; royal 8vo. large paper, relie a la Bradel,
12s. ibid. 1846
Printed for the first time, and most important in filling up the lacunae
in English history of a period in which our monkish annalists almost en-
tirely pass over the secret springs of action, which governed events, when
the Crown surrendered voluntarily many of its privileges to reconcile the
Clergy and the people to the change of dynasty, which placed the House of
Lancaster on the throne, and which, in little more than fifty years, laid the
surest foundation of our present liberties by destroying the feudal powers of
the barons in the wars of the Roses.
2987 Florentii (Wigorniensis Monacbi, seu Bravonii, A.D. 1118)
Chronicon ex Chronicis ad Fidem Codd. MSS. edidit B.
Thorpe ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at £1 Is.) boards, 12s.
ibid. 1848-9
2988 Idem liber ; 2 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, relie a la
Bradel, £\ Is. ibid. 1848-9
Florence of Worcester made great use of the Chronicle of Marianus, who
lived in the eleventh century, which begins with the birth of Christ, and
was continued by Dodechia, Abbot of St. Dissibode, near Treves, to 1200.
He brought his history down to the year of his death, 1118, and it was
continued by another hand till the year 11 03, though not equal to Flo-
rence, either for minute accuracy or patient research. The Chronicle of
Chronicles is curious in all that relates to the decline of the Anglo-Saxons
and the reigns of the Conqueror, the Red King, and Henry Beauclerc. As an
instance of its minute accuracy, is the mention of a curious circumstance
respecting the Thames in 1114, when the water scarcely reached up to
the knees.
2989 Gesta Stephani, Regis Anglorum et Ducis Noimannorum recen-
suit R. C. Sewell ; 8vo. (pub. at 6s.) boards, 4s. ibid. 1846
2990 > Idem liber ; royal 8vo. large paper, relie a. la Bradel,
7s. 6d. ibid. 1846
The anonymous Gesta Stephani is the work of an eyewitness, evidently
an Ecclesiastic, and probably attached to the person of the King, at whose
request even, it has been surmised, it was written, and accordingly he does
not describe what others have told him, but what he really saw and took
part in. He gives his reader no option, but carries him away with him —
now in a dreary night march, then to the storming of some stronghold, or,
it may be, into the camp of the King and his barons. And withal he is
one of the most honest historians, never concealing the truth, though to
the disadvantage of his master. His narrative should be read with that of
William of Malmesbury, who wrote his account of Stephen's reign by
desire of his rival, Robert of Gloucester.
HIST. SCRIPT. MON.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 291
HISTORIC SCRIPTORES.
2991 Gesta Henrici V., Angliee Regis, nunc primum edita ; recen-
suit et Notis illustravit B. Williams ; cum Chronica Neustrise
ab Anno 1414 ad Annum 1422, Gallice scripta, cum Versione
Anglicanaj 8vo. (published at 10s. 6d.) boards, 6s.
Londini, 1850
2992 Idem liber; royal 8vo. large paper, relie a la Bradel,
10s. 6d. ibid. 1850
This volume also contains a Norman-French Chronicle, extending from
1414 to 1423, full of interest, now first printed from MS., accompanied by
an English translation, Notes, and a Glossary. The supposed author of
the Latin Chronicle, De Bordin, accompanied Henry to Agincourt, and
not only gives full particulars of the campaign, which was crowned by that
celebrated battle, but also of Henry's second continental expedition, upon
which our historians are all but silent.
2993 GiLDiE (Sapientis, Saec. VI.) Opus de Excidio Britannise ad
Fidem Cocld. MSS. recensuit Jos. Stevenson ; royal 8vo. large
paper, relie a la Bradel, scarce, 15s. ibid. 1838
2994 Idem liber, cui accedit Nennii Historia Britonum post
Stevensonem edidit San-Marte (A. Schulz) ; 8vo. boardr, 3s. 6d.
Berl. 1844
This earliest British historian wrote his " Groans of the Britons " in
Brittany, where the Roman Britons had found refuge from the truculent
oppression of the Saxon savages, who had dispossessed them of the country
about 480. It is a sad picture of the vices of the period and the dege-
neracy of a nation to whom, in the words of Lucan, even the picked troops
of C?esar had shown the " territa terga." This volume also contains the
" Historia " and " Vita."
2995 Kemble (John M.) Codex Diplomaticus iEvi Saxonici ; 6 vols.
8vo. boards, very scarce, £\. Londini, 1839-48
2996 Idem liber ; 6 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, relie a la
Bradel, very scarce, £6 6s. ibid. 1839-48
2997 Idem liber; Vol. III. to VI. from 966 to 1368 (Wills,
Leases, Settlements, &c.) 4 vols. 8vo. boards, £2. ibid. 1845-8
Nothing can be found more characteristic of the state of a nation's
civilization at any period, than the Crown's grants and tenures conveyed by
charter ; and such documents are alike valuable to the historian, the lawyer,
and the philosopher. We- are proud of our practical Anglo-Saxon sense,
and the perusal of this invaluable series of documents brought together by
Mr. Kemble, is a marvellous proof that we really inherit that greatest of
national blessings from our Saxon ancestors, and that, even as they thought
and acted, allowing for altered circumstances, so still does the whole Anglo-
Saxon family, in both hemispheres, think and act at present. In the
Muniment-room of Winchester College, amongst the most interesting relics
are several charters from Anglo-Saxon sovereigns relating to Hyde Abbey,
founded by King Alfred in 890, the lands of which were granted by Ed-
ward VI. to the College. " To such documents," says Mr. Kemble, "we
must look for our information respecting the law of real property ; the
descent of and liabilities of lands ; the nature and tenure of service ; the
authority of the king, the nobility, and the church ; even the power of the
popular councils. No collection exists in Europe which throws so much
light upon the mode of settling the land divisions, titles, and general con-
dition of the Germanic races, as the collection of boundaries, contained in
these volumes.
" But however great the light which these documents throw upon the
foundations and gradual growth of our law, their value is no less, as bearing
292 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
historia scriptores.
upon the mere details of early English history. That which they are to
the codes of the kings in a legal sense, they are also to the annalists in an
historical sense. They furnish, in short, the best means of cdrrecting or
attesting the assertions of individual writers." A general Index of the
names or places, followed by the modern names, as far as practicable, and
Dissertations of great interest, accompany the work.
2999 Nennti (Saec. IX. circa A.D. 860) Historia Britonum, ad Fidem
Codd. MSS. receusuit et Notis illustravit Jos. Stevenson, roy.
8vo. large paper, relic a la Bradel, scarce, 15s. Londini, 1838
3000 Idem liber, alia Editio, prsefixum est Gild,e, Sapientis,
Opus de Excidio Britannise, post Jos. Steveusonem denuo
curavit San-Marte (A. Schulz) ; 8vo. bds. 3s. 6d. Berl. 1844
The History of Nennius collects together the oral traditions of the
Britons of the deeds of their ancestors, and the history of the country,
and is valuable as the receptacle of those materials for history, which Celtic
nations were wont to prize more highly than written records.
3001 Richardi Divisiensis (Seec. XII. circa 1195) Chrom'con de
Rebus Gestis Ricardi Primi, Regis Angliee, nunc primum e
Cod. MS. edidit Jos. Stevenson ; 8vo. bds. 7s. 6d. Londini, 1838
3002 Idem liber, royal 8vo. large paper, relie a. la Bradel, very
scarce, £\ Is. ibid. 1838
Richard of Devizes, as he himself tells us, was a monk of the Priory of
St. Swithun's in Winchester, and dedicated his book to his late superior,
Robert, " who having left his priory and forsaken his profession, cast him-
self into the sect of the Carthusians at Withana for grief — or, shall it be
said, for devotion." There is a tone of quiet banter about the dedication,
particularly alluding to the hospitality of the Carthusians, " who divide the
affection of charity to strangers, and bless without giving supplies to their
guests." His relish for satire is also apparent throughout the Chronicle
itself. He introduces the report of a Christian boy having been crucified
by the Jews of Winchester, and makes use of it to lash the vices of the
principal cities in England, beginning with London, in which, whatever of
sin and wickedness exists elsewhere, is all to be met with tenfold there,"
though Canterbury seems quite as bad, as it is "an assemblage of all that
is vile, devoted to the lately canonized Archbishop." As to Winchester,
he makes the Jew say, "it is the school of those who desire to live well
and prosper. There are therein monks of such compassion and gentleness,
clergy of such learning and candour, citizens of such civility and good
faith, ladies of such beauty and modesty, that I am almost tempted myself
to go there and become a Christian with such Christians. There is but one
fault. The Winchester people, though truthful in other things, lie like
watchmen in spreading reports." There is much curious matter connected
with the See of Winchester, then held by Godfrey de Lucy, who rebuilt
the choir of the Cathedral, and " recovered the manors of Meon and Were-
grave from the Crown." The Chronicle begins with the year 1189, and
ends with Richard's embarkation at Ptolemais, on his return from Pales-
tine in 1193, and is full of curious particulars both as to the Crusades and
home affairs. The naval review at Portsmouth in 1190 contrasts amusingly
with that which took place on the same waters on the 23rd of April in the
present year. It consisted of 100 ships and 14 transports, the equipments
of each of which are stated to have been " a crew of fourteen men and a
steersman, with 40 horses and men well trained, and 40 foot, and the
transports having each a double complement," showing the force that left
direct by sea to have been little less than 12,000 men, besides the Neustrian
contingent, which accompanied the king to Vezalai, where he met Philip of
France by appointment.
HIST. SCRIPT. MON.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 293
HISTORIC SCRIPTOEES.
3003 Roger de Wendover (Saec. XIII., circa A.D. 1240) Chronica,
sive Flores Historiarum, cum Appendice (e Historia Majore
Matthsei Parisiensis) cum Notis, nunc primum seorsum edidit
II. O. Coxe ; 5 vols. 8vo. (published at £3) bds. £1 15s.
Londini, 184 1
3004 Idem liber, 5 vols, royal 8vo, large paper, relie a la Bra-
del, scarce, £3 1 5s. ibid. 1841
The Abbey of St. Alban's was the most famous receptacle in England for
works connected with the history of the country, and the office of Histo-
riographer, held by Roger of Wendvoor, one of great honour and trust.
In that office he was succeeded by Matthew Paris, the most honest his-
torian in our monkish series of Chroniclers, who polished the "Flores Ilisto-
riarum" of his predecessor, and then incorporated them in his " Historia
Major." Mr. Cox's volumes separate these from each other, and the reader
is thus enabled to form his opinion of the merits of each.
3005 Triveti (Nicholai Ordinis Frat. Prsedicator. Saec. XIV., circa
1340) Annates Sex Regum Anglise (Henrici II., Ricardi I.,
Joannis sine Terra, Henrici III., et Edwardi I. post edi-
tionem A. Hall, cum Notis edidit Thomas Hog ; 8vo. (pub-
lished at 12s.) boards, 6s. Londini, 1845
3006 Idem liber, royal 8vo. large paper, relie a la Bradel, 1 2s.
ibid. 1845
3007 Idem liber cum Continuatione Adami Murimtjthensis,
sive Chronica sui Temporis, ab Anno 1330 (quarto Edwardi
III.) ad Annum 1380 (Ricardi II. tertium), cum Notis edidit
Tho.Hog; 2vols.8vo. (pub.atjei 2s.6d.)bds. 12s. ib. 1845-6
3008 Idem liber, 2 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, relie a la
Bradel, £\ 4s. ibid. 1845
Trivet's Annals are most valuable , and are constantly referred to by all
writers who touch upon that most .eventful period of our history, the reigns
of the first six monarchs of the House of Plantagenet, when the pressure
from without gradually wrested from the Crown all its privileges and
rights, which were incompatible with the liberty of the subject. The
struggle between Henry and Beckett secured the Church its freedom of
action ; out of the wants of Richard, occasioned by the cost of the Crusades,
arose the corporation of the city of London; John's extortions and duplicity
produced Magna Charta; and in self-defence against the encroachments
of the Barons, after the battle of Lewes, in 1264, Henry III. sanctioned the
institution of the House of Commons, the bulwark of all our liberties. The
reign of Edward I. otherwise glorious, stained by the execution of Wallace,
is full of matter for deep reflection, in compiling which Trivet tells us him-
self, " he sought to obtain the best accounts from credible witnesses both
at home and abroad."
Nor does the continuation by Adam of Murimuth possess less interest.
It commences with the year 1303, and to 130G he follows an anonymous
chronicle of Westminster, but the events of the reigns of Edward II.
and III. are narrated in his own words, and he notes down only facts, which
he obtained from undoubted authority, or of which he was an eyewitness
himself. He accompanies Edward III. in his glorious career, along with
the Black Prince to Cressy and Poictiers ; fights the battles of Halydou
II ill, Neville's Cross, and Nejara ; records the introduction of gunnery, the
adoption of the three ostrich feathers, and the motto Ichdien, the assump.
tion of the title of King of France, with the legend beneath the newly
quartered arms of Dieu et mon droit, the institution of the Order of the
Garter, and the building of Windsor Castle; and finally chronicles the
advent and coronation of Richard II.
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historic scriptores.
Add to this that " no modern work, however superior in accuracy from
the collation of different accounts, can give such vivid impressions of a
distant age, as a contemporary writer does unconsciously."
3009 Walteri de Hemingburgh (A. D. 1347) Chronicon de Gestis
Regum Augliae, recensuit et Notis illustravit, H. C. Hamilton ;
2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £1 Is.) boards, 10s. Gd. Londini, 1848-9
3010 Idem liber, 2 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, relie a. la
Bradel, £1 Is. ibid. 1848-9
Walter Hemingford, as he is less pedantically called than Hemingburgh,
and under which name he is quoted by all our historians, was one of the
Canons of Guisborough Abbey, in Yorkshire. His History was first printed
in the second volume of Gale's collection in 1691, and reprinted by Hearne
in 1731, both those celebrated antiquaries adhering to his former appellation.
The period over which the Chronicle extends is from 1066 to 1308, em-
bracing the reigns of the four Norman kings, and those of the first five of
the House of Plantagenet.
3011 "Wilhelmi Malmesbiriensis, Monachi (Saec. XII. circa 1160)
Gesta Regum Anglorum (ad Annum 1143) atque Historia
Novella sui Temporis, recensuit et Notis illustravit Thomas
D. Hardy ; 2 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, relie a. la Bradel,
very scarce, £2 2s. Londini, 1840
William of Malmesbury writes in an elegant style, scarcely inferior to
that of the historians of classical antiquity. His History comprises the
whole of the Anglo-Saxon period, both civil and ecclesiastical, and the " His-
toria Novella " embraces the reigns of the pure Norman dynasty, ending in
that of Stephen, to whose rival, the Earl of Gloucester, it is dedicated. The
" Gesta Stephani," taking up the other side of the question, should therefore
be read with Malmesbury's narrative of that reign. Few authors have had
more admirers, and few of early times are quoted oftener by the most fas-
tidious antiquaries.
3012 Wilhelmi Parvi (S. T. D. Ordinis S. Augustini, Canonici
Regularis in Coenobio B. Maries de Novoburgo, Saec. XII.
circa 1198) Historia Rerum Anglicarum ; recensuit et Notis
illustravit H. C. Hamilton ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards (not published),
12s. Londini, 1856
3013 Idem liber; 2 vols, royal 8vo., large paper, relie a la
Bradel, £1 10s. ibid. 1856
" William Petit," better known as William of Newberry, or Newbridge,
was first published at Antwerp in 1567, and reprinted at Paris in 1610. He
is also included in the Heidelberg Collection of 1587, and was carefully
edited by Hearne in 1719. His style is little inferior to that of William
of Malmesbury, and he has many admirers. He was the first to refute the
fabulous narrative of Jeffery of Monmouth, and his history is particularly
valuable as illustrating the reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Richard I.,
commencing in 1135, and coming down to 1197. Itis much to be regretted
that the names by which historians are known and quoted should be altered
by later editors ; for one can scarcely be expected to recognise so old an
acquaintance as William of Newberry, as Wilhelmus Parvus, or Petit.
Preparing for immediate Publication :
3014 Chronicon Wintonense ab Anno 1344 ad Annum 1377,
Anonymi Auctoris. Accessit ejusdem Compendium Histori-
arum Regum Anglue ab Initio ad Inaugurationem Regis
Rirardi II. Ex Codice unico Wintonensi, e Bono Fundatoris
ipsius. With Notes and an Introduction, by William Gunner,
HIST. SCRIPT. MON.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 295
HISTORIC SCRIPTORES.
A.M., of St. Mary's College Winton, and Rector of St.Swithun's,
Winchester ; 8vo., with facsimile of a curious Mappa Mundi,
oval in form, surrounded by the Sea, with Jerusalem in the
centre, Paradise the extreme East, the Pillars of Hercules the
extreme West, and Britain in the North, in the Sea, opposite
to Francia and Flandria.
In the library of Winchester College are two fine MSS. of Ralph Hig-
den's Polycronicon, one of which, the gift of the illustrious Founder, has a
Breviate of the Chronicles of the Kings of England prefixed, ending with
the coronation of Richard II., and a continuation from 1344, where Ilig-
den ends, to the same date {ad hodiernum diem, writes the scribe), in
which honourable mention is made of William of Wykeham, and of his
appointment to superintend the erection of all public buildings during the
reign of Edward III. Of that appointment, Windsor Castle, of which he
was made Warden and surveyor during the progress of the works, is
the most lasting monument. He was also Warden of the King's castles
of Leeds, Dover, and Hadlam, and Justiciary of the Royal Forests south
of Trent. In 13C4 he was made Keeper of the Privy Seal, then Secretary
to the King, and Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England in
1367. This illustrious prelate was most active in establishing strict disci-
pline and reforming abuses in the Church, to which he was a munificent
benefactor, besides founding Winchester College, and New College, Oxford.
He died at South Waltham, in 1404. The " Chronicon Wintonense" consists
of the Breviate of the Kings of England and the Chronicle of the years
1344 to 1377.
3015 Historici Scriptores de Rebus Britannicis, prsecipue de
Rebus Anglicis, et Testes magna ex parte oculati Gestorum,
quse in Narrationibus suis commemorant ; scil. Galfredi
Monumetensis Historia Britonum, et Pontici Verunnii
Historia Britannica, recensuit J. A. Giles ; — Gild^e Sapientis
Opus de Excidio Britannise, nee non Nennii Historia Brito-
num, recensuit Jos. Stevenson ; — Bedje Venerabilis Chro-
nicon Mundi ad Annum 729 ; Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis
Anglorum; Vitse S. Cudbereti, S. Felicis, nee non Historia
Abbatum Viuremuthensium et Gyruvensium ; libellus de Locis
Sanctis ; Martyrologium ; Epistolse, et Miscellanea, recensuit
J. A. Giles; 0 vols. — Florentii Wigornensis Chronicon
ex Chronicis, cum Continuatione (ab Anno 449 ad Annum
11G3), edidit B. Thorpe; 2 vols. — Rogeri de Wendover
Chronicon, sive Flores Historiarum, cujus prima in parte, ab
Initio Mundi ad Adventum Normannorum, et in secunda ab
Anno 1066 ad Annum 1235 cum Additionibus Matth^ei Pa-
risiensis, edidit H. O. Coxe ; 5 vols. — Richardi Dtvisien-
sis Chronicon Ricardi I. ab Anno 1189 ad Annum 1193,
recensuit Jos. Stevenson. — Walteri de Hemingburgh de
Rebus Gestis Regum Anglise, recensuit H. G. Hamilton ; 2
vols. — Chronicon Anglise Petriburgense, ab Anno 654
ad Annum 1368 ; nee non Galfridi de Swtnbroke Chro-
nicon Angliee ab exordio Mundi ad Annum 1356; recensuit
J. A. Giles; 2 vols. — Wilhelmi Parvi, Novoburgii in Agro
Eboracensi, Historia Rerum Anglicarum ab Anno 1135 ad
Annum 1197, recensuit H. C. Hamilton ; 2 vols. — Scriptores
Rerum Gestarum Wilhelmi Conquestoris XVI. recensuit
296 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
histori.e scriptores.
J. A. Giles. — Gesta Stephani Regis Anglise, ab Anno 1135
ad Annum llol, reeensuit 11. C. Sewell, — Herberti de Lo-
singa, Osberti de Clara et Elmeri Cantuariensis Epistolse,
reeensuit J. A. Giles. — Nicholai Triveti Annales Sex Re-
gum Anglise, Henrici II., Ricardi I., Joannis sine Terra,
Henrici III., Edwardi I. et II. ; cum Continuatione Adami
Murimuthensis, sive Chronicon sui Temporis ab Anno 1330,
quarto Edwardi III. ad Annum 1386, Ricardi II. tertium,
reeensuit Thomas Hog ; 2 vols. — Thom^e a Beckett et
Aliorum Epistoloe et Vita S. Thomas ; Gilberti Folioti
et Aliorum Epistolse ; nee non Herberti de Bosham
Opera, reeensuit J. A. Giles ; 8 vols. — Alani Tewkes-
beriensis Scripta quae extant, reeensuit J. A. Giles. —
Anecdota Bedse, Lanfranci, Bonifacii, Tatwini, Herberti e
Bosham Anonymique nonnulli de Vita D. Thomas a Becket,
reeensuit J. A. Giles. — Incerti Scriptoris de Rebus Gestis in
Bello Sancto (Henrico III. regnante) A.D. 1217-19 Narratio,
reeensuit J. A. Giles. — Chronique de la Traison et Mort de
Richart II. Roy d'Engleterre, mise en lumiere par B. Williams,
avec des Notes, Version Anglaise, et Glossaire. — Incerti
Scriptoris Chronicon Anglise de Regnis trium Regum Lan-
castrensium Henrici IV., Henrici V., et Henrici VI. edidit J. A.
Giles. — Henrici V. Anglise Regis Gesta. — Chastelain Chro-
nique de Normandie, avec Version Anglaise, par B. Williams. —
In all, 41 vols. 8vo., a most interesting Series of Monkish His-
torians, boards, uncut, quite new (cost originally a621 4s. 6d.)
£12 12s. Londini, 1838-56
Of the works which are contained in this Series, Richard of Devizes,
Roger of Wendover, Jeffery of Swinbroke, the several anonymous Chro-
; nicies of the Conqueror, the Letters of Herbert de Losinga, a great portion
of the Letters of St. Thomas a Becket, of Gilbert Folliot, of Herbert de
Bosham, and Alan of Tewkesbury, the curious volume of Anecdota of Bede,
Lanfranc and others, the Anonymous Chronicles of the Crusade of 1217-19,
of Bolingbroke's Treason, of the reigns of the three Kings of the House of
Lancaster, of Henry the Fifth, as well as the two Norman-Flemish Chro-
nicles, are all printed for the first time, and for the most part not
made use of at all, or only slightly, by any of our historians. Of the
works which have been printed before, no separate editions existed of the
Chronicle, Ecclesiastical Biographies, Account of the Holy Places, &c. by
Venerable Bede, nor of the Peterborough Chronicle, and the Gesta Ste-
phani ; and of Jeffery of Monmouth, Gildas and Florence of Worcester,
copies were scarcely attainable ; whilst, of William of Newberry, or Petit,
published by Hearne in 1719, only 150 copies were printed, and the im-
pression limited to a similar number of Walter Hemingford by him in 1731.
*%* For the Collections of Camden, Du Chesne, Gale, and Fell, of
Petrie, Sharpe, and Hardy, the Heidelberg MSS., and the collections
of Saville, Twysden, and Wharton, as well as for the folio editions of
Eadmer, Matthew Paris, Matthew of Westminster, and Walsing-
ham, and Giles' series of Scriptores Monastici, where the contents of
each are fully described, see pp. 66-71.
3016 Historians (Monkish) of Great Britain : — Bede's (Vene-
rable) Historical and Biographical Works, translated by J. A.
HIST. SCRIPT. MON.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 297
HISTORI/E SCRIPTORES.
Giles, with Life of Bede and Notes by the Editor ; 2 vols.
Lond. 1845. — Geoffrey of Monmouth's British History,
translated by J. A. Giles; 1842. — Eichard of Devizks'
Chronicle of the Deeds of Richard I., translated by J. A. Giles ;
Richard of Cirencester's Description of Britain, Latin
and English, with Notes by T. Hatcher; 1842. — Gildas'
Groans of Britain, revised by J. A. Giles ; Nennius' British
History, by J. Gunn ; 1842. — Chronicles of the White
Rose of Yoik, a Series of Contemporary Records of the Reigns
of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III., chiefly written
in the Vernacular language of the day, with Notes and Illustra-
tions ; 1845 — 6 vols. 8vo. facsimiles (published at £3), half
bound, morocco, uncut, £\ 16s. London, 1342-5
" In placing within reach of the general reader, and in the attractive
guise of well-executed and inexpensive versions, the works of the Old
Chroniclers of Britain, the editor has opened to the general refreshment
those ancient springs of historic lore, which have hitherto been sealed and
secluded for the sole use of the antiquarian, student, and bookworm."—
Morning Herald.
" Our thanks are due to the Editor of the volume before us — the Chro-
nicles of the White Rose — for having performed in a scholarlike manner, a
task which had been so inefficiently executed by the Camden Society." —
Popular Record.
3017 Leges Antiquse et Institutiones Anglo-Saxonicse et Anglo-Nor-
mannicse : — Ancient Laws and Institutes of England; comprising
Laws enacted under the Anglo-Saxon Kings from iEthelbert
to Cnut, with an English Translation of the Saxon ; the Laws
called Edward the Confessor's ; the Laws of William the Con-
queror, and those ascribed to Henry the First; also, Monu-
menta Ecclesiastica Anglicana, from the Seventh to the
Tenth Century ; and the Ancient Latin Version of the Anglo-
Saxon Laws ; with a compendious Glossary, etc. ; folio, half
bound, uncut, £2 10s. London, 1840
3017* Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, royal 8 vo. boards, £ 1 16s.
ibid. 1840
The " Monumenta Ecclesiae Anglicanse a Sseculo VII. usque ad Ssecu-
lum X." furnish the most authentic history of the Anglo-Saxon Church.
3018 Leges Antiquse et Institutiones Wallise : — Ancient Laws and
Institutes of Wales ; comprising Laws supposed to be enacted
by Howel the Good, modified by subsequent Regulations under
the Native Princes prior to the Conquest by Edward the First ;
and Anomalous Laws, consisting principally of Institutions
which by the Statute of Ruddlan were admitted to continue
in force : with an English Translation of the Welsh Text. To
which are added, a few Latin Transcripts, containing Digests of
the Welsh Laws, principally of the Dimetian Code ; with
Indexes and Glossary; folio, half bound, uncut, £2 10s.
ibid. 1841
3018* Idem liber, alia editio; 2 vols, royal 8vo. boards, £\ 16s.
ibid. 1841
* Q Q
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iiistorije scriptores.
3019 LiTTERiE et Acta Publica de Rebus Britannicis et Hibemicis,
Henrico VIII. regnante : — State Papers during the Reign of
Henry VIII , with a General Index ; 11 vols. 4to. £6 12s.
London, v. y.
Vol. I. contains Domestic Correspondence.
Vols. II. and III. — Correspondence relating to Ireland.
Vols. IV. and V. — Correspondence relating to Scotland.
Vols. VI. to XI. — Correspondence between England and Foreign Courts.
Each Section may be bad separately, at 12s. per volume.
3020 Liber Munerum Publicorum Hibernise, ab an. 1152, usque ad
1827; or the Establishments of Ireland from the 19th of
King Stephen to the 7th of George IV., during a period of
675 years ; being the Report of Rowley Lascelles, of the
Middle Temple, Barrister- at-Law : extracted from the Records
and other Authorities, by Special Command, pursuant to an
Address, anno 1810, of the Commons of the United Kingdom ;
2 vols, folio, half bound, uncut, £2 10s. London, 1843
3021 O'Conor (C.) Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores, quibus
Editor prsefixit : De Fontibus Historise Genuinse Hibernorum,
eorumque Chronologia, deque Antiquissimis Codicibus Litteris
Hibernicis ante Speculum X. exaratis. Grsecorum et Romano-
rum Testimonia, itemque S. Patricii Epistolaj, Ficci Hymnus,
et Gildse Modudii Carmen de Regibus Hiberniae scriptum ;
4 vols. 4to., plates, privately printed at the expense of the late
Duke of Buckingham, for presents only, rare, [.=£31 10s.]
Biickinghamiie, 1814-26
These volumes consist of Latin translations of the Hiberno-Celtic MSS.,
formerly in the Library at Stowe, but now added to the literary treasures
of Ashburnham House, near Hastings, the Earl of Ashburnham having
purchased the whole of the Stowe Collection of MSS. Dr. O'Conor
refrained from inserting any work which had already been printed, and
indeed the entire series may be said to consist of important additions to
the history and antiquities of Ireland, most of which were only previously
known to us by name. For contents of the most valuable work, see
Brunct, vol. iii. p. 548.
3022 Par^eneticortjm Veterum Volumen, in quo Scriptores VIII.,
cum Notis Melchioris Haiminsfeldii Goldasti, etc. ; 4to. vellum,
rare, £\ 10s. Insulae ad Lac. Acron. 1604
The writers are : 1. Val. Cimilensis — 2. Columbanus Abbas (Hiber-
nus) — 3. Dinamius Grammaticus — 4. S. Basilius Episc. — 5. An. Boethius
— 6. Tyrol, Rex Scotorum— 7. Winsbekius, pater. — 8. Winsbekius,
films.
" The second part is full of curious old Irish Poetry, and we observe a
copper cut of ' Kuning Tyro von Scotten,' with some Poetry by that mo-
narch."— Dibdin.
" It is a circumstance flattering to the literary reputation of the Irish,
that one of the most ancient Franco-Theotisc poems, is a dialogue of moral
aphorisms, between King Tyrol and his son." — Turner.
Forduni (Jo. de) Scoti-Chronicon ; vide No. 707.
3023 Jovn (Pauli) Descriptio Britannia?, Scotise, Hyhernise et Orcha-
dum. Accessit Lilii Chronicon Britannicum ; 4to. vellum,
15s. Venetiis, 1548
" The Chronicle of Lilius, a book much and deservedly recommended."
Dr. John Taylor.
HIST. SCRIPT. MON.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 299
HISTORIC SCRIPTORES.
3024 Lesl^i (Joan Episc. Rossensis) de Origine et Moribus et Rebus
Gestis Scotorum ; 4to. First and best Edition, with all the
genealogical trees, including the portraits of the Sovereigns,
from Fergus I. to Queen Mary and James VI . ; vellum, rare,
£\ 10s. Rom. in JEdibus Pop. Rom. 1578
" Lesley's Book ' De Origine,' &c. is ranked among the best histories,
both in style and materials." — Andrews.
3024* de Rebus Gestis Scotorum, et Scotise Descriptione ; 4to.
plates, vellum, 12s. 1675
" Bishop Lesley was a man of great learning and integrity, and the zealous
attachment he showed to his Royal Mistress has immortalized his memory.
His principal work is still dear to all Scotchmen, and was printed at Rome
in 1578."— MS. Note.
3025 Raderi (M.) Bavaria Sancta et Pia ; 4 vols, in 1, folio, 140 fine
plates, by Sadeler, including several of Irish and Scottisb Saints,
calf, neat, £2. Monachi, 1704
" Great delicacy and truth of drawing are discernible in the plates, as
well as elegance in the grouping." — ■Dibdin'.
Bouquet (M.) Clement, et Dom. Brial Recueil des Historiens
des Gaules et de la France ; vide No. 668.
2026 Chroniques Neustriennes, ou Precis de l'llistoire de Norman-
die, depuis le IX. Siecle ; suivi des Chants Neustriens, par Mar.
Dumesnil ; 8vo, plates, sewed, 6s. 6d. Paris, 1825
2026*Ciironiques de Normandie, publiees pour la premier fois d'apres
deux MSS. de la Bibliothecme du Roi, par Fr. Michel ; 4to.
coloured plates, 18s. Rouen, 1839
2027 Chroniques Anglo-Normandes. Recueil d'Extraits et d'Ecrits
relatifs a l'llistoire de Normandie et d'Angleterre pendant les
XT. et XII. Siecles, publie pour la premier fois d'apres les
MSS. de Londres, de Cambridge, de Douai, de Bruxelles et de
Paris, par Fr. Michel ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, £ 1 4s.
Rouen, 1836-40
Du Chesne (Andr.) Historioe Francorum Scriptores ; vide No.
1473.
0000 ■ Ejusdem Historise Normannorum Scriptores ; vide No.
705.
2028 Du Monstier (Artur) Neustria Pia, sue de omnibus et singulis
Abbatiis et Prioribus totius Normanniae ; folio, calf, scarce,
£3 10s. Rothomagi, 1663
Houard (D.) Traites sur les Coutumes Anglo-Normandes, etc. ;
vide : Civil Law.
2029 Orderici (Vitalis, Saee. XI.) Historic Ecclesiasticse Neustrise,
libri XIII. edidit Le Prevost ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s.
Paris, 1838
2029* Ejusdem Historia Normannica curis et sumptibns Socie-
tatis Hist. Gallicse ; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 1 0s. ibid. 1 852-5
2029f Histoire de Normandie; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 12s.
ibid. 1825-7
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3030 Hittorpius (Melch.) de Divinis Ecclesise Catholicae Officiis et
Ministeriis Vetustorum aliquot Ecclesise Patrum ac Scriptorum
Collectio, etc. ; folio, vellum, scarce, at'l Is. Paris, 1610
3031 Hitzig (F.) Der Prophet Jesaia iibersetzt und ausgelegt ; 8vo.
15s. Heidelberg, 1833
3031* Die Psalmen ; historisch-kritischer Commentar, nebst
Uebersetzung ; 2 vols. 8vo. 8s. 6d. ibid. 1835-35
3032 Die Prophetischeu Buecher des Alten Testaments ueber-
setzt; thick 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Leipzig, 1855
3032* Johannes Marcus und seine Schriften, oder, " Welcher
Johannes hat die Offenbarung verfasst?" 8vo. sewed, 2s.
Zuerich, 1843
3033 Urgeschichte und Mythologie der Philistaer ; 8vo. 6s. 6d.
Leipzig, 1845
3034 Kurzgefasstes exegetisches Handbuch zum Alten Testa-
ment; 16 vols. 8vo. ibid. 1841-55
s. d.
Vol. 1. Die kleinen Propheten, von F. Hitzig . . .56
„ 2. Hiob, von L. Hirzel 4 0
„ 3. Jeremias, von F. Hitzig . . . . . .50
„ 4. Samuel, von O. Thenius . . . . . .40
„ 5. Jesaia, von A. Knobel . . . . . .60
„ 6. Das Buch der Richter und Rut, von E. Bertheau . .36
„ 7. Spriiche Salomo's von E. Bertheau ; Prediger von F.
Hitzig 3 0
„ 8. Ezechiel, von F. Hitzig 5 0
„ 9. Die Bucher der Konige, von O. Thenius . . .70
„ 10. Daniel, von F. Hitzig 3 0
„ 11. Die Genesis, von A Knobel 4 6
„ 12. Exodus und Leviticus (in the press).
„ 13. Numeri, Deuteronomium, und Joshua (in the press).
„ 14. Die Psalmen, von J. Olshausen . . . . .60
,, 15. Die Buecher der Chronik, von E. Bertheau . . .60
„ 16. Das Hohe Lied, von F. Hitzig; die Klaglieder von 0.
Thenius 2 6
0000 vide et : Kurzgefasstes Exetisches Handbuch zu den
Apocryphen ; und zum Neuen Testament.
Hnogeck (A. A.) Christ- catholische Liturgik ; vide: Liturgies.
3035 Hodius (Humphredus, olim Coll. Wadhami Socius) de Bibliorum
Textibus Originalibus, Versionibus Grsecis et Latina Vulgata.
Prsemittitur Aristese Historia de LXX. Jnterprelibus ; folio,
calf, 18s. Oxonii, 1705
3036 Ejusdem contra Historiam Aristece de LXX. Interpreti-
bus ; 8vo. calf, 3s. ibid. 1684
At the age of twenty-two, Humphrey Hody published his Dissertation
against Aristeas' History of the Seventy, which was well received by most
of the learned, though rudely attacked by Isaac Vossius. Hody did not
reply, but carefully set to work upon his celebrated book " De Textibus,"
which occupied him nearly twenty years, and by which he completely
proved the correctness of his former hypothesis. His book still retains its
rank as " the classical work on the Septuagint."
3037 IIoefler's (Const.) Deutsche Piipste, nach handschriftlichen
und gedruckten Quellen ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. (published at 16s.),
cloth, 9s. Regensburg, 1839
3038 Hoelemann (A. G.) Commentarius in Pauli Epistolam ad
Philippenses ; thick 8vo. sewed, 7s, Lipsia?, 1839
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 301
3039 Hoepfeu (J. C.) Catechismus der Katholischen Kirche ; 4 vols.
8vo. sewed, 8s. Augsburg, 1783
3040 Hokpfner (J. G. C.) Epitome Theologise Christians e F. V. Rein-
hardi Acroasibus academicis descripta, etc. ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
Lipsicc, L818
3041 Hoevell (G. R. van) Dissertatio, qua Irenaei Dogma deEcclesise
Unitate exponitur et comparatur cum Ideis, paulo post ipsum
et ante ipsum obviis ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Groningce, 183G
3042 Hoffmann's (A. G.) Apokalyptiker der altera Zeit unter Juden
und Christen, in vollstandiger Uebersetzung, mit fortlaufendem
Commentar, historisch-kritischer Einleitung und Excursen ;
Vol. I. in 2 parts, 8vo. 12s. Jena, 1833-38
Part 1. Das Buch Henoch. Einleitung, Uebersetzung und Commentar
zu Cap. 1-55 ; 5s. 6d.
„ 2. Uebersetzung und Commentar zu Cap. 56-105 ; 8s. 6d.
0000 Ejusdem Grammatica Syriaca ; vide No. 2769.
3043 Hoffmanni (J. J.) Lexicon Universale, Historiam Sacram et
Profanam, omnis iEvi omniumque Gentium, Chronologiam,
Geographiam, etc. etc., complectens ; 4 vols, folio, best edition,
vellum, £2 2s. Lugd. Bat. 1698
3044 Idem liber; 4 vols, folio, calf, £1 16s. ibid. 1698
A favourite book with Dr. Parr, who calls it " the Cyclopaedia of
History."
Hoffmanni (S. F. G.) Lexicon Bibliographicum ; vide No. 529.
3045 Hofmann's (J. Ch. K.) Schriftbeweiss, ein Theologisches Ver-
such ; 2 vols, in 3, 8vo. sewed, £\. Nordlingen, 1852-6
Vol. I., separately, 5s. — Vol. II., 2 parts, separately, 15s.
3046 Desselben iEgyptische und Israelitische Zeitrechnung ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1847
3047 Hofmann (Rud.) das Leben Jesu nach den Apocryphen im
Zusammenhange aus den Quellen erzahlt und wissenschaftlich
untersucht ; 8vo. cloth, 5s. Leipzig, 1851
3048 Holden (Henrici, Angli) Divinse Fidei Analysis, sen de Fidei
Christianse Resolutione Libri II.; 12mo. sd. 4s. 6d. Paris, 1767
3048* Idem liber, alia editio edidit Jos. Braun ; 8vo. sewed,
4s. 6d. Bounce, 1844
3049 Hollazii (Dav.) Examen Theologicum, universam Theologian;
acroamatico-polemicam complectens, denuo edidit plurimisque
Animadversionibus auxit R. Tellerus ; 4to. best edition, half
bound, £1 Is. Lipsice, 1763
3050 Holstenii (Luc.) Codex Regularum quas SS. Patres Monachis
et Virginibus sanctimonialibus servandas prsescripsere ; 3 vols.
4to. half bound, calf, scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Romce, 1661
3051 Ejusdem Collectio Veterum aliquot Historiee Ecclesise
Romanse Monumentorum, Notis adjunctis ; 8vo. vellum, scarce,
7s. 6d. ibid. 1662
3052 Passio SS. Perpetuse et Felicitatis, et Passio S. Bonifacii.
Accedunt Acta SS. Tarachi, Probi et Andronici ; cum Notis et
Animadversiones ad Martyrologium Romanum Baronii ; 8vo.
vellum, scarce, 12s. Paris, 1664
Lucas Holstein was a Canon of St. Peter's and librarian of the Vatican,
302 david nutt's catalogue. [theology
from whence he drew the materials for his works. He was sent by
Alexander VII. as ambassador to Queen Christina, and received her renun-
ciation of Protestantism at Inspruek in 1(J54.
3053 Holzer's (Aug.) Neue leichtfassliche Volkspredigten auf alle
Sonn- und Festtage des Katholischen Kirchenjahres ; mit Bi-
blischen Geschichten und Leben der Heiligen ; 8vo. cloth, 6s.
Wien, 1851
3054 Holzhausen (F. A.) Commentatio de Fontibus quibus Socrates,
Sozomenus, ac Theodoretus in scribenda Historic sua usi sunt ;
4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Goettingce, 1825
3055 Desselben Brief an die Ephesier uebersetzt und erklaert ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. Hanover, 1833
3056 IIolzhauser (Bartb.) Interpretatio in Apocalypsiu ; 8vo. sewed,
4 s. Vindobonce, 1850
305/ Holzmann (Apol.) Theologia Moralis, usitato in Scholis, Ordine
ac Methodo concinnata ab oppositis Argumentis vindicata, et
numerosis Conscientise Casibus, in forma propositis et resolutis
illustrata; 2 vols, folio, calf, 18s. Campidoti, 1737
Homilt e SS. Patrum ; vide pp. 187-8.
3058 Homilarium Patristicum, edentibus L. Pelt, H. Rheinwald und
C. Vogt; 4 parts in I vol. 8vo. 8s. Berlin, 1829-33
Hommey (Jac.) Supplementum Patrum ; vide No. 1989.
3060 Honorati (a S. Maria) Animadversiones in Regulas et Usum
Critices, spectantes ad Historiam Ecclesiae, Opera Patrum,
Acta Sanctorum et Rationem interpretandi SS. Litteras. Ac-
cedunt Notae Chronologica? et Critica? ; 3 vols, in 1 , 4to. calf,
10s. 6d. Venet. 1751
3061 Honore (ou Blaise Vauzelle) Observations sur l'Histoire Eccle-
siastique de M. l'Abbe Fleury, etc. ; 12mo. calf, scarce,
10s. 6d. Malines, 1729
This is the third and best edition of this virulent attack upon the re-
marks of the Abbe Fleury respecting the Holy See.
Honorius (Augustodunensis, A.D. 1120) ; vide No. 1990.
3062 Horantii (Fr.) Loci Catholici, turn Sacrae Scripturee, turn anti-
quorum Patrum, pro Orthodoxa et veteri Fide retinenda,
Libri VII., cum Adnotationibus F. M. A. de Latera ; 2 vols.
4to. vellum, £\ Is. Romce, 1795
Horantius (Orantes) was Bishop of Oviedo, to which dignity he was
promoted on account of his labours at the Council of Trent, where he made
a most eloquent oration in 1562.
IIor.e Breviarii Romaui ; vide : Liturgies.
3063 Horbii (J. H.) Historia Origeniana, seu deOrigiue et Progressu
Haereseos Origenis; 4to. 6s. Franco/. 1670
3064 Horn (Jo.) Narratio Conversionum, quas Theologia Moralis
Saeculo XVIII. experta est apud Lutheranos, Reformatos et
Catholicos; 4to. 10s. Gocttingtp, 1S02
Horne (T. H.) Introduction to the Study of the Scriptures ; vide
No. 529.
Horneman (E. F.) Patres Apostolici ; vide Nos. 2156-7.
3065 Hors (G. C.) Mysteriosophie, oder ueber die Veredlung des
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 303
Protestantischen Gottesdienstes ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at
14s.) sewed, 7s. Frankfurt, 1817
Horstii (J. M.) Tubee VII. Sacerdotales ; vide No. 2173.
3006 Hosu (Cardinalis Stanislai) Opera omnia, ad Editiones H. Dun-
ghaei et A. Fini cum additamentis edidit Stanislaus Rescius ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, best edition, £\ 8s. Colonicp, 1584
0000 Ejusdem Confessio Catholicse Fidei in Synodo Petrico-
viensi, A.D. 1551 ; vide No. 12G0, et Rituale, inter Libr.
Liturgicos.
Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius was the Pope's Legate at the Council of
Trent, and one of the most learned and zealous champions of the Church
of Rome. His well-known " Confutatio Prolegomenon Brentii " gained
him considerable reputation with his ov\n party. He died as Cardinal
Bishop of Warmia in 1579.
3067 Hospiniantjs (R.) Opera omnia aucta et edita cum Vita Auc-
toris per J. H. Heideggerum ; 7 vols, in 3, iolio, portrait, calf,
£2 15s. Geneva:, 1681
Vol. 1. DeTemplis.
„ 2. De Festis.
„ 3. & 4. Historia Sacra-
mentaria.
Vol. 5. Concordia discors.
„ 6. De Monachis.
,, 7. Historia Jesuitica.
3068 Idem liber ; 7 vols, folio, portrait, fine copy, in Dutch
vellum, £3 10s. ibid. 1681
The third and fourth volumes contain his " Historia Sacramentaria,"
originally printed in 1598, which though nominally levelled at the Roman
Catholic dogmas and rites, covertly attacked those of the Lutherans, arid
brought about a stronger and more fierce controversy on the Real Pre-
sence than that which damaged the cause of the Reformation in the days
of Luther and Zwingle.
3069 Ejusdem Dissertationes : I. de Monachis seu de Origine
et Progressu Monachatus et Ordinum Religiosorum ; Tiguri,
1609 : II. de Origine, Progressu, Usu ac Abusu Templorum ;
1587 ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 18s. 1587-1609
3070 ■ Idem liber, Editio alia; folio, calf, 16s. Genevce, 1669
Hospinian was provisor of the Abbey School of Zurich, and his works
attack both the dogmas and discipline of Home.
3071 Hostiensis (Henrici a Segusio, Cardinalis) Summa Aurea ;
folio, best edition, vellum, £\ Is. Cotonice, 1612
3072 Hottingeri (Jo. H .) Historia Ecclesiastica Novi Testamenti ;
9 vols, small 8vo. vellum, £1 7s. Hanov. 1655-67
3073 Idem liber, alia Editio ; 9 vols, small 8vo. vellum, £1 16s.
Tiguri, 1651-67
3074 Ejusdem Historia Orientalis : de Muhammedismo, de
Saracenismo, de Chaldaismo, de Statu Christianorum et Ju-
daeorum tempore Orti Muhammedismi ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d.
ibid. 1654
0000 Ejusdem Pentas Dissertationum de Abusu Patrum, etc. ;
vide No. 1991.
0000 Ejusdem Juris Hebraeorum Leges ; vide No. 2770.
0000 Ejusdem Smegma Orientale ; vide No. 2771.
0000 Ejusdem Cippi Hebraici ; vide No. 2/72.
John Henry Hottinger was one of the first to make Oriental learning
subservient to illustrate the history of the Church, with the materials of
304 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
which he displays a most intimate knowledge ; and to which, as Professor
of Ecclesiastical History at Zurich, his native place, he devoted much of
his time. His reputation procured him the notice and esteem of the
Elector Palatine, who employed him for six years in restoring the Univer-
sity of Heidelberg to its former high reputation.
30/5 Hottinger (J. J.) Histoire des Suisses a l'Epoque de la Re-
formation; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Paris, 1833
30/6 Fata Doctrinse de Prsedestinatione et Gratia Dei ad hsec
usque tempora ab ortu Christianismi in Annales digesta ; 4to.
vellum, 12s. Tiguri, 1/27
3077 Ejusdem Opuscula Philologica, Critica atque Hermeneu-
tica ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Lipsice, 1817
3078 Houbigant (C. F.) Notse Criticse in libros Veteris Testamenti
cum Hebraiee turn Greece scriptos, cum integris ejusdem Pro-
legomenis ; 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 12s. Francofurti, 1777
0000 vide : ejusdem Biblia Hebraica ; vide No. 286.
Houbigant was a priest of the Oratory, and one of the most profound
Hebraists of his time.
30/9 Houdry (Vincent) Bibliothcque des Predicateurs : Morale Chre-
tienne, 8 vols. — Mysteres de Notre-Seigneur et de la Vierge
Marie, 3 vols. — Panegyriques des Saints, 4 vols. — Supple-
ment : Morale Chretienne, 2 vols. — Mysteres, 1 vol. —
Panegyriques, 1 vol. — Ceremonies de l'Eglise, 1 vol. — Quatre
Retraites de buit jours, 1 vol. — Pieces Melees, 1 vol. — In all
22 vols. 4to. calf, £7 7s. Lyon, 1724-41
3080 ■ la Meme: Morale Chretienne, 8 vols. — Mysteres,
3 vols. — Panegyriques, vols. 1 et 2 — In all 13 vols. 4to. calf,
£2 10s. ibid. 1715
3081 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Concionatoria Ethicse Christianae,
Ordine Alphabetico digestse ; 7 vols, folio, calf, £3 13s. Cd.
Aug. Vind. 1749
3082 Houtteville (l'Abbe Claude Franc,.) la Religion Chretienne
prouvee par les Faits ; 4 vols. 12mo. boards, 6s.
Amsterdam, 1744
Houtteville was Perpetual Secretary to the French Academy.
3083 Howel (L.) Synopsis Cauonum Apost. Conciliorum Ecclesiae,
Grsecse vel Latinee ; nee non Conciliorum, Decretorum et
Legum Ecclesise Britannicse et Auglo-SaxonicBe, cum Annota-
tiouibus ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £2 2s. Londini, 1/08-10
Hovedenus (Rogerus) ; vide No. 715.
Hrotswetha (Saec. X.) ; vide No. 575.
3084 Hueber (A.) Historia Missse Romanse ; folio, portrait, 6s.
Monach. 1758
3085 Hueffell (L.) ueber das Wesen und den Beruf des Evangelisch-
Christlichen-Geistlichen ; 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 4s. 6d. Giessen,\S35
Huelfsbuch beim Gebrauch der Kirchenagende ; vide : Litur-
§ies-
3086 Huetii (Petr. Dan. Suessionensis Episcopi) Demonstratio Evan-
gelica, recognita et amplificata ; folio, calf, 10s. Paris, 1690
3087 Sermons sur le Catechisme de Calvin ; 4 vols. 8vo. haL
bound, 10s. Amst. 1762
THEOLOGY. J NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 305
3088 Huet (P. Dan.) Traite de la Situation du Paradis Terrestre ;
12mo. calf, 4s. Paris, 1691
Ejusdem Origeniana et Notae in Originem ; vide No.
2133.
Considering the number and the excellence of his works, Bishop Huet
must be placed in the rank of the most learned men of his age. He was
private tutor to the Dauphin, for whose use he projected the series of
Classics " in Usurn Delphini."
3089 Hug's (J. L.) Einleitungin die Schriften des Neuen Testaments ;
2 vols. 8vo., boards, 5s. Stuttgart, 1826
3090 Dieselbe; 2 vols. 8vo., half bound, calf, 9s. ibid. 1826
This improved edition was not used for the English translation which
appeared in 1827.
Hugo (de S. Charo, Cardinalis, circa A.D. 1250) ; vide Nos.
1992-3.
Hugo (Cluniensis, A.D. 1108) ; vide No. 575.
Hugo (Rothomagiensis, A.D. 1140) ; vide No. 1952.
3091 Hugonis (Caroli Ludovici) Sacrse Antiquitatis Monumenta
Historica, Dogmatica, Diplomatica, Notis illustrata ; 2 vols,
folio, vellum, very scarce, £7 7s.
Stivagii, 1725 — Sancti Deodati, 1731
Mr. Dowling gives the contents at pages 117-8 of the " Notitia," and
alludes to the rarity of the work, acknowledging his obligation to Mr.
Maitland for the loan of a copy from Lambeth to enable him to do so.
But the mere enumeration of the titles of the separate sections conveys
but a slight idea of the value of the materials here brought together. Take
as an instance the Letters, 137 in all, of Gervase, Abbot of St. Juste, and
afterwards Principal of the Premonstratensian order, who was a native of
Lincolnshire and of noble lineage, towards the close of the twelfth cen-
tury, and succeeded Baldwin in the former dignity in 1 195. He had studied
and taken high honours at Paris, and his letters are addressed to the
emperors and sovereigns, as well as to the popes and principal prelates
of the period in which he lived, and relate not only to church discipline,
but also the stirring events in secular matters of that day, such as the
civil wars between Henry III. of England and the Barons, in which his
native county of Lincoln took so prominent a part. In a letter (Epist. XIII.)
to the Cardinal Archbishop Langton, he alludes to the peace then just
concluded between the king and Louis VIII. of France, by which the car-
dinal and other prelates, who had sided with the French prince, were ex-
cluded from pardon, exhorting him notwithstanding still to stand firm by
the interests of the Church. Gervasius's epitaph tells his history : —
" Anglia me genuit, nutrivit Gallia, Sanctus
Justus, Thenolium, Prjemonstratumque dedere
Abbatis nomen, sed mitram Sagia, tumbam
Hie locus, oretur ut detur Spiritus astris."
Amongst his correspondents may be mentioned Montbeliard, the Cru-
sader, or King John of Jerusalem, who furnishes curious information re-
specting the Holy Land, in several letters scattered through the series, and
the Archbishop of Narbonne, who sought his aid in the war of extermina-
tion against the Albigenses. The 72nd letter is addressed to the Chan-
cellor of Wells Cathedral, amico suo ; and the 73rd is rather an equivocal
letter of introduction for Isaac, a canon of Tuam, who had been sent over
to France to learn the language. Again, there is a grateful letter (No. 77)
of Gervase to Hubert de Burgh, the chief justiciary of England for his pro-
tection of St. Radigunde's Abbey near Dover, belonging to the Order, and
another to Gilbert Glanville, Bishop of Rochester, respecting the confirma-
tion of the gift of Greenwich, followed by his appointment of the Abbot of
* R R
306 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Beckenham as Visitor to St. Radigund. Letter XC. is addressed to Peter
de Rupihus, Bishop of Winchester, respecting the foundation of Hales'
Abhey in 1218. To our scanty materials of Scottish Monastic history Letter
XCU. supplies a confirmation to a passage in Dempster, "tres in Candida
Casa extitisse ecclesias Ordinis Pramionstrat. asserit, Cathedralem, Abbati-
alem et Prioralem." It is addressed to Bishop Walter. There is also a
letter from his countess, the Lady Adelaide, giving an account of the death
of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, dated on the eve of the Apostles
Peter and Paul, 1219, with Gervase's letter of condolence to the countess.
As Superior of the Order, he addresses instructions to all the English
abbots subject to his rule, in Letter CXXV. Amongst these the principal
were Alnwick, Wellbeck, and Newstead, to the former of whom he also
addresses the 128th letter. There are many interesting particulars in other
letters respecting the Albigenses, the Crusades, including the call of Pope
Honorius III. to the citizens of Flanders and Brabant. Such is but the
slight sketch of a very small portion of the contents of these rare volumes,
but sufficient to show their value. The list given by Mr. Dowling enu-
merates the Chronicles of the Abbots of Blumendahl, the Chronicon Bal-
duini Ninoviensis ad annum 1293 ; Chronicon Abbatiae Vicoviensis, and
the letters of Hugh Metella, all abounding in curious and interesting
matter, respecting one of the most stirring periods in the history of the
world.
Charles Louis Hugo, Bishop of Ptolemais, was one of the most celebrated
antiquaries of his day. So little is this important work known, that Ebert
quotes the first volume alone under the date of 1732, and adds: — "A
second volume does not exist," which is copied by Brunet in his last
edition of the Manuel. He, however, also cites the correct dates of 1725-
31, but admits that he has not been able to see a copy of the book so
cited, to verify its existence.
3092 IIugonis (Hermanni, Soc. Jes.) Pia Desideria, libri III. cum
XLV. figuris aeri incisis, ad Ferdinandum IV. Hungarise et
Bohemise Regem ; small 8vo. fine paper, proof impressions of
the 45 emblematical plates, in the original binding, clasps, gilt
edges, fine copy, 15s. Grcecii, Widmanstadii, 1651
3093 Idem liber, alia Editio, ISmo. 3s. Colonics, 1709
3094 Idem liber, alia Editio, 3 vols. 18mo. plates, 3s. 6d.
ibid. 1741
3095 Desselben Gottselige Begierde, aus dem Lateinischen von
C. Stengel ; l8mo. 45 plates, 3s. 6d. Augsb. 1627
The author of the celebrated treatise " De Prima Scribenda Origine,"
and of the " Militia Equestris Antiqua et Nova," is perhaps best known by
his " Pia Desideria," the popularity of which has survived that of his more
elaborate works.
3096 Huissen (Baron de) Histoire des Conclaves depuis Clement V.
jusqu'a present. Enrichie de plusieurs Memoires, qui contie-
nent l'Histoire du Pape et des Cardiuaux d'aujourd'hui et celle
des principales families de Rome, ou Ton apprend quantite de
Particularitez de cette Cour ; 2 vols. 12mo. numerous plates of
the ceremonials observed on the demise of the Pope and the
election of his successor, vellum, 10s. 6d. Cologne, 1703
3097 La meme ; 2 vols. 12mo. plates, calf, 12s. ibid. 1703
Huisseau (M. de 1' et M. Larroque) Discipline des Eglises de
France ; vide No. 232.
3098 Hund (W.) Metropolis Salisburgensis, continens Prirnordia Re-
ligionis Christianse per Bojariam et loca qusedam vicina ; Fun-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 30/
dationes et Erectiones Monasteriorum et Collegiorum, cum Codd.
Diplomatibus et Notis edidit C. Gewold ; 3 vols, in 1, folio,
calf, 18s. Ratisbonce, 1719
Humbertus (de Romanis, A.D. 1254) : vide No. 1995.
Hundeshagen (C. B.) Zwinglianismus Lutherthums und Cal-
vinismus; vide No. 1234.
3099 Hungaricarum Rerum Scriptores varii Historici et Geographici,
nunc primum editi, cum Indicibus (curis Jacobi Bongarsii),
Francofurti, 1600 (scarce) — Joacbimi Camerarii de Rebus
Turcicis Commentarii ; ibid. 1598 — Martini Broniovii de
Biezdzfedea Tartarian Descriptio ; nee non G. a Reicbersdorf
Transylvanise ac Moldavice Descriptio, et G. Werner de admi-
randis Hungarise Aquis ; maps, scarce, Colon. 1595 — 3 vols.
in 1, folio, vellum, £1 10s. v. I. et a.
3100 IIunnii (iEgidii) Tbesaurus Evangelicus et Apostolicus : Com-
mentariain Novum Tesfamentum ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £1 10s.
Witteberg, 1705-6
3101 Ejusdem Tbesaurus Evangelicus, complectens Commen-
taries in IV. Evangelistas et in Acta Apostolorum ; folio,
vellum, 16s. ibid. 1706
3102 Ejusdem Thesaurus Apostolicus, complectens Commen-
tarios in omnes Novi Testamenti Epistolas et Apocalypsin
Johanuis, locupletissimos, a J. H. Feustkingio auctos et editos ;
folio, vellum, 14s. ibid. 1705
3103 • Ejusdem Opera omnia; 5 vols, in 3, folio, hogskin,
£3 10s. ibid. 1607
Giles Hutmius, a Lutheran divine, was a great opponent of the doctrines
of Calvin. He filled the Divinity chair at Marhurg, in 1576, from whence
he removed to Wirtemberg, where he died, in 1603, leaving behind him a
wo Id-wide spread reputation as one of the most learned and orthodox
divines of his time.
3104 ■ Ejusdem Calvinus Judaizans ; Dootrina de Persona Christi;
Articulus deTrinitate; de Divina Majestate Christi ; Articuhis
de Baptismo et Coena Domini ; de Majestate, Auctoritate,
Fide, et Certitudine S. Scripturse Veteris et Novi Testamenti ;
Anti-Parseus, seu Refutatio Pargei Script, de Trinitate ; de In-
dul^entiis et Jubilseo, contra Bellarminum ; Disputationes Theo-
logicse ; in all 10 vols, in 5, small 8vo. newly bound in calf,
antique style, carmine edges, £3 10s. v. I. et a.
Weismann calls Hunnius " Decus et ornamentum temporis sui." His
works are scarce in this country.
3105 IIunnit (N.) Epitome Credendorum : A Popular View ol the
Doctrines of the Lutheran Church, or Epitome Credendorum,
translated into English by P. E. Gottheit, from the edition of
1625, with a Preface by the Rev. W. Loehe; 8vo. sewed, 6s.
Nurenberg, 1847
Intended for the use of the New England and Anglo-American Lutheran
congregations.
IIuntendtjnesis (Ilenricus) ; vide Nos. 713, 715
3106 Hurter's (Fried.) Geschichte Papst Innocenz 111. und seiner
Zeitgenossen ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2. Hamburg, 1834-1843
3107 Desoelben Geburt und Wiedcrgeburt, Erinnerungen aus
308 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
seincm Leben und Blicke auf die Kirche ; 2 vols. 12mo. sewed,
7s. Schajfhausen, 1845
The curious autobiography of a seceder from the Church of Rome after
his reconciliation to her, and rc-admission to her priesthood. Full of
interest on matters of faith and discipline, and placing the History of the
Reformation in a new light.
3108 Hussi (Joa.) et Hieronymi Pragensis, Historia et Monumenta ;
2 vols, folio, fine copy in monastic binding, rare, £2 10s.
Norib. 1583
3109 Idem liber, alia Editio ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum,
£\ 15s. ibid. 1715
John Huss and his pupil and fellow martyr Jerome of Prague, claim the
especial regard of the members of the Anglican Church. They were both
induced to promote the reformation of the Church from the perusal of the
■writings of Wickliffe and the Lollards of England ; and the Hussites of Bo-
hemia paved the way for Luther and the reformers of the next century, by
preparing men's minds to resist the encroachments of Rome. The cele-
brated treatise of Huss, " De Ecclesia," read publicly by him at Prague in
1413, gave great offence to the Church of Rome, and led to his being cited
to attend the Council of Constance, which condemned him as an incorrigible
heretic to the stake.
3109*Hutten (Ulrich ab) Opera turn Latina quam Germanica, qua;
extant omnia, collegit, edidit, variisque Annotationibus illus-
travit E. J. H. Muench ; 5 vols. 8vo. (published at £2 8s.)
sewed, £1. Berolini et Schafh. 1821-25
3110 Idem liber ; 5 vols. 8vo. newly half bound, calf, gilt backs,
carmine edges, £\ lis. 6d. ibid. 1821-5
31 1 1 ■ Idem liber, cui accedit vol. VI. sive Opera dubia, quse inter
Epistolse Obscurorum Virorum et alia Monumenta Ssec. XVI. ;
6 vols. 8vo. (published at £2 18s.) sewed, £1 5s. ibid. 1821-7
Containing the whole of the works of this witty, sarcastic, and violent
writer, who did great service to the cause of Luther by the publication of
the Papal Bull against that reformer, with remarks of his own, so full of
strong sense, wit, and satire, that it commanded the attention of the
learned, and led many who had hitherto wavered to join the ranks of the
reformed party.
3111* nach seinem Leben, seinem Karakter, und seinen Sehrif-
ten geschildert von C. J. Wagenseil ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d.
Nuernb. 1823
3112 Ejusdem ad B. Pirckheymer, Patricium Norimbergensem,
Epistola, cum Commentario edidit J. Bnrckhard ; 12mo.
portrait, vellum, 5s. Wolfenbuttel, 1617
In the same volume are other Tracts of Ulricab Hutten.
3113 Htjtteri (Leonardi) Loci Communes Theologici, cum tribus
Indicibus. Accedit Irenicum vere Christianum, sive de Synodo
et Unione Evangelicorum non-fucata concilianda ; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, vellum, scarce, £l 10s. Witteberg. 1619
The works of this " moderate " Reformer have become scarce.
3114 Huttertjs Redivivus, oder Dogmatik der Evangelisch-Luther-
ischen Kirche. Ein dogmatisches Repertorium fner Stndi-
rende ; 8vo. (published at (is.) sewed, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1K39
Hybernicus (Thomas) ; vide No. 1996.
3115 Hymni Sacri, quas ex plurium Gallioe Dioecesium Breviariis col-
legit F. J. Wernzierl; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Aug. Vind. 1820
Hymni et Hvmnale ; vide : Liturgies.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 309
3116 Hyperii (Andreae) Commentaria in omnes Pauli Epistolas, nee
non in Epistolam Judse, nunc primum edita a Jo. Mylio; 5 vols,
in 2, folio, best edition, hogskin, scarce, £3 3s. Tiguri, 1584
3117 Ejusdem in Jesaise Oracula Annotationes breves et eru-
ditse ; small 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Basil, 1574
3118 Ejusdem Topica Theologica; small 8vo. vellum, 6s.
Tiguri, 1564
3119 Ejusdem Elementa Religionis Christianse ; small 8vo.
vellum, 6s. Marpurgi, 1563
3120 Ejusdem Opuscula Theologica XV. (quae inter : de In-
stitutions Nov. Collegiorum ; de Catechesi ; de Via Justifica-
tionis ; de Spiritu et Litera ; de Missarum Celebratione ; de
Synodis annuis) ; small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 15s. Basil, 1570
3121 Ejusdem de Sacrse Scripturse Lectione ac Meditatione
quotidiana libellus ; small 8vo. vellum. 5s. ibid. 1582
Hyperius, on joining the Reformers, was obliged to leave Flanders, and
for a time resided in England, which he quitted upon receiving the ap-
pointment of Divinity Professor in tlfe University of Marburg, where he
died in 1564. The writings of this Reformer are all scarce.
3122 Ignatio (Henrici a Sancto) Ethica Amoris, sive Theologia
Sanctorum praesertim SS. Augustini et Thomse Aquinatis
circa universam Amoris et Morum Doclrinam ; 3 vols, folio,
calf, £ 1 10s. Leodii, l/0i>
Ignatius (S. Syrus, A.D. 107) ; vide Nos. 1997-201.
3123 Ikenii ^ Conradi) Dissertationes Philologico-Theologicse in diversa
Sacri Codicis, utriusque Instrumenti, loca ; 2 vols. 4to. 10s.
Trajecti, 1749-70
3124 Ilgf.nii (C. D.) Opuscula varia (Philologica et Theologica) ; 2
vols, in 1, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Erfurtii, 1797
3125 Desselben Urkunden des Jerusalemer Tempel-Archivs,
und Urkunden des ersten Buchs Moses ; thick 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Halce, 1798
3126 Illyrici (Matthsei, Flacii, vel Francowitz) Clavis Scripturaj
Sacra:, seu de Sermone Sacrarum Literarum plurimoe generales
Regulse, et singularum Vocum et Locutionum Usus ac Ratio,
ordine Alphabetico ; 2 vols, folio, hf. bd. veil. 18s. Basil. 1567
See also under Flaccius Illyricus, Nos. 2383-4.
Imbonati (Jos.) Bibliotheca Latino-Hebraea ; vide Nos. 485 et
530.
3127 Immaculato (de) Deiparse semper Virginis Conceptu, Caroli
Passaglia, e Soc. Jesu, Commentarius ; 3 vols. imp. 4to. proof
impression of the frontispiece before the letters, £3 13s. 6d.
Roma-, 1854-5
3128 Idem liber, alia Editio ; imp. 8vo. £1 Is. Neajwli, 1855
3129 Idem liber; imp. 8vo. hf. bd. russia, £\ 8s. ibid. 1855
3129* Idem liber; imp. 8vo. cf. antique style, £1 10s. ibid. 1855
The evidence upon this Dogma of the Church of Rome is thus divided :
— 1. Virginis Idea. 2. Virginis Apposita. 3. Virginis Typi. 4. Accom-
modatio Scripturarum ad Virginem. 5. Scripturarum de Virgine
Testimonia. 6. Traditionis de Virgine Sententia. 7. Con-
ceptae Virginis Cultus. 8. Judicium lnstitutae Probationis. Sections 1,
2, and 3, fill 512 pages ; Sections 4 and 5 occupy 586 ; and Sections 7 and
8, 1518 pages ; in all 2104 pages of the quarto edition.
Index Expurgatorius ; vide Nos. 531, 1125.
310 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Index Librorum Prohibitorum ; vide Nos. 532-7 et 1235-6.
3130 Idem liber a S. Urbano VIII. publicatus ; 8vo. vellum,
rare, 6s. Colonics, 1627
3131 Idem liber Innocentii XI. Jussu editus ; 3 vols, in 1 ;
8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Pragce, 1726
3132 Idem liber, Benedeti XIV. Jussu recognitus ; 8vo.
hogskin, clasps, 8s. Romce, 1744
3133 Idem liber, ad Annum 1744 : 8vo. veil. 6s. ibid. 1750
3134 Idem liber, cum Additamentis ; 8vo. veil. 7s. ibid. 1752
3135 Idem liber, Editio postrema, 8vo. calf, 8s. ibid. 1761
Indulgenti^e ; vide Amort, No. 54; Bellarmin, No. 211;
Campegius, No. 874 ; Cartier, No. 1021 ; Germonius, No. 918.
Ingulvhus (Croyland, A. D. 1109) ; vide Nos. 709, 715.
Innocentii III. (Papa;) Epistolse ; vide Nos. 575, et 2002.
Inquisitio ; videEymerieus, Nos. 910, 15b5-6 ; Pignatelli, No.
946 ; Limborch, Llorente, Sousa.
Ireland ; vide Arsdekin, Nos 73-4 ; Beling, No. 197; Bourchier,
No. 669 ; De Burgo, No. 769 ; Camden, No. 704 ; Carve, No.
1022; Demster, No. 1403; Jovius, No. 3025; Liber Mune-
rum, No. 3022 ; Macmabon, No. 927* ; Messingbam, No.
3022 ; O'Conor, No. 3023 ; Pansnetici Veteres, No. 3024 ;
Rader, No. 3028 ; Staniburst, et Usserius.
Iiifn^tjs (Lugdunensis Episcopus, A.D. 202); vide Nos. 2003- 10.
Israeli (Rabbi Isaaci, A.D. 1310) Jesod Olam ; vide, No. 2787*.
3136 Irvine (Edward) aus seinem Leben und Schriften. Herausg.
von M. Hohl. ; 8vo. portrait, sewed, 3s. St. Gallen, 1839
Isal« Vaticinia; vide: Gesenius, No. 2514 ; Knobel, No. 3034,
et Rosenmueller, infra.
3137 Observationes ad Isaiam LII. 13, LIII. 12 ; 2 parts, 4to.
2s. 6d. Tuebingce, 1825
Isenbiehl (J. L.) Cbrestomatbia Patristica ; vide No. 2011.
Isidorcs (Pelusiota, A.D. 440) ; vide Nos. 2012-15.
Isidorus (Hispalensis, A.D. 636) ; vide Nos. 2016-18.
3138 Ittigii (Tho.) Historia Ecclesiastica Primi et Secundi Saeculi ;
2 vols. 4to. vellum, scarce, £\ 4s. Lipsicc, 1709-11
3139 Ejusdem de Bibliotbecis et Catonis Patrum, variisque
veterum Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Collectionibus et aliis
Tractatus, variis Observationibus et Animadversionibus refec-
tus ; portrait, Lipsice, 1707- — Meelfuebreri (Rod. Mart.) Ac-
cessiones ad Bibliothecum promissam et latentem Tb. J. al
Almoloveen ; Noribnyce, 1 699.— Berniorre (Jo. Aug.) Histo-
rise Ecclesiasticse a Reformatione Zwinglii et Lutheri ad nostra
usque tempora Compendium ; Uitroj. ad liken. 1703. 3 vols,
in I, 12mo. fine copies in vellum, 15s. v. I. et a.
Ejusdem Bibliotbeca Pair. Apost. No. 2019, et de Bi-
bliothecis et Catenis Patrum, No. 537*.
Ivo vel Ives (Carnotensis, A.D. 1 115) ; vide Nos. 2020-1.
31-10 Jablonski (D. E.) Historia Consensus Sendomirensis inter
Evangelicos utriusque Partis, Regni Polonire et M. D. Litbu-
anise (A.D. 1570 die 14 Aprilis), etc. ;4to. half bound, vellum,
15s. Berolini, 1731
Dedicated to Archbishop Wake.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2"0, STRAND, LONDON. 311
3141 Jablonski (P. E ) Opuscula, quibus Lingua et Antiquitas iEgyp-
tiorum difficilia librorum Sacrorum loca et Historice Ecclesias-
ticse capita illustrantur, edidit J. G. Te "Water ; 4 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 18s. Lag A. Bat. 1804-13
3142 Ejusdem Dissertationes VIII. de Terra Gosen ; 4to. with
autograph of Anquetil Duperron, 6s. Franco/. 1/36
3143 Ejusdem Pantheon iEgyptiorum, sive de Diis eonvm
Commentarius cum Prolegomenis de Religione et Theologia
iEgyptiorum ; 4 vols, in 1, 8vo. vellum, 8s. ibid. 1750-2
3144 ■ Ejusdem Institutiones Historise Ecclesiasticse ; 3 vols.
8vo. vellum, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1766
Daniel Ernest Jablonski and his son Paul Ernest were amongst the
literary correspondents of Dr. Bentley ; and the former visited England,
where he was much caressed for his learning and piety, and translated
Bentley's Boyle Lectures into Latin. The latter was Divinity Professor at
Fraukfort-on-the-Oder, and his works are replete with profound learning.
" The Institutiones is a work of great merit, and may he read with much
utility. — Bp. Watson.
3145 Jacobatii (Dom Raphaelis) Doctrina Dogmatica de Sacramentis
juxta Mentem Doctoris Angelici, D. Th. Aquinatis ab Ecclesia
Catholica illustrata, ab Htereticis nondum oppugnta, ac pro
omnium Utilitate Fidelium nunc exarata, etc.; folio, uncut,
9s. Venetiis, 1711
3146 Idem liber; folio, cloth, uncut, 12s. ibid. 1711
3147 Idem liber; folio, half bound, vellum, lettered, 14s.
ibid. 1711
Upon the seven saeraments of the Church of Rome : Baptism, Confir-
mation, Holy Communion, Repentance, Extreme Unction, Order, and
Matrimony, which are discussed according to the teaching of St. Thomas
Aquinas.
■ de Concilio ; vide No. 1238.
Jacobus (Nisibenus, AD. 325) : vide No. 2022.
3148 Jacobi (Fr. II.) von den Goetlichen Dingen und ihrer OfFen-
barung; 8vo. boards, 2s. 6d. Leipzig, 1811
Jacobo (Phil, a S.) Bibliotheca Patrum ; vide No. 1735.
Jacobson (Guil.) Patres Apostolici; vide No. 2159.
Jacopone (delTodi, A.D. 1306) Canticaet Stabat Mater; vide:
Liturgies.
3149 Jahn (A.) Animadversiones in Sancti Basilii Magni Opera,
Fasc. 1 (in Tom. I., accedunt Emblemata Plutarchea) ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Bernce, 1842
3150 Jahn (Joh.) Archaeologia, oder Biblische Archaologie ; 2nd edi-
tion, 3 vols, in 5, 8vo. plates (published at £2 18s.), boards,
£\ Is. Wien. 1817
This invaluable work of Professor Jahn is not confined to Hebrew Anti-
quities, but includes the archaeology of other nations and people mentioned
in the Bible, and is divided into three principal sections, of which the
Domestic occupy two vols , the Political two vols., and the Sacred Antiquities
one vol. The most profound knowledge of Oriental literature, and of the
manners, customs, and habits of the East, both past and present, are
brought to his task, and the result has been the production of a work upon
biblical Archaeology that at once took its place in that valuable series
of illustrative Commentaries, of which Bochart, Selden, and Reland may
be styled the originators.
312 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [ideology.
3151 Jahn (Joan.) Archaeologia Biblica in Epitomen redacta ; 8vo.
half bound, calf, 6s. Wien. 1814
3152 Idem liber; 8vo. calf, 6s. ibid. 1814
3153 Ejusdem Enchiridion Hermeneuticse generalis Tabularum
et Exercitationes Exegeticse, Veteris et Novi Foederis, cum
Appendicibus II.; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. (published at 16s.),
sewed, 8s. ibid. 1812-15
3154 Ejusdem Introductio in Libros Sacros Veteris Foederis ;
8vo. sewed, 10s. ibid. 1814
0000 Ejusdem Biblia'Hebraica ; vide No. 288.
0000 Ejusdem Grammatica Ling. Hebraicse ; vide : No. 277 ;
Elementa Aramaica, 2775 ; Chaldaische Chrestomathie, 2776.
Jahrbuecher der Deutschen Jurist. Litt. ; vide No. 538.
3155 Jais (A.) Predigten die Alle verstehen, und die Meisten brau-
chen konnen ; 2 vols. 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Salzburg, 1825
3156 James (Thomas) Bellum Papale, sive Concordia discors Sixti V.
et Clementis VIII. circa Hieronymianam Editionem S. Biblio-
rum ; 12mo. calf, 9s. Londini, 1678
3157 Idem liber, recensuit J. E. Cox; 12mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.
ibid. 1840
Dr. James was a Wykehamist, and one of the most eminent bibliogra-
phers of the seventeenth century, as well as one of the greatest polemics of
his day. This little book was occasioned by his finding in the Bodleian, of
which he was the first librarian, the editions of the Vulgate of 1590 and
of 1592 ; the former, though corrected, sheet by sheet, by Pius V. himself,
and protected from alteration by sentence of excommunication upon the
delinquent, exhibiting upwards of 2000 slips of printed corrections, pasted
over as many passages by order of Clement VIII , who reprinted the Vul-
gate, thus corrected, in 1592.
3158 Jansenii (Cornelii, Yprensis Episcopi) Pentateuchus, sive Com-
mentarius in quinque Libros Moysis ; 4to. calf, 6s. 6d.
Paris, 1661
3159 Ejusdem Tetrateuchus sive Commentarius in Sancta Jesu
Christi Evangelia; 4to. calf, 7s. Lugduni, 1676
3160 Idem liber, Editio nova ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s.
Avignon, 1853
3161 Ejusdem Augustinus, seu Doctrina S. Augustini de Hu-
manae Naturae Sanitate, iEgritudine, Medicina adversus Pela-
gianos et Massilienses. Accessit F. Conrii, Hiberni, Archie-
piscopi Thuamensis, Tractatus de Parvulorum sine Baptismo
decedentium ; 4 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s. Roihomagi, 1652
3162 Jansenius exarmatus in Epistolis instructivis et anti-
hexaplis, seu Scriptis sex Columnarum Pauli Lugdunensis,
Capucini, contra modernos Jansenismi Errores, et prsesertim
contra centum et unam Propositiones Patris Quenelli, Cle-
mente XI. damnatas ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 9s. Solodori, 1720
Cornelius Jansen was promoted by Philip IV. of Spain to the bishopric
of Ypres in 1635. His "Augustinus," which occupied him twenty years,
was published after his death, and created a great schism in the Church of
Rome, though it promulgated nothing but what was to be found in
the works of St. Augustine, a cherished saint of the Roman Calendar.
Urban VIII. censured it as heretical, and Innocent X. condemned five pro-
positions extracted from it, relating to Grace, Free-will, and Predestination,
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 313
which are, however, still held by the disciples of Jansenism, and are some-
what similar to the doctrines of Calvinism. It need not be added, that the
book is put down in the " Index Prohibitus."
3163 Jansenii (Cornelii, Gandavensis Episcopi) Paraphrasis Psalmo-
rum, cum Argumentis et Aunotationibus ; folio, calf, 12s.
Antverp. 1614
3164 Ejusdem Commentariorum in suam Concordiam et totam
Historiam Evangelicam Partes IV. ; folio, vellum, 1 2s.
Moffuntice, 1624
Cornelius Jansen, Bishop of Ghent, was promoted to that See by Philip
II. of Spain, whom he had represented at the Council of Trent till 1563,
and where he was greatly distinguished for his learning and modesty. His
" Harmony of the Gospels " is much praised by Du Pin.
Janssens (J. H.) Explicatio Rubricarum Missalis Romani ;
vide : Liturgies.
Japan. Fasciculus e Japponicis Eloribus ; vide : Societas Jesu.
3165 Jaquelot, Dissertations sur l'Existence de Dieu ; Refutation du
Systeme d'Epicure et de Spinosa ; 4to. frontispiece, vellum, 5s.
La Haye, 1697
316G Jarchi (R. Salomonis) Commentarius in Prophetas Majores et
Minores, ut et in Hiobum et Psalmos, Latine vertit et Notis
Criticis et Philologicis illustravit J. F. Breithaupt ; 4 to. vel-
lum, 18s. Gothce, 1713
0000 Ejusdem alia Comment. Rabbinica ; vide Nos. 2777-9.
3167 Jaspis (G. S.) Versio Latina Epistolarum Novi Testamenti et
Libri Visorum Johannis, perpetua Annotatione illustrata ; 2
vols. 8vo. (published at 1 2s.) sewed, 6s. Lipsice, 1821
3168 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, calf, 7s. 6d.
ibid. 1821
3169 Jeremias (Vates) e Versione Judeeorum Alexandrinorum ac
reliquorum Interpretum Grrecorum emendatus, Notisque Cri-
ticis illustratus a G. L. Spohn ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s.
ibid. 1824
Jerome (Fr.) Bibliotheque Ascetique ; vide No. 2023.
Jerusalem, die alte Hauptstadt der Juden ; vide : Reissner.
3170 Jesse (A. L. B. de) Histoire de Jesus-Christ et de ses Apotres ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at 1 5s.) sewed, 9s. Paris, 1844
3171 Jessen (Erici Joannis) de Finnorum, Lapponumque Norwegico-
rum Religione Pagana Tractatus ; 4to. plate, uncut, 10s. 6d.
Friederichst. 1769
3172 Jessien (A.) de Authentia Epistolee Judse ; 8vo. sewed, 2s.
Lipsice, 1820
Jesu Societas ; vide: Societas Jesu.
3173 Jesu-Maria (Franc, a) Commentarii Literales et Morales in
Apocalypsin ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, 18s. Lugduni, 1648
3174 Jesu-Maria (Joannis a) Opera omnia illustrata per Ildephon-
sum a S. Aloysio ; 3 vols, folio, uncut, £\ lis. 6d.
Florent. 1771
Jesu (Thomas a) ; vide : Thomas a Jesu.
3175 Jewelli (Jo. Sarisberiensis Episcopi, A.D. 1571) Apologia Ec-
clesiae Anglicanse; 12mo. boards, 2s. Cantabr. 1818
* s s
314 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
3175*Jezirah Liber (de Creatione) qui Abrahamo adscribitur, cum
Commentario R. Abraham Ben Dior, Hebraice, cum Versione
et Notis J. S. Rittangelii ; 4to. vellum, 12s. Amst. 1642
3 I/O Joachimi (Abbatis, A.D. 1202) et Anselmi Episcopi Marsicani
Vaticiniae sive Prophetise, quibus Rota et Oraculum Turcicum
adjecta sunt, Latine et Italice ; 31 plates (but Nos. 23 and 25
are missing), 10s. 6d. Venetiis, 1G0O
0000 Vide et : Vaticinia.
Joannis (St.) Evangelium, Syriace ; vide No. 2/80.
31/7 Joannis (St.) Apocalypsis : Schliissel zur Offenbarung St. Jo-
bannis ; Uebersetzung und Erklaerung desselben durch einen
Kreuzritter; 12mo. sewed, 2s.. Karlsruhe, 1833
Joannis (Brompton seu Jorevallensis) Historia ; vide No. 716.
3178 Joannis (Castor. Episcopi) Cultus Sanctorum, et praecipue B. V.
Marise ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Posonii, 1 786
Joannis (de Fordun) Scoti-chronicon ; vide No. 707.
Joannis (Hagulst. Prions) Historia ; vide No. 716.
3179 Joannis (a Jesu Maria) Dominicale, seu Conciones super totius
Anni Dominicas, Hispanice editum, et nunc Latinitate donatum
per Josephum a S. Maria ; folio, front, calf, 12s. Viennce, 1729
Joannis (Nepotis Sylvani, Sa?c. IV.) Opera ; vide No. 2024.
Johannis (Sarisberiensis, A.D. 1181) Opera varia; vide No.
2025.
Johannis (Wallingford) Hist. ; vide No. 707.
Jocelini (de Brakelonda, A.D. 1173) Chronica ; vide No. 2027.
3180 Joel (der Prophet) uebersetzt und erklaert von K. E. Credner;
8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Halle, 1831
3181 Jolowicz (Dr. H.) M. Mendelssohn's Einleitung im Pentateu-
chum Mosis ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. Cos/in, 1847
3182 Joseph i (Patriarchse) Historia, ex Alcorano, Arabice, cum
triplici Versione Latina, et Scholiis Th. Erpenii, cujus Alpha-
betum Arabicum prfemittitur ; 4to. calf, 4s. 6d. Luffd.Bat.16l7
31S3 Josephi (Flavii, Hebrsei, Titi Liberti, A.D. 93) Opera omnia,
Graece, edidit Arnoldus Arlenius ; folio, first edition, half bound,
calf, scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Basilice, Froben, 1544
" I wonder," says Harwood, " that collectors of Greek books do not
value this ' Editio Princeps' of Josephus more. It is one of the noblest
and most venerable old books I ever saw."
3184 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat., cum Prolegomenis
et Appendice (edenteTh. Ittigio) ; folio, calf, ISs. Colon. 1691
Compiled throughout from the MSS. in the Palatine Library. Fabricius,
who was a pupil of Ittigius, praises it much, both for its correctness and
the luminous exposition of the author. The more receut editions of
Hudson, Havercamp, and Oberthuer have not superseded it, and when, as
in the present case, the copy has been sized before binding, both the paper
and typography leave nothing to be desired.
3185 Ejusdem Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat., ex Recensione MSS.
cum Versione Nova et Notis Jo. Hudsoni ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
£1 10s. Oxonii, 1720
3186 Idem liber ; 2 vols. fol. new in cf. gt. backs, £2 5s. ib. 1 720
In point of typographical accuracy, Hudson's edition is greatly preferable
to that of Havercamp, of which it forms the foundation. Oberthuer's
revised text was formed out of the two, by replacing many readings
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 315
altered by Havercamp from Hudson's edition, upon which he bestows the
highest praise, both for its correctness and the valuable notes of the editor.
3187 Josephi (Flavii) Opera omnia, Greece et Latine, cum Notis et
nova Versione J. Hudsoni, Codd. MSS. collata, recensuit, et
Notis additis edidit S. Havercampius ; 2 vols, folio, half bound,
£2 2s. Amst. 1726
3188 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, new in calf, gilt backs, £3.
ibid. 1726
Havercamp's edition, condemned by Harwood and Oberthuer, for its
gross typographical inaccuracy, also contains : — Daubuz on the Testimony
of Josephus respecting Christ ; Noldius on the Lives of Herod the Great
and Herod Antipas ; and a review of the Chronology of Josephus by
Brinch.
3189 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Greece et Latine, excusa ad edi-
tionem S. Havercampii cum J. Hudsonii collatam, curavit Fr.
Oberthiir ; 3 thick vols. 8vo. (published at £ 1 16s.) sewed, 12s.
Lipsice, 1782
3190 Idem liber ; 3 thick vols. 8vo. newly half bound, calf,
carmine edges, £1. ibid. 1782
The most accurate text of the author, the editor having collated every
known MS. and preceding edition. Harles and Schroeder are lavish of
their praises, and it is universally regretted that the text alone exists of an
edition which would, when complete, have left nothing to be desired.
3191 Ejusdem Opera omnia, Greece, edidit C. E. Richter ;
6 vols, in 3, 12mo. boards, 12s. ibid. 1826-7
Josephus is not only valuable as supplying the lacunae in the History of
the Jews for "the seventy weeks of years," prior to the birth of our Lord —
from the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem by Nehemiah — and of which his
Antiquities of the Jews, the Books of the Maccabees, and the Fragment of
Africanus, preserved by Eusebius, are the chief sources from whence we
derive our knowledge; but as confirming our Lord's prophecy of the
destruction of Jerusalem to the very letter, in his description of that memo-
rable siege. His two books against Apion, the Egyptian, the great enemy
of the Jews, at whose instigation Caligula raised a persecution against
them, his autobiography, and his account of the martyrdom of the Macca-
bees, are works of great authority. His defence of Jotapat against Ves-
pasian led to his being sentenced to death ; but at the intercession of Titus
he was pardoned, and afterwards taken into favour by that emperor, who
allowed him a pension, and gave him the freedom of Rome. He died
A.D. 93, aged about 56. Of his "Antiquities of the Jews" there is a vene-
rable codex of the 12th century in the library of Winchester College.
Josephi (a S. Maria) Dominicale, seu Condones super totius
Anni Dominicas ; vide : Joannes a Jesu-Maria.
3192 Josephus (Hebraicus seu Gorionides) sive Rerum Memorabi-
lium in Populo Judaico gestarum, imprimis de Excidio Hieroso-
lymitano libri VI. Hebraice et Latine, interprete J. F.
Breithaupt, cum Preefatione Seb. Miinsteri ; 4to. portrait,
vellum, 10s. Gothce, \ 7 10
0000 vide et Nos. 2784-5.
3193 Jost's (J. M.) Geschichte der Israeliten seit der Zeit der Mac-
cabaeer bis auf unsere Tage, nach den Quellen bearbeitet ;
9 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 8s. Berlin, 1820
3194 Dieselbe in gedraengter Uebersicht ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
15s. ibid. 1832
This valuable work is compiled from Jewish sources, for the most part in-
accessible to the general reader. It furnished Dean Milman with the
316 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
principal materials for the History of the Jews, during the period to which
it relates.
3195 Jost's (J. ML) neuere Gescbichte dcr Israeliten seit 1815 bis
1845; mit der Cultur-Geschichte, u. s. w. ; 1 vol. in 3 sepa-
rate large sections, 8vo. sewed, 15s. Berlin, 1 846-7
Jozeroth ; vide No. 2787.
Judicki (Joan.) Rituale Petricoviense ; vide: Liturgies.
3196 Juenin (Gasparis) Comnientarius Historicus et Dogmaticus de
Sacrainentis in Genere et Specie, in duas partes distributus. His
adduntur Dissertationes de Censuris, de Irregularitatibus et
de Indulgentiis ; 2 vols, folio, fine copy, calf gilt, £1 Lis. 6d.
Lugduni, 1696
Juliani (Imperatoris, A.D. 363) Opera; vide No. 2029.
Julii (Firmici, Materni, Srec. IV.) liber de Errore Ptofanorum ;
vide No. 2097-8.
3197 Julius (Gust.) ueber die Hebung des Christlicben Lebens in
der Protestantischen Kircbe ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1842
3198 Juncker (Cbrist.) Vita Lutheri ; et Successuum Reformationis
Jubilseorumque Historia ; 1 2mo. numerous plates, vellum,
4s. 6d. Schleusingce, 1699
3199 Jungnitz (E.) Religion und Kirchein Frankreicb waehrend der
Zeit der Revolution ; 2 vols. ; Desselben Religioeses Leben
in Deutscbland im 18ten Jahrhunderte ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,
6s. Charlottenburg, 1843-4
3200 Junius (F. J. J.) de Patrum ApostolicorumDoctrinamorali; 4to.
sewed, 3s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1833
Justelli (C.) Bibliotbeca Juris ; vide 922.
3201 Justelli (Chr.) Codex Canonum Ecclesise Africanse ; Gr. et
Lat., cum Notis; small 8vo. vel. scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1595
Justini (Martyris, A.D. 165) Opera; vide Nos. 2030-44.
3202 Justiniani (Fab.) Tobias Explanationibus bistoricis illustratus,
Antv. 1629 — O. de Tufo (Soc. Jesu) Comment, in Ecclesias-
ticum, Colon. 1629; folio, vellum, 10s. 6d. v. I. 1629
Justiniani (Nebonis Episcopi, A. D. 1536) Vita Christopheri
Columbi et Americoe Descriptio ; vide Nos. 274 et 2842.
3203 Justiniani (D. Laurentii, A.D. 1455) Opera omnia. Prefixa est
Vita; folio, vellum, £\ Is. Venetiis, 1721
Justiniani (Imp. A.D. 565) Pandectse ; vide No. 936.
3204 Jusz-Czakiewicz (Floriani) Controversise speculativo-dogma-
ticse ex Tractatu de Poenitentise Sacramento; 12mo. boards,
4s. (Cracovice) 1771
Juvenci (Presbyteri, A.D. 330) Carmina ; vide No. 2042.
3205 Juynboul(T. G. J.) Cbronicon Samaritanum, Arabice conscrip-
tum,cui titulus est : " Liber Joshuse." Ex unico Codice Scaligeri
nunc primum edidit, Latine vertit, Annotatione instruxit, et
Dissertationem de Codice, de Chronico, et de Qusestionibus
hoc libro illustratis, prsemisit ; 4to. sd. £1 Is. Lugd. Bat. 184S
Kabbala Denudata ; vide Nos. 2788-9.
3206 Kaiser's (G. P. C.) Theologie ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 9s.)
sewed, 6s. Erlangen, 1813-21
22Q7 Desselben Eotwurf eines Systems der geistlichen Rhe-
torik 8vo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1817
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 317
3208 Kaiser's (G. P. C.) zusammen-haengende Historisch-Eerklaerung
der V. Psalmen-buecher ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Nuremb. 1827
3209 Ejusdem Monogrammata Theologiae Christians Dog-
maticae ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Mrlangen, 1820
Kalendarium Romanum ; vide : Liturgies.
Kalisch (M.) We-eleh Shemoth ; vide No. 2791.
3210 Kalthoff's (H. S.) Kern der Heilslehre aus Calvin's Unter-
weisung in der Christlichen Religion ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d.
Elberfeld, 1828
3211 Kanne's (J. A.) Biblische Untersuchungen ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 6s. Erlangen, 1819-20
Kant's (Imm.) Werke ; vide : Metaphysics.
3212 Kapp (Ch.) ueber den Ursprung der Menschen und Volker nach
der Mosaischen Genesis ; 8vo. (published at 5s. 6d.), cloth,
3s. 6d. Nuernberg, 1829
Karo (Rabbi) Schulcham Aruch ; vide No. 2790.
3213 Kkil (C. A. Th.) Elementa Hermeneutices Novi Testamenti,
Latine reddita a Ch. A. G. Emmerling; 12mo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Lipsice, 1811
3214 Idem liber; 12mo. calf, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1811
3215 Ejusdem Opuscula Academica ad Novi Testamenti Inter-
pretationem grammatico-historicam, et Theologiae Christianse
Origines pertinentia edidit J. D. Goldhorn ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
9s. ibid. 1821
3216 Keil's (C. F.) Apologetischer Versuch ueber die Buecher der
Chronik und ueber die Integritat des Buches Ezra ; 8vo. sewed,
5 s. .. Berlin, 1833
3217 Kempis (Thorn, a, i. e. Gersenii Verceillensis Abbatis, c. A.D.
1490) Opera omnia, ad Editionem H. Sommalii, Soc. Jes.
Accedit Scutum Kempense seu Vindicise IV. librorum de
Imitatione Christi, autore E. Amort; 3 vols. 4to. rare, £1 10s.
Colonice, 1759
3218 Ejusdem de Imitatione Christi, libri IV. ; 24mo. diamond
edition, sewed, 2s. 6d. Franco/. 1845
3219 Idem liber, alia Editio, accedunt Preces Missse adjuncto
precationum Delectu in usum Confitentium et Communicantium
cura J. Hrabieta ; 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lipsice, 1852
3220 Idem liber ; 12mo. calf, antique style, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1852
3221 Kempis (Thorn, a) Nachfolge Christi; Pracht-ausgabe ; 8vo.
plates, sewed, 6s. ibid. 1837
3222 Desselben Nachfolge Christi ; 8vo. with coloured title-
page, and woodcut illustrations, sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1837
3223 Desselben Nachfolge Christi, fuer Evangelische Christen
mit Beicht-und Communion-gebeten von A. L. G. Krehl ;
12mo. fine paper, with borders and woodcuts, sewed, 3s. 6d.
Leipzig, 1845
3224 Kempis (Thorn, a) de lTmitation de Jesus Christ. Traduction nou-
velle de l'Abbe Dassance ; roy. 8vo. woodcut borders, and 10
large cuts by Johannotand Cavelier; roy. 8vo. sd. 12s. Paris, 1836
" What has made the ' Imitatio Christi ' so valuable and affecting is
that the author, Gersen, Abbot of Veiceil, in Italy, has transfused into it
3l8 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
all that holy charity, with which he himself was divinely animated. Ger-
sen is commonly confounded with Gerson, but neither the latter nor Tho-
mas a Kempis wrote that matchless book ; for there is proof in the fifth
chapter of the fourth book that it was not a Frenchman who wrote the
' Imitatio.' It is there expressed that * the Priest clothed in his sacer-
dotal habit carries the Cross of Christ before him.' Now all the world
knows that the chasubles, or copes worn at the Mass, in France differ from
those of Italy in this, that they have the Cross upon their backs ; and I
own this gives me infinite pleasure, because I am delighted with the proof
that such an excellent work was written by an Italian." — Clement XIV.
3225 Kennicotti (B.) Dissertationes II. super Ratione Textus He-
braici Vet. Test, edidit W. A. Teller ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s.
Lipsice, 1 750-65
The publication of his two celebrated Dissertations was rewarded by
the University of Oxford presenting the author with his degree of A.B.
before the usual time and without the usual fees.
3226 Kestner's (Aug.) Agape, oder der geheime Weltbund der
Christen von Clemens in Rom unter Domitian gestiftet ; thick
8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Jena, 1819
3227 Kettneri (F. E.) Insignis et celeberrimi de S. Trinitate Loci,
I. Joh. ch. v. 7, Diviua Authoritas, Sensus et Usus ; 4to. 7s.
Lipsice, 1696
3228 Ejusdem Historia Dicti Johannei de S. Trinitate,
I. Joh. ch. v. 7, per multa Ssecula omissa, et Saec. V. restituta ;
4to. portrait, 7s. ibid. 1713
3229 Keysleri (Jo. Georg.) Antiquitates Septentrionales et Celticse,
quibus plurima Loca Conciliorum et Capitularium explanantur,
Dogmata Theologise, etc. cum Moribus et Institutes nostris
perquiruntur, etc; small 8vo. plates, vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d.
Hanover ce, 1720
3230 Khamm (Corbin) Hierarchia Augustana tripartita, sive Series
Chronologica et Descriptio Episcoporum, Pro-episcoporum,
Praepositorum, Decanorum, atque Canonicorum Augustana?
Ecclesise Cathedrales ; nee non Praepositorum, etc. Dioecesis
Ecclesiarum Collegiatarum et Abbatum Regularium. Cum
Prodromo ; 4 vols. 4to. calf, numerous plates by Kilian and
others, scarce, £\ 4s. -duff. 1709-19
3231 Idem liber, cum Auctario Partis I. Cathedralis ; 5 vols.
in 4, 4to. plates, calf, £1 10s. Hid. 1709-19
Both copies contain (vol. iii. Prodromi, pp. 487-5G7) " Relatio de An-
glorum, seu Anglicanarum Virginum primreva Origiue et Propagatione Insti-
tuti, nee non justa earum Defensione."
Kimchi (Rabbi D.) Commentaria Rabbinica ; vide Nos. 2792-3.
Kimchi (Rabbi M.) Odoiporia ; vide No. 2794.
3232 Kimmel (E. J.) de Hippolyti Vita et Scriptis, Part I. ; 8vo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Jence, 1839
O000 Ejusdem Libri Svmbolici Ecclesise Orientalis ; vide No.
1239.
3233 Kinkel's (Gottfr.) Predigten ueber ausgewaehlte Gleichnisse und
Bildreden Christi, nebst Anhang einiger Festpredigten ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. K'uln, 1850
3234 Desselben Geschichte der bildenden Kuenste bei den
Christlichen Voelkern. — Part I. Die Altchristliche Kunst ; 8vo.
8 plates (all published) sewed, 2s. 6d. Bonn, 1845
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 319
Kiorning (O. G.) de Consecrationibus Episc. Magnse Britanniae ;
vide No. 922*.
Ktrchenordnung der Pfalzegrauen bey Rein, und Neuburger
Kirchengesang, 15/0; vide: Liturgies.
3235 Kirchen-Zeitung (Allgemeine) ein Archiv fuer die neueste
Geschichte und Statistik der Christlichen Kirche, nebst einer
Kirchen-historiscben und Kircben-rechtlichen Urkunden-
Sammlung,herausgegebenvonERNSTund KarlZimmermann,
und Heinrich Palmer, Aug. Scbnittspahn und D. Schenkel ;
34 vols. 4to. (pub. at £68) boards, ^£15. Darmstadt, 1822-55
3236 Kircheri (Conradi) Concordantia Veteris Testamenti, Graecse
Voces respondentes Ebrais; 4to. vellum, 6s. Franco/. 1G07
3237 Kirchhofer's (M.) Berthold Haller, oder die Reformation von
Bern; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Zurich, 1828
3238 Kirchhofer's (Jobann.) Quellensammlung zur Geschichte des
Neu-testamentlichen Canons bis auf Hieronymus, mit Anmer-
kungen, vorziiglich fur Studirende, begleitet ; 8vo. (published
at 1 2s.) cloth, 7s. ibid. 1844
3239 ■ — Dieselbe ; 8vo. half bound calf, antique style, carmine
edges, 10s. ibid. 1844
The passages from the Fathers are given in Greek and Latin, in extenso,
accompanied by notes and illustrations in German. The work is by far
the best authority on the interesting and important subject of which it
treats.
Kirsch (G. G.) Chrestomathia Syriaca ; vide No. 2795.
3240 Kirstenii (Petti) Vitse IV. Evangelistarum ex antiquissime
Codice MS. Arabico erutae ; folio, vellum, 15s. Breslce, 1608
3240* Ejusdem Notse in Evang. Matthsei ex Collatione Textuum
iEgyptiaci, Hebraici, Syriaci, Grseci et Latini ; folio, vellum,
12s. Breslce, 1611
3241 Klaiber's (C. B.) Neu-testamentliche Lehre von der Suende
und Erloesung ; 8vo. (pub. at 8s.) cloth, 4s. Stuttgart, 1836
3242 Klee's (E. W.) Allgemeine Christliche Kirche, oder das Prin-
cipium der Reformation zur Fest-stellung des Begriffes der
Evangelischen Kirche, etc.; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Berlin, 1847
3243 Klee's (H.) Katholische Dogmatik ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 Is.
Mainz, 1844
3244 Desselben Lehrbuch der Dogmen-geschichte ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 13s. ibid. 1837-38
3245 Desselben Commentar iiber das Evangelium Johannis ;
8vo. sewed, 8s. ibid. 1829
3246 Desselben Brief Paulus an die Romer ; 8vo. sewed, 8s. 6d.
ibid. 1830
3247 Desselben Auslegung des Briefes an die Hebnier; 8vo.
sewed, 5s. 6d. ibid. 1833
3248 Die Ehe ; eine dogmatisch-archiiologische Auslegung ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1835
3249 Klein's (F. A.) Grundlinien des Religiosismus (zur Aufloesung
des Rationalismus und Supernaturalismus) ; 8vo. boards, Is. 6d.
Leipzig, 1819
3250 Desselben Darstellung des Dogmatischen Systems der
Evangelisch-Protestantischen Kirche; 8vo. 4s. 6d. Jena, 1840
320 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
3251 Kleinert (A. F.) ueber die Echtheit saemmtlicher in dem
Buche Iesaia enthaltenen Weissagungen ; 8vo. (published at
8s.) sewed, 5s. Berlin, 1829
3252 Kleuker's (J. F.) Encyclopaedic der Theologie ; 8vo. sewed, 6s.
Hamburg, 1800
3253 Kleuker's (J. F.) Untersuchung der yEchtheit und Glaubens-
wuerdigkeit der schriftlichen Urkunden des Christenthums ;
5 vols. 8vo. (published at 18s.) sewed, 12s. Hamb. 1797-1800
3254 Kley (E.) die Feste des Herrn ; Israelitische Predigten far alle
Festtage des Jahres ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1824
Klopstock's (Fr. G.) Messias ; vide : Belles Lettres.
3255 Knapp's (A.) Evangelischer Liederschatz ; eine Sammlung
geistlicher Lieder aus alien Christlichen Jahrhunderten ; royal
8vo. (1358 pp.) sewed, 9s. Stuttgart, 1850
3256 Derselbe; royal 8vo. calf, antique style, carmine edges,
15s. ibid. 1850
3257 • Desselben bestehende Verordnungen fur den Evang.
Schulstand in Wuertemberg ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Tubing. 1828
3258 Desselben Christoterpe, Taschenbuch fur Christliche
Leser ; 12mo. gilt edges, 2s. 6d. Heidelberg, 1848
3259 Knapp (G. Ch.) Scripta varii argumenti maximam partem Exe-
getica; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Halce, 1805
3260 ■ Idem liber, Vol. I. tantum ; 8vo. half bound, calf, (pub-
lished at 12s.) 4s. ibid. 1805
" These dissertations place their author in the first rank of biblical
critics." — Niemeyer.
3261 Desselben Vorlesungen ueber die Christliche Glaubens-
lehre herausgegeben von C. Thilo ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s.
ibid, 1827
3262 Knatchbull (N.) Animadversiones in libros Novi Testamenti ;
18mo. calf, 2s. 6d. Oxon. 1676
3263 Kniewell (T. T.) Reiseskizzen, vomehmlich aus dem Heerlager
der Kirche, gesammelt auf einer Reise in England, Frankreich,
Belgien, Schweiz, Oberitalien, Deutschland, im J. 1842 ; 2 vols,
in 1, thick 8vo. (published at 16s.) cloth, 9s. Leipzig, 1843
Knighton (Henrici) Historia ; vide No. 716.
3264 Knippenbergh (Joa.) Historia Ecclesiatica Ducatns Geldrise ;
4to. vellum, 5s. Brux. 1719
3265 Knobel's (Aug.) Prophetismus der Hebraer vollstaendig dar-
gestellt ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 10s.) sewed, 6s.
Breslau, 1837
3266 Derselbe ; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1837
Knoes (Gust.) Chrestomathia Syriaca; vide No. 2796.
3267 Knoll. Institutiones Theologise Theoreticse seu Dogmatico-
Polemicse concinnatae a R. P. A. Knoll ; 2 thick vols. 8vo.
sewed, 16s. Taurini, 1853
3268 Koch's (A.) Commentar ueber den Brief an Philemon ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Zuerich, 1846
3269 Desselben Lehren des Christenthums ; thick 8vo. (pub-
lished at 7s.) sewed, 3s. 6d. Darmstadt, 1845
3270 Kochnovii (D. M.) de Regno Christi ac de Officiis Principum
Christianorum ; 4to. boards, 3s. 6d. Lublin, 1785
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 321
3271 Koecher (J. Ch.) Analecta philologica et exegetica in IV.
Evangelia, quibus J. Ch. Wolfii Curse Philologies; et Ciiticse
supplentur atque augentur ; 4 to. portrait, 12s. Altenb. 1766
3272 Ejusdem Nova Bibliotheca Hebraica, Analecta Bib. Heb.
Wolfii sistens, cum Prsefatione J. G. Eichornii ; 2 vols, in 1,
4to. 12s. Jena, 1783-4
3273 Ejusdem Vindicise Hebr. Textus Esai'se Vatis adversus
Rob. Lowth ; 12mo. scarce, 5s. Bernce, 1786
3274 Koeberle's (J. G.) Rom unter den letzten drei Paebsten ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 9s. Leipzig, 1846
3275 Koellner's (Ed.) Commentar zum Briefe Paulus an die Romer ;
thick 8vo. (published at 7s.) sewed, 4s. 6d. Darmstadt, 1834
3276 Desselben Geist, Lehre und Leben des Apostels Paulus ;
8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. ibid. 1835
3276* Desselben Symbolik aller Christlichen Confessionem ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 Is. Hamburg, 1837-44
3277 Kcenig (J. L.) die Menschwerdung Gottes als eine in Christum
geschehene, und in der Christlichen Kirche noch geschehende ;
8vo. cloth, 5s. Mainz, 1844
3278 Koznig (L.) Authentie des Buches Josua ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1836
3279 K{eppen (Dr. J.) die Bibel, ein Werk der Goettlichen Weisheit ;
herausgegeben von J. G. Scheibel ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. (pub-
lished at 9s.) cloth, 5s. 6d. Leipzig, 1837
3280 Kcestrr (J. B.) die Psalmen nach ihrer strophischen Anord-
nung iibersetzt ; mit Einleitungen und Anmerkungen ; 8vo.
sewed, 5s. 6d. Konigsberg, 1837
3281 Koheleth, Seelen-Kampf ; aus dem Hebraischen von Umbreit ;
8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Gotha, 1818
3281* das Collectivum der Davidischen Kcenige in Jerusalem;
historisches Lehrgedicht, uebersetzt mit Bemerkungen von
G. P. C. Kaiser; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Erlangen, 1824
3282 Kohlbrugge (H. Fr.) das VII. Kapitel des Briefes an die
Roemer in ausfuhrlicher Umschreibung ; 8vo. 2s. Elberf. 1839
3283 Kolb (J. C.) Eoma Sancta, sive Benedicti XIII. et Cardinalium
viva Imago. Accedunt Vitse, etc. a Joan. Rudolpho Conlin ex
Monumentis et Manuscriptis desumptae ; cum Continuation ;
folio, ninety portraits of Benedict XIII. and all his Cardinals,
calf, £1 5s. Aug. Find. 17^6-9
3284 Koi.larii (A. F.) Analecta Monumentorum omnis M\i Vindo-
bonensia ; 2 vols, folio, uncut, £\ 10s. Vindob.17^1-2
See also Lambecii Commentaria. For Contents see Dowling, pp. 154-8.
3284*Kolyn (Klaas) Geschicht-historial Rym, of Rymchronyk, met
Aantekeningen verrykt door Ger. van Loon ; royal folio, large
paper, half bound, uncut, £1 12s. Gravenhaye, 1745
The early text is printed on the opposite page to the modern paraphrase,
in large black letter. The notes are historical, theological, and linguistic.
3285 Koppen's (Fr.) Philosophie des Christenthums ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sowed, 6s. Leipzig, 1813-15
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3286 Koppii (J. B) et aliorum Commeutaria in Novum Testamentum,
sive Novum Testamentum Grsecum perpetua Illustratione J.
B. Koppii et aliorum illustratum ; 8 vols, in 12 parts, 8vo.
sewed, £l 16s. Goett, 1810-32
£ s. d.
Vol. I. et II. Evangelia IV. ; (not published)
„ III. 1,2 Acta Apostolorum, cura J. II. Heinrichs
„ IV. Epistola ad Romanos, cura C. F. Amnion
„ V. 1. Epistola I. ad Corinthos, cura D. J. Pott
„ V. 2. Epist. II. ad Corinth; (not published)
„ VI. Epistola ad Galatas, Ephes. et Thessalon. cura C.
F. Tychsen 0 4 0
,, VII. 1. Epist. ad Tinioth. Titum et Philemon, cura
J. H. Heinrichs 0 3 6
„ VII. 2. Epistolae ad Philippenses et Colossens. cura J.
H. Heinrichs . ....
„ VIII. Epistola ad Hebraos, cura J. H. Heinrichs .
„ IX. 1, 2. Epistolae Catholics Petri et Jaeobi, cura J.
D. Pott
,, X. 1, 2. Apocalypsis, cura J. H. Heinrichs . .
3287 Korantjs (Al.) Arabice, a very beautifully written MS., illumi-
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3290 Arabice, Recensionis Fliigelianee Textum recognitum cura
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3291 Koranus (Al.) Machumetis Saracenorum Principis, ejusque
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lingua in Latinam translatus per Robertum Retenensem An-
glurn, et alios, cura. D. Petri Abbatis Cluniacensis. His
adjunctse sunt Confutationes multorum Authorum, una cum
Martini Lutheri preemonitione : item Historise Saracenorum,
cum prsefatione Philippi Melanchthonis ; et Joannis Cantacu-
zeni contra Saracenorum Hseresim pro Christiana Religione
Apologise IV. etOrationes IV. contra Mahometem, Gr. et Lat.
Omnia redacta sunt opera, et studio Theodori Bibliandri ; 6 vols,
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3292 Kortholt (Chr. Senioris) de variis ScripturEe Editionibus ; 4to.
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3293 Liber de tribus Impostoribus (Herbert of Cherburv,
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3294 Kortholt (Chr. Junioris) Historia Ecclesiastica Novi Testa-
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Hamburgi, 1708
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 323
Kosegarten Liber Coronee Legis ; vide No. 279S* ; Litterae
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3295 Kotz (J. B.) Lehre der Kirchenvaeter ueber das Wort Gottes
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3296 Krabbe (O.) Ueber den Ursprung nnd den Inhalt der Apostoli-
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3297 Desselben Vorlesnngen ueber das Leben Jesu ; 8vo. (pub-
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3300 Kranz (G.) Compendium Historise Ecclesiasticse ad nostra usque
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3301 Krause (J. F.) Opuscula Theologica, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d.
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3302 Krazer (A.) de Apostolicis necnon antiquis Ecclesise Occiden-
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ac Lingua ; 8vo. boards, 6s. Aug. Vind. 1786
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3304 Krebsii (J. T.) Observations in Novum Testamentum e Flavio
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3305 Idem liber; 8vo. half bound, uncut, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1755
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0000 Desselben Evangelische Gebete ; vide : Liturgies.
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£,\ 4s. Aug. Vind. 1748
3310 Kroell (G.) Monotessaron Evaugelicum, sive Historia Evauge-
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324 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
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3323 Kuettneri (C. G.) Hypomnemata in Novum Testamentum,
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3324 Kuen (vel Michaelis III. Ulmse Suevorum Prelati) Collectio
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Ordinis Praemonstratensis Chronicon, P. Baythamer Historia Roggenbur-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 325
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3326 Kuinoel (Chr. Th.) Commentarius in Libros Novi Testamenti
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3327 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, 16s. ibid. 1816
3328 Idem liber (Editio repetita ad Lipsiensem secundam
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3332 Ejusdem Commentarius in Epistolam ad Hebraeos; 8vo.
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3335 Ejusdem Pericopiee Evangelicse ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s.
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3348 Lacroze (Mat. Veyssiere) Histoire du Christianisme d'Ethiope
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tales," at similar prices.
3401 In Prophetas Majores IV. ; folio, calf, 12s. ibid. 1634
3402 ■ Idem liber variarum Editionum; folio, vellum or calf, 12s.
v. I. et a.
3403 In Prophetas Minores XII. ; folio, vellum, 12s. Lugduni, 1625
3404 Idem liber, alia Editio; calf, 10s. Paris, 1635
3405 ■ Idem liber, alia Editio; folio (damaged, but perfect), hogskin,
9s. Lugduni, 1732
3406 In Libros Apocryphos ; i. e. in Esdram, Nehemiam, Judith,
Esther, Machabaeos; folio, hogskin, 12s. ibid. 1653
3407 Idem liber, alia Editio; folio, vellum, 15s. ibid. 1670
3408 In Novum Testamentum : — in IV. Evangelia; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
hogskin, 18s. Antverp. 1649
3409 ■ Idem liber, alia Editio; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 18s.
Aug. Vind. 1 735
3410 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, folio, various other editions, from
18s. to 20s. each. v. Let a.
3411 Idem liber, Editio Nova ; 4to. sewed, 15s. Lugduni, 1854
3412 Idem liber; 4to. vellum, £1. ibid. 1854
3413 in Acta Apostolorum, Epistolas Canonicas, et Apocalypsin;
3 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 16s. Paris, 1648
3414 Idem liber; 3 vols. in 1, folio, various editions, from 16s. to
18s. each. v. I. et a.
3415 ■ ■ in omnes Pauli Epistolas; folio, veil. 16s.
Antverp. 1614, vel. 1635
3416 Idem liber, alia Editio ; folio, vellum, 16s. Lugduni, 1690
3417 ■ Idem liber ; folio, various editions, from 16s. to 18s. each.
v. I. et a.
3418 in Apoclypsin, et in Epistolas Canonicas ; vellum, scarce, 15s.
Antverp, 1698
To a thorough acquaintance with the original languages, Corneille de la
Pierre, or De Lapide, his Latinized name, combined a sound judgment and
a patient and painstaking habit of inquiry, which had previously been
u u
3 JO david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
schooled in acquiring a vast amount of biblical knowledge, historical, philo-
logical, and patristic. On these points he holds the highest rank as a
commentator on the Scriptures, added to which, the moral, typical, and
literal sense of the Bible has never been so thoroughly investigated, either
before or since his time by any other writer. These Commentaries are upon
all the Canonical Books, with the exception of the Psalms and the Book of
Job. Reiramann delights in superlatives in describing the work, which he
calls " Vastissimus, locupletissimus, rarissimus, nobilissimus, et eruditione,
fama, dignitate, et gloria clarissimus."
3420 Larroque (Matth.) Histoire de l'Euchariste ; 4 to. vellum,
10s. 6d. Amstel. Elzevirii, 16/1
3421 la Discipline des E^lises Reformees de France, et son
Conformite avec cette des Anciens Chretiens, etc. La Discipline
du Synode de Dordrecht ; 4to. vellum, 9s. Amst. 1710
3422 Laspeyres (E. A. Th.) Geschichte und heutige Vervassung
der Katholischen Kirche Preussens, I'ster Theil (all yet pub-
lished) ; very thick 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. Halle, 1840
3423 La Trappe. Relations de la Vie et de la Mort de quelques
Religieux de l'Abbaye de la Trappe ; 3 vols. 12mo. calf, 9s.
Paris, \7\7
3424 Lau (A.) des Apostels Paulus Lehre von den letzten Dingen, 8vo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Brandenberg, 1837
3425 Launoii (Joannis) Opera omnia, ineditis Opusculis, Notis,
auctoris Vita, prsefationibus et indicibus aucta et illustrata ;
10 vols, folio, portrait, calf, £3 3s. Colonics, 1/31
3426 Idem liber; 10 vols, in 7, folio, portrait, fine copy in
vellum, £3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1731
John de Launoi was a zealous defender of the liberties of the Gallican
Church, and opposed legends and canonizations, as being repugnant to
true Christianity. His works are all more or less devoted to Ecclesiastical
History, and the contents of the ten volumes is set out at length in
Darling's Cyclopaedia, pp. 1777-9.
3427 Latjrentio (L. a Sancto) Conciones Adventuales de Peccatis et
de Captivitate Petri ; Conciones Quadragesimales ; Index
Concionatorius pro Dominicis totius Anni ; et Sanctorale, sive
Conciones in Festa totius Anni ; 7 vols. 12rno. calf, ^61 Is.
3428 Laureti (Hieron.) Sylva, seu potius Hortus flcridus, Allego-
riarum totius Sacrse Script, mysticos ejus Sensus, et magna
etiam ex parte literales complectens ; folio, calf, 12s.
Colon. 1612, vel 1621, vel 1682
3429 — - Idem liber, alia editio; folio, hogskin, clasps, 14s.
ibid. 1/0 1
3430 Layman ni (P. Soc. Jes.) Theologia Morales in V. libros distri-
buta ; editio multo auctior; folio, frontispiece, vellum, 10s. 6d.
Mogunt. 1654
3431 — — Idem liber, alia editio; folio, frontispiece, hogskin, 12s.
Bamberga, 1669 vel 1677
3432 Idem liber; alia editio, folio, hogskin, 16s. Mogunt. 1630
3433 Idem liber, cui accedit Repertorium ; 6 vols, in 2, 4to.
hogskin, 16s. Monach. 1625
3434 Ejusdem Jus Canonicum, seu Commentaria in libros De-
cretales ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 18s. Dilingce, 1666-73
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 331
3435 Layriz (F.) Kern des Deutschen Kirchenliedes von Luther bis
auf Gellert ; 12mo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Nordlingen, 1844
3436 Derselbe ; 12mo. calf, antique style, carmine edges,
7s. 6d. ibid. 1844
3437 Desselben Kern des Deutschen Kirchen-gesanges mit
der Musik ; 4 parts, imp. 8vo. sewed, 14s. ibid. 1853-5
3438 Leandri (F.) Qusestiones Morales Theologicse in VII. Ecclesiee
Sacramenta ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\. Lugduni, 1G88
3439 Le Blanc (Thos., Soc. Jes.^ Psalmorum Davidicorum Analysis,
Commentarius amplissimus, et Loci communes de omnibus
prope Materias moralibus, etc. ; 6 vols, in 3, folio, calf, £l 12s.
Colonic?, 1726
3440 Idem liber, alia editio, 6 vols, folio, fine copv in calf,
£1 16s. ibid. 1744
Le Blanc on the Psalms, and Pineda on Job, are frequently added to the
Commentaries of Cornelius a Lapide, which do not embrace either of the
above portions of Scripture.
3441 Le Brun (P.) Explication Litterale, Historique, et Dogma-
tique des Prieres et des Ceremonies de la Messe ; suivant les
anciens Autheurs, et les Monuments de toutes les Eglises du
Monde Chretien, avec Dissertations sur toutes Liturgies Chre-
tiennes, et Notes ; 8 vols, in 4, 8vo. plates, half bound, calf,
uncut, £1 10s. Paris, 1777
3442 la meme ; 8 vols, in 4, 8vo. calf, £1 10s. ibid. 1777
The Liturgical Dissertations occupy about seven-eighths of the work, and
Mr. Palmer fully acknowledges, in his Origines Liturgica;, the valuable aid
he received from them.
3443 la meme, nouvelle Edition du Texte (seul sans Disserta-
tions et Notes) ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Besangon, 1839
3444 Lecanie (M.) Histoires des Eveques de Coutances depuis la
Fondation de l'Eveche jusqu'a nos Jours; 8vo. (published at
7s.), sewed, 3s. 6d. Coutance, 1839
3445 Lechler's (G. V.) Apostolische und das nach-apostolische
Zeitalter, mit Ruecksicbt auf Unterschied und Einheit zwischen
Paulus und den uebrigen Aposteln, zwischen Heiden-christen
und Juden-christen ; 4to. sewed, 9s. Haarlem, 1851
3446 Desselben Geschichte des Englischen Deismus ; 8vo.
sewed, 7s. 6d. Tuebing. 1841
Legenda Aurea; vide: Liturgies, et Acta et Vitse Sanctorum.
3447 Legends der Heiligen auf jeden Tag des Jahr's; 4 vols. 4to.
many plates (published at £1 12s.) sewed, 18s. Augsb. 1835
3448 Leger (J.) Histoire generate des Eglises Evangeliques des
Vallees de Piemont ou Vaudoises ; folio, frontispiece and plates,
calf, £1 10s. Leyde, 1669
3449 la meme, folio, fine copy, in calf, £\ 15s. ibid. 1669
The most profound book on the subject, collecting together authentic
documents of the greatest importance, nowhere else to be met with, and
placing them before the reader in an interesting and perspicuous narrative.
" It is very scarce." — Dr. Gilly.
3450 Leibnitzii (Gotf. Guil. a) Opera omnia (Theologica, Philoso-
phica et Mathematica) nunc primum collecta, in Classes distri-
332 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
buta, Pracfationibus et Indicibus exornata, studio Ludovici
Dutens; 6 vols, in 7, 4to. calf, scarce, £3 10s. Genevce, 1768
3451 Leibmitzii (Gotf. W.) Opera pbilosophica quae exstant Latina,
Gallica, Germanica omnia ; edidit J. E. Erdmann ; impl. 8vo.
portrait, 18s. Berolini, 1839-40
The works of the great Godfrey William von Leibnitz contain, amongst
other subjects, interesting to the divine, his controversial writings with Dr.
Samuel Clarke, on the doctrine of free-will, and other abstruse points.
3452 Leibnitzii (G. G.) Scriptores Rerum Brunsvicensium Illustra-
tioni inservientes ; folio, fine copy, veil. £\ Is. Hanov. 1707
3452*Leitfaden in der Kircben-geschicbte nach Dannemayer ; 4 tbick
vols. 8vo. (pub. at 16s.), sewed, 10s. Leipzig, 1825-7
3453 Leigh (Edw.) Annotationes Philologicse et Theologicee in Novum
Testamentum ; 8vo. 4s. Lipsice, 1732
3454 Ejusdem Critica Sacra cura Hen. a Middoch. Accedit
J. Heeseri Prodromus Criticus in Voces Chaldaicas et Hebrai-
cas Vet. Test.; folio, portrait, vellum, 12s. Arnst. 1679
3455 Leighton (Glasguensis Arcliiepiscopi) Prselectiones Theologicse,
et Meditationes in Psalmos IV., XXXII. et CXXX., edente J.
Scholefield; 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. Cantabr. 1828
" His Theological Lectures are the very philosophy of the New Testa-
ment, and his Meditations on some of the Psalms raise us up to those purer
and sublime heights, where it was Leighton's delight and privilege habitually
to dwell." — Bp. Jebb.
Le Long (J.) Bibliotheca Sacra; vide No. 539; Sur les Edi-
tions Polyglottes, No. 540.
3156 Le Moyne (S.) Varia Sacra, seu Sylloge variorum Opusculorum
Grsecorum ad Hem Ecclesiasticam spectantium, Notis et Obser-
vationibus illustrata ; 2 vols. 4to. veil. 15s. Lvgd. Bat. 1685
Containing treatises by Polycarp, Barnabas, Hypolitus, Germanus, Basil,
Nilus, Manuelis, and others of more recent date.
3457 Lenfant, Histoire de la Guerre des Hussites et du Concile de
Basle ; du Concile de Pise ; et du Concile de Constance ;
6 vols. 4to. numerous portraits by Picart, Houbraken, and
others, calf, £2 2s. Amsterdam et Utrecht, 1714-31
0000 Concile de Basle, etc. ; vide No. 1241.
0000 Concile de Pise ; vide No. 1242.
0000 Concile de Constance; vide No. 1243.
Amongst the portraits are those of John Wickliffe and his followers,
John Huss and Jerome of Prague ; of their persecutors, Martin V. and his
Secretary Leonard Aretin, and John Charlier, or Gerson ; of their great
upholder, Wenceslas, King of Bohemia ; and of their celebrated avenger,
John Zisca, the Bohemian, who humbled both Pope and Emperor; besides
those of other persons of less mark, Popes, Emperors, Kings, and Eccle-
siastics, mixed up in the proceedings of these celebrated Councils.
3458 Preservatif contre la Reunion avec le Siege de Rome ;
ou Apologie de notre Separation d'avec ce Siege ; 4 vols. 12mo.
calf, 7s. b'd. Amsterdam, 1 723
3459 Sermons sur divers Textes de l'Ecriture Sainte ; 8vo.
calf, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1728
3460 Lengehke (C. von) das Buch Daniel verdeutscht raid ausgelegt ;
8vo. 10s. 6d. Kunigsberg, 1835
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 333
3461 Lengerke (C. von) Fiinf Biicher der Psalmen ; Auslegung und
Verdeutschung ; 2 vols. 8vo. 12s. ibid. 1847
3462 Desselben Kenaan ; Volks- und Religions-geschichte Is-
raels bis zum Tode des Josua ; 8vo. 13s. 6d. ibid. 1844
3463 Le Noir (Philippe de Crevain) Histoire Ecclesiastique depuis
la Reformation jusqu'a. l'Edit de Nantes, publiee par B.
Vaurigaud ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Paris, 1851
3464 Lentz (C. G. H.) Geschichte der Evangelischen Kirche seit der
Reformation ; ein Familien-buch zur Belebung des Evange-
lischen Geistes ; thick 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Leipzig, 1849
3465 Desselben Geschichte der Christlichen Dogmatik in
pragmatischer Entwickelung ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pubished at 10s.)
sewed, 5s. ibid* 1834-5
3465*Lentzen (J. H.) de Pelagianorum Doctrinae Principiis ; 8vo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Colonics , 1823
Leo (Diaconus) ; vide : Corpus Script. Byzant.
Leo (Grammaticus) ; vide : Corpus Script. Byzant.
3466 Leon (Luis de) Exposicion del libro de Job ; 4to. portrait, calf,
7s. 6d. Madr. 1779
Leonis (Magni, A.D. 461) Opera; vide Nos. 2057-62.
3467 Leonis X. (Joannis de Medicis, A.D. 1521.) Bulla contra Lu-
therum cum Prsefatione Glossisque Ulrichi de Hutten ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. Lipsice, 1824
3467 Le Paige (Jo.) Bibliotheca Preemonstratensis Ordinis ; 2 vols.
folio, vellum, £>\ 5s. Paris, 1633
Le Plat (Jud.) Monumenta ad Historiam Concilii Tridentini ;
vide Nos. 130G-9.
0000 Ejusdem Canones Concilii ; vide Nos. 1288 et 1308-9.
3468 Le Quien (Mich.) Oriens Christianus, quo exhibentur Ecclesise
Patriarchse, cseterique Preesules totius Orientis ; 3 vols, folio,
calf, rare, £7 7s. Paris, 1740
3469 Lessii (Leon.) de Justitia et Jure, caeterisque Virtutibus Cardina-
libus ; folio, frontisp. after Rubens, hogskin, £\ 5s. Antv. 1626
3470 Lessing (G. E.) von dem Zwecke Jesu und seiner Jiinger, Berlin,
1784. Fragmente des Wolfenbiittelschen Ungenannten (first
edition, scarce), 1788 ; 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. 5s. Berlin, 1784-8
3471 Leti (Gregorio) Leben des Pabsts, Sextus V. ; 8vo. vellum, 10s.
Frank/. 1720
3472 Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuses, ecrites des Missions Etrangeres,
(par les PP. Gobien, Du Halde, La Neuville, Querbery) ; 14
vols. 50 maps and plates, Lyon, 1819 : — Annales de la Propa-
gation de la Foi, Recueil Periodique des Lettres des Eveques
et des Missionaires des Missions des deux Mondes, &c. Col-
lection faisant Suite aux Lettres Edifiantes, 26 vols., ibid.
1842-54. In all, 40 vols, in 31, 8vo. half bound, calf, gilt,
£6 6s. Lyons, 1819-1854
" All the information," says Charles Butler, " which the Missionaries
could acquire of the learning, the arts and sciences of China (and the East),
they transmitted to Europe. It is principally to be found in their ' Lettres
Edifiantes et Curieuses,' of which Fontenelle says, ' he had never read a
book which answered better to its title.' Nor is the information they
334 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
furnish less circumstantial respecting America, more particularly as regards
the Spanish, Portuguese, and French colonies ; the latter, at the period,
inhabited by the Red Indian tribes of North America.
3473 Lettres : Choix des Lettres Edifiantes, avec des Additions,
Notes, et Observations. Precede d'un Tableau Geographique
de la Chine, sa Politique, Religion, Litterature, &c, par
l'Abbede Montmignon ; 8 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2. Paris, 1808-9
34/4 Nouvelles Lettres Edifiantes des Missions de la Cbine et
des IndesOrientales ; 8 vols. 12mo. sewed, £\ 4s. ibid. 1818-23
34/5 Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuses, ecrites par les Missionaires
sur Chine, avec des Notes Geographiques et Historiques, par
L. Aime Martin ; imperial 8vo. (841 pp.) cloth, 9s. Paris, 1843
0000 vide et infra : Stoecklein.
3476 Lettres d'un Rabbin converti aux Israelites ses Ereres, sur
les Motifs de sa Conversion. En suite, le Prophetie d'Esa'te,
ch. VII. v. 14, expliquee par les Traditions de la Synagogue ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. 1825-33
3477 Leuchte's (G. S.) Kritik der neuesten Untersuchungen fiber
Rationalismus und Offenbarungs-glauben ; 8vo. 2s. 1813
3478 Leuckfeld (Joh. Georg.) Monasticon Germanicum, sive His-
toria et Antiquitates Monasteriorum aliquot suppressorum,
Domuumque Ecclesiasticorum GermaniEe ; 12 vols, in 6, 4to.
numerous plates, a fine and perfect copy in vellum, very scarce,
£6 6s. v. I. et a.
Contents :
Vol. 1. Antiquitates Bursfeldenses, oder Historische Beschreibung des
ehmaligen Benedictiner Closters Bursfelde, nebst den Cloestern
Ringelheim und St. Blasio in Northheim, und alien angehoeri-
gen Unions- Kloester; 4to. plates. Wolfenbuettel, 1713
„ 2. Antiquitates Gandershemienses, Historische Beschreibung des
Stifts Gandersheim, &c. ; 4to. plates. ibid. 1709
„ 3. Antiquitates Groeningenses, Historische Beschreibung von
Groeningen, &c. ; 4to. plates. Quedlinburg, 1727
„ 4. Antiquitates Halberstadtienses oder Historische Beschreibung des
Bischofthums Halberstadt und desselben Bischoeffe; 4to.
plates. Wolfenbuettel, 1714
„ 5. Antiquitates Ilefeldienses, oder Historische Beschreibung des
Kloster's Ilefeld, &c. ; 4to. plates. ibid. 1709
„ 6. Antiquitates Katelenburgenses, oder Historische Beschreibung
des ehmaligen Augustiner Closter's Katelenburg, mit Nach-
richten von Kaltenborn und Wienhaussen, &c. ; 4to. plates.
ibid. 1713
„ 7. Antiquitates Kelbraenses, sive Historische Beschreibung des
Kloster's St. George, zu Kelbra, &c. ; 4to. plates, ibid. 1721
„ 8. Antiquitates Magdeburgenses, oder Historische Beschreibung
der zwei Praemonstratenser Kloester. St. Mariaein Magdeburg,
und Gottes-gnaden bey Kalbe, &c. ; 4to. plates. Magdeb. 1721
„ 9. Antiquitates Michaelstenienses, oder Historische Beschreibung
der Kloester Michaelstein und Amelunxborn, &c. ; 4to. plates.
Wolfenbuettel, 1710
„ 10. Antiquitates Poeltenses, oder Historische Beschreibung des Stifts
Poelten, &c. ; 4to. plates. ibid. 15 '07
„ 11 and 12. Antiquitates Walckenredenses, oder Historische Be-
schreibung der vormahls Cistercienser Freyen-Reichs Abtey
Walckenried, zur Erlaeuterung der Thueringischen Hartz-
Historie, &c. ; 4to. plates. Leipzig, 1706
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 335
The plates consist of views, costumes, seals, reliques, portraits (including
several of Episcopal dignitaries of the houses of Brunswick and Branden-
burg), and antiquities ; and the volumes abound in charters and other docu-
ments, all of which are given in the original Latin.
3479 Leuckfeld (Joh. Geo.) Antiquitates Walckenredenses, oder
Historische Beschreibung der vormahls Freyen-Reichs-Abtey
Walckenried, u. s. w. znr Erlaeuterung der Thueringischen
Hartz-Historie aus denen Stiffts-briefen, raren Manuscripts und
andern bewaehrten Histories ; 2 vols, plates, including a curious
one of reliquaries in 28 compartments, Leipzig, 1706. — Des-
selben Antiquitates Groeningenses oder Historische Beschrei-
bung der vormahligen Bischoefflichen Residenz Groeningen im
Fuerstenthum Halberstadt, so wie auch von Croppenstaedt,
Wegeleben, Schwanebeck, Cockstedt, und den Klostern Had-
mersleben, und Adersleben, &c. ; plates, including the two
scarce portraits of Henry Julius, Duke of Brunswick Lueneburg
and Bishop of Halberstadt, and of his son Christian, who suc-
ceeded his brothers Henry and Rudolph, and portrait of Fre-
derick I., King of Prussia, and also a medallion of liim and
his Queen Sophia Louisa of Brandenburg, with pedigree of the
Houses of Brunswick and Brandenburg, Quedlinburg, 1710,3 vols.
in 1, 4to. fine copies, veil. £1 Is. Leipz. und Quedlinb. 1706-10
3480 Desselben Antiquitates Bursfeldenses, oder Beschreibung
des ehmaligen Closters Bursfelde, seiner Unions-Cloester, und
Nachrichten von Ringelheim und St. Blasio in Northeim ;
frontispiece, Leipzig, 1713. Desselben Antiquitates Katelen-
burgenses, oder Beschreibung des ehmaligen Closters Katelen-
burg und den Kloestern Kaltenborn und Wienhausen ; frontis-
piece, ibid. 1713. 2 vols, in 1, 4to. 10s. 6d. Lipsice, 1713
Leurenti (Petri) Jus Canonicum ; vide No. 925.
3481 Leusdeni (Joannis) Clavis Hebraica Veteris Testamenti ; 4to.
frontispiece, calf, 7s. 6d. Ultraj. 1683
3482 Ejusdem Philologus Hebrseus; 4to. vellum, 7s. ibid. 1685
3483 Ejusdem Philologus Hebrseo-mixtus ; 4to. vellum, fron-
tispiece, 6s. ibid. 1699
3484 Ejusdem Philologus Hebrseo-Graecus ; 4to. 4s. 6d.
Lugd. Bat. 1685
3485 Ejusdem Philologus Hebrseo-mixtus ; ibid. 1699 ; et
Philologus HebrEeo-Grsecus ; ibid. 1670; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf,
10s. Ultraj. 1670-99
0000 vide et No. 2800.
0000 — Ejusdem Onomasticon Nom. Prop, vide No. 2801 ; de
Dialectis Hebr. No. 2802.
3486 Leydeckeri (Melch.) Historia Jansenismi, libri VI., quibus de
Corn. Jansenii Vita et Morte, nee non de ipsius et Sequacium
Dogmatibus disseritur ; 8vo. port, calf, 6s. Traj. ad Rhe?i. 1695
3487 Ejusdem Historia Ecclesise Africanse et Donatisticse illus-
trate; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Ultraj. 1690
0000 Ejusdem Republica Hebraeorum ; vide No. 2803.
3488 Leyseri (Polycarpi) Historia Poetarum et Poematum medii
iEvi in qua Carmina varia evulgantur et recensuntur (Gualteri
336 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Mapes Querela ad Papam ; Ilildiberti Creatio Mundi ; Boethii
Carmina ; Fortunati Hymnus de Passione Christi, etc.) ; small
8vo. vellum, rare, £\ Is. Sales, 1721
3489 Lhomond (C. F.) Epitome Hist. Sacra? ; 18mo. Is. Paris, 1851
3490 Liberii a Jesu (i.e. Stephani de Miliis, A.D. 1719) Contro-
versiae scholastico-polemico-historico-criticae ; 8 vols, folio, fine
copy in vellum, £4 4s. Mediolani, 1 743
CONTENTS.
Vol. 1. De Spiritu Sancto, de Purgatorio, Suffragio, de Statu Animarura
et Corporum.
,, 2. De Christo, de Cleraentis I. Epistolarum Veritate, et de Potes-
tate Ecclesire inEthnicos.
„ 3. De Sacramentis in genere.
„ 4. De Pcenitentia.
„ 5. De Sacramento Extreme Unctionis et Ordinis.
„ 6. De Sacramento Matrimonii ; ace. varia; Dissertationes.
„ 7. De Consiliis Evangelicis, et Defensio Status Religiosi.
„ 8. De Ecclesiae militante, et de pratemo Anglicano Primatu, etc.
Nicholas Sorman, in the Introduction to the book, calls these volumes
" a most valuable armoury of the orthodox faith, in which are collected
together all kinds of weapons against heresy and schism." The book is
rare in this country, and copies are usually priced at £7 or £8.
Libri Symbolici ; vide : Councils and Liturgies.
Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Primitivae et Alexandrinae ; vide
No. 3303.
Ltbri Symbolici Ecclesiae Orientalis ; vide Nos. 1212, 1239.
Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Romanae ; vide Nos. 1214, 1260-1,
1283, 1286-1317.
Libri Symbolici EcclesiaeAnglo-Saxonicae ; videNos.3303 et3520.
Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Anglicanae ; vide Nos. 1143-4, 1219,
1245, 1257.
Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Lutheranae ; vide Nos. 1146-56, 1 158,
1220, 1223, 1244, 1252, 1254, 1258*, 1263, 1285, 1322*.
Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Scoticanae ; vide Nos. 1257-8.
Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Evangelicae ; vide Nos. 1146, 1223,
1229, 1257-8, 1263, 1285, 1321.
3491 Liebermann (F. L. B.) Institutiones Theologicae (Prolegomena
de Religione Christiana, ejusque Demonstratio Catholica ;
Theologia Specialis) ; 2 vols, royal 8vo. sd. 1 2s. Mentz, 1853
3491* Idem liber; 2 vols, royal 8vo. half bound, calf, antique
pattern, 18s. ibid. 1853
3492 Liebner's (A.) Hugo von St. Victor und die Theologische
Richtungen seiner Zeit ; thick 8vo. 6s. Leipzig, 1832
3493 Lienhart (Theob.) de Antiquis Liturgiis et de Disciplina Ar-
cani Tractatus historico-dogmaticus ; 8vo. sd. 5s. Argent. 1829
3494 Lightfoot (Joa. Aulae Catharinae Cantabr. Praefccti) Opera
omnia, Exegetica et Critica ; 2 vols, folio, frontispiece, por-
trait, maps, and plates, calf, 18s. Roterod. 1686
3495 Idem liber, accedunt ejusdem Opera Posthuma antehac
inedita cura Joannis Strype ; Franeq. 1699 ; 3 vols, folio, vel-
lum, £1 10s. ibid. 1686-99
Ejusdem Horae Hebraicae et Talmudicae in IV. Evan-
gelistas, in Acta Apostolorum, et in Epistolas ad Romanos et
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 337
priorem ad Corinthios ; cum Tractatibus Chorographicis et
Indicibus edidit J. B. Carpzovius ; 4to. frontispiece, vellum,
10s. Lipsice, 16/5, vel-77, vel-84
0000 Lightfoot; vide et Nos. 2804-5.
" One of the most profoundly learned of the bright constellation of
scholars and divines which adorned that age, and shone unrivalled perhaps
in any other." — Hale.
3497 Ligorio (Alp. Mar. de) Compendium Theologiae Moralis auctore
D. Neyraguet; 8vo. sewed, 8s. Ratisb. 1851
349/* Ejusdem Theologia Moralis ; 6 vols. 12mo. sewed, 12s.
Paris, 1856
3498 Ejusdem Homo Apostolicus instructus in sua Vocatione
ad audiendas Confessiones, sive Praxis et Instructio Confessa-
riorum ; 3 vols. 12mo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Mechlin, 1853
3499 Limborch (P. a) Theologia Christiana ; folio, portrait, calf,
10s. 6d. Amstel. 1700
3500 Idem liber; folio, calf, no portrait, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1700
3501 Idem liber, alia Editio. Accedit Relatio bistorica de
Origine et Progressu Controversiarum de Predestinatione in
Belgio ; folio, best edition, portrait, calf, 15s. ibid. 1715
3502 ■ Ejusdem Commentaria in Acta Apostolorum, et in Epis-
tolas Pauli ad Romanos et Hebrseos ; folio, calf, 10s. Rott. 1711
3503 ■ Ejusdem de Yeritate Religionis Christianse arnica Col-
latio cum erudito Judeeo (Isaaco Orobio, Hispano) ; 8vo. calf,
7s. 6d. Basilice, 1740
" Philip de Limborch, one of the most learned amongst the Remon-
strants, published a system of Theology according to their tenets, which
passed through several editions. But his most admired performance is
' the friendly conference with the learned Isaac Orobio, a Spanish Jew,'
' upon the truth of the Christian Religion,' a model for the discussion of
sacred truths, calm, dispassionate, and clear, and creditable alike to both
disputants, in which both parties bring forward many powerful and new
arguments to support their several views." — MS. Note.
3504 Lin dan i (Willielmi Rursemundensis Episcopi) Dubitantius de
vera certaque Via Saluris iEternee per Christi Jesu Evange-
lium, libr. III. instructus; sm. 8vo. scarce, 7s. 6d. Colonics, 1565
3505 Ejusdem Panoplia Evangelica, sive de Verbo Dei, scripto
et non scripto ; folio, calf, scarce, 15s. ibid. 1575
Gerdesius says that all the writings of Bishop Lindan are of uncommon
occurrence.
3506 Link's (A.) Homilien der ersten Art, oder Predigten auf alien
sonntiiglicben Evangelien ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s. Passau, 1825
Lindberg (J. C.) Libri Symb. Eccles. Dauicae ; vide No. 1244.
3507 Lindemann's (J. G.) Geschicbte der Meinungen alterer und
neuerer Volker von Gott, Religion und Priesterthum ; nebst
einer Religionsgescbicbte der iEgypter, Perser, Chaldaeer,
Chinesen, Indianer, Phoenicier, Griechen und Roemer, wie auch
von der Religion der Wilden Voelker, als Brasilianer, Mexi-
caner, Peruaner, etc. ; 4 vols. l2mo. 10s. 6d. Stendal, 1784
3508 Lindenbrogii (E.) Scriptores Rerum Germanicorum Septen-
trioualium, cum Praefatione J. A. Fabricii ; folio, calf, 15s.
Hamburg, 1706
338 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
3509 Lindenbrtjch (E.) Ilistoria Archiepiscoporum Bremensium a
tempore Karoli Magni usque ad Karolum IV. ; 4to. 7s. 6d.
Lvffd. Bat. 1595
3510 Lipenii (Mart.) Bibliotheca Bealis Theologica omnium Mate-
riarurn, Rerum et Titulorum ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, 18s. 1685
Arranged on the plan of Watts's Bibliotheca Britannica, being an alpha-
betical Dictionary of subjects, and full Index of Names.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Juridica ; vide Nos. 541-2.
Lipmann (Rabbi, A.D. 1399) liber Nizachon ; vide Nos. 2806
et'2901.
Lipomani (A.) Catena Patrum in Genesin ; vide No. 2174.
0000 Ejusdem Catena Patrum in Psalmos ; vide No. 2175.
3511 Ejusdem Historia de Vitis Sanctorum ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
calf, 12s. Lovanii, 1571
3512 Lippeloo (F.) Res gestae illustrissimorum Martyrum Confes-
sorum atque Sanctarum Virginum, qui Sanguinis sui Effusione
et praeclaro eximiae Sanctitatis Testimonio, veram orthodox-
amque Fidem consignarunt ; 4 vols. 12mo. calf, scarce, £\ 10s.
Colonice, 1594
3512* Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 12mo. vellum, scarce,
£1 10s. ibid. 1596
3513 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, emendata et aucta per Corn.
Gras ; 4 vols. 12mo. frontispiece, scarce, 1 16s. ibid. 1G04
Lippeloo's is an abridged "Acta Sanctorum" for the whole year.
3514 Lipsii (Jo.) Opera omnia ; 27 vols, in 4, 4to. original and best
editions, plates, fine copy, veil, rare, £2 2s. Antverp. 1605, etc.
3515 Ejusdem de Cruce, Libri III., uua cum Notis ; 4to.
plates, boards, 7s. 6d. Antverp. 1593
3515* Idem liber, alia editio ; 18mo. plates, veil. 4s. Amst. 1670
3516 Idem liber, accedunt, Honorati Nicqueti Titulus Sanctae
Crucis, etc. ; et Cornelii Curtii de Clavis Dominicis liber ;
3 vols, in 1, 18mo. fine copies, vellum, 9s. Amst. 1760
3517 Lipsitjs (R. A.) de dementis Rom. Epist. ad Corinthios I. ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. Lips. 1855
3518 Lisco (F. G.) die Bibel nacb der Uebersetzung D. Martin Luther's
mit Erklaerungen, Einleitung, u. s. w. ; 2 vols, imperial 8vo.
(published &.t £\ 10s.) sewed, 18s. Berlin, 1844-7
3518* Desselben Extemporirbare Entwuerfe zu Predigten und
Casual-reden ; vols. I. to III., forming 5 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£1 16s. ibid. 1846-50
3519 Desselben Offenbarungen Gottes in Geschichte und Lehre,
nach dem Alten und Neuen Testament. ; 8vo. (published at
4s. 6d.), cloth, 3s. Hamburg, 1835
3520 Lisle (W.) Monumenta Vetera Anglo-Saxonica, showing that the
Old and New Testament, the Lorde's Prayer, and the Creede
were used in the mother-tongue ; the opinion then held of the
Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, with selections
from iElfric touching the Sacrament, and a Sermon on the
Paschal Lambe ; 4to. calf, 18s. Bond. 1638
Litanije ; vide: Liturgies.
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 339
LITUBGIES,
AND OTHER CHURCH-SERVICE BOOKS,
INCLUDING PSALMS AND HYMNS FOR CONGREGATIONAL USE, AS
WELL AS LITURGICAL COLLECTIONS.
JEWISH DISPENSATION.
3521 Lituugia Hebraica, cum Commentariis Rabbinicis, Hebraice ; 2
vols, folio, best edition, calf, £2 2s. Sufcbaci, 1 784
3522 Liturgia Hebraica, secundum Usum Hispanise, Hebraice ; 4
vols. 12mo. fine copy, calf, scarce, £2 2s. Amstel. 1644
3523 Liturgia Hebraica, secundum Usum Polonise et Germanise;
Hebraice, cum Versione Anglicana edidit S. Levi ; 5 vols. roy.
8vo. fine paper, calf, scarce, £3 3s. Londini, 1810
3524 Pentateuchus, Haphtarus, et Hymnus in Calendarium ; He-
braice ; 18mo. the Pentateuch, Sabbath-readings from the
Prophets, and mnemonical hymn, old black Spanish morocco,
scarce, 7s. 6d. Amsterdam, 5440 (1680)
3525 Rituale Hebrseorum : Sidur, Hebraice, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. con-
taining Readings for Mondays, Thursdays, and Sabbath after-
noon ; Sabbath and Festival Hymns ; and Evening service for
the Festivals, etc. half bound, 6s. Sabion. V. Conti, s. a.
3526 Rituale Hebrseorum : Machsor, 1' Rosch-haschana, ul' Jom-
Kipur, nach Polnischer Ritus, mit Uebersetzung von Heyne-
mann ; 2 vols. 8vo. Ritual for the New Year and the White-
fast, sewed, 9s. Leipzig, 1838
3527 ■ Dasselbe; 2 vols. 8vo. fine paper, sewed, 12s. ibid. 1838
Vide 2786 Jozeroth ; 2811-2814 Maimonidesj et 2895 Vitringa; nee
non : Hebrew Literature, Nos. 26G8-2909.
CHRISTIAN DISPENSATION.
PRIMITIVE CHURCH,
APOSTOLIC AND ALEXANDRIAN.
3528 Breviarium Gothicum secundum Regulam B. Isidori, edidit F.
A. Lorenzana ad Usum Sacelli Mozarabum ; folio, Spanish
binding, scarce, £2 2s. Matriti, 1775
3529 Liturgia Primitiva Hieorosolymitana : The Ancient Liturgy of
Jerusalem ; being the Liturgy of St. James, restored to its
original purity, with an English translation, Notes and Appendix
of Ancient Prayers, etc. (by Bishop Rattray) ; 4to. calf, scarce,
£\ Us. 6d. London, 1? '44
3530 ■ Idem liber, alia Editio, sub titulo : The Greek Liturgy
of St. James, edited, with an English Introduction and Notes,
and a Latin Version of the Syriac copy, by W. Trollope ; 8vo.
cloth, 8s. 6d. Edinburgh, 1848
340 datid nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
3531 Ltturgia Ephesina, sub titulo : The Ancient Liturgies of the
Gallican Church, now first collected, with an introductory Dis
sertation, Notes and Various Readings ; together with Parallel
Passages from the Roman, Ambrosian, and Mozarabic Rites by
J. M. Neale, A.M., and G. II. Forbes; 8vo. part I. sewed, 2s.
JBurnt-isIand, 1855
3532 Liturgia Mozarabica secundum Regulam B. Isidori (Missale
Mixtum et Breviarium Gothicum) accurante J. P. Migne ; 2
vols, in I, imp. 8vo. newly half bound, calf, £1. Paris, 1850
Liturgi^e Apostolicee et Antiquse Ecclesise Occidentalis ; vide
No. 3303.
Liturgia Vetus Romana Leoniana, Gelasiana, Gregoriana An-
ticma, Gallicana, Francorum ; Hispanica, Gothica, Isidoriana,
Mozarabica, Toletana mixta ; vide : Bona, No. 3863 ; Mabillon,
No. 3913; Muratori, No. 3664 ; Pinius, No. 3665 ; et Thoma-
sius, No. 3949.
Missa Joannis Chrysostomi, Gr. et Lat. ; vide Nos. 1/81-7.
3533 Missje : — Griechische und Lateinische Messen aus den zweiten bis
sechsten Jahrhundert, herausgegeben von F. Jos. Mone ; 4to.
facsimile of palimpsest MS. sewed, 8s. Frankf. 1850
Missale Alexandrinum ; vide : Assemani Cod. Vol. VII.
3534 Missa Gothica seu Mozarabica, et Officium itidem Gothicum
diligenter explanata ad Usum percelebris Mozarabum Sacelli
Toleti (cura Card. F. a Loranzana) ; folio, plates, Spanish
binding, richly gilt, rare, £2 2s.
Angelopoli, in Hispania Nova, 1770
3535 Missale mixtum secundum Regulam B. Isidori, dictum Moza-
rabes, cum Prsefatione de eodem, Notis et Appendice Alex.
Leslsei ; 2 vols. 4to. Italian binding, £1 18s. Romee, 1755
3536 — Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, £1 15s. ibid. 1755
3537 Idem liber, denuo Opera et impensis Cardinalis F. A.
Lorenzana recognitum et excusum ; folio, Spanish binding,
scarce, £3 3s. Romce, 1804
The Celtic Apostolic Church, of which the British was an important
branch, previous to the advent of the Saxons, used the Mozarabic Liturgy,
as we gather from St. Augustine's Questions to Pope Gregory, as given by
Venerable Bede, in his " Ecclesiastical History." That Liturgy would appear
to have continued still in use till about the year 678, when Benedict Biscop
made his fifth journey to Rome. " Upon his return," says Bede, " he intro-
duced the Roman mode of chanting, singing, and ministering in the Church,
by obtaining permission from Pope Agatho to take back with him, John,
the Arch-chanter of St. Peter's and Abbot of St. Martin's, to teach the
English."
In the " Christian Remembrancer," for October, 1833, in an admirable
article, the Mozarabic or Gotho- Hispanic rite is called the richest and
fullest, and most varied of all known liturgies ; — not derived from that of
Rome, because it differs in the Prophecy, in the position of the Kiss of
Peace, and in the Invocation ; nor from the Rites of the Eastern Church,
to which it bears a closer affinity, because of its varying Prefaces and
Collects, and the position of the Creed.
*#* For other works, in which the Service Books of the Primitive
Apostolic and Alexandrian Churches are either given or illustrated, see pp.
362-73, particularly Bona, No. 3803 ; Krazer, No. 3911; Mabillon, No.
3913; Muratori, No. 3064; Pinius, No. 3005 ; Renadotius, Nos. 3938-10 ;
et Thomasius, No. 3949.
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 341
GREEK CHURCH.
LITURGIES.
Acoloithia Ecclesiae Graecae ; vide No. 3542.
3538 Apostolus Ecclesiae Graecae, sive Lectiones ex Epistolis D.
Pauli, Grseec ; 4to. sewed, 5s. Venetiis, 1844
3539 Archieraticon, sive Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Graecae, Latina
Interpretatione, Notis ac Observationibus illustravit Is. Habert ;
folio, calf, scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Paris, 1643
Diataxis Ecclesiae Graecae ; vide No. 3542.
3540 Euchologion Magnum, sive RitualeGraecorum,complectensRitus
et Ordines Divinae Liturgiae, Ofriciorum, Sacramentorum, Conse-
crationum, Benedictionum, Funerum, Orationum, etc. juxta
Usum Ecclesiae Orientalis, Graece, cum Interpretatione Latina,
Vocum mixobarbararum Glossario, aeneis figuris et Observatio-
nibus illustratum, opera Jacobi Goar ; folio, plates, fine copy,
calf, scarce, £3 13s. Gd. Paris, 1647
3541 Idem liber, alia editio, curante Georgio Patussa ; royal
folio, uncut, £3 15s. Venetiis, 1730
3542 Euchologion Magnum, sive Rituale Ecclesiae Graecae, Graece ;
royal 8vo. sewed, 12s. Tenet. 1839
3543 Evangelistarium Ecclesiae Graecae ; insunt Evangelia, quae pri-
mum locum inter Lectiones Missarum occupant, Graece; folio,
sewed, 15s. Venetiis, 1840
3544 Horologion Magnum, Graece, sive Horse Diurnae, et Officia
Ecclesiae Graecae; royal 8vo. sewed, 10s. Venetiis, 1838
Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Orientalis; vide No. 1239.
3545 Liturgia Graecorum totius Anni (Psalterium, Horologium, Para-
clitica, Triodium, Acoloitbia, et Diataxis ;) 6 vols. 4to. calf,
scarce, £5 5s. (Venetiis), 1738
354G Liturgia Armena, Armenice et Italice, per G. Avedicbion ; 8vo.
plates, sewed, 3s. 6d. Venes. 1832
0000 vide et No. 3667.
3547 Menjeum Ecclesiae Graecae, in quo Sancti omnes, quorum Me-
moria eo Mense colitur, ad proprios dies revocati reeensentor,
Officium singulorum una cum Rubricis, Tropariis, Missis,
Canonibus, Lectionibus, aliisque Recitandis subnectatur, Vitae
et Res Gestae Compendio descriptae plerumque exhibentur,
Graece; 12 vols, in 6, 4to. sewed, £3 13s. 6d. Venetiis, 1843
3548 sive Martyrologium Metricum Ecclesiae Graecae, ex
Menaeis, codice Chiffletiano Actisque Sanctorum nunc primum
collegit, interpretavit et illustravit L. U. G. Siberus ; 4to.
uncut, 10s. 6d. Lipsice, 1727
3549 Menologion Sanctorum Graecorum (Basilii Imperatoris studio
et jussu) olim Graece editum, nunc primum Gr. et Lat. prodit
studio et opera Annibalis Cardinalis Albani ; 3 vols, folio,
numerous plates, vellum, £4 4s. Urbini, 1727
The Emperor Basil Porphyrogenitus not only edited this Menologium,
the MS. of which, said to be in his autograph, is preserved in the Vatican
342 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
Library; but also had it enriched with numerous illuminations, the earliest
specimens of Greek Ecclesiological illustration, the most interesting account
of which, as well as of the artists themselves, is that given by the Abbe
Rive.
3550 Menologion, sive Kalendarium Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae,
Annorum Vetustate insigne. E Bibliotheca Romana Albano-
rum editum, Commentariisque illustratum, a S. Morcelli ;
2 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 4s. Eomce, 1788
3551 Missa Picta Gra?corum, olim in Monasterio D. Mariae Hierosoly-
mitano, nunc autem in Bibliotheca Vaticana asservata, cum XI.
Tabulis aeneis. Accedit Theodori Andidensis Commentatio
Liturgica. Item varia Opuscula aliorum, curante et edente
Angelo Maio; 4to. plates, sewed, £2 10s. Eomce, 1851
The plates of the " Missa Picta" depict the entire allegories of the Greek
Mass. The volume itself is the sixth of the "Nova Bibliotheca Patrum," and
contains, besides, Athanasii Epistolas Festales, etc. ; Leo Allatius de Nicetis,
Philonibus, et Theodoris, etc.; Theodori Meliteniotae Ethica; Theodori
Prodromi Poemata; Obsidio Constantinopolitana sub Heraclio; Theodori
Alanicus ; Theodori Gazae Canis Laudatio ; etc. etc.
3552 Officium Quadragesimale Graeciae Orthodoxae, Greece et Latine,
interprete A. M. Quirino ; 2 vols. 4to. veil. £1 4s. Tenet. 1729
3553 Officium Praelectoris Ecclesiae Grcecso, sive Colliturgicum Gra3ce ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Venet. 1842
3553*Officia : G. Codinus, Curopalata de Officiis et Officialibus
Ecclesias Graece, edidit Im. Bekker; 8vo. sd. 6s. Bonnce, 184-
3554 Paraclitica Ecclesiae Graecae, sive Liber Intercessionum Graece ;
folio, calf, scarce, 18s. Yenetiis, 1742
3555 Idem liber, alia Editio ; 4to. sewed, 15s. ibid. 1853
Pontificale Ecclesiae Graecae ; vide No. 3536.
355G Preces Sancti Nieris, Armeniorum Patriarchies (Saec. XII.)
Editio Polyglotta ; 32mo. portrait, calf, gilt edges, 5s.
Venetiis, 1815
3556* Idem liber, XXIV. Linguis editus ; 12mo. uncut, 8s. 1823
For Contents, see No. 2112.
3557 Psalteritjm Ecclesiae Graecae, sive Psalmi Davidici in Classes
distincti, Graece; royal 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Venet. 1842
3558 Triodion Magnum Ecclesiae Graecae, Graece ; folio, printed in
red and black, in the original binding, with clasps, rare,
£2 10s. Moskau, 1760
3559 Triodion Ecclesiae Graecae, Officia a Septuagesima usque ad
Sabbatum Sanctum recitari solita ; 4to. sd. 16s. Venetiis, 1830
3560 Triodfon Minus Ecclesiae Graecae ; fol. scarce, £1 10s. ibid. 1748
Zachari^e (Ant.) Bibliotheca Ritualis, et Onomasticon Rituale ;
vide Nos. 3955 et 3957.
See, also: Allatii " Grecia Orthodoxa," No. 41, and his "Ecclesiae
Orientalis et Occidentalis perpetua Consensio," No. 40. — Assemani (J.)
" Bibliotheca Orientalis," No. 480, and his " Acta Martyrum," No. 80. —
Assemani (J. A.) " Codex Liturgicus," No. 3855. — Cotelerii (J.) " Eccle-
sia; Giaeca; Monumenta," No. 118. — Le Aloyne, " Varia Sacra," No. 3456,
and the list of Liturgical Commentators, pp. 362-73.
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 343
CHURCH OF ROME.
LITURGIES.
3561 Antiphonale Romanum juxta Breviarium Ooncilii Tridentini
restitutum ; thick folio, printed in red and black, fine copv,
calf, £3 3s. Antverpice, 1773
3562 Antiphonale Diurnum, dispositum juxta Breviarium (Triden-
tinum) Monasticum Pauli V., &c, pro omnibus sub Regula S.
Benedicti militantibus ; folio, printed in red and black, with
musical notes, hogskin, £1 lis. 6d. Tulli-Leucorwn, 1715
3563 Antiphonale Romanum Vetus. Antiphonaire de St. Gregoire ;
Facsimile du MS. de St. Gall. Avec une Notice Historiques
et Dissertationes, par L. Lambillotte, Soc. Jes. ; royal 4 to.
lithographic facsimile of the original MS. of the VIII. Cen-
tury, with copies of the illuminations, and of the musical notes
without lines, £1 10s. Paris, 1851
35G4 Antiphonarium Romanum, juxta Breviarium (Tridentinum)
Pauli V. Cujus Modulatio concinne disposita in usum MM.
Ord. S. Augustini, opera et studio Guil. Gab. Nivers ; 4to.
printed with four-line musical notes, calf, gilt, 18s. Paris, 1690
3505 Antiphonarium Romanum de Tempore et de Sanctis ad Nor-
mam Breviarii Tridentini ; folio, fine copy, hogskin, with brass
bosses and clasps, £2 12s. 6d. Venetiis, 1/91
3566 Antiphonarium Franciscanum, sive Enchiridium Chorale Gre-
gorianum Cantu modulatum ad Usum Ecclesise Ordinis S.
Francisci (cura Felicis Mariottini de Pisis, Benrdicto XIV.
approbante) ; folio, printed in red and black, with musical
notes, original binding, £2 2s. ibid. 1743
3567 Antiphonarii Einsidlensis Supplementum ; royal folio, in red
and black, with musical notes, 10s. 6d. s. I. et a.
3568 Antiphonarium Romanum ad Usum Ordinis Prsemonstratensis.
Accedit Commune Sanctorum ; folio, fine copy, printed on
writing paper, calf, £1 lis. 6d. Nanceii, 1786
3569 Archiepiscopale Bononiense, sive de Bononiensis Ecclesise
Administratione, auctore Gabrielo Palseoto, Cardinali. Ad
Usum Cleri, Populique Bononiensis ; folio, fine copy, vellum,
scarce, £1 5s. Romce, Zanetti, 1594
3570 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini, cum Officiis hucus-
que ; ad Innocentium XIV. ; 4 vols. 4to. printed in red and
black, plates, £\ 10s. Augustce, 1724
3571 ■ Idem liber; 4 vols. 4to. plates, black Spanish morocco,
gilt edges, £2 2s. ibid. 1724
3572 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini cum Officiis in hunc
usque diem; 4 vols. 18mo. cloth, uncut, 12s. Paris, 1734
35/3 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini cum Officiis hucus-
que concessis ; 4 vols. 18mo. printed in red and black, cloth,
uncut, 12s. Antverp. Plantin, 1735
344 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
35/4 Brkviarium Romanum ex Decreto Coucilii Tridentini resti-
tutum, cum Officiis usque ad Benedictum XIV. ; 4 vols. 12mo.
printed in red and black, cloth, uncut, 15s. Aug. Find. 1741
35/5 ■ Idem liber, alia editio (ad hanc diem) ; 4 vols. 18mo.
printed in red and black, cloth, uncut, 12s. Campidon, 1753
35/6 Idem liber, alia editio ad Clementem XIII. ; 4 vols. 8vo
printed in red and black, 16s. ibid. 1761
577 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini, omnibus cum Officiis
hucusque concessis ; 4 vols. 4to. printed in red and black,
sewed, £2 8s. Mechlin, 1848
3578 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols. 4to. printed in large type,
in red and black, sewed, £\ 12s. ibid. 1848
3579 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. complete in one stout vol.
printed in red and black, sewed, 14s. ibid. 1848
3580 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, crown 8vo. printed in red
and black, sewed, £1 Is. ibid. 1851
3581 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 18mo. printed in red and
black, sewed, 18s. ibid. 1854
3582 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 32mo. printed in red and
black, sewed, 1 8s. ibid. 1849
3583 Idem liber, alia editio ; royal 18mo. printed in red and
black, complete in 1 volume, sewed, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1853
Of these Mechlin editions copies may be had in various bindings.
3584 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini, cum Officiis usque
ad hanc diem concessis ; 4 vols. 12mo. sewed, £1. Paris, 1850
3585 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini in quo Festa nova
usque ad hanc Annum sunt disposita ; small 8vo. complete in
I volume, plate, sewed, 9s. Hatisbonce, 1850
3586 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini cum Officiis usque ad
hanc diem concessis ; 12mo. printed in red and black, complete
in 1 volume, sewed, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1852
3587 Breviarium Romanum Concilii Tridentini cum Officiis ad hanc
diem ; 4 vols. 18mo. plates, sewed, 15s. Turonibus, Mame, 1854
Of these modern editions of the Roman Breviary copies may be had in
various bindings.
3588 Breviarium Ambrosianxnn S. Carolo Archiepiscopo editum,
Carolo Cajetano Cardinali, Gaisbruchio Archiepiscopo, denuo
impressum ; 4 vols. 8vo. printed with the Rubrics in red, sewed,
£1 14s. Mediolani, 1830
3589 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 12mo. sd. £\ 4s. ib. 1841
3590 Breviarium Augustinianum ex Romano restitutum ; 4 vols.
12mo. plates, £\ 12s. Mechlin, 1848
3591 Brevtarium Benedictinum ex Romano restitutum ; folio, black
calf, £1 4s. Rohrsch. 1614
3592 ■ Congregationis S. Mauri, Ordinis Benedictini ; 4 vols.
12ino. calf, gilt edges, scarce, £\ 10s. Paris, 1787
3593 Cluniacense, juxta Regulam S. Benedicti ; 4 vols. 12mo.
calf, £\ 12s. ibid. 1779
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 345
LITURGIES.
3594 Breviarium (Romanum) Monasticum, justa Regulam S. Patris
Benedicti, ad Usum Congregationis SS. Vitonii et Hydulphi ;
4 vols. 12mo. calf, gilt edges, £\ 4s. Nanceii, \777
3595 Breviarium Carmelitarum Ordinis Discalceatorum, tam Fra-
trum quam Mouialium ; 4 vols. 8vo. calf, £\ 12s. Antv. 1702
3596 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 12mo. 16s. ibid. 1755
3597 Breviarium secundum Leges Congregationis Academise Cre-
mifanensis; 18mo. old moroeco, 7s. 6d. Styrce, \7\7
359S Breviarium novissimum Monasticum Pauli V. jussu editum,
pro omnibus sub Reg. S. Bened. militantibus ; folio, printed
in red and black, fine copy, orig. binding, £1 Is. Campod. 1677
3599 Breviarium Franciscanorum totum ; thick 8vo. plates, sewed,
18s. Mechlin, 1848
3600 Breviarium Ordinis Praedicatorum, Balth. de Quinones jussu.
editum ; thick 8vo. calf, gilt edges, 15s. Romce, 1795
3601 Breviarium Ordinis Praedicatorum ; 2 vols. 12mo. plates,
sewed, 16s. Mechlin, 1848
3602 Breviarium Proemonstratensis Ordinis jussu CI. Hon. Lucse,
Abbatis, ac auctoritate Capituli generalis editum et locuple-
tatum ; 4 vols. 4to. plates, cf. gilt edges, £1 16s. Yirduni, 1721
3603 i Idem liber; 4 vols. 12mo. uncut, 16s. Nancei, 1786
3604 Breviarium Aberdonense ad Usum Ecclesiae Sectorum et Con-
suetudinem ; 2 vols. 4to. reprinted from the very rare edition
of 1509-10, in the old style, with the Rubrics in red, half
bound, morocco, uncut, £5 5s. Mdinburgi, 1854
Formed on that of Salisbury by Bishop Elphinstone, who died in 1513.
Only four copies of the edition, 1509-10, are known to exist.
3605 Breviarium Romanum, Parisiense, edente Lud. Ant. de
Noailles, Cardinali ; 4 vols, small 8vo. calf, £\ 4s. Paris, 1713
3606 Breviartum Romanum, Petrocorense, DD. Emanuelis L. de
Grossolles de Flamarens, Episcopi Petrocorensis, Auctoritate
editum; 4 vols. 12mo. calf, gilt edges, £\ Is. ibid. 1781
3607 Breviarium Romanum, Trevirense ; 4 vols. 8vo. old black
morocco, gilt edges, 18s. Franco/. 1748
3608 Breviarium Romanum pro Ecclesiasticis et Saecularibus ; 8vo.
(736 pages) boards, 7s. 6d. Monach. 1815
3G09 Breviarium Romanum : Deutsches Brevier fuer Stifts-damen
und Klosterfrauen, &c. herausgegeben von A. Dereser ; 4 vols.
8vo. half bound, 10s. Wien. 1807
3610 Breviarium Scripturisticum in Dominicalia totius Anni Evan-
gelia, Opus omnibus Verbi Divini praeconibus utilissimum ;
Superiorum Permissu ; 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 10s. 6d. Tyrnov. 174G
3611 Idem liber, alia editio; 3 thick vols. 12mo. cloth, uncut,
9s. Aug. Vind. 1772
3612 C^eremoniale Ritus Electionis Romanorum Pontificum, cum
Praefatione de Constitutionibus, quae ad earn pertinent ; 4to.
calf, 10s. Romce, 1622
3613 Ceremoniale Episcoporum; 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1848
* Y Y
346 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
3614 Ceremoniale Episcoporum, SS. D. N. Benedicti XIV. Papse,
jussu edituin ; 8vo. printed iu red and black, sewed, 4s. 6d.
Mechlin, 1853
3615 Ceremoniale Monasticnm pro omnibus sub Regula S. Bene-
dicti militantibus ; 8vo. vellum, 6s. Tulli, 1626
3616 Ceremonial Monastico, eonforme al Breviario y Missal (de
Paulo V.) de las Religiones de San Benito, etc. ; 4to (900 pp.)
vellum, rare, 10s. 6d. Madrid, 17/4
3617 Ceremonial de los Religiosos Descalzos del Orden de la San-
tisima Trinidad, Redemption de Cautivos ; Ritual, Manual, y
Instructional de los Trinitarios ; 4 vols. 4to. vellum, scarce,
£1 Is. Madrid, 1779
3618 CiEREMONiALE ad Usum totius seraphici Ordinis Minorum S.
Fraucisci convent. ; 4to. (60 pp.) musical notes, 9s. Romce, 1750
3619 CjEremoniale, FF. Minorum Germanise Inferioris ex Pontificale
Romano; 4to. calf, 6s. Brux. 1675
3620 C^eremoniale Ordinis Pisedicatorum ; 18mo. sd. Mech. 1856
3621 Ceremoniale Parochiale ; vide : Memoriale.
Calendarium Perpetuum secundum Usum S. Romance Eccle-
sise servata Forma Breviarii restitutum per Dom. Veglensem ;
1 2mo. printed in red and black, vel. rare, 10s. 6d. Yenetiis, 1573
3622 Calendarium Novum ad bene moriendum perquam utile, almse
B. V. Maria? in Societatis Jesu Collegio Grecii erecto, oblatum ;
12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Grecii, 1751
3623 Calendarium Novum ad pie vivendum et bene moriendum ;
18mo. privately printed, 4s. 6d. Monac. 1766
3624 Canon Missse Pontificalis ; roy. folio, engraved frontispiece and
plates, beautifully printed, sewed, £2 2s. Mechlin, 1 854
For MSS. of the 13th and 15th Centuries of the Canon Missae, see No.
3659 and No. 3681.
3625 Cantica Sacra, collegit et edidit J. M. Hauber ; 8vo. sewed, 2s.
Monad, 1843
3626 Cantica Spiritualia, oder Auswabl der scboensten geistlichen
Lieder aelterer Zeit, u. s. w. fuer eine Singstimme und Piano-
forte, jedoob also eingericbtet dass die Choral-maessigen Lieder
anch von der Kirchen-gemeinde mit Orgel-begleitung, oder
viel-stimmig gesungen werden koennen ; 2 vols. 4to. boards, 16s.
Augsh. und Muench. 1844-6
8627 Catechismus Concilii Tridentini ad Parochos, in Usum Semi-
nariorum ; small 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lipsice, 1847
For other editions see Nos. 1292—1301.
Catechismus, oder Cbristliche Unterweisung, vide No. 3872.
Collectarium ; vide : Cassandri (Geo.) Opera, No. 3868*.
3G28 Cultus Immaculatre Conceptionis Deiparae Virginis Marite per
singulos bebdomadaa dies distributa, adjectis Precibus matu-
tinis et vespertinis ; 12mo. calf, 3s. (id. Grecii, 1681
3629 Directorium Agendorum tempore Pestis ; 18mo. 6s. ibid. 1680
3630 Diurnale Cisterciense ; 18mo. printed in red and black, old
morocco, 6s. Paris, 1788
LITURGIES.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 347
LITURGIES.
3631 Diurnum Monasticum secundum Rubricas Romanas et Consue-
tudinem B. V. Marise, in Lambach ; thick 18mo. printed in
red and black, in hogskin, clasps, 7s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1(516
Dominicale, seu Conciones super totius Anni Dominicas ; vide :
Joannes a Jesu Maria, No. 31/9.
3632 Enchiridium Chorale, seu Selectus Locupletissimus Cantionum
Liturgicarum juxta Ritum S. Romanee Ecclesise, curante J.
Georg. Mettenleiter ; thick 8vo. sewed, 7s. Hatisbonce, 1853
3633 Eucologe, ou Livre de l'Eglise en Latin et en Francois, 12mo.
2s. 6 d. Paris, 17.90
3634 Evangelia, Slavice, quibus olim in Regum Francorum Oleo
sacro inungendorum Solemnibus uti solebat Ecclesia Remensis,
vulgo ' Texte du Sacre,' ad Exemplaris similitudinem descripsit
et edidit J. B. Silvestre, Evangelia Latine vertit B. Kopitar ;
folio, embossed morocco, gilt edges, £4 4s. Paris, 1843
3635 Graduale Romanum juxta Ritum Sacro-sanctse Romanes
Ecclesise, cum Cantu, Pauli V. jussu reformato ; 8vo. sewed,
6s. Mechlin, 1848
3636 Idem liber, alia editio, 8vo. sewed, 7s. ibid. 1854
3637 Graduale Ecclesise Rothomagensis ; roy. folio, calf, scarce,
£1 5s. Rothomagi, 1752
3638 Graduale ad Usum Preemonstratensis Ordinis. Accedit Com-
mune Sanctorum ; folio, printed on writing paper, with musical
notes, fine copy, calf, £\ 10s. Nanceii, 1787
3639 Heortologium, sive Hymni Festivales, eluciderit Jo. Weitzius ;
12mo. vellum, 6s. Franco/. 1643
0000 vide : Guyeti Heortologia, No. 3900.
Heures ; vide Horse.
Homelle ; vide pp. 187-8, et : Rickel, Royard, Thauler, etc.
3640 Horjs Diurnse Breviarii Romani (Concilii Tridentini et Urbani
VIII.) ; 12mo. printed in red and black, vellum, 6s. 6d.
Antverp. Plantin, 1654
3641 Horj; Diurnse Breviarii Romani (Concilii Tridentini, cum Offi-
ciis usque ad Clementem XI.) ; 4 to. printed in red and black,
with Musical Notes and plates, calf, 9s. Venet. 1707
3642 Idem liber; black Spanish morocco, clasps, gilt edges,
15s. ibid. 1707
Appended in MS. are the Propriae Missze Ordinis D. Augustini et
Dioecesis, with the Hymns, Collects, &c. set out in full, in a bold text
hand.
3643 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. printed in red and black,
with musical notes and plates, old binding, 7s. 6d.
Antverp, Plantin, 1749
3644 Idem liber, alia editio ; 12mo. uncut, 5s. Venetiis, 1789
3645 Idem liber, alia editio; 8vo. sewed, 9s. Mechliniee, 1849
3646 Idem liber, cui accedunt Officia Novissima, et Officia
Propria Francise, Anglise, Hiberniee, Hollandise et Americee,
nee non propria Societatis Jesu ; large 8vo. sd. 12s. ibid. 1849
3647 IIor.e Beataj Yirginis Mariee : — Livre d' Heures, ou Offices de
348 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
l'Eglise illustres d'apres les Manuscrit3 de la Bibliotheque du
Roi, par Mile. A. Guilbert, et publics sous la Direction de M.
1' Abbe Des Billiers ; 8vo. printed in the " Verard " black letter,
by Eugene Duverger, with 100 woodcut borders, each differing
from the other, facsimiles of missal ornaments of the IXth
to the XlVth century ; an illustrated Calendar, and also fac-
similes of four large, and of a multitude of smaller illumina-
tions, with references to the MSS. from which they are taken ;
a beautiful specimen of typography, b*s. Gd. Paris, 1848
3648 Heures, ou Offices de l'Eglise ; — les memes ; 8vo. bound in red
or blue morocco, gilt edges, an elegant gift book, 14s. ibid. 1848
The last book dedicated to : " Sa Majeste Marie Amelie, Reine des
Francais."
Horologium ; vide : Horse Diurnas.
3649 Hymnale : Hy mni Ecclesiastic!, Evangelia, Gradualia, Sequentise,
Psalmi, Cantica, etc. qusc Dominicis et Festis Diebus per totum
Annum in Ecclesia leguntur et canuntur. Item, Formula pie
auspicandi, transigendi, finiendique diem certis iisque Catho-
licis Orationibus ; 2 vols, in 1, 18mo. numerous spirited wood-
cuts, calf, scarce, (no title page,) 10s. 6d. s. I. et a.
3G50 Hymnarium Sarisburiense, cum Rubricis et Notis Mu-
sicis, variis Lectionibus Codd. MSS. Anglicorum, nee non Ger-
manicorum, quse a Cassandro, Clichtoveo, Thomasio et Daniel
erutae sunt. Accedunt Hymni et Rubricee e Libris Cantuar.
Ebor. Wigorn. Hereford, aliisque excerpti : Pars 1. Hymnos per
Anni Circulum ac de Feriali Officio exhibens ; crown 8vo. cloth,
5s. Londini, 1851
3051 Hymni Ecclesiae, excerpti e Breviariis, Romano, Saris-
buriensi, Eboracensi et aliunde ; 18mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. Oxon. 1838
3652 Hymni Latini Medii iEvi, e Codd. MSS. edidit et Anno-
tationibus illustravit Franc. Jos. Mone ; Vol. I. et II. Hymni ad
Deum, ad Angelos, etB. V. Mariam ; Vol. III. ad Sanctos ; 3
vols. 8vo. sewed, £\. Friburgi, 1853-6
Each hymn is restored to its original text, and the editor's notes arc
chiefly patristic illustrations from the earliest period, showing the practice
of the Eastern and Western Churches in the use of Hymns in the per-
formance of divine worship.
3653 Hymni Sacri, quas ex plurium Galliac Dioecesium Bre-
viariis collegit F. J. Weinzierl ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Aug. Vind. 1820
0000 ; vide : Cassandri (Geo.) Opera, No. 3868* ; Cliehtovei
(Jud.) Elucidatorium Ecclesiasticum, No. 1091-2 ; Daniel
(H. A.) Thesaurus Hymnologicus, No. 13/1 ; et Thomasii
(Cardinalis J. M.) Opera, No. 3950 et infra.
3G54 Instruction es Parochi : J. G. Spengler Instructio Parochi
circa tremendum Missse Sacrificium privatum, complectens
varia Conscientise Dubia, Ritus et Caaremonias. — Ejusdem In-
structio Parochi pro Assistentia SS. Contractuum solemn.
Sponsalium et Matrimonii, etc. — Ejusdem Manuductio practica
ad sancte exacteque ministrandum Sacramenti Baptismi. — Ejus-
dem Instructio Parochi pro Visitatione Infirniorum, pro Admi-
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 349
LITURGIES.
nistratione Sacramentorum Poenitentise, Eucharistire etExtremae
Unctionis ; 4 vols, in 3, 8vo. vellum, 15s. Aug. Find. 1743-4
3655 Ejusdem Instructio circum tremendum Missse Sacrificium ;
&c. ; 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. Constant. 1739
3656 Ejusdem Instructio pro Assistentia SS. Contractuum
Spoasalium et Matrimonii, &c. ; Constant. 1735. — Ejusdem
Manuductio ad ministrandum Sacrameuti Baptismi, &c. ; ibid.
1733 ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, 6s. ibid. 1733-5
3657 Ejusdem Instructio pro Visitatione Infirmorum et pro
Administratione Sacramentorum, &c. ; 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d.
ibid. 1739
3658 Introitus, in Usum Ecclesise Conventualis Asnedensis (Essen et
Thorn) ; folio, MS. on vellum of the 13th century, with the in-
tonings in musical notes, without lines, a very curious relic of
the earlier Service-books, consisting of 16 pages, half bound,
morocco, £\ lis. 6d.
3659 Kalendarium Sanctorum, nee non Canon Missas (Gloria in
Excelsis, Symbolum Apostolorum, Oratio Dominica, Suspiria,
etc. etc.) ; folio, MS. on vellum of the 13th century, formerly in
use in the Conventual Church of Essen, a curious relic of the
earlier Roman Liturgy, half bound, morocco, £2 2s.
A collect to the Virgin follows the Lord's Prayer, in which the Interpre-
tation the Western Church puts upon the words curb tov irovripou, " evil
things," instead of " the Evil-One," in the latter, is thus given : " Libera nos
ab omnibus malis, prreteritis, praesentibus et futuris."
3660 SLcgcntta: ©puss &uratm $acobi fie 2Foracjinc, quod Legenda
Sanctorum vulgo inscribitur, &c. cura Fratris Claudii a Rota ;
folio, woodcuts, calf, £1 Is. Lugd. apud N. Petit, 1540
3661 Idem liber, Editio nova, cum Notis, Prolegomenis et
Catalogo Sanctorum Bibliographico, edidit J. G. Th. Graesse ;
5 parts, roy. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Lips. 1 843-6
0000 Vide et : Acta Sanctorum, Giry Vie des Saints, Lipo-
mani Vitse Sanctorum, Lippeloo Vitse Sanctorum, Martyro-
logie, Martyrologium, Rosweydus, Surius, &c. &c.
Libri Symbolici: Danz, No. 1214.— Streitwolf, No. 1283.—
Canones et Decreta Concilii Tridentini, Nos. 1287-91. — Cate-
chismus ad Parochos, Nos. 1292-1301. — Concilium Triden-
tinum, Nos. 1286-1317.
3662 Litani^e Omnium Sanctorum, cum selectis aliquot Hymnis et
Orationibus Belgicre Principum Mandato excusse ; small 8vo.
printed in red and black, morocco, 9s. Antv. Pktntin, 1621
3663 Litani^e Variee. Accedit Exercitium hebdomad, collectore Jo.
Wilson, Sacerdoto, Anglo; 12mo. plates, calf, 12s. ibid. 1670
3664 Liturgia [Romana] Vetus, tria Sacramentaria (Leoniana, scil.
Gelasiana, et Gregoriana Antiqua). Accedunt Missale Gothi-
cum, Missale Francorum, et duo omnium vetustissimi Romanse
Ecclesise Rituales, cura L. A. Muratori; 2 vols, folio, vellum,
scarce, £2 2s. Venetiis, 174S
" Muratori, in his Collection of Western Liturgies (strangely misnamed
' Liturgia Romana Vetus'), reprinted the three Missals, the Gothic, Fraukish,
and Gallican, from the original (very faulty) edition of Tliomasius, without
making use of the emendations of Mabillon. lie included in his Collec-
350 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
tion the Gallican Saeramentary discovered by the latter in the Library of
Bobio, and which appears in the first volume of his Museum Italicum, with
a good many notes and an introduction." — Forbes.
'3665 Liturgia [Romana] Hispanica Antiqua, Gothica, Isidoriana,
Mozarabica, Toletana mixta illustrata. Accedunt Vetusta Mo-
numenta Liturgica, cum Additionibus, Scholiis et Variis Lec-
tionibus, cura et studio Jo. Pinii ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce,
£3 13s. Gd. Romce, 1746
3666 Liturgia (Romana) Anglicana : The ancient Liturgy of the
Church of England according to the uses of Sarum, Bangor,
York and Hereford, and the modern Roman Liturgy arranged
in parallel columns by W. Maskell ; 8vo. (published at 15s.)
cloth, 7s. 6d. London, 1846
3667 Liturgia (Romana) Armena; folio, printed in red and black,
uncut, 9s. Roma, 1677
3668 Liturgik (Christ-Katholische) von A. A. Hnogeck ; 5 vols. 8vo.
(published at £2 15s.) sewed, £\ 10s. Frag. 1842
3669 Manuale Benedictionum Rituumque Ecclesiasticorum ; 18mo.
3s. Mnsidl. 1685
3670 Manuale Precum Sodolitatis B. Marise Virginis a Patribus Soc.
Jesu Miraculis exornatum ; 18mo. 4s. Colon. 1612
3671 Precum Sodolidatis Marianse, sub titulo Maria? Virginis
gloriose in Ccelos assumptee ; 12mo. calf, 6s. Vienna, 1746
3672 Manuale Ordinandorum, editio nova, locupletata et emendata ;
12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lugduni, 1839
3673 Manuale Choui ad decantandos Parvas Horas, &c. ; 8vo. with
musical notes, sewed, 5s. Mechlin, 1852
3674 Martyrologium Romanum Vetustissimum Occidentalis Ec-
clesia3, variis Scriptoribus tributum, cum Notis et Exercita-
tionibus F. Marise Florentini ; fol. hf. bd. cf. £1 5s. Lucce, 1688
3675 Rcmanum Gregorii XIII. Jussu editum. Accesserunt
Notationes atque Tractatio de Martyrologio Romano Cass.
Baronii ; folio, calf, 1 8s. Paris, 1 607
3676 Romanum a Benedicto XIV. auctum et castigatum ;
folio, calf, 18s. Roma, 1749
3677 Idem liber, editio nova ; 4to. printed in red and black,
uncut, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1802
3678 ■ Idem liber, jussu Gregorii XVI, auctior et castigatior
editus ; 8vo. printed in red and black, sewed, 9s. Ratisbon, 1846
For other editions and collections consult the general alphabet.
3670 Matutinale. Ileures Paroissiales, qui contiennent l'Ofnce du
Matin pour toutes l'Annee a l'Usage des Laiques ; en Latin et
en Eran^ais ; 5 vols. 1 8mo. old black Spanish morocco, 15s.
Paris, 1726
3680 Memoriale Rituum, sive Creremoniale pro aliquibus prsestanti-
oribus sacris Functionibus persolvendis in miuoribus Ecclesiis
Parocliialibus ; 4to. sewed, 12s. Romce, \77->
3681 Missa : Canon Missre ; folio, MS. on vellum of the 15th century,
beautifully written in red and black, with musical notes, half
bound, morocco, 15s.
LITURGIES.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 851
LITURGIES.
3682 Missa pro Defunctis in Usum Ecclesise Conventualis Asnedensis
(Essen et Thorn) ; folio, MS. on vellum of the 13th century,
consisting of 16 pages, with the intonings in musical notes,
without lines, a curious and interesting relic of the earlier Service
for the Dead ; half bound, morocco, £1 lis. 6d.
3683 Misses Defunctorum, juxta Usum Ecclesiao Romanse cum Ordine
et Canone extensa) ; folio, 2s. Antverp. 1 730
3684 Miss.e approbate per Summos Pontificos de S. Philippo Nerio,
S. Maria de M. Carmelo, S. Angelo Cust. Impressione Sacr.
Stigmatum. Accedit Missa in Commemoratione solemni 15.
M. Virginis de Monte Carmelo ; folio, printed in red and black,
with numerous woodcuts, calf, 16s. Venet. apud Juntas, 1628
Appended are : Missse Propria SS. tain de Prascepto quain ad libelum
celebrandae ab Alexandra VII. et VIII., Clemente IX. et X., et Inno-
centio XI. et XII. — Missa? Joannis de Deo; Amedei III., et Pii V.
3685 Miss/E Pontiticales, una cum Officio ad Ritus Sacrorum Ordinum ;
et Forma Confirmationis, etc. Ex Mandate Epp. Ecclesia>
Gallicanse Parisiens. Congregat. Ann. 1635 ; folio, uncut, 9s.
Paris. 1700
3686 Miss.e Pontificales ad Breviarium Romanum ; royal folio,
illustrated with 1 3 plates and an engraved frontispiece, sewed,
£\ 5s. Mechlin, 1853
3687 Miss/E propriee Patronorum et Festorum Regni Polonise ; folio,
Is. 6d. Campid. 1736
3688 Miss/E proprise Sanctorum trium Ordinum S. Francisci ; folio,
2s. 6d. Colon. 1702
3689 Miss,e duodecim et Missse pro Defunctis, Auctore P. Bille ;
2 parts, oblong, 12s. Mechlin, 1854
3690 Missale Romanum Vetus. 0H^a\e 23encTricttmuit ; folio,
heautifully printed in red and black, hogskin, rare, £3 13s. Gd.
Bambergce, J. Sensenschmidt, 1481
First edition of the Benedictine Missal. Unfortunately the woodcut of
the Crucifixion and two leaves are missing.
3691 Missale Romanum Vetus. <©rtlo fifltSgaltS secundum Diocesum
Halberstatensem ; folio, beautifully printed in red and black,
with musical notes and illuminated capitals, hogskin, clasps,
£2 12s. 6d. Aug. Find., (Erh. Ratdolt,) circa 1490
3692 Missale Romanum Vetus. S.tbtr j&tggalig, secundum Ritum
Ecclesise Constantiensis ; folio, beautifully printed in red and
black, with musical notes and large initials, in the original
oaken binding, with clasps and bosses, at the corners and in
the middle, £2 2s. ibid. 1505
3693 Missale Romanum Vetus. Xtber 3$ltS£>aIt£ cunctis et Dominicis
et Presbyteris cujusvis Dyocesis, &c. ; folio, beautifully printed
in red and black, with large woodcuts, hogskin, clasps, £3 3s.
Nuremberg, Georgii Stuchs, 1503
Missale Romanum Vetus ; vide : Assemani Codex Liturgicus.
3694 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Pii V.) ; folio, printed
in red and black, with musical notes and woodcuts, in the ori-
ginal binding, scarce, £\ 1 Is. 6d. Antverpice, Ch. Plantin, 1587
With letter and privilege from Pope Pius V. to Christopher Plantin, the
printer.
352 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
3095 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Clementis VIII.) ; 4to.
printed in red and black, with musical notes, calf, clasps, 15s.
Venet. apud Juntas, 1618
3096 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Clementis VIII.) ; 8vo.
printed in red and black, with musical notes and woodcuts, old
black Spanish morocco, clasps, 12s. Antverpice, Plantin, 1627
3697 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Urbani VIII.) ; 4to.
printed in red and black, with musical notes, plates, calf, 15s.
Colonics, 1649
3698 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Clementis VIII.) ; folio,
printed in red and black, plates, calf, clasps, £\ 5s. Grcecii, 1651
Appended are: Missa? Sanctorum Lateranenses, Venet. 1672. — Propria?
Missa? Dioecesis Augustana?, sine anno. — Missa? Propria; Fratrum Minorutn,
Venet. 1640.
3699 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Urbani VIII.) small
folio, printed in red and black, with musical notes, fine plates,
calf, £1 Is. Antverp. 1661
Appended are: Missa? Nova? ad Clementum XIV. Antverp. 1776
3700 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Urbani VIII.) in quo
Missse Proprise de Sanctis omnes ad longum positse sunt ad
majorem Celebrantium Commoditatem ; 4to. printed in red and
black, with musical notes, fine plates, calf, £\ Is.
Antverpice, 1698
Appended are : — Missas Nova; Urbani VIII.; Innocentii X. XI. XII. et
XIII.; Alexandri VII. et VIII.; Benedicti XIII. et XIV.; nee non
Clementis IX. X. XIII. et XIV. — Missse Propria; Dioecesis Antverpia?. —
Missa in Festo Cordis Jesu.
3701 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini, Benedicti XIII.) ; folio,
printed in red and black, with plates, old Spanish morocco, gilt
edges, £ 1 lis. 6d. ibid. 1701
Appended are : — Missa? Propria? Antverpienses, 1701; Camilli de Lillis;
Hieronymi /Emiliani ; Joanna? Freniot a Chantal ; Josephi Calasanctii ;
Josephi a Cupertino ; et Joannis Cantii.
3702 Missale Romanum (Concilii Tridentini Urbani VIII.) Novis
Missis et Indulto Apostolico, hucusque concessis, auctum ; roy.
folio, beautifully printed in red and black, with musical notes,
plates, richly bound in old Venetian red morocco, gilt edges,
tooled sides, £2 10s. Bomce, 1714
3703 Missale Romanum (Cone. Trident. Urbani VIII. cum Missis
Propriis ad A.D. 1720) ; folio, printed in red and black, with
musical notes, plates, calf, clasps, £1 lis. 6d. Campidon, 1720
Appended are : — Missa? Propria? Dioecesis Constantiensis, sine anno. —
Missa Propria in festo BB. VII. Fundatorum Ordinis Serv. B. V. M. —
Constant. 1799; Propria? Missa? V. Vuluerum; Spinea; Corona?; Cyrilli
et Methodii ; Joannis Nepom ; Stepbani Regis ; Bernardi Badensis ; San-
guinis Christi.
370 1 Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini
restitutum S. Pii V. jussu editum, Clementis VIII. et Urbani
VIII. Auctoritate recognitum et Novis Missis ex Indulto Apos-
tolico hucusque concessis auctus ; folio, beautifully printed in
a large type in red and black, with musical notes and Calen-
dar, neatly bound, £\ 10s. Mechlinia:, 1835
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 353
LITURGIES.
3705 Missale Romanum Concilii Tridentini (Pii IX.); 4to. plates, and
portrait of Pope Pio IX. sewed, 18s. Paris, 1851
3706 Idem liber ; 4to. printed in red and black, portrait of
Pio IX. and plates, sewed, £1 5s. ibid. 1853
3707 Missale Romano-Moguntinum ; folio, printed in red and black,
with musical notes, port, and pits, hogskin, scarce, £\ lis. 6d.
Mogunt. 1742
This is the Missal of Urban VIII. with all the Missae Novissima?, and the
Missae Propriae of the Archbishopric of Mayence, the Prince Prelate and
Elector of which took precedence of all the princes of the empire, on the
demise of the Emperor.
3708 Missale Romanum Cartusiani Ordinis ; folio, printed in red and
black, with musical notes, and engraving of S. Bruno by C. de
Malley on the title-page, hogskin, 18s. Paris, 1603
3709 Missale Romanum Cisterciense novissime recognitum ; folio,
plates, fine copy, calf, gilt edges, £\ 5s. ibid. 1788
3710 Missale Romanum Franciscanum ; folio, stained, 10s. 6d.
Venet. 1738.
3711 Missale Romanum ad Usum Ordinis Prsemonstratensis edente
D. Joan. Bapt. L'Ecuy. Accedit Liber Epistolarum et Evan-
geliorum Missalis Prsemonstratensis ab eodem editus ; 2 vols,
royal folio, printed upon writing paper, fine copy in calf, very
scarce, £2 2s. Nanceii, 1787
3712 Missale Romano-Monasticum ad Usum Congregationum S.
Vitonii et Hidulphi ; folio, calf, £1 Is. ibid. 1781
3713 Missale Ambrosianum Card. C. Cajetani Auctoritate recogni-
tum et novissime impressum ; folio, plates, uncut, £2 10s.
Mediolani, 1831
3/14 Idem liber; folio, plates, calf extra, antique pattern,
carmine edges, £3 3s. ibid. 1831
Milan has withstood all attempts to introduce into the service of her
Cathedral the Missal of the Council of Trent, and has clung, with true
veneration, to that bequeathed to her by her Primate, St. Ambrose, in the
fourth century.
3715 Missale Coptico-Arabicum, edidit Tuki ; 4to. printed in red
and black, uncut, 18s. Ro?nce, s. a.
Missale Mozarabicum, et Missale Mixtum ; vide Nos. 3534-7.
Mi'sica Divina, sive Thesaurus Concentuum juxta Ritum S.
Ecclesise Catholicse, edidit Carolus Proske; vide No. 3934.
3/16 Octavarium Romanum, sive Octavse Festorum Ecclesise; 4to.
printed in red and black, vellum, 9s. Venetiis, 1719
3717 Officia totius Breviarii, Romani de Dominicis et Feriis, in Ad-
ventu, in Nativitate et Epiphania, in Passione et Festorum,
Paschalis, Ascensionis Pentecostes et SS. Trinitatis, ac SS.
Patronorum (et in Festis infra Octavas) ad Usum Sac. Cass.
Reg. Apost. Majestatis ; 10 vols. 8vo. beautifully printed in
red and black for the private use of the Imperial Family,
uncut, very rare, £3 3s. Findo. 1763
37 IS Officium Beatae Marise Virginis secundum Consuetudinem Or-
dinis S. Benedicti ; small 8vo. printed in red and black, very
fine copy, vellum, rare, 10s. 6d. Tegernsee, 1578
* z z
354 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
3/19 Officium B. Marias Virginis ; 12mo. plates, printed in red and
black, old morocco, gilt edges, (is. Antverpice, Plantin, 1G4 1
3720 ■ Idem liber, cum aliis Officiis, Litaniis, et Orationibus ;
12mo. with curious steel clasps, 7s. 6d. Viennae, 165S
3721 Idem liber, ad Instar Breviarii Romani Reformatum,
aliisque Precibusnecessariis appositis ; ISmo. 5s. Colonics, 1679
3722 Idem liber ; 18mo. large type, 4s. Cd. Monach. 1732
3723 Idem liber, cum Litaniis ; l^mo. vignettes and plates, tbe
text engraved throughout, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Venet. 1740
3724 • Idem liber, alia editio, cum Officio Deiunctorum ; ISmo.
printed in red and black, calf, 6s. Einsidl. 1740
3725 Idem liber, alia editio. Accedunt Psalmi Vesperarum et
Completorio pro Dominicis et Festis totius Anni ; una cum
Rosario B. Marise ; 8vo. printed in red and black, with copper-
plates, calf, clasps, 6s. Antverp. 1685
In MS. are appended, " Preces in usum Cleri."
3726 Idem liber, alia editio, additis Hymnis, Vesperisque Do-
minicalibus, ac Testis Sanctorum totius Anni; 4to. printed in
red and black, with plates, calf, 12s. Venetiis, 1735
3727 Idem liber, alia editio, juxta Rituale Ordinis Prsedicato-
rum ; 8vo. in red and black, clasps, 5s. Momce, 1745
3728 Officia Beatse Virginis Marise ; cum Indulgentiis, etc.; 18mo.
sewed, 3s. 6d. Mechlin, 1855
3729 Idem liber; 18mo. with the Rubrics in English, sewed,
3s. 6d. ibid. 1855
3730 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Paraphrasi Grseca ; 18mo.
plates, very scarce, 12s. Aug. Find. 1612
3731 ■ Idem liber, cum Paraph. Italiana R. P. Croisset ; sive,
Uffizio di Maria V., dei Moiti, dello Spirito Santo, di S. Croce,
e li sette Salmi penitenziali; 18mo. bound, 3s. 6d. Torino, 1832
3732 Officia Nova de VII. Doloribus B. Marias Virginis, et S. Ger-
trudis ; 12mo. 4s. 6d. Grecii, 1679
3733 Officia parva XXXVI. B. Virginis Marias ; 18mo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Bounce, 1760
3734 Officia Pietatis in Xenium oblata maj. sodalitati B. Marise Vir-
ginis, gloriose in Ccelos assumptse ; 12mo. calf, 6s. 1743
3735 Officium Racoczianum sive varia Pietatis Exercitia Cultui Di-
vino magnse Matris Marise ; 18mo. 3s. 6d. Passav. 1726
3736 Idem liber ; 18mo. plates, bds. uncut, 4s. 6d. Tien. 1763
3737 Officium Immaeulatse Conceptionis B. Virginis Marise; 4to.
printed in red and black, Is. 6d. Mechlin, Dessain, 1856
3738 Officium et Missa in Festo et per Octavam Corporis Christi ;
12mo. printed in red and black, old morocco, gilt edges, 4s. 6d.
Antverpice, Plantin, 1756
3739 Officium Hebdomadse Sanctse secundum Missale et Breviarium
Romanum Hodiernum variis Expositionibus illustratum, etc.
per Columbanum Luz ; 8vo. uncut, 4s. 6d. Guenzburgi, 1761
3740 Officium Hebdomadse Sauctae Urbani VIII. Auctoritate recog-
nitum ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Venetiis, 1837
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 355
LITURGIES.
3741 Qfficium Hebdomadse Sanctse secundum Missale et Breviarium
Romanum ; printed in red and black, small 8vo. 4s.
Vindebon. 1755, vel 1756
3742 Idem liber, cum Cantu emendato ; 18mo. printed in red
and black, 5s. Mechlin, 1854
3742* Idem liber ; 18mo. beautifully printed upon India paper,
sewed, 6s. ibid. 1854
3743 con la Versione Italiana di Mons. Ant. Martini, Archiv. di
Firenze; 3 vols. 18mo. green moroc. gt. edges, 9s. Firenze, 1820
Officium Matutinum ; vide : Matutinale.
Officium Vesperum ; vide : Vesperale.
3744 <®ffktt fiStede totius canonisque expositio ; small folio, original
binding, rare, £1 lis. 6d. s. /. e. a. (circa 1483)
3745 Officia Propria Sanctorum pro Choro Ecclesise Cathedralis
Augustanse; 8vo. calf, 3s. Aug. Find. 1735
3746 Propria Sanctorum pro Usu Dioeces. Augustanae ; 8vo.
2s. ibid. 1735
3747 Propria, in Usum Societatis Jesu ; 4 parts in 1, 4to.
printed in red and black, 6s. Mechlin, 1848
3748 Propria in Usum FF. Redemptoristorum ; 4to. printed
in red and black, 8s. ibid. 1848
3749 Propria in Usum FF. Franciscanorum ; 4to. printed in
red and black, 14s. ibid. 1848
3750 Propria in Usum FF. Carmelitarum ; 4to. printed in red
and black, 14s. ibid. 1848
3751 Propria in Usum Romanum ; 4to. printed in red and
black, 6 s. ibid. 1848
3752 Propria in Usum Anglicanum, Scoticum et Hibernicum ;
3 parts in 1 ; 4to. printed in red and black, sd. 5s. ibid. 1848
3753 Propria Sanctorum Anglise ; 4to. printed in red and
black, 3s. ibid. 1848
3754 Idem liber; 18mo. (for the edition in 4 vols.) printed in
red and black, sewed, 2s. ibid. 1846
3755 Idem liber ; 18mo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1853
0000 vide et : Ritualia Monumenta, No. 3833.
3756 — Propria Iliberniee ; small 8vo. printed in red and black,
sewed, Is. 6d. ibid. 1845
3757 Idem liber; ISmo. sewed, Is. ibid. 1841
3758 Propria in Usum Brasiliensem, Mexicanum et Ameri-
canum (U. S.) ; 3 parts in 1, 4to. printed in red and black,
sewed, 12s. ' ibid. 1848
3759 — Idem liber, alia editio cui accedunt Officia in Usum Ec-
clesiae in Lima et Peru ; 4 parts in 1, 18mo. nonpareil type,
sewed, 7s. ibid. 1848
3760 Propria Sanctorum Patronorum Regni Sueciee ; 4 parts in
1, small 8vo. in red and black, uncut, Is. 6d. Aug. Find. 1728
3761 Officia Hominis Christiani ; 18mo. calf, 3s. Vienna, 1722
3762 Officia Pietatis Christianse erga Deum et Sanctos ; 12mo. large
type, morocco, scarce, 7s. 6d. Pussav. 1734
356 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
LITURGIES.
3763 Orationi Divote, raccolte da diversi libri spirituali dalla Serin-
issima Electrice Adelaide, Duchessa dell' una e l'altra Baviera,
Principessa di Savoia ; 8vo. curious plate of Christ, assisting
Joseph to erect a garden- fence, and two infant angels sawing
and drilling holes, with the Virgin looking on, privately printed,
scarce, in old sealskin binding, £2 2s.
Stampata per or dine (della Duchessa) in Monaco, 1656
3764 Orationes ante et post Missam ; folio, broadside, Is. 6d.
Mechlin, s. a.
3765 Ordinauium Missse ; 8vo. printed in red and black, with musical
notes, sewed, 3s. 6d. Mechlin, 18 —
3766 Ordinarixjm Preemonstratensis Ecclesise, seu Sancti Norberti
Liber Signorum seu Cseremoniarum Ordiuis, edidit Jo. Le
Paige; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\ Is. Paris, 1683
0000 Ejusdem Sermones ad Prsemonstratenses filios ; vide
No. 2120.
3767 Ordinaritjs, sive Liber Cseremoniarum ad Usum Canonici Or-
dinis Prsemonstratensis, in Capitulo generali An. 1738 renova-
tus ; 8vo. calf, scarce, 9s. Virduni, 173!)
3768 Passional (das alte) herausgegeben von C. H. Hahn ; imperial
8vo. sewed, 6s. Frank/. 1845
3769 Pcenitentiale ad instar libri Canonum Pcenitentialium diver-
sis Episcoporum, Doctorum, Augustini, Hieronymi, Gregorii,
aliorumcpje Operibus tributum, etc.; folio, calf, 18s.
sine loco aut anno.
0000 vide : Burgo (Jo. de) Pupilla Oculi, Nos. 3865-6.
3770 pontificate Sftomanum ad omnes Pontificias Caeremonias quibus
nunc utitur Ecclesia, etc. ; printed in red and black, with
musical notes, and numerous woodcuts, monastic binding, 18s.
Venetiis, apnd Juntas, 1572
3771 Pontificale Romanum Clementis VIII. jussu restitutum ; folio,
in red and black, musical notes and cuts, title mended, clasps,
£1 Is. Ronuz, 1611
3772 Pontificale Romanum Clementis VIII. ab Urbano VIII. re-
cognitum ; folio, printed in red and black, with musical notes,
hogskin, £\ 4s. Antverpice, Plantin, 1663
3773 Idem liber; folio, calf, £1 10s. ibid. 1663
3774 Pontificale Romanum Urbani VIII. ; 3 vols, in 1, royal folio,
beautifully printed in red and black, with musical notes, and
plates of all the ceremonies, choice impressions, fine copy, in
old French red morocco, gilt edges, £2 12s. 6d. Paris, 1664
3775 Pontificale Romanum in tres partes distributum Clementis
VIII. ac Urbani VIII. Auctoritate recognitutn. Nunc pri-
mum Prolegomenis et Commentariis illustratum a Josepho
Catalano, Congr. Oratorii P. ; 3 vols, folio, very rare, £7 7s.
Bomce, 1738-40
With Dedication to our Lord, " Qui solus est Reumnerator Laboruin ;
et non est in aliquo alio salus, nee spes apud homines ulla."
LITURGIES.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 357
LITURGIES.
3776 Pontificale Romanum in tres partes distributum dementis
VIII. ac Urbani VIII. Auctoritate recognitum, nunc primum
Prolegomenis et Commentariis illustratum, auctore Josepho
Catalano. Editio Nova recognita et Novis Commentariis et
Annotationibus locupletata ; 3 vols. 4to. sewed, £3 10s.
Paris, 1850
3777 Idem liber ; 3 vols. 4to. new in calf, old style, £4 14s. 6d.
ibid. 1850
Reprint of the scarce Roman edition of 1738, with the same dedication.
The editor has added notes and additional commentaries to those of Cata-
lani, rendering the work in every way of much greater value to those who
seek to comprehend the mysteries and latent meaning of the Ceremonial of
the Pontifical Ordinations, Confirmations, Consecrations, Visitations, and
other public offices, upon which, to a certain extent, similar ceremonies
have been framed by those Churches which have separated themselves from
Rome. The contents are given in Darling's Cyclop, col. 599.
3778 Pontificale Romanum, a Benedicto XIV. editum et auctum ;
3 parts, folio, printed in red and black, witb musical notes,
richly bound in old red morocco, gilt sides, with clasps, £2 2s.
Antverp. 1758
3779 Pontificale Romanum (dementis VIII. et Urbani VIII.) ;
12mo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Venetiis, 1836
3780 Pontificale Romanum dementis VIII. et Urbani VIII., editio
nova ; 3 vols, small 8vo. printed in red and black, illustrated
with numerous woodcuts, sewed, 16s. Mechlinice, 1855
3781 Pontifikal (des Roemische) aus dem Lateinischen uebersetzt
mit archaeologischen Einleitungen und Liturgischen Bemer-
kungen von A. Nickel ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s. Mainz, 1836-8
3782 Dasselbe ; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, calf, 12s.
ibid. 1836-8
3783 Pontificalis Liber of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter, printed
from the original MS. of the 14th Century, and edited by R.
Barnes; 8vo. cloth boards, 8s. Exeter, 1847
3784 Postilla in Evangelia et Epistolas in Divinis Officiis per Anni
circulam legenda, ex SS. Patribus collecta, sive Liber Sma-
ragdi ; imp. 8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, 1847
3785 sive Conciones in Epistolas et Evangelia (Joanne Fero
auctore) ; folio, in the original monastic binding, with clasps,
15s. Colonice, 1568
3786 Postilla Catholica, oder Auslegung aller Fest und Feyer-
taeglichen Evangelien durch das gantze Jahr, von Jacob
Fechtio, Bambergischer Weye-Bischoffe ; 3 vols, in 1, folio,
woodcuts, in the original monastic binding, with clasps, £\ Is.
ibid. 1597
Other Postils will be found under the authors' names in the general
alphabet.
3787 Preces Private. Augustinus (P.) Gelobt sey Jesus Christus !
Katholisches Gebet-buch ; 18mo. plates, 2s. 6d.
Stuttgart, 1847
3788 Augustinus (P.) Jesus ! Mein Heil und meine Liebe ! Ka-
tholisches Gebet-buch ; 18mo. plate, 2s. 6d< ibid. 1846
358 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies,
prices private.
3789 Deutsche Katholische Gesaenge aus aelterer Zeit ; thick
12mo. vellum paper, sewed, 4s. Frank/. 1833
3/90 Hauber's (J. M.) Vollstaendiges Christ-Kalholisches Gebet-
buch ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Augsburg, v. a.
3791 Horstii (Jac. Merli) Paradisus Animee Christianse ; 18mo.
sewed, 3s. Meehlin. 1818
3792 Libellus Libellorum continens Preces ante et post Missam ;
18mo. sewed, Is. 6d. Mechlin, s. a.
3793 Loyol.e (Ignatii) Soc. Jesu Fundatoris Exercitia Spiritualia ;
18mo. portrait, sewed, 2s. Batisbon, 1840
3794 Nakateni (Wilhelmi) Cceleste Palmetum, variis Ofhciis Li-
taniis, Precibus, Psalmis Poenitentialibus, Orationibus nee
non Instructionibus, Sanctorum ; 8vo. plates, calf, gilt
edges, 6s. Colon. 1723
3795 Idem liber; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1782
3790 Idem liber; 18mo. 9 plates, sewed, 6s. Mechlin, 1854
3797 Preces ante et post Missam ad Usum Sacerdotum ; 18mo.
sewed, Is. 6d. ibid. s. a.
3798 Psalmodia iEgrotantium et Agonizantium, LII. Psalmi expo-
siti a Benedicto Baur ; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Campidon. 1747
3799 Weissenbach (J. A.) Eloquentia Sacrse Scripfcurse libri IV. ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1/89
3800 Zoczek's (W.) Masse des Katholisehen Kirchenjahres, ein
Andachtsbuch ; 18mo. coloured pits. sd. 7s. Lanchhut, 1842
3801 Processionale, Bitibus Bomanse Ecclesise accommodatum ;
Antiphonas et Besponsoria aliaquse in Supplicationibus decan-
tari solita complectens. Jussu B. et J. D. Matthsei Hovii
Mechliniensis Archiepiscopi editum ; 4to. printed in red and
black, with musical notes, veil. 10s. 6*d. Antverp. Plantin, 1620
3802 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Mechlin, 1855
3S03 Parisiensis Ecclesise ; royal 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1787
3804 Botomagensis Ecclesise ; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Rotomag. 1789
3805 Processionale Parvum, continens Besponsoria, Antiphonas,
Litanias in variis Processionibus cantanda, etc. ; 12mo. printed
in red and black, with musical notes, uncut, 3s. 6d.
Aug. Vind. 1736
3806 Processionale Bomanum Parvum, quod Emin. et Beverend.
Archiepisc. Engelbertus Cardinalis Sterk recenseri et auxeri
jussit. Cum Cantu emendato, editio nova ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
Mechlin, 1853
3807 Processionale secundum Bitum Ecclesise Praemonstratensis ;
8vo. printed in red and black, with musical notes, calf, clasps,
7s. 6d. Paris, Kerver, 1574
3808 Processionale ad Usum sacri et canonici Ordinis Prsemonstra-
tensis, moderno Cantui accommodatum, et Jussu Ch. II. Lucas
editum; 4to. calf, scarce, 9s. Virduni, 1727
3809 Psalterium Bomanum, et Hymnale totius Anni. Huic Editioni
accedunt Hvmni Sanctorum novi a recentioribus Bom. Pont.
LITURGIES.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 359
LITURGIES.
Breviario ordinati ; folio, with musical notes, and the Rubrics
in red, calf, ^61 lis. 6d. Antverpiee, 1/32
3810 Psaltertum Davidicum ad Usum et Ritum Ordinis Cisterciensis
per Hebdomadam dispositum ; royal folio, in red and black,
with musical notes, hogskin, clasps, £1 Is. Paris, 1656
3811 Parafrasi sopra le primi L. Salmi di David, poesia di
Girolamo Ascanio Giustiniani; 12mo. frontispiece, sewed,
3s. 6d. Venezia, 1805
0000 vide, Marcelli Salmi, No. 3914.
3812 Rituale Romanum ; 4to. with the Rubrics in red, hogskin,
7s. Gd. Antverp. 1617
3813 Idem liber, alia editio, 4to. vellum, 7s. Tenet. 1/G7
3814 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. in red and black, sewed, Gs.
Mechlin, 1850
3815 Idem liber, alia editio ; in red and black, 18mo. sewed,
4s. ibid. 1845
3816 Idem liber, nova editio ; 18 mo. printed in red and black,
3s. 6d. Paris. 1851
3817 Rituale Sacramentorum ac aliarum Ecclesise Ceremoniarum ex
Decreto Synodi Petricoviensis ; auctoritate D. Matth. Lubienski,
Episc. Vladislav, per Matth. J. Judicki redactum ; 8vo. (with
additions in MS. dated 1802), scarce, 10s. 6d. Anno, 1630
3818 Rituale Sacramentorum Romanum, Gregorii XIII. jussu edi-
tum ; royal 4to. printed in red and black, vellum, uncut, scarce,
£\ 4s. Romce, 1584
This edition of the Ritual was edited by Cardinal Santario (Sancta Seve-
rina), but the authorities wished the word "Romanum" to be omitted.
To this the heirs of the Cardinal objected, and locked up the whole edition ;
and it was never published, though some few copies were distributed pri-
vately.
3819 Rituale pro Administratione Sacramentorum aliorumque Mune-
rum Pastoralium ; 8vo. calf, 3s. Diligce, 1G81
3820 Rituale Argentinense ; 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Argentina, 1742
3821 Rituale Augustanum minus ad Nor mam Ritualis Romani red-
ditum ; 8vo. 3s. Aug. Vinci. 1764
3822 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. bound, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1835
3823 Rituale Augustense ; 4to. red and black, hogskin, 7s. Gd.
Piling ce, 1G12
3824 Rituale Constantiense in Compendio ; small 8vo. calf, 3s.
Constant, s. a.
3825 Rituale Franciscanum, in quo Absolutiones, Benedictiones, Con-
jurationes, Exorcismi Ritus et Cseremonise cura B. Sannig ;
sm. 8vo. hogskin, 5s. Prague, 1G85
3S26 Rituale Parisiense, jussu Lud. A. de Noailles, Cardinalis ; 4to.
calf, 1 5s. Paris, 1697
3827 Rituale Passaviense ; 4to. in red and black, vellum, 7s.
Ilerbipoli, 1666
3828 Rituale Rothomageuse ; 4 to. calf, 9s. Rothomagi, 1739
3829 Rituale Siccovicnso in Compendio, cum Appendice ; 8vo. calf,
3s. Grecii, 1836
360 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
3830 Rituale Trevirense cum Praefationibus ; 4to. calf, 12s.
Luxemb. 1767
3831 Rituale Ramono-Viennense ; 4 to. calf, 5s. Vienna, 1730
8332 Rituale Romanum Illyrica Lingua editum, jussu Urbani VIII. ;
4to. printed in red and black, with musical notes, and cuts,
uncut, scarce, 18s. Roma, 1640
3833 Ritualia Ecclesise Anglicanae Monumenta, or occasional Offices
of the Cburch of England, according to the ancient use of
Salisbury, the Prymer in English, and other Prayers and Forms
with Dissertations and Notes by W. Maskell ; 3 vols. 8vo.
cloth, £\ 10s. London, 1847
3834 Ritus Pontificalis pro parvulorum et adultorum Baptismi ac Con-
firmationis Sacramento conferendo juxta Rituale Romanum ;
folio, 3s. 6d. Romce, 1 725
3834* Idem Ritus ; royal folio, large paper, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1725
3835 Ritus Pontificalis pro Solemno Aquae Benedictionis facienda in
Pervigilio Epiphanise Domini; folio, sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1727
3836 Rituum Ecclesiasticorum, sive S. Caeremoniarum Sacro Sanctae
Romanee Ecclesise libri III., non ante impressi (curis Marcelli
Corcyrensis Archiepiscopi, et Augustini Patricii Piccolomini) ;
folio, woodcuts, fine copy, vellum, 15s. Venetiis, 1516
3837 Idem liber (curis Marcelli Corcyr. Archiepisc. et A. P.
Piccolomini) non ante in Germania impressus ; 12mo. vellum,
9s. Colon. 1558
3838 Jdem liber, alia editio (wanting a few leaves at end) ;
1 2mo. vellum, 5s. Venetiis, 1573
3839 Rituum Memoriale pro praestantioribus Functionibus persolvendis
in Minoribus Ecclesue Parochialibus, jussu Benedieti XIII.
editum ; 4 to. sewed, 6s. Romce, 1853
3840 Rosarium, seu Psalterium B. Virginis Mariae ; cui accesserunt pia
Exercitia ; 18mo. plates by Collaert, scarce, 7s. 6d. Antv. 1604
3841 Sacerdotale et Consuetudinem S. Romanae Ecclesise (Omnium
Sacramentorum Officia, Resolutiones, Excommunicationum
Canones, &c.) ; 4to. with musical notes, scarce, 10s. 6d.
Venetiis, 1576
3842 Sacramenta Ecclesiae : Modus administrandi Sacramentum
Baptismi, Pcenitentiae, Eucharistiae, Extremes Unctionis, et
Matrimonii. Accedunt Exorcismi quidam ad Maleficia et In-
festationes Daemonum reprimendas ; 1 2mo. calf, scarce, 7s. 6d.
Colon. 1697
3843 Sacramentorum Yiatici et Extrema? Unctionis, Abjuvationis a
Protestantibus, Professionis Fidei Catholicae Administratio
Polyglotta; folio, calf, 18s. Matriti, 1805
3844 Sacramentum Missae ; Sacerdos Fystettensis seu Preces matu-
tinae et vespertinae ante et post Missam ; nee non Officium S.
Walburgae, &c. ; 8vo. calf, 6s. Eyst 1 733
Sacramenta VII. Ecclesiae Romanae, vide etiam : Arcudius,
No. 61* ; Arnauld et Nicole, Nos. 65-7 ; Arsdekin, Nos. 73-7 ;
Assemanus, No. 81 ; Avedichian, No. 3857 ; Azevedo, No.
3859; Bassaeus, No. 1501; Bellarmine, Nos. 198-204,
LITURGIES.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 361
210; Beda, Joannis, infra; Benedictus XIV., Nos. 226-7,
229-30 ; Bihli. J. P. Migne, p. 49 ; Bona, Nos. 644-8 ;
Bonacina, No. 863 ; Boppert, No. 649 ; Borromaeus, Nos.
651-6; Bouvier, No. 675; Burgo, No. 3865; Campian,
No. 832 ; Canisius, Nos. 837-8 ; Canon Law, pp. 81-94 ;
Bonacina, Nos. 863 ; Clericatus, No. 878 ; Ferraris, Nos.
914-16; Mesnil, No. 929 ; Bebuffus, No. 949 ;— Caramuelis,
No. 1003; Cassander, No. 3869 ; Cigher, No. 1076; Cla-
venau, No. 1081; Clichtoveus, Nos. 1091-2, 1094-5; Cochlaeus,
Nos. 1099-100; Conrius, No. 1121 ; Councils, Synods, etc.
pp. 105-124; Council of Trent, Nos. 1286-1317; Dionysius
Carthusianus, No. 1424 ; Doctrina Pcenitentiae, Nos. 1431-2;
Drouven, Nos. 1464-5 ; Elbel, No. 1511 ; Emser, vide Luther ;
Fathers and Doctors of the Church, pp. 144-229 ; Al-
cuin, Nos. 1588-9; Aquinas, Nos. 1615-41 ; Berengarius, No.
1710 ; Bernardus, Nos. 1713-20 ; Bertramus, No. 1724 ; Bona-
ventura, No.1754 ; Bruno Astensis, Nos. 1763-4 ; Hildebertus,
Nos. 1981-2; InnocentiusIII.,No.2002; Irenseus, Nos. 2007-9;
Isidorus, Nos. 2016-1 8 ; Ivo vel Ives, Nos. 2021-1 ; Lanfrancus,
Nos. 2053-5; Lombard, Nos. 2063-5 ; Nieris, 2112; Norber-
tus, No. 2120; Paschasius Radbertus, Nos. 2148-9; Paulinus
Aquiliensis, Nos. 2189-91 ; Petrus Blessensis, Nos. 2198-2201 ;
Rabanus Maurus, Nos. 2238-9 ; Ratramnus, No. 2243 ; Ri-
chardus de S. Victore, Nos. 2246-8 ; Rupertus Tuitiensis, Nos.
2254-5;— Fisher, Nos. 2377-81; Gardiner, Nos. 2447-8;
Gerbert, No. 3894 ; Gerson, No. 2510 ; Gotti, Nos. 2553-7 ;
Goulde, No. 3895 ; Grimaud, No. 3897 ; Guiard, No. 3899 ;
Harlay, No. 2640 ; Henricus VIII., No. 2380 ; Hospinianus,
Nos. 3067-8; Innocentius III., No. 2002 ; Joly de Choin,
No. 3910; Juenin, No. 3196; Kempis, Nos. 3217-24; Lar-
rogue, No. 3423 ; Launoi, Nos. 3425-6 ; Fide et : Liturgies,
pp. 339-78 ; — Mabillon, Maldonatus, Morinus, Muratori,
Novarinus, Olavius, Pellicia, Philippus a. S. Trinitate, Prado,
Rocca, Romsee, Sainctes, Salmuriensis Academia, Sanchez,
Scbelstrate, Simon, Spengler, St. Thomas, Suarez, Thomasius,
Tournely, Tourneux, Velasquez, Vicecometis, Victorius, Walden,
Wicelius, Zacharia, etc. etc.
Protestant Writers: — Baur, No. 170; Bucer, No. 3963 ;
Calvin, Nos. 810, 817-21 ; Canon Law, pp. 81-94; Councils,
Synods, etc. pp. 105-24 ; Edward VI., No. 1143; Elizabeth,
No. 1144; Augustana Confessio, Nos. 1146-1156; Ilun-
deshagen, No. 1234; Ingelstaedt, No. 1237: Osiander, No.
1258* ;— Cranmer, No. 1328; Eckermann, No. 1496; Eras-
mus, No. 1527; Ernesti, No. 1532; Flacius Illvricus, No.
2383 ; Grotius, No. 2582 ; Hildebrandus, No. 3903 ; Hun-
nius, Nos. 3103-4; Lisle, 3520; Vide et : Luther, Martyr,
Matthies, Melancthon, Montacutius, Ochinus, Rainolds vel
Reynolds, Ridleius, Salmasius, Sutlivius vel Sutcliffe, Viret,
Vogt, Vossius, Walchius, Zornius, etc. etc.
* 3 a
362 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgies.
3845 Vesper.e Breviarii Romani Cautu Chorali auctse, cum Officiis
Sanctorum per Summos Pontifices novissime concessis, per R.
J. Vilsecker ; 8vo. handsomely printed in red and black, sewed,
14s. Laudshut, 1844
3845* Idem liber ; 8vo. newly half bound, calf, 16s. ibid. 1844
3846 Vesperale Romanum cum Psalterio, ex Antiphonali Romano
fideliter extractum cum Cantu emendato ; 8vo. 6s. Mechl. 1848
3847 Idem liber, cum Officiis Propriis Angliee et Hiberniae ;
8vo. sewed, 8s. ibid. 1848-53
3848 Idem liber, alia editio, cum iisdem Officiis ; 8vo. sewed,
9s. ibid. 1853-4
3849 Vespera Cantica : the Psalms chaunted at Vespers and Complin,
adapted to the Gregorian tones by J. Alfred Novello (aided by
Cardinal Wiseman) ; royal 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. London, n. d.
3850 2Ftta CftrtStt, sive Meditationes s'cdm. Seriem Evangelistarum
p. diim. Leutolphum de Saxonia, patrem devotum : Argen-
tine in Carthusia professum ob laude Dei compilata ; folio, calf,
very scarce, £l 10s. Nurnbergce, Ant. Koberger, 1495
This edition of this celebrated work, of which French, Spanish, and
German versions appeared before the year 1500, is noticed, both by Maittaire
and Engel, as one of great rarity.
0000 vide et infra : Ludolph de Saxonia.
LITURGICAL WRITINGS
RELATING TO THE PRIMITIVE, THE ALEXANDRIAN, THE GREEK,
AND THE LATIN CHURCHES.
Acta Canonizationis Sanctorum, et Missa Canonizationis a Just.
Chiapponi collecta ; vide No. 20.
Albaspinus (F. de) de Veteris Ecclesise Ritibus ; vide No. 24.
Allatii (LeomY) Dissertationes de Ilebdomadibus et Dominicis,
nee non de Missa Prcesanctifieatorum,&c. ; vide Nos. 40-1.
3851 Ejusdem de utriusque Ecclesise Occidentalis atque Oricn-
talis perpetuain Dogmate de Purgatorio Consensione ; small 8vo.
containing selections from the Greek and Latin Eathers, &c. ;
vellum, scarce, 9s. Romce, 1655
3852 Annfe Chretienne, contenant les Messes des Dimanches, Fetes
et Feries de tout l'Annee en Latin, et en Francois, avec l'Ex-
plication des Epitres et des Evangiles, et un abrege de la Vie
des Saints dont on fait l'Office ; 1 3 vols. 12mo. calf gilt, £ 1 16s.
Paris, 1/57
3853 Antiquitates Ecclesise Orientalis celebriorum Virorum Card.
Barberini, L. Allatii, Luc. Holstenii, J. Morini, Abr. Ecchel-
lensis, Nic. Peyrescii, Pet. a. Valle, Th. Comberi, J. Buxtorfi,
H. Hottingeri, etc. accedit Vita J. Morini; 12mo. calf, or
vellum, 5s. Londini, 16S2
3854 Idem liber, alia editio; 18mo. vellum, 3s. Lipsice, 1683
Arsdekin (R.) Ritus et Ordo administrandi Sacramenta ; vide
Nos. 73-7.
Assemani (Jos. S., Episcopi Tyri) Kalendaria Ecclesiee Uni-
versai ; vide No. 78.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 363
3855 Assemani (Jos. Aloisii) Codex Liturgicus Ecclesise Universae ;
12 vols. 4to. vellum, rare, [a£16.] ibid. 1749-63
3856 Idem liber, Vols. I.— V. ; 5 vols. 4to. calf, £3 3s.
ibid. 1749-55
0000 Ejusdem liber de Sacris Ritibus, et de vero Ecclesise
Sensu circa Cseremoniarum Usum ; vide No. 81.
3857 Avedichian (Gabr.) Origines et Raison de la Liturgie Catho-
lique en forme de Dictionnaire ; ou Notions historiques et de-
scriptives sur les Rites et le Ceremonial de l'Office Divin, les
Sacraments, les Fetes, la Hierarchie, les Edifices, etc., traduit
de l'ltalien par J. E. B. Pascal ; roy. 8vo. sd. 12s. Paris, 1844
3858 Azevedo (Em. de) Thesaurus, sive Collectio Liturgica ; vol. I.
(all published), 4to. vellum, scarce, £1 4s. Homes, 1752
3859 Ejusdem de Divino Officio et Sacramento Missse Sacri-
ficio Exercitationes quae integrum Annum Scholse Liturgicas
amplectuntur ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £1 10s. Venet. 1783
Baltjzii (Steph.) Formulae Veteres ; Tractatus de Missis Do-
minicis, et Miscellanea; vide Nos. 127-31.
Benedicti XIV. (Prosperi Lambertini) Opera Omnia ; vide
Nos. 226-7.
0000 Ejusdem Cseremoniale, No. 228. — De Festis Jesu Christ
Matrisque, No. 229.— De Missa? Sacrificio, Nos. 229-30.— De
Beatificatione et de Canonizatione, Nos. 231-3.
Bernardi (Sancti, A.D. 1153) Opera; vide Nos. 1713-23.
3860 Berti (Lor.) Regole di Canto Gregoriano, &c. ; 4to. plates,
7s. 6d. lloma, 1836
3861 Bocquillot (L. A.) Traite Historique de la Liturgie Saeree ;
8vo. calf, 6s. Paris, 1701
Bon,e (Joh., Cardinalis) Opera omnia Acetica et Liturgica ; Nos.
644-645.— De la Liturgie, No. 645*.
3862 Ejusdem Rerum Liturgicarum, libri II. ; small folio, half
bound, calf, 12s. Romce, 1671
3863 Idem liber, recognitus, auctus et illustratus. Adjecti
sunt, hue usque inediti, duo singulares Ritus Ecclesire Vercel-
lensis et Augustse Praatorise, nonnullse item Dissertationes
adversus Misoliturgos aliosque pseudo-Criticos, cum Notis et
Observationibus R. Salse. Accedunt ejusdem Cardinalis Epis-
tolee aliseque ad eundem scriptaa ; 4 vols, folio, uncut, £3 13s. 6d.
Aug. Taur. 1747-55
3864 Idem liber; 4 vols, folio, calf, £i 4s. ibid. 1747-55
3864* Traite de la Liturgie traduit par l'Abbe Lobry ; 2 vols.
8vo. sd. 12s. Paris, 1854
" His treatises on the Liturgy show his profound insight into all sacred
antiquities, and are no less curious than entertaining and instructive." —
Phillips.
3865 Burgo ($o. tie) $uptlta (©cult, de VII. Sacramentorum Ad-
ministratione ; de X. Prseceptis Decalogi ; ceterisque Ecclesi-
asticorum (quae rite Institutum Sacerdotem baud quaque
Ignorare decet) Officiis ; small 4to. vellum, £2 2s. Argent. 1514
3866 — Idem liber; small 4to. a little wormed, £\ 4s. ibid. 1514
John de Burgh was Chancellor of the University of Camhridge in 13*5.
His work was much prized by his contemporaries, an evidence of which is
364 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
found in Mr. Walcott's " Account of Wykeham and its Colleges," where a
list is given of books presented to Winchester College, or supplied by di-
rection of the Founder, amongst which a copy of the " Pupilla Oculi "
appears to have cost xls., i. e. eighty shillings of our money, the present
silver (sterling) having since been debased one-half, and which, in those
days for supplying wheat (by the quarter xxd.) and other necessaries of
life (flitch of bacon, i.?.), was of ecpual value to ^20 of our present coin.
There is also a second copy mentioned in the same list, as having cost
xiiis. ivd.
BorromjEI (S. Caroli, Cardinalis) Opera; vide Nos. 651-2.
Brunonis (Astensis, A.D. 1123) Opera; vide Nos. 1/63-4.
Brunus (D. Conr.) de Creremoniis ; vide No. 867.
3867 Casalius (F. Bapt.) de Veteribus Sacris Christianorum Ritibus,
sive apud Occideutales, sive Orientales, Catliolica in Ecclesia
probatis ; folio, pressed hogskin, 16s. Romce, \647
3868 De Veteribus iEgyptiorum et Romanorum Ritibus ; 2
vols, in 1, 4to. calf, many plates, 6s. ibid. 1644
3869 Cassandri (Geo.) Opera omnia, qure inter : Liturgica de Ritu
et Ordine Dominicse Coena? celebrandae ; Ordo Romanus de
Officio Missa3 ; Hymni Ecclesiastici, praesertirn Ambrosiani ;
Preces Ecclesiasticse, seu Collectse ; de Communione Populi in
utraque specie ; de Baptismo Infantium ; de Officio Civis' in
Religionis Dissidio, &c. ; folio, calf, rare, £4 4s. Paris, 1616
Calvoer (Casp.) Rituale Ecclesiasticum, &c. ; vide Nos. 828-9.
Canisii (Petri) Opus Catecbisticum ; vide No. 837.
0000 Catalani (Jos.) Pontificale Romanum Prolegomenis et Com-
mentariis illustratum ; vide Nos. 3775-7-
38/0 Ejusdem Creremoniale Episcoporum Commentariis illus-
trum ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £S 8s. Romce, 1 744
3871 ■ ■ Ejusdem Rituale Romanum Beuedicti XIV. jussu editum
et auctum, et Commentario perpetuo exornatum ; 2 vols, folio,
uncut, scarce, £2 12s. 6d. Romce, \757
38/1* Idem liber, aliaeditio, 2 vols. fol. veil. £2 5s. Petavii, 1760
0000 Ejusdem CEeremonise Sacrse ; vide Nos. 1030-1.
3872 Catechismus, oder Christlicbe Untervveisung und gegruendter
Bericbt ueber die XII. Artikeln, dem Vater-unser, dem Engel-
iscben Gruess, den X. Gebotten, und den VII. Sacramenten,
durch Michadn, Bischoff zu Merseburg ; Maintz, 1557 —
Wildt (alias Ferus, Johann) die Allerheyligste |Historia der
Passion miser's Herren und Heylandes Jbesu Christi, etc. ibid.
1558 ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, cuts, hogskin, clasps, 10s. 6d.
Maintz, 1557-8
3873 Cavalieri (Jo. Mich.) Opera Omnia Liturgica, seu Commen-
taria in Sacr. Rit. Congr. Decreta ad Romanum Breviarium,
Missale et Rituale attinentia ; 5 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £\ 10s.
Aug. Vind. 1764
For the Venice edition of 1 758, and the Bassano reprint of 1 778, see Nos.
103G-8.
3874 Chant Gregorien : Traite Theorique et Pratique, dans lequel on
explique les vrais Principes de cette Science, etc. ; 8vo. uncut,
7s. 6d. Paris, 1/50
This work has been pronounced to be the best and most complete trea-
tise on the subject.
Vol. 3. Reformats atque Angli-
cans.
4. Ecclesiae Orientalis.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 365
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
Chiapponi (Just.) Acta Canonizationis Sanctorum; vide No. 20.
3875 Claus (J. A.) Spicilegium Catecketico-Concionatorium ; id est
Conceptus exegetici pro Dominicis, Feriis, ac Festis totius Anni ;
4 vols. 4to. calf, £\. Venetiis, 1747-50
3876 Clichtovei (Jud.) Elucidatorium Ecclesiasticum ad Officium
Ecclesiae pertinentia plenius exponens ; folio, calf, £ I 5s.
Paris, 1540
For the Basle edition of 1559, see Nos. 1091-2, at page 101, where the
contents are given.
0000 Ejusdem Homiliae, vide No. 1093 ; De Sacramento Eu-
charistiae, No. 1094 ; Propugnaculum Ecclesiae, No. 1095.
Cochl^ei (Jo.) Devotio Antiqua circa Missam ; vide No. 1099.
3877 Codintjs (Geo. Curopalata) de Officiis et Officialibus Magnae
Ecclesiae et Auke Constantinopolitanae, Gr. edidit Im. Bekker ;
8vo. sewed, 6s. Bounce, 1846
3878 Contelorii (F.) Tractatus et Praxis de Canonizatione Sanctorum,
et de Sanctitate et Miraculis Tkomae de Villanova Relatio ; 8vo.
vellum, Gs. Lugduni, 1634
3879 Daniel (H. A.) Codex Liturgicus Ecclesiae Universae in Epi-
tomen redactus ; 4 vols, in 2, 8vo. (publisked at £2 8s.) cloth,
£1 1 6s. Lipsice, 1847-54
Vol. 1. Ecclesiae Romano- Catho-
licae.
„ 2. Lutheranae.
3880 Ejusdem Thesaurus Hymnologicus, sive Hymnorum Can
ticorum, Sequentiarum, circa Annum 1500 usitatarum Collectio
amplissima, Apparatu critico ornata, et Veterum, aliorum et
suis Notis illustrata ; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 10s. ibid. 1855
Doctrina de SS. Sacramento Pcenitentiae administrando, vide
No. 1431.
Drouven (R. H.) de Re Sacramentalia et de Auctoritate Litur-
giarum ; vide No. 1465.
Durandi (Guil.) Rationale Divinorum Officiorum, vide Nos.
1485-6.
3881 Durantus (J. S.) de Ritibus Ecclesiae Catkolicae ; 4to. calf, 15s.
Lugduni, 1675
3881* Idem liber, alia Editio ; sm. 8vo. veil. 7s. Colon. 1592
Emseri (H.) Missa Christianorum ; vide: Luther.
3882 Ernestt (J. A ) Opuscula Theologica (de Rebus Liturgicis, etc.
etc.) 8vo. 3s. 6d. Lips. 1792
3883 Ferraris (Lucii) Prompta Bibliotheca Rubricistica, Canonica,
Juridica, Moralis, Theologica, Ascetica, Polemica, Historica ;
9 vols. 4to. vellum, £4 4s. Romce, 1784
0000 Ejusdem libri variee Editiones ; vide Nos. 914-16, et
Nos. 2366-9.
3884 Ferrarius (B.) de Ritu S. Ecclesiae Veteris Concionum cum
Praefatione J. G. Graevii ; 8vo. uncut, 4s. 6d. Veronce, 1731
3885 Fontanini (Justi, Ancyrani Archiepiscopi) Codex Constituionum,
quas SS. Pontifices ediderunt in Solemni Canonizatione Sanc-
torum, a Joanne XV. ad Benedictum XIII. (A.D. 993 ad
1729) cum Not ulis ; folio, veil, scarce, £l lis. 6d. Romce, 1729
366 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgical writings.
3886 Fornici (J.) Institutiones Liturgicae ad Usum Seminarii Ro-
mani ; small 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Sancti-Clodoaldi, 1851
Fortunati (Veuantii) Opera, vide No. 1903.
3887 Fulvii (Fr. Asculani) Sacrse Cseremonise ex variis Authoribus et
Caeremonialibus collects}, juxta llitum S. It. Ecclesiee et Usui
FF. Eremitarum S. Augustini specialiter accommodate, ad
Editionem Anni 1G02, novis Curis auctae a Adeodato Summan-
tico a Fogia ; 4to. vellum, scarce, £2 2s. Romce, 1714
3888 Gardellini (A.) Decreta authentica Congregationis S. Rituum
ad A.D. 1848 ex Actis ejusdem Congregationis collecta ; 8 vols.
4to. sewed, £4 16s. Romce, 1824-49
Gattacus (J. B.) de Oratoriis domesticis et de Usu Altaris porta-
tilis, vide No. 2453.
Gavanti (Barth.) Thesaurus Sacr. Rituum ; vide Nos. 2457-64.
Georgii (A. T.) Fragmenta Liturgica Thebaidensis Ecclesiae,
No. 2479, et alia Fragmenta Thebaica, No. 2477.
3889 Georgius (Dom.) de Liturgia Romani Pontificis in Solemni
Celebratione Missarum ; 3 vols. 4to. vellum, scarce, £b 5s.
Romce, 1731-44
3890 Gerbeuti (Martini, S. Blasiensis Abbatis) Vetus Liturgica Ale-
manica, Disquisitiouibus, Notis et Obseryationibus illustrata ;
Typis Monast. St. Rlasis, 1776. — Monumenta Veteris Litur-
giae Alemanicae, ex antiquis MSS. Codd. collecta ; ibid. 1777-9 ;
5 vols, in 3, 4to. plates, vellum, £3 3s. St. Blasts, 1776-9
3891 Ejusdem Monumenta Veteris Liturgise Alemanicas ; 2
vols. 4to. sewed, £1 10s. ibid. \777-9
3892 Ejusdem de Cantu et Musica Sacra a prima Ecclesiae
iEtate usque ad praesens tern pus, 2 vols. ibid. 17/4. Acce-
dunt Scriptores Veteres Ecclesiastici de Musica Sacra (a Saec.
IV. ad Saec. XV.) e Codd. MSS. collecti; 3 vols., ibid. 1/84;
in all, 5 vols. 4to. plates, vellum, £6 Gs. ibid. 1774-84
3893 Ejusdem de Cantu et Musica Sacra a prima Ecclesiae
iEtate ; 2 vols. 4to. plates, uncut, £2 2s. ibid. 1774
0000 vide et Nos. 2483-9.
3894 Ejusdem Principia Theologian : 1. Liturgica?, quoad Divi-
num Officium, Dei Cultum et Sanctorum. — 2. Sacramentalis,
VII. Sacramentorum Doctrinam complexa. — 3. Circa Praesen-
tiam Christi in Eucharistia. — 4. Symbolica?, ubi Ordine. Sym-
boli Apostolici Doctrina Christiana explicatur. — 5. Mystica?,
ad Sanctificationem, etc. — 6. Moralis, juxta Principia et Legem
Evangelicam. — 7. Canonicae, quoad exteriorem Ecclesise For-
mam et Guhernationem. — 8. Exegeticsc, et Mantissa de Tradi-
tionibus. — 9. Dogmaticse, juxta Seriem Temporum et Tradi-
tionem. — 10. De Recto et Perverso Usu Theologian Scholas-
ticae. — 11. De Radiis Divinitatis in Operibus Naturas, Provi-
dentiee, et Gratia? ; 3 vols. — 12. Demonstratio verae Religionis,
veraeque Ecclesiae contra quavis falsas. — 13. Apparatus ad
Eruditionem Theologicam. — 14. De Communione Potestatis
Ecclesiastical inter 8ummos Ecelesia* Prin.ipcs, Pontificem, et
Episcopos. — 15. De legitima Ecclesiastica Potestate circa Sacra
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 367
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
et Prof'ana ; 1/ vols. 8vo. uniformly bound in vellum, very
scarce, £5 5s. St. Blasts, etc. 1/56-61
With the exception of the "Theologia vetus et nova circa Prasentiam
Christ! in Eucharistia," the whole of the above series of Abbot Gerbert's
works was printed in his own monastery of St. Blasius, the impression of
each very limited in number.
3895 Gotjlde (l'Abbe) Traite du Saint Sacrifice de la Messe ; small
8vo. uncut, scarce, 6s. Paris, 1729
3896 Graeser's (A. II.) Roemisch-Katholische Liturgie, oder Geist-
liche Darstellung aller in der Messe vorkommenden Gebete,
Gesaenge und Gebraeuche ; 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 4s. 6d. Halle, 1829
3897 Grimaud (Gilbert) Liturgie Sacree, ou Explication des Mysteres
de la S. Messe, etc. ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. frontispiece, calf, 12s.
Lyon, 1666
3898 Gueranger (Dom. Prosp.) Institutions Liturgiques ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 12s. * Paris, 1810-1
3899 Guiaud (Dom.) Dissertation sur 1'Honoraire des Messes ; 8vo.
calf, scarce, 7s. 6d. s. I. 1748
3S99* la meme; 12mo. calf, scarce, 5s. s. I. 1757
3900 Gtjyett (C.) Heortologia, sive de Festis Propriis Locorum et
Ecclesiarum ; Hymni Proprii variarum Gallise Ecclesiarum ; nee
non L. Thomassinus de Diebus Festis ; folio, Italian binding,
£\. Venet. 1729
Hauser's (J. E.) Geschichte des Kirchen-gesanges ; vide No.
3996.
3901 Heineccii (Jo. Mich.) Abbildung der Alten und Neuen Grie-
cbischen Kirche, nach ihrer Historic, Glaubenslebren und
Kirchen-gebraeucben, etc. mit Anhang; 4 vols, in 1, 4to. poi'-
trait and plates, fine copy in vellum, scarce, 15s. Leipzig, 1711
3901* Idem liber, 4to. half bound, )2s. ibid. 1711
3902 Herbt (J. B. de) Sacrse Liturgise Praxis juxta Ritum Roma-
num, in Missae Celebratione, Officii Recitatione, et Sacramento-
rum Administratione servanda; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s.
Lovanii, 1855
3903 Hildebrandii (Joach.) Primitivse Ecclesias Offertorium pro
Defunctis ; Ritualia Orantium ; de Templis et Diebus festis,
de Nuptiis Vett. Christianorum, etc. ; 4 vols, in 2, 4to. vellum,
18s. Helmst. 1652-1702
3904 Hirclamo (M. de) Discorsos Predicabiles de las Ceremonias y
Mysterios de la Missa del Missal Romano ; 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d.
Cuenza, 1605
Hildeberti (Turonensis, A.D. 1132) Opera; vide Nos. 1981-2.
Hittorpitjs (Melch.) de Divinis Officiis ; vide No. 3030.
3905 Hnogeck (A. A.) Christ-Katholische Liturgik, zuna:cbst zur
Ausueburg fuer Pfarrer und Kaplaene des Weltpriester-standes
in derAbendlaendicheu Kirehemit Beruecksichtigung Boehmen
u. s. w. insbefondere ueber die Katholische Liturgie bestehen-
den Verordnungeu ; 5 thick vols. 8vo. sd. £1 10s. Prag. 1842
3906 Jacopone (da Todi, A.D. 1306) Poesie Spirituali, accresciute e
distinte in VII. libri, con le Annotazioni di Fran. Tresatti ; 4to.
vellum, scarce, £2 10s. Venet ia, 161 7
368 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [iheology.
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
390/ Jacopone (da Todi) Poesie Inedite ridotte alia loro Lezione e
publicate dal Cav. Aless. de Mortarra ; small 4to. sewed,
Lucca, Bertini, 1819
These two volumes form the complete collection of the Canticles of Jaco-
pone, the author of the " Stabat Mater," written about the year 1300. In
an almost contemporary manuscript of the " Horse B. Virginis," preserved
in the library of Winchester College, that Canticle commences — " Salve
Mater dolorosa," but otherwise there appears to be no variation from the
accepted text.
3908 Janssens (J. H.) Explanatio Rubricarum Missalis Romani ; 8vo.
calf, 7s. 6d. Antverp. 1/5.5
3909 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols. 8vo. plates, sewed, 7s. 6d.
ibid. 1/57
3910 Joly de Choin (L. A.) Instructions sur le Rituel ; nouvelle
Edition, augmentee des Canons du Concile de Trente sur les
Sacrements, enrichie de Notes importantes et mise en Harmo-
nie avec le Code civil; 6 vols. 8vo. sd. £1 10s. Besancon, 1827
3911 Krazer (Aug.) de Apostolicis et Antiquse Ecclesise Occidentalis
Liturgiis, illarumque Origine, Progressu, Ordine, Die, Hora,
et Lingua ; 8vo. 6s. Aug. Vind. 1 786'
For Contents, see Nos. 3302-3.
Kutscher's (Joh.) Heilige Gebraeuche in der Kirche ; vide
No. 3341.
Le Brun (P.) Dissertations sur les Liturgies detoutesles Eglises,
etc. ; vide Nos. 3441-3.
Lisle (W.) Monumenta Anglo-Saxonica ; vide No. 3520.
3912 Luz (Columb.) Hebdomada Sancta elucidata, sive Officium Heb-
domads Sanctse cum Paschali Litteralis et Mysticse ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Gunzburgi, 1761
3913 Mabillon (Jo.) de Liturgia Gallicana, in quibus veteres Missse,
quae ante Annos mille apud Gallos in Usu erant, Forma Ritus-
que eruntur ex antiquis Monumentis, Lectionario Gallicano
hactenus inedito, et tribus Missalibus Tbomasianis, etc. Acce-
dit Cursus Gallicanus ; 4to. calf, scarce, £\ Is. Paris, 1729
" In one of his journeys Mabillon discovered at Luenil a Lectionary,
which he perceived to have belonged to the Gallican Rite. This he pub-
lished at Paris in 1685, with a very learned introduction and notes, adding
thereto the three Missals which Thomasius had printed about two years
before, amending the very faulty text which the Italian had given with
scarcely any alteration from the MS." — Forbes.
0000 ■ Ejusdem Vetera Analecta (Vett. Litann. Anglicana?) ; vide
Nos. 2072-3.
0000 Ejusdem Museum Italicum ; vide No. 20/4.
0000 Ejusdem Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti et Annales
ejusdem Ordinis ; vide infra.
0000 ses ffiuvres (et Correspondence) Posthumes ; vide infra.
3914 Marcelli (Benedetto) Estro Poetico-iVrmonico Parafrasi sopra
li primi L. Salmi, Poesia di Girolamo Ascanio Giustiniani ;
8 vols, in 4, folio, the whole set to music, as solos, duets, or
for three or more voices ; half bound morocco, £4 4s.
Venezia, 1803
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 369
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
3914*Macri (Dom.) Hierolexicon sive Sacrum Dictionarium ; in quo
Voces Ecclesiasticse, earumque Etymologise, Origines, Symbola,
Ceremonise, etc. elucidantur ; fol. veil. 15s. Bomce, 16/7
0000 Ejusdem libri Editiones v arise ; vide infra.
3915 Marten e (Ed.) de Autiquis Ecclesise Ritibus. Accedunt Trac-
tatus de antiqua Disciplina in Divinis c'elebrandis Officiis, et
de Monachorum Ritibus ; cum Appendice Opusculorum ; 4
vols, in 2, folio, calf, £3 3s. Antvcrp. 1763
3916 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols in 2, folio, boards, uncut,
£2 10s. Bassani, 1788
For other copies and editions of this invaluable book, which illustrates
almost every branch of Ritual knowledge, consult the general alphabet.
" The most valuable collection of records, relative to the occasional offices '
of the Western Churches, has been published by Martene in his work ' De
Antiquis Ecclesise Ritibus.' " — Palmer's " Origines Liturgies."
3917 Ejusdem de antiquis Monachorum Ritibus, ex Ordinariis,
Consuetudinariis, Ritualibus MSS. etc. etc. ; 2 vols, in I, 4to.
fine copy in vellum, 9s. Lugduni, 1690
0000 Ejusdem libri exemplaria varia ; vide infra.
Merati (D. Cajetani Maria) Novae Observationes in Rubricas ;
vide Nos. 2459-64.
3918 Migne (l'Abbe) Manuel Encyclopsedique de la Liturgie ; im-
perial 8vo. newly half bound, 14s. Paris, s. d.
3919 Manuel Encyclopa^dique des Ceremonies et des Rites ;
3 vols, imperial 8vo. newly half bound, £1 16s. ibid, s. d.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Clericalis ; vide pp. 49-57.
3920 Mohren (R. D. J.) Expositio SS. Missse atque Rubricarum,
seu Catechismus Liturgicus cura M. del Monte ; 8vo sewed,
8s. August. Trev. 1845
0000 Ejusdem Pise Meditationes ante et post Missam, vide
infra.
3921 Molani (J. O.) de Historia SS. Imaginum et Picturarum pro vera
earum Usu contra Abusus, libri IV. Accedit Oratio de Agnis
Dei, etc. etc. J. N. Paquot recensuit, illustravit et supplevit ;
4to. best edition, sewed, 10s. Od. Lovanii, 1771
3922 Idem liber, 4to. half bound, vellum, 15s. ibid. \771
An admirable book, evincing great research and consummate skill, parti-
cularly in treating of the errors committed by sculptors and painters in the
representation of holy persons and sacred subjects.
Molanus enjoyed the friendship and patronage of Philip II. of Spain,
and published the first edition of this work in 1570, and it was three times
reprinted before 1700. Paquot enriched it with notes, which do ample
justice to his author, whose work led to the publication of the Abbe Mery's
" Theologie des Peintres, Scidpteurs, et Dessinateurs." To it may be
assigned, in some measure, that greater degree of reverence inspired by
the contemplation of works of art by Roman Catholic painters on Religious
suhjects beyond that produced by those of Protestant artists, as the latter
seldom follow the authorized types in depicting holy persons and things.
3923 Morini (Joannis) Commentarius Ilistoricus de Disciplina in
Administratione Sacramenti Pocnitentise XIII. primis Seculis
in Ecclesias Occidentali et hue usque in Orientali observata,
etc.; folio, vellum, S\ 4s. Bruxellis, 1685
3924 Idem liber ; folio, calf, £1 4s. ibid. 1685
* 3 b
3/0 DAVID NUTl's CATALOOTJE. [THEOLOGY,
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
3925 Morini (Jo.) Comment aria de Aclministratione S. Pcenitentipe,
alia editio ; folio, vellum, £1 Is. Venet. 1/02
3926 Ejusdem de Sacris Ecclesia? Ordinationibus Tractatus,
secundum antiquos et recentiores, Latinos, Gra?cos, Syros, et
Babylonios. Accedunt Symeonis Thessalonici (A.D. 1400)
liber de Sacramento Ordinis ; Auxilii de Ordinationibus non
iterandis ; Cophticarum Ordinationum exemplar ; folio, calf,
£1 16s. Paris, 1655
3927 Ejusdem Sacra? Latinorum Ordinationes ; 4to. half bound,
7s. 6d. fionuv, 1755
3928 Ejusdem Syrorum Maronitarum Ordinationes : ace esse-
runt versio et annotationes ; 4to. half bound, 7s. 6d.ibid. 1756
Commended by Mosheim in the highest terms, the treatises of Morinus
" de Poenitentia et de Ordinationibus ' are also referred to as great
authority by Palmer in the " OriginesLiturgicaV and the former is termed
by Dupin, " a work that contains almost whatever can be said on the
subject, and which ought therefore to be read with care and attention."
Muratori (L. A.) Liturgia Romana Vetus ; vide No. 3664.
Musctjli (And.) Precandi Formulas ; vide infra.
Nakateni (W.) Coeleste Palmetum ; vide Nos. 3794-6.
3929 Odorici (B. Saec. XV.) Ordo Officiorum Ecclesise Senensis,
nunc primum edidit J. C. Trombelli ; 4to. Italian binding, rare,
£1 lOs. Pononiee, 1766
3930 Ortigue (J. d') Dictionnaire Liturgique, Historique et Theo-
rique de Plain-Chant et de Musique d'Eglise au moyen-Age et
dans les Temps modernes ; impl. 8vo. (800 pp.) sewed, 10s. 6d.
Paris, 1S54
3931 Pellicia (A. A.) de Politia Ecclesire, primse, mediae, et novis-
simse iEtatis (de Baptismo, de Baptisteriis, de Sacramento Con-
firmationis, de Ministris, de Ritibus Consecrationis Monialium,
de Rebus Liturgicis, de Missa. de Benedictionibus, et de Mar-
tyrologii Origine) ; ed. J. Ritter ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 16s.
Colon. 1828-9
Pinii (Joan.) Liturgia Antiqua ; vide No. 3665.
3932 Piscara (D. Andrea) Praxis Ca^remoniarum seu Sacrorum Ro-
mana? EcclesiaB Rituum accurata Tractatio ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d.
Yenetiis, 1681
3933 Poure (Jonas) Traite des Anciennes Ceremonies, leur Entree en
l'Eglise, etc. ; small 8vo. first edition, the Meermann copy, in
old morocco, very rare, £1 Is. Sans I. et date
3934 Proske (Car.) Musica Divina, sive Thesaurus Concentuum Se-
lectissimorum omni Cultui Divino totuis Anni, juxta Ritum
Ecclesise Catholica? inserventium, et ad instaurandam Polypho-
niam vere Ecclesiasticam compositorum ; vol. I. 4to. boards,
12s. Ratisbonce, 1853
Vol. I. Liber Missarura ; Vol. II. in the press.
3935 Psalmodi^e Ecclesiastical Dilucidatio, qua loca obscurain Psalmis
et Canticis secundum Ordinem Breviarii Monastici dispositis
occurrentia explicantur, Notisque illustrantur a P. Germano
Cartier; 8vo. black Spanish, clasps, 10s. 6d. Frihuryi, 1734
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 3/1
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
3936 Quarti (Pauli Marise) Rubrics Missalis Romani Commentariis
illustratae ; folio, vellum, neat, 15s. Romce, 1655
3937 Quirini (Ang. Marise, Card.) Officium Greecia? Orthodoxse
Vetus cum Versione Latma et Diatribis ; 2 parts in 1 vol.
vellum, uncut, 18s. Venetiis, 1/29
Rabanus (Maurus, A.D. 850) de Caeremoniis, Vestimeutis Eccle-
siasticis, etc. ; vide Nos. 2238-9.
Ratjlin (J. F.) Liturgia Malabarica ; vide No. 3959.
3938 Renaudotii (Eus.) Collectio Liturgiarum Orientalium. Acce-
dunt Dissertationes de Liturgia? Orientalis Origine et Auctori-
tate, de Liturgiis Alexandrinis, de Lingua Coptica et de
Patriarcho Alexandrino, cum Officio Ordinationis ejusdem ;
2 vols. 4to. calf, £\ 15s. Paris, 1715
3930 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols. 4to. half bound, uncut,
£2 2s. Francofurti, 1847
3910 Idem liber; 2 vols. 4to. calf extra, antique style, carmine
edges, £2 12s. 6d. ibid. 1847
Eusebius Renaudot was one of the greatest Orientalists of his day, and
enjoyed both the friendship and patronage of the Cardinal Archbishop
Noailles, at whose request Clement V. presented him with the Priory of
Frossay, as a substantial acknowledgment of the merits of his celebrated
collection of Oriental Liturgies.
3941 Rocc.e (Aug.) Opera omnia, sive Thesaurus Pontificiarum Anti-
quitatum, nee non Rituum, Praxium, ac Caeremoniarum ; 2 vols,
folio, portrait and plates, vellum, £\ lis. 6cl. Romce, 1719
3942 Rom see (R. D. Tossani Joseph) Opera Liturgica (Praxis cele-
brandi Missam et Divini Officii ; Sensus Rituum et Caeremoni-
arum ; Collectio Decretorum S. Hit. Congr.) ; 5 vols, iu 4,
12mo. half bound, calf, 15s. Leodii, 1791
Ruperti (Tuitiensis, A.D. 1120) Opera; vide Nos. 2254-5.
3943 Salig (G. A.) de Diptychis Veterum, preesertim Ecclesiasticis ;
de Oblationibus, Martyrologiis, Kalendaiiis, Litaniis, Necro-
logiis, de Origine Missse et lnvocatiouis Sanctorum, etc. ; 4to.
vellum, 12s. 1731
3944 Schelstrate (Eniman. a) Acta Orientalis Ecclesise contra Lu-
theri Haeresim, Monumentis, Notis et Dissertationibus illustrata,
(quse inter de Indulgentiis, de Communione sub unica Specie,
de Missis privatis, de Jejuniis, et de Lectu Ciborum) ; 2 vols,
folio, uncut, £\ 10s. Romce, 1739
3945 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, fine copy, vellum, £2 2s.
ibid. 1789
0000 ■ Ejusdem Opera varia de Rebus Ecclesiasticis ; vide infra.
3946 Seevagii (J. L.) Antiquitatum Christianarum Institutiones (de
Ecclesiis, LiUirgiis, de Ritibus, de Missa, etc.) ; 3 vols, in 1 ,
4to. vellum, 12s. Petavii, 1776
3947 Siand.e (Jo.) Onomasticon Sacrum, Vocum minus Usitate Litur-
gicarum Explanatio, nee non Rituum, Usunni, Dignitatum In-
stitutiones Exploratio, et Vocum et Terminorum Breviarii
Expositio ; 8vo. sewed, 10s. Romce, 1764
372 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgical writings.
Suiceri (J. G.) Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus ; vide No. 2274, et infra.
3948 Thomasii (J. M. Cardinalis) Codices Sacramentorum I)CCCC.
annis Vetustiores, nimium libri tres Sacramentorum Ecclesite
Romanre, Missale Gothicum sive Gallicum Vetus, Missale
Irancorum, et Missale Gallicum Vetus; 4to. calf, 12s.
Roma, 1GS0
" Cardinal Bona, in bis great work on Liturgical matters, laid down four
peculiarities which had distinguished the Gallican service from the Roman,
being mentioned in the writings of authors who lived while it was yet used ;
and, proceeding a step further, he pointed out two Missals in the Vatican
Library, which, as they corresponded with those particulars, he pronounced
to be genuine Gallican Liturgies. These were soon after published by Car-
dinal Thomasius, with the addition of a third, which resembled them. He
added a few notes." — Forbes.
3949 Ejusdem antiqui Missarum libri Romanse Ecclesise
(Antiphonarius D. Gregorii, ex Caroli Magni Prsecepto emen-
datus, cum aliis Lectionariis, etc.) ex MSS. Codd. primum
edidit J. M. Cari ; 4to. vellum, 15s. ibid. 1691
3950 Ejusdem Psalterium cum Canticis, versibus prisco More
distinctum, Argumentis et Orationibus vetustis, novaque lite-
rali Explanatione delucidatum ; 4to. calf, 10s. Yiennce, 1735
0000 Ejusdem Opera omnia ; vide infra.
0000 Ejusdem Responsoralia et Antiphonaria, etc. ; vide
Operum vol. IV.
Tournely (Hon.) Opera varia ; vide infra.
3951 Trombelli (J. C.) Tractatus de Sacramentis per Polemicas et
Liturgicas Dissertationes distributi (de Baptismo, de Confirma-
tione, de Matrimonio et de Extrema Unctione) ; 13 vols, in 6,
4to. vellum, very scarce [^612 12s.] Bononice, 1769-83
3952 Wackernagel (K. C. P.) das Deutsche Kirchenlied ; (Hymni et
Sequentiae, Latine, a Saeculo IV. usque ad prsesens tempus,
Hymni Germanici, ante et post Lutherum, Hymnalia, et Bib-
liotheca Librorum de Cantu et Musica Ecclesiastica) ; 2 vols,
imperial 8vo. sewed, £\. Stuttgart, 1814
3953 Desselben Bibliographie des Deutschen Kirchenliedes ;
Part I. imperial 8vo. sewed, 12s. Frankfort, A. M. 1854
3954 Winter's (V. A.) Katholische Ritual, neu-bearbeitet von
Brand; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 66. Frank/. 1830
3955 Zaccatuje (Fransc. Ant.) Bibliotheca Ritualis ; 2 vols, royal 4to.
half bound, £ 1 12s. Homes, \776-78
3956 Idem liber, accedit Supplementum ; 3 vols, royal 4to. half
bound, morocco, £3 3s. ibid. 1776-81
3956* Idem liber; 3 vols, royal 4to. calf, £2 18s. ibid. 17/6-81
Vol. 1. De Libris ad Ritus utriusque Ecclesia;, Orientalis et Occiden-
talis, pertinentibus.
„ 2. De Librorum Explanatoribus.
„ 3. Jo. Maldonatus de Caeremoniis, et Zaccharias de Antiphonario
et Sacramentario Gregoriano, et de Diurno.
3957 Ejusdem Onomasticon Rituale Selectum. Prtemittitur
Index llistoricus Decretorum Pontificum de Officiis Ecclesias-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 3/3
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
ticis ; et accedit Ratio Stuclii Ritualis ; 2 vols. 4to. uncut,
Faventicc, 1787
0000 Ejusdem Thesaurus Theologicus, vide infra ; et Theo-
logia Moralis, vide Nos. 779-80.
3958 Zoczek (W.) die Messe des Katholischen Kirchenjahres ; 18mo.
with coloured borders and plates, sewed, 7s. Landshut, 1842
" Quid ergo si quis bibliothecam ritualetn sed selectam sibi comparare
velit ? Si me audierit, his potissimum suam instruet bibliothecam : —
" Muratorii Liturgia Romana (No. 3664) ; Mabillonii Musteo Italico et
Liturgia Gallica (No. 2074 et No. 3913).
" Martenii (No. 3915), Bona? (Nos. 3863-4), Benedicti XIV. (Nos.
22G-33), Trombellii (No. 3951), et Gavanti (Nos. 2457-64), ac Cavalierii
(No. 3873), libris nolim eum carere.
" Addat his Ferraris libros (No. 3883), turn Allatii opuscula (Nos.
40-1 et 2851), Goar Euchologion (Nos. 3540-1), Macri Hierolexicon (No.
3914*), ac JSuiceri Thesaurum" (No. 2274). — Zaccaria, Bibliotheca
Ritualis.
NESTORIAN CHURCHES.
3959 Raulin (J. P.) Historia Ecclesiee Malabaricse, cum Synodo
Daniperitana apud Indos Nesterianos S. Thomse Christianos
nuncupates. Accedunt Liturgia Malabarica, Dissertationes de
Apostolatu S. Thomse, de Indorum Orientalium Dioecesi, de
Ritibus Malabaricis, etc. Omnia perpetua Annotatione illus-
trata ; 4to. vellum, scarce, £\ 5s. Romce, 1745
Renatjdotii (Eus.) Collectio Liturgiarum Orientalium ; vide
Nos. 3938-40.
3960 Badger (G. P.) de Christianis Nestorianis : — The Nestorians
and their Rituals,. with Researches into the present condition
of the Syrian Jacobites, Papal Syrians, and Chaldeans, and an
Inquiry into the Religious Tenets of the Yezeedees, by G. P.
Badger ; 2 vols. 8vo. plates, cloth, £ 1 12s. London, 1852
3961 Doucin (L.) Histoire duNestorianisme; 4to.cf. 12s. Utrecht, 1716
" All the churches of God are united into one by the unity of discipline
and government, by virtue whereof the same Christ ruleth in them all. For
they have all the same pastoral guides appointed, authorized, sanctified,
and set apart by the appointment of God ; by the direction of the Spirit, to
direct and lead the people of God in the way of sahation : as therefore there
is no church where there is no order, no ministry ; so where the same order
and ministry is, there is the same church." — Bp. Pearson.
REFORMED CHURCH.
ANGLICAN.
3962 Liturgia Britannicse ; or, the several editions of the Book
of Common Prayer, from its Compilation to its last Revi-
sion ; together with the Liturgy set forth for the use of the
Church of Scotland, etc. By W. Keeling ; 8vo. bds. 10s. 6d.
London, 1851
3962*Liturgia Anglicana : The Book of Common Prayer, etc. re-
printed verbatim from the two editions of Edward VI. 1549-
1552; of the first of Queen Elizabeth of 1559; of James I.
1604; of diaries I. 1637, and of the authorized text of
374 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgical writings.
Charles II. of 1662 ; 6 vols, folio, printed in black letter, with
the rubrics in red, and with facsimiles of the original titles,
etc. (published at £18 18s.) half bcund, vellum, old style,
uncut, £7 7s. London, Pickering, 18-4-1-5
31)63 Liturgia Anglicana : Martini Buceri Scripta Anglicana fere
omnia, sive Ordinatio Eeclesise in Regno Anglise, conscripto
Sermone patrio, et in Latinam conversa ab Alexandro Alesio,
Scoto. Accedunt Censura M. Buceri nee non ejusdem Scripta
de Eucharistia ad Th. Cranmerum, Cantuariensem ; folio,
vellum, very scarce, £5 5s. Basilice, 1577
Edward IVth's Prayer-book.
3964 Liturgia Anglicaiue Eeclesise, Latine. Liber Precum Publi-
carum in Ecclesia Anglicana ; small 8vo. morocco, gilt edges,
scarce, £4 4s. Londini, T. Vautrollier, 1574
Queen Elizabeth's Prayer-book.
The first edition of the Book of Common Prayer in Latin was printed
by authority in 1560, in which year, on the 6th of April, " Queen Eliza-
beth, by letters patent, granted to the two Universities, and the Colleges
of "Winchester and Eton, the special privilege of using a Latin form of
Common Prayer, for the improvement of their members in that language,
■when in all other cathedrals, churches, and chapels the public use was
directed to be held in the vulgar tongue." — W alcott's " Wykeh am." A
fine copy of that first Latin edition is in the College library at Winchester.
3965 Liturgia Anglicana Octoglotta ; or, the Book of Common
Prayer in Eight Languages : English, Greek, Latin, German,
French, Italian, Spanish, and Modern Greek ; Bagster's
edition, 4to. boards, £\ 16s. London, 1821
Either of the languages may be had separately, in pocket volumes,
price 5s. each.
3965*Liturgia Anglicana, ou Formulaire ties Prieres Publiques, etc.
nouvelle Traduction de Theoph. Abauzit, Pasteur de l'Eglise
Fraugaise de St. Martin's Ongar ; 18mo. boards, 3s. 6d.
London, 1854
Copies may be had in various bindings.
3966 Liturgia Anglicana: Das Allgemeine Gebet-buch, etc.,
nebst den Psahnen Davids, neue Uebersetzung ; 18mo. bds.
2s. 6<1. London, 1854
Copies may be had in various bindings.
3967 Liturgia Anglicana, overo Formola delle Preghiere publiche
secondo 1'Uso della Chiesa Anglicana da G. B. Rolandi ;
l2mo. boards, 4s. Londra, 1820
3968 Livro da Oracao Commun e Administrando dos Sacramentos
e outros Ritos, e Ceremonias da Igreja conforme o Uso da
Igreja de Inglaterra ; juntamente com o Salterio ou Salmos
de David ; folio, very rare, £1 Is. Oxford, 1695
This Portuguese translation was made for the use of the Queen's
Closet in the reign of Charles II., and reprinted in the reign of William
and Mary, when Catherine of Braganza's name appears in the Litany as
the Queen Dowager.
3969 Liturgia Anglicana, Hindoostanice ; a Compendium of the
Book of Common Praver, etc. translated into the llindoos-
tanee Language ; Svo calf, extra, gilt edges, 7s. London, 1818
Libri Symboliei; vide Nos. 1143-4, 1219, 1245, 1257.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 375
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
3970 Preces Privatse Lanceloti Andrews, "Wmtonensis Episcopi,
Gr. et Lat. edidit P. Hall ; small 8vo. cloth boards, 3s. 6d.
Londini, 1828
3971 Ritschelti (Geo.) de Cseremoniis Ecclesiae Dissertatio, cum
primis Anglicanee, ubi Usus earum licitus ostenditur, et a
Superstitionis et Idolatria3 Crimine vindicantur ; small 8vo.
vellum, scarce, 12s. Stuttgart, 1673
A book of great and deserved reputation, which obtained for its author
the countenance and support of Bishop Cosin, his diocesan. By birth a
Bohemian and a Protestant, he became a wanderer when the Protestants
were expelled from his native country, and ultimately came to England,
where, after residing for some years at Oxford, he was presented to the
vicarage of Hexham. Like his countryman Comenius, he saw but little
difference in the doctrines and discipline of the Reformed Churches of
England and Bohemia.
3972 Comenii (Jo. Am.) Historia Fratrum Bohemorum eorumque
Ordo et Disciplina, cum Ecclesiee Bohemicse ad Anglicanam
Paranesi. Accedit Panegersia. Prsefatus est J. F. Buddeus
de Disciplina; 4to. best edition, sewed, 15s. Halce, 1702
0000 vide et Nos. 1117 et 1188.
Comenius was Minister of Fulnec till the Protestants were driven out
of Bohemia and Moravia, upon which he settled at Lesna, in Poland,
where he wrote his celebrated " Janua Linguarum." Its reputation led
to his being invited to this country to superintend the reform of our
public schools, and he arrived in England in 1641 ; but the trial and
execution of Strafford, and the subsequent stretch of the Royal preroga-
tive in impeaching Hampden, Pym, and other obnoxious members, had
placed the kingdom in a state of political ferment, and as he had had
like offers made to him by Gustavus Adolphus, he preferred Sweden,
where he was well received and liberally provided for hy the king. The
first edition of the " Historia Fratrum Bohemorum " appeared in 16G0,
on the eve of the proclamation of Charles II., which event is alluded to
in his Paraenesis to the Church of England.
Calderwood (D.) Altare Damascenum ; vide No. 873.
3973 Fabricii (Seobaldi) de Unitate Ecclesise Britannicpe Medita-
tiones Saerse; small 8vtj. uncut, very rare,10s. 6d. Oxonii, 1676
3974 Hall (Pet.) Reliquiae Liturgicce ; Documents connected with
the Liturgy of the Church of England ; Substitutes that
have been proposed for it, aud Alterations that have been
made in it ; 5 vols, square 12mo. gilt cloth, £1 5s. Bath, 1847
3975 Fragmenta Liturgica, illustrative of the Liturgy of the
Church of England ; 6 vols, square 1 2mo. gilt cloth, £\ 12s.
ibid 1848
Maskell (W.) Monumenta Ritualia ; vide No. 3833 et
ejusdem Liturgia Antiqua, No. 3G66.
3976 Palmer (W.) Origines Liturgicse ; or Antiquities of the Eng-
lish Ritual, and a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies ; 2
vols. 8vo. cloth boards, 16s. London, 1840
" For the Church of England, I am persuaded that the constant doctrine
of it is so pure and orthodox, that whosoever believes it, and lives according
to it, undoubtedly shall be saved ; and there is no error in it which may
warrant any man to disturb the peace, or renounce the communion of it."
Bp. Chili.ingworth.
376 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
CALVINISTIC.
3977 Liturgie, on la Maniere de celebrer le Service Divin dans
l'Eglise de Geneve ; 8vo. mor. gilt edges, 6s. Valence, 1820
3978 Liturgische Gesaenge der Evangelischen Bruedergemeinen ;
12mo. sewed, 3s. Gandau, 1 839
*** For other works relating to the German Evangelische Kirche,
consult the lists at pp. 377-9.
3979 Les Psaumes retouches snr la Version de Marot et Beze, avec
la Liturgie, le Catechisme, et la Confession de Foi, a 1' Usage
de l'Eglise Beformee a Londres; 12mo. calf, 5s. Londres, 1701
3980 Liturgie Vaudoise, ou la Maniere de celebrer le Service Divin
corarae elle est etablie dans les Eglises Evangeiiqnes des
Vallees du Piemont. Par Ordre du Synode ; folio, sewed,
£\. Edimboury, 1837
3981 Liturgia ner Uraziuns ad Agendas par las Baselgiadas Bu-
manschas Evangelicas sur a sut ilguault en 1' Anita Bbaezid
(de la Synoda Bhaetica Evangelica) ; 4to. beautifully printed,
7s. 6d. Cuera, 1834
Catechisms: — Geneva, Nos. 1167, 1257. — Palatina, No.
1257.— Heidelberg, No. 1 167.— Bobemica, No. 1257.—
Presbyterian, No. 1167. — Puritan, Nos. 1167, 1257.
3982 Gebet-buch in Liedern von Karl Steiger ; 8vo. sewed, 2s.
Zuerich, 1851
Gebet-buecher, und Gesang-buecber ; vide pp. 377-9.
Libri Symbolic! Ecclesise Reformatae ; Boeckbel, No. 1167;
Niemeyer, Nos. 1257, 8 ; Piscbon, No. 1263.
Ordinances Etclesiastiques de l'Eglise de Geneve; vide No.
1222.
" From the Church of Geneva we have Calvin himself peremptorily as-
serting the right of Episcopal government, in what Church soever ' that
professeth the truth of doctrine, and denieth depeiulance on Rome.'
And the case so standing he denounceth them anathema and accursed,
who shall not reverently obey such Episcopal hierarchy." — Bp. Morton.
LUTHERAN.
3983 lUrfben^oro'mincj; Wolffgang's Pfaltzgravens bey Bbein, Hert-
zogens in Baiernund Gravens zu Veldetz ; Nuermbery, 1570.
3^trd)fn?(jc^ang, Teutsch und Lateiniscb, davon in Neu-
burgiscber und Zweybruckiscber gleicbfoermiger Kirchen-
ordnung Meldung gescbicbt ; ibid. 1570. 2 vols, in 1, folio,
very fine copies in calf, antique style, carmine edges, rare,
£4 4s. Nuernbery, 1570
These Articles and Injunctions were formed, in a great measure, upon
the canons of the Council of Cologne, promulgated by Hermann de Wida,
" the good Archbishop," and which had been drawn up by Martin Bucer.
Melancthon and Brentius prepared them by the desire of the elder Wolf-
gang of Bavaria, and they were first issued at Deuxponts (Zv.eybruck)
in 1557, and at Neuburg in 1560; and finally settled and published in
1570 by his son. The portions of Scripture are taken from Luther's
version, and the Litany, Creed, and Communion Service are the same as
those still in use in the Lutheran Church. This volume, which is elegantly
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 377
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
printed in red and black, with musical notes, is a valuable relic of a
branch of the Lutheran Church, which no longer exists.
3984 CEdenburgisches taegliches fruehundAbend-gebet,miteinem
Gesang-buch der Evangelischen Kirchen zu (Edenburg in
Nieder-Ungarn ; 8vo. calf, scarce, 7s. (id. (Edenburg , 1700
3985 Kyrkio-Lag och Orduing som then Konung Carl XI. aehr
1686 hafwer laetit foerfatta, etc. : small Svo. old morocco,
with clasps, rare, 12s. Stockholm, 1697
3986 Agenda Ecclesiastica Dioecesis Wyrzeburgi ; sive Cceremoni-
arum, Benedictionum aliorumque Rituum, circa D. Sacra-
mentorum Administrationem liber; folio, vellum, £1 Is.
Wyrzeb. 1564
3987 Agende fuer die Evangelischen Kirch e in den Koeniglich-
Preussischen Landen, mit Bestimmungenund Zusaetzen fuer
Brandenburg; 4to. sewed, 8s. Berlin, 1834
39S8 — Huelfs-buch beim Gebrauch der Kirchen-Agende in
den Preussischen Landen ; 4to. boards, 3s. Potsdam, 1826
3989 Beh rends (P. Willi.) allgemein Alt-Christliches Evangelisch
Kirchen-Agende fuer Pfarr-geistliche ; Svo. with musical
notes, &c, sewed, 3s. 6d. Helmst. 1832
3990 Boche's (K. G.) Kasuistische-Liturgische-praktische Hand-
und-Huelfsbuch fuer Evangelische Pfarrer und Prediger ;
8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Halle, 1846
3991 Calvoer (Casp. Zellersferdensis Superintendenti) Rituale
Ecclesiasticum (vide Nos. 828-9) ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum,
18s. Jence, 1705
The author, who was Superintendent of Zellersferd, a suffragan in the
Lutheran Church, compares her rites and ceremonies with those of the
Primitive Church, explaining, in the first volume, the causes, uses, and
progress of sacred rites; and in the second, treating of holy places,
seasons, persons, and other matters appertaining to the Church.
3992 Cunz (F. R.) Geschichte des Deutschen Kirchenliedes vom
XVI. Jahrhundert bis auf unsere Zeit ; 2 vols. 12mo.
sewed, 10s. 6d. Leipzig, 1855
3993 Daniel (H. A.) Codex Liturgicus Universse Ecclesise in Epi-
tomen redactus : vol. I. Ecclesiae Ronfanse ; vol. II. Ecclesise
Lutheranae ; vol. III. Ecclesire Reformatae et Anglicanse ;
vol. IV. Ecclesiae Orientalis ; 4 vols, in 6, 8vo. sd. £2 8s.
Lipsicc, 1847-54
The volumes may be had separately.
0000 Ejusdem Thesaurus Hymnologicus ; vide No. 3880.
3994 Eylert (R. Fr.) ueber den Werth und die Wirkung der fuer
die Preussische Evangelische Kirche bestimmten Liturgie
und Agende, etc. ; Svo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Potsdam, 1830
3995 Friderici (Jo.) Liturgia Vetus et Nova, sive Collatio Rituum
Liturgicorum priscse et hodiernse (Augustauee Confessionis) ;
4to. sewed, 8s. Jence, 1705
3996 Haeuser's (J. E.) Geschichte des Christlichen, insbesondern
des Evangelischen Kirchen-gesanges und Kirchen-musik ;
thick Svo. plates and music, sewed, 7s. 6d. Quedlinb. 1834
3997 Kocher's (Konr.) Zions-harfe, ein Choral-schatz aus alien
Jahrhunderten und Confessionen der Christlichen Kirche;
* 3 c
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liturgical writings.
20 parts, roy. 4to. printed with the Music for Church or
Family Service, £\ 10s. Stuttgart, s. a.
The text varies occasionally, according to the nationality of the music,
and is either in Latin, German, French, or English.
3998 Kromm (J. J.) der Katechet, Liturg und specielle Seelsorger
im Geiste des Protestantismus ; Texte zu Tauf-Connrmations-
und Trauungs-reden ; Texte zu Leichen-reden ; Stunden im
Christenthum mit den Confirmanden ; und die Evange-
lischen Perikopen in extemporibaren Entwuerfen ; 5 large
volumes, 8vo. (published at £1 7s.) sewed, 18s.
Quedlinburg und Mannheim, 1836-42
3999 Liturgie, ou Maniere de celebrer le Service Divin dans les
Eglises de Montbeliard, du Ban-de-la-Roche, et de Paris (Con-
fession d'Augsbourg) ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1844
4000 Mildheimisches Evaiigelien-buch, und Mildheimisches
Lieder-buch, herausgegeben mit der Musik, von Becker ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. Gd. Gotha, 1816
4001 Reuss (G. J. L.) neue Evangelische Kirchen-Agende ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. Gotha, 1812
4002 Rohleder's (F. T.) Musikalische Liturgie in der Evangelisch-
Protestantischen Kirche, fuer Liturgen und Kirchen-musiker
bearbeitet ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Glogau, 1831
4003 Rudelbach (L. J.) die Sacrament-Worte. Nebst zwei,
Gutachten ueber die Saechsische Agende ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Leipz. 1837
4004 Russwurm's (J. W. B.) Musikalische Altar-agende ; mit
Nachtrag; 4to. sewed, 6s. Hamburg, 1826
4005 Schaaf's (L.) Kirchen-Agenden Sache in den Preussischen
Staaten ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Leipzig, 1821
4006 Seiler's (G. F.) allgemeine Sammlung Liturgischer Formu-
lare der Evangelischen Kirchen ; 3 vols, in 7, 4to. sewed,
18s. Erlangen, 1797-1801
4007 Siegel's (C. C. F.) Homiletischen Rathgeber ueber die Evan-
gelischen Perikopen, nebst Supplement ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£1 Is. Leipzig, 1833-4
4008 Sonntag Formulare, Reden u.s.w. bei geistlichen Amts-
handlungen ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. Riga, 1818
4009 Weingart's (J. F.) Vorlesebuch fuer Volks-schul-lehrer
zur Haltung des Gottesdienstes in Landkirchen ; 8vo. sewed,
6s. Weimar, 1819
The usage prevails in the Lutheran Church, that, in the ahsence of the
Pastor from unavoidahle circumstances, in the rural districts the Cantor or
Schoolmaster of the village, standing in front below the altar, reads Prayers,
similar to those puhlished by Hennike and Krehl (Nos. 4022-3), and a
homily, the latter chiefly on the relative duties. This volume consists of
village sermons intended to meet a growing want, as the older Homilies
most in use, have in some measure become obsolete.
4010 Wimmer's (G. A.) Liturgie fuer die Evangelischen Kirche;
4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1829
4011 Bekentnis D. Mart. Luthers; l2mo. rare, 6s. Nuernb. 1559
4012 Confessio Augustana, oder Bekentniss des Glaubens, u.s.w.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 3/9
LITURGICAL WRITINGS.
1530 ; mit Apologia der Confessio, 1540 ; 2 vols, in, 1, 12mo.
hogskin, rare, 10s. 6d. Frank/. 1553
Confessio Augustana; vide Nos. 1146-56.
Confessiones Fidei : Saxonicarum Ecclesiarum Synodo
Tridentinse oblata, No. 1202; Wolfgang, Ducis Bavariae,
No. 3983 ; Christophori, Ducis Wirtenburgensis, No. 1203*;
Hermanui a Wida, Archiepiscopi Colonieusis, No. 2947 ;
A. Seehoferi et Leonn. Marstalleri, nee non Nich. Apelli,
No. 1237; Andr. Osiandri, No. 1258*; Confessiones curante
H. Heppe, No. 1230 ; Ecclesise Danicee, No. 1224.
Libri Symbolici : Augusti, No. 1158; Francke, No. 1220;
Hahn, No. 1223; Hase, No. 1229; Heppe, No. 1230;
Lindberg, No. 1244 ; Meyer, No. 1252 ; Mueller, No. 1254 ;
Pischon, No. 1263 ; Tittmanni, No. 1285 ; Weberi, No. 1322.
4013 Catechisms : Compendium Brentio-Lutberanum, das ist Ca-
tecbismus Herrn D. Lutberi und Herrn Brentii, u. s. w. mit
Commentar verfasset durch Joannem Donnern ; 12mo.
(809 pp.) vellum, 4s. Kempten, 1628
4014 Luther's Katecbismus mit Katecbetische Erklaerung und
Abdruck der aufgefuebrten 72 Lieder, von Herder (zum
Kirchen-gebraucb) ; 18mo. sewed, Is. 6d. Halle, 1829
4015 Camenz (K. W. T.) Katecbetisches Handbuch ; 8 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 1 6s. Meissen, 1801-11
4016 Dinter's (G. F.) Unterredungen ueber die VI. Haupt-
stuecke des Lutberiscben Katecbismus ; 13 vols. 8vo.
sewed, £\ 4s. Neustadt, 1832
Kromm (J. J.) der Katecbet ; vide No. 3998.
4017 Rosenthal's (C. F.) Unterricht im Christenthum nach
Luther's Katechism. ; 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 6s. Eisleb. 1830-41
The Catechetical examinations in the Lutheran Church form the Sunday
afternoon service, and are modelled upon those of the primitive African
Church. They are frequently conducted by the schoolmaster instead of
the Pastor.
4018 Gebet-buecher, Lutheraniscbe und Evangelische: — Alles mit
Gott, Evangel. Gebet-bucb; 18 plates, sd. 2s. 6d. Stuttg. 1846
4019 Auserlesene Christliche Kern-gebete ; 8vo. frontispiece,
cloth, 3s. 6d. Nordlingen, 1842
4020 Goehring's (C. E. G.) Morgen und Abendgebete auf alle
Sonntage, Wochen und Feste des Kircbenjahrs ; 8vo.
cloth, Is. 6d. ibid. 1845
4021 Hennike's (F. A. E.) Kirchen-gebete zum Vorlesen ; thick
8vo. sewed, 3s. Leipz. 1839
4022 Krehl (A. G. L.) Evangelische Gebete zum Gebrauche
fuerlvirche, Haus-und-Familien Leben ; thick 8vo. sewed,
4s. ibid- 1835
See note to No. 4008.
1023 Gesang-buecher, Luteranische und Evangelische : — Blume
(W.) Gesangbuch fuer Schule und llaus ; 8vo. sd. 2s. 6d.
Brandenb. 1842
380 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
liturgical writings. gesang-buecher :
4024 Bunsen's (C. J.) Gesang-und Gebet-buch zum Kirchen-
und Hand-Gebrauch ; 12mo. sd. 4s. 6d. Hamburg, 18-16
4025 Dasselbe ; 8vo. fine paper, sewed, 7s. ibid. 1846
Copies of both editions may be had in various bindings.
4026 Filitz (Frdr.) vierstimmiges Choralbuch zum Kirchen and
Haus-Gebrauch (zu Bunsen's Evangelischen Gesang
und Gebetbuch) ; 4to. 5s. Berlin, 1847
4027 fuei' Evangeliscbe-Lutberische Gemeinden, ungesen-
derter Augsburgischer Confession, etc. ; 12mo. sewed,
4s. 6d. New York, 1851
4028 Gerhard's (Paul) Leben und Lieder, herausgegeben von
E. C. G. Langbecker ; 8vo. with the music, portrait and
facsimile, sewed, 8s. Berlin, 1841
4029 Gesangbuch (Lutheranisches) : das Allgemeine-Deutscbes
Kirchen Gesang-buch, herausg. von J. D. Sarnighausen,
8vo. sewed, 5s. Hanover, 1855
4030 Gesangbuch (Geistliches) : mit Luthers und andern auser-
lesenen Liedern nebst den Singweisen ; herausg. von
D. G. A. Wiener; small 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Numb. 1851
4031 Dasselbe; small 8vo. half bound, calf, 5s. ibid. 1851
4032 Gesangbuch zum Gebrauch der Evangelischen Briider-
gemeinen ; thick 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Gnaclau, 1839
4033 Dasselbe mit Supplement ; thick 8vo. (900 pages)
sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1839
4034 Kirchen- Gesangbuch fuer Deutsch-Evangelische Ge-
meinden, in 150 Kernliedern ; 8vo. sd. 2s. Stuttg. 1854
4035 Knapp's (A.) Evangelischer Liederschatz fuer Kirche,
Schule, und Haus ; aus alien Christl. Jahrhund. gesammelt
und fuer unsere Zeit bearbeitet ; large 8vo. (1300 pp.) hf.
bd. morocco, 14s. Stuttgart, 1850
4036 Luther's (Dr. M.) Geistliche Lieder ; Litaneien, u.s.w. ;
fine portrait by Schuler, cl. gilt edges, 3s. London, 1845
The Liturgical Hymns, the Te Deum, and the Litany, are the same as
those still in use in the Lutheran Church.
0000 Dieselben herausg. von P. Wackernagel ; v. 4138.
4038 "Woltersdore's (E. G.) Evangelische Lieder-Psalmen,
nebst einen Anhang vorzueglicher guter bekannter Lieder ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Berlin, 18^7
" The doctrine of the Lutheran Churches, agreed on in the famous
Augustan Confession, so called, because presented and avowed at the diet
of Augsburgh in 1530, confirmed by Charles the Fifth, in a general assem-
bly holden at Passau, anno 1532, and afterwards more fully in another held
at Augsburgh, anno 1555, is the confession entertained not only in Den-
mark, Norway, and Sweden, but also in Prussia, and some parts of Poland,
and by all the Protestant Churches of Germany, neither Lutherans nor
the Calvinists themselves being otherwise tolerated than as they shroud
themselves under the patronage and shelter of that Confession." —
Dr. Heylin.
4039 Moravians : — Ilerrnhuthianismus in Tumore. Des Herrn Or-
dinarii Fratruni Ilerrnhutianorum sogenannte llomilien uebcr
die Wanden-Litaney geprueft von einem Lutherischen Ordi-
nato ; 13 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. boards, 4s. (id. Frank/. 1748
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 381
4040 Llorente (J. A.) Histoire de l'lnquisition d'Espagne, jusqu'au
Regne de Ferdinand VII. tiree des Archives du S. Office, tra-
duite de l'Espagnol ; 4 vols. 8vo. sd. scarce, £1 10s. Paris, 1817
4041 Desselben Kritische Geschichte der Spanischen Inquisi-
tion, uebersetzt von J. A. Iloeck; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s.
Stuttgart, 1820-2
4042 Loarte (Gasp., Soc. Jes.) Speculum seu Instructio Sacerdotum
et Confessariorum ; 18mo. vellum, 2s. 6d. Mussiponti, 1603
4043 ■ Instruction pour les Confesseurs ; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d.
Lyon, 1G83
4044 Lobbetii (Jacobi, Soc. Jes.) Opera omnia : Qusestiones Theo-
logicse, Historicse, Morales, in Evangelia Dominicarum et Fes-
torum totius Anni ; de Peccato, ejusque Natura, Pcenis, et
llemediis ; Speculum Ecclesiasticorum, etc. ; Via Vitse ac
Mortis ; de Passione et de Cruce Christi ; de Religioso Cultu
Templorum ; et de Fortitudine et Constantia Christiana ; 8 vols,
in 1, folio, hogskin, £\ lis. 6d. Leodii, 1G53
4045 Lobeek (Ch. A.) Aglaophamus, sive de Theologiae mysticee
Grsecorum Causis ; 2 vols. 8vo. scarce, £1 10s. Regiom. 182 J)
Lobkowitz (Episc. Jo. Caramuelis) Theologia ; vide No. 1003.
4046 Locherer's (J. N.) Geschichte der Christlichen Religion und
Kirche ; 9 vols. 8vo. boards, £1 Is. Ravensburg, 1824-34
4047 Loebell's (J. W.) Gregor von Tours und seine Zeit, vornehm-
lich aus seinen Werken geschildert; 8vo. (published at 9s.),
sewed, 4s. Gd. Leipzig, 1839
4048 Lcehr (J. A. C.) Die Geschichten der Bibel zum Gebrauch fuer
Lehrer und Schueler ; 12mo. sewed, Is. Gd. ibid. 1824
4049 Loesneri (C. F.) Observations ad Novum Testamentum e
Philone Alexandrino ; 8vo. boards, 4s. Gd. Lipsice, 1777
Philo Judaeus was the founder of the Theosophists of Alexandria, a Pla-
tonic philosopher and the contemporary of the Evangelists and Apostles.
" The light thrown upon the New Testament by the writings of Philo
is admirably illustrated by Loesner." — Horne.
4050 Lohner (T.) Bibliotheca Manualis Concionatoria, Ordine Al-
phabetico digesta; 7 vols, in 6, folio, neatly half bound, £2 2s.
Bassani, 1787
4051 ■ Desselben Handbuch fuer Prediger, aus dem Lateinischen
von K. L. Laussh; 3 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. Gd.
Wien, IS 38-9
4052 Lombardi (E.) Regale Sacerdotium Romano-Pontifici assertum,
et IV. Propositionibus explicatum ; 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s.
Sine loco, 1 684
4053 Lombardi (Petri, Magistri Sententiarum, Novariensis, Archie-
piscopi Parisiensis, A.D. 1164) Sententiarum libri IV. etc. etc. ;
4to. vellum, 1 2s. Antverpiee., 1757
0000 vide et Nos. 2063-5.
London. Capitula Synodi Londineusis, A.D. 1597 ; vide No.
1245.
4054 Longueval (J.) Histoire de l'Eglise Gallicane, depuis l'Eta-
blisemcnt de la Religion Chretienne (en France, A.D. 150)
382 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
jusqu'en 1559 ; continuee par les PP. Fontenay, Brumoy, et
Berthier; 18 vols. 4to. fine copv, in calf, gilt, £\ 14s. 6d.
Paris, 1730-49
4055 Longueval (J.) Histoire de l'Eglise Gallicane augmented d'un
Martyrologe Gallican, d'une Table des Matieres, et une Con-
tinuation, ou Tables Chronologiques depuis 1560, jusqu'au Sacre
de Charles X. ; 26 vols. 8vo. sewed, £6 Gs. ibid. 1825-28
405G La meme ; 26 vols. 12mo. sd. £2 16s. ibid. 1825-28
Longueval's " History of the Gallican Church," in the earlier volumes, is
full of curious matter connected with the early British Church, which was,
prior to the advent of St. Augustine, so intimately connected with it.
4057 Loretz (Joa.) Ratio Disciplinae Unitatis Fratrum A. C. ; oder
Grund der Verfassung der Evangelischen Brueder Unitset
Augsburgischer Confession; 12mo. half bound, calf, 3s. 6d.
Barby, 1789
4058 Lorini (Joan., Soc. Jesu) Commentaria in Leviticum, Luyd.
1619; in Librum Numeri, ibid. 1622; in Deuteronomium, 2
vols., ibid. 1625; in Librum Psahnorum, 3 vols., ibid. 1617;
in Ecclesiastes, ibid. 1619 ; in Librum Sapientise, ibid. 1619;
in Acta Apostolorum, ibid. 1605 ; in Epistolas III. Joannis et
II. Petri, ibid. 1621 ; in Epistolas Jacobi et Judee, ibid. 1619 ;
in all 12 vols, folio, fine copy, in calf, £10 10s. Lngd. 1605-21
" Lorinus, a profound Hebraist, was an able critic, and explains the force
of the original Hebrew words of the text, more particularly of the Psalms,
to the perfect, satisfaction of his less learned reader." — MS. Note.
4059 ■ Ejusdem Commentarii in Librum Psahnorum ; 3 vols.
folio, calf, £H 3s. ibid. 1617
4060 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £2 10s.
Venetiis, 1737
4061 Ejusdem Commentarii in Catholicas BB. Jacobi et Judae
Epistolas ; folio, calf, slightly wormed, 9s. Mogunt. 1622
Fitzsimon calls Lorinus "inter scriptores solertissimos, accuratissimus."
Losijsga (Herberti de, c. A.D. 1136) Epistolee ; vide No. 724.
4062 Lotze (J. A.) Monogrammata Theologise Theoreticse ; 8vo.
(published at 9s.) sewed, 4s. 6d. Groningen, 18 —
4063 Louvrez (M. G. de) Dissertationes de Origine, Electione, Officio
et Juribus Preepositorum et Decanorum Ecclesiarum Cathe-
dralium et Collegialium ; folio, calf, 16s. Leodii, 1729
4064 Loyyth (Rob., Londinensis Episcopi) Prtelectiones ; vide Nos.
2808-10.
4065 Loyola (Ignatii de, A.D. 1556) Via compendia ad Perfectionem,
a F. Neumayr ; 12mo. calf, is. 6d. Lausan. 1774
0000 vide : Societas Jesu ; et Exercitia Spiritualia, No. 3793.
4066 Lozano (Chr.) Obras Morales y Novelas Exemplares : — I. El
Rey peniteute David, arrepentido. II. David perseguido, y
alivio de Lastimados. III. El grande Hijo de David mas
perseguido, Jesu-Christo, Sefior nuestro. IV. Los Reynos
nuevos de Toledo. V. Soledades de la Vida, y Desengafios
del Mundo. Novelas Exemplares : in all 9 vols. 4to. calf, from
Mr. Heber's library, scarce, £2 2s. Madrid, 1740-48
Lozano, who was domestic chaplain to Philip IV. and Charles II. of
Spain, published an edition of these " Obras Morales y Novelas Exem-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 383
plares," according to Antonio, in 1G56-72. The latter omits all mention of
the above reprint of 17-10-8.
4067 Lozano (Pedro) Historia de la Comp. de Jesus en la Provincia
del Paraguay ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £4 14s. 6d.
Madrid, 1754-5
40G8 Luby (A.) Theologia Moralis in Sy sterna redacta ; 3 vols. 8vo.
boards, 7s. 6d. Greecii, 1784
Luca (Card. Jo. Bapt. de) Theatrum Veritatis et Justitiee et
Decisiones Rotee ; vide Nos. 926-7.
4069 Lucae (Dom. Francisci, Brugensis) in Sacro-sancta IV. Jesu
Christi Evangelia Commentarius ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf,
scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Antverp. 1606
4070 Idem liber, alia editio, in qua ut et reliqua majorem ad
S. Scripturee Lucem Opuscula omnia, cura G. v. V.(elden) ; 5
vols, in 3, folio, vellum, £1 lis. 6d. ibid. 1712
It is usual to call this book " scarce and valuable," upon the authority of
Harwood, Walch, and Home. It is indeed so ; but its rarity is its least
merit, the author's profound knowledge of Oriental languages, by means of
which he was one of the first to explain the Hebrew, Syriack, and Arabic
idioms, with which the Greek text of the Gospels abounds, being its best
claim to the high place it still holds amongst Biblical Commentaries.
Luciferi (Calaritani Episcopi, A.D. 370) Opera ; vide Nos.
2066-7.
4071 Ludewig (J. P.) Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum proecipue
Episcopatus Bambergensis ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, portraits and
plates, fine copy, in vellum, 15s. Francofurti, 1718
4072 Ejusdem Reliquiae Manuscriptorum omnis iEvi Diplo-
matum ac Monumentorum adbuc ineditorum ; 12 vols. 8vo.
half bound, velltim, scarce, £3 3s. ibid. 1720-40
4073 Ludolfi (de Saxonia, A.D. 1330) Wila Cftvtett : sive Medita-
tiones s'edm. Seriem Evangelist arum p. dnm. Leutolphum
de Saxonia, patrem devotum : Argentine in Carthusia profes-
sum ob laude Dei compilata ; folio, calf, scarce, £\ 10s.
Number gee, A. Koberger, 1495
4074 Idem liber, alia editio, accedit Vita S. Amite, per P. d'Or-
lando ; folio, calf, £\ Is. Lugd. 1642
4075 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, 18s. Aug. Vind. 1729
In the infancy of printing, and up to the time of the Reformation, the
"Vita Christi " of Ludolph of Saxony was one of the most popular books in
Europe.
4076 Ltjdolfi (seu Leut-holf, Jobi) Historia Etbiopica, sive brevis et
succincta Descriptio Regni Habessinorum, quod vmVo male
Presbyteri Joaunis vocatur ; sive de Natura et Indole Regionis
et Incclarum ; de Regimine ; de Statu Ecclesiastico, Initio et
Progressu Religionis Christiana} ; de Rebus privatis, Litera-
tura, etc. ; fol. portrait and plates, veil. 18s. Francofurti, 1681
Amongst the matters incidentally alluded to above are a list of the cor-
respondence of the Coptic princes with the Kings of Spain and a Catalogue
of Coptic MSS., with specimens in Coptic and Latin.
4077 Idem liber, accedit ejusdem Commentarius ad suum Ilis-
toriam iEthiopicam in quo praeter Res iEthiopicas, multa S.
Scriptural loca declarantur, et Antiquitatcs Ecclesiastical illus-
384 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
trantur, etc., ibid. 1691 : portrait of Abba Gregorius, the Am-
haric Patriarch, and plates of Natural History and costume,
etc.; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\ 5s. 'Franco/. 1681-91
In the Commentary to his " Ethiopian History," Ludolf furnishes the
most valuable information respecting the interior of Africa. Amongst
matters more immediately bearing upon Ethiopia itself, he gives the Canons
of the Apostles in Coptic and Latin, a Saints' Calendar in Coptic, with
copious notes, a Computus Ecclesise in Coptic and Latin, and a valuable
"Dissertatio " upon the ancient language of Egypt and Northern Africa.
40/8 Ludolfi (Jobi) Historia Ethiopica cum Commentario ; accedit
Appendix ad Historiam iEthiopicam illiusque Commentarium
ex nova Relatione de hodierno Statu Habessinise concinnata ;
ibid. 1693 ; portrait of Gulanel Gabas Khan ; 3 vols, in 1, folio,
plates, fine copy, vellum, £1 16s. ibid. 1681-93
Job Ludolf was one of the most remarkable scholars of the latter part of
the 17th century, and died in 1704. He was the greatest linguist of his
day, and understood no less than twenty-five languages. He gave up his
appointment as Councillor of State, in order that he might devote the
latter years of his life wholly to literature.
Ludovici VII. Gallorum Regis Epistolse ; vide No. 1/05
40/9 Ludovici (a S. Petro) Disciplina Monastica Pnedicabilis, sive
Sermones Domestici et Exhortationes Asceticse ; 2 parts in 1,
folio, calf, 12s. Leodii, 1698
4080 Ludovici (Granatensis, sive Luis de Granada) Opera. Obras y
Vida de Luis de Granada ; 6 vols, folio, best edition, Spanish
binding, scarce, £6 16s. 6d. Madrid, 1800
4081 Ejusdem Condones de Tempore et de Sanctis in Epi-
tomen redacts); 4to. vellum, 9s. Mogunt. 1611
" By his eloquent writings he has worked the greatest miracles, giving
life to the dead and sight to the blind." — Gregory XIII.
4082 Luebkert (J. H. B.) de Hferesi Priscillianistarum ex Fontibus
denuo collatis ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Haunice, 1810
4083 Luecke's (Fr.) Commentar ueber die Schriften des Evangelisten,
Johannes; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 18s. Bonn, 1810-56
4084 Vols. I. et II. Evangelium, 2 vols. 1840-3, £1.
4085 Vol. III. Die Briefe, besorgt von E. Bertheau, 1856, Gs.
408G Vol. IV. 1, 2. Die Offenbarung, 2 vols. 1852, 12s.
408/ Desselben Grundriss der Neu-testamentalichen Fferme-
neutik und ihrer Geschichte ; 8vo. sd. 3s. 6d. Goetting. 181/
4087* Desselben Dr. W. M. L. de Wette ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Hamburg, 1850
4088 Luetzelberger's (E. C. L.) Kirchliche Tradition ueber den
Apostel Johannes und seine Schriften in ihrer Grundlosigkeit
nachgewiesen ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Leipz. 1840
Luitprandi (Cremonensis Episcopi, circa A.D. 970) Opera ;
vide No. 2068.
4089 Lulli (Raymond!, Doctoris illuminati, A.D. 1315.) Opera
omnia, edidit Yvo Salzinger ; 10 vols, folio, vellum, scarce,
\£\1 12s.] Mogunt. 1722-42
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 385
4090 Lumper (G.) Institutiones Historic Ecclesiasticse ; thick 8vo.
sewed, 4s. Aug. Vind. 1790
0000 Ejusdem Historia Theologico-critica ; vide No. 343, et
No. 20(59-70.
4091 Lund's (Jo.) alte Juedische Heiligthuemer, Gottesdienste, und
Gewohnheiten in einer ausfuerlichen Beschreibung des gantzen
Levitischen Priesterthums ; folio, plates, vellum, scarce, 18s.
Hambvrg, 1738
4092 Lupi (F. Christiani) Opera omnia, studio et labore Thomse Phi-
lippini ; 12 vols, folio, portrait, veil. £5 5s. Venetiis, 1724-9
4093 Idem liber, accedit ejusdem Opus posthumum de Appel-
lationibus Belgicis, Germanicis, Anglicis, ad Pontificum Ro-
manorum ; Bononice, 1742 ; 13 vols, in 9, folio, portrait, vellum,
£6 6s. Yariis locis, 1 724-42
Contents : —
Vol.1 — 6. Synodoram Generalium et Provincialium Decreta etCanones,
Scholiis, Notis ac Historica Actorum Dissertatione illustratum.
„ 7. Ad Epliesinum Concilium variorum Patrum Epistolae ; Tituli
Decretorum Hilari, Papae ; Neopolitanum Concilium ; Ana-
lecti Epistolae, etc. cum Notis.
„ 8. Immobile S. Petri circa omnium sub Ccelo Fideliutn ad Rorna-
nam ejus Cathedram Appellationes.
„ 9. TerUillianus de Praescriptionibus contra Haereticos, cum Notis.
„ 10. Epistolae et Vitae D. Thomae a. Becket ; necnon Epistolae Alex-
andri III., Regum Henrici II. et Ludovici VII., aliorumque.
,, 11, 12. Dissertationes de antiqua Disciplina Cliristianae Militia?;
de Contritione et de Attritione ; Exhibitio Canonum circa
Praedicationem Regular. Dissertatio de S. Processionibus ;
de Origine Eremitarum S. Augustini, et opuscula varia.
„ 13. Opus Posthumum de Appellationibus.
4094 Ejusdem Divinum ac Immobile S. Petri circa omnium
sub Ccelo Fidelium ad Romanam ejus Cathedram Appella-
tiones ; 4to. (1000 pp.) vellum, 12s. Mogunt. 1681
Lupi (Servati, circa A.D. 830) Opera ; vide No. 2071.
4095 Luplau (L. F.) Historie om Reformationens indfrelse in Dan-
mark ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Kiobenh. ^36
Luthardi (Chr.) Conclusiones Bernenses Anni 1528; vide
No. 1247.
4096 Lutheri (Dr. Martini, A.D. 1546) Opera Omnia cum Prse-
fatione P. Melanchthonis ; 7 vols, folio, fine copy, in impressed
hogskin, with clasps, £14 14s. Witebergce, 1545-57
4097 Idem liber; 7 vols, folio, vellum, ^611 lis. ibid. 1545-57
4098 Idem liber, Vols. I.— VI. ; 6 vols. fol. vellum, £6 6s.
ibid. 1845-7
4199 Ejusdem Opera Latina, cum Prsefatione N. Armsdorfii ;
4 vols, folio, hogskin, £3 10s. Jena, 1556-8, vel 1564
4100 Idem liber, alia Editio ; 4 vols, folio, hogskin, £4 4s.
ibid. 1570-9
4101 Desselben alle Buecher und Schriften mit Vorrede von
Niclas von Amsdorff ; 9 vols, in 7, folio, woodcuts, hogskin,
clasps and corners, rare, £4 10s. Jkena, 1567
4102 Desselben saemmtliche Werke, die Lateinischen ins
* 3d
386 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Deutsche uebersetzt, besorgt von C. F. Boerner und J. G.
Pfeiffer, nebst J. Greiff s vollstaendigen Register ; 23 vols, in
12, folio, vellum, scarce, £lJ 9s. Leipzig, 1729-34
4103 Luther's (Dr. M.) saemmtlicbe Scbriften Deutscher und Latei-
nischer Sprache, herausgegeben von J. G. Walcb ; 24 vols. 4to.
vellum, ^68 8s. Halle, 1740-53
4104 Desselben saemmtliche Werke herausgegeben von J. G.
Plochman und J. K. Irmischer ; vols. 1 — 65, small 8vo. sewed,
£6 10s. Erlangen, 1820-55
4105 Ejusdem Exegetica Opera Latina, curavit Ch. St. Th.
Elsperger; 20 vols, in 10, 12mo. half bound, calf, £2 2s.
Erlangce, 1829
4106 ■ Ejusdem Operis vol. I. et IV. — VIII.; 6 vols. 12mo.
(containing Genesis, I. — IV. and XVI. — XXXV.) sewed, 9s.
ibid. 1831
4107 Ejusdem Enarrationes in Genesim ; 4 vols, in 2, folio
(vol. II. stained) hogskin, clasps, 18s. Noribergce, 1550-63
4108 Ejusdem Operis vol. I. et II. (in Capit. I.— XXV.) ;
2 vols. ibid. 1544-50. Accedit J. Ziegler in Genesim et Exo-
dum Commentarii et alia opuscula ; folio, Basil, 1548 ; 3 vols.
in 1, folio, slightly stained, calf, 12s. Far. locis, 1544-50
4109 ■ Ejusdem in prima XXV. Capitula Genesis Enarrationes ;
2 vols, in 1, fol. hogskin, slightly wormed, 10s. Norib. 1563-56
4110 ■ Ejusdem Declamationes in Genesin, Hagenoce, 1527 —
Joa. Brentii Commentarins in Ecclesiasten, ibid. 1528; 2 vols.
in 1, 12mo. half bound, 6s. 6d. Hagenoce, 1527
4111 Ejusdem Deuteronomion Mose, cum Annotationibus,
Witebergce, 1525 — Ejusdem Enarratio Psalmi XC., ibid. 1541
— et Enarratio in Cantica Canticorum, ibid. 1539 ; 3 vols, in 1,
12mo. hogskin, clasps, 7s. 6d. Witebergce, 1525-41
4112 Ejusdem Enarratio in Hoseam Prophetam, ibid. 1545
— Ejusdem Commentarius in Prophetam Joelem ; Noritnb.
1547; 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. hogskin, clasps, 6s. Var. I. 1545-7
4113 Ejusdem Commentarium in Epistolam S. Pauli ad Ga-
latas, cura J. C. Irmischer; 3 vols. 12mo. sewed, 6s.
Erlangen, 1843
4114 Idem liber; 3 vols. 12mo. half bound, calf, 12s. 6d.
ibid. 1843
41 15 contra Henricum VIII. Regem Anglise ; 4to. First edition,
vellum, scarce, £\ lis. 6d. ibid. 1522
4116 Ejusdem Epistola ad Henricum VIII., Regis Responsio,
et Lutheri Secunda Epistola, cum Discussionibus Jo. Cochlsei ;
4to. calf, scarce, 15s. Colonice, 1527
4117 Desselben " vom Missbrauch der Messen, " Wittenberg,
1522, first edition, very scarce. — De Gratia : Sacramentorum
unus : Joannis Cochlaei ad versus Assertionem Mart. Lutheri, *./.
et a. — Concertatio haud inelegans Culsameri Lutheriani et F.
Bartholom. Usingen, etc., Argentines, J. Grieninger, 1523. — Jo.
Cochleus' Comment, uff CLIII. Articklen gezogen aus Luther's
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 387
Sermon von der H. Mess und N. Testament., ibid. 1523 ;
4 vols, in 1, small 4to. oak binding, with clasps, rare, £2 2s.
Variis locis et Annis.
Returning from the Diet at Worms in 1521, Luther was seized by a
party of his friends, against his will, and conveyed to the Wartburg. la
that peaceful retirement, which he afterwards called his hermitage and his
Patmos, notwithstanding that the Pope's bull and the Emperor's ban were
thundering throughout Germany, placing all in the same category with
him who should maintain, defend, or protect him, he had leisure to write
several books against his enemies, the principal one of which was his
treatise, " Of the Abuse of the. Mass," which appeared in 1522. Up to
that period the great Reformer had confined himself principally to attack-
ing and denying the efficacy of the Papal indulgences. Hence his treatise,
" Vom Missbrauch der Messen," has been called the Rubicon of the Refor-
mation, shutting out all prospect of his ever attempting a reconciliation
with Rome. This first edition is one of the scarcest books connected with
the controversy, which immediately ensued.
4118 Luther (Dr. M.) : — Emseri (Hieron.) Missse Christianorum
contra Lutheranam Missandi formulam Assertio ; 4to. curious
woodcut border, Misnice, 1523. — Pauli Ammicolse Kemnicziani
Appologia contra Lutherianam Resolutionem ejus XIII. de
Potestate Papa? : a cotemporary Manuscript of 48 closely
written pages, in Gothic letter; 2 vols, in 1, small 4to.
£1 Is. 1523
"With autograph note of C. F. Illgen, who wrote the life of Socinus,
respecting the rarity of the MS. of Kemnicz.
4119 Ejusdem liber de Conciliis et Ecclesia, Latine redditus a
Justq Jona ; J2mo. Basil. 1557. — Theod. Bibliander Conci-
lium SS. Christi, Angelorum, etc. et quomodo possit populo
Christiano succurri per legitimam Ecclesise Reformationem, et
Decreta SS. Concilii quae Formulam ostendunt legitimse Refor-
mationis ex libris authenticis compendiose transcriptum, 1552 ;
2 vols, in 1, 12mo. pressed hogskin, clasps, 10s. 6d. 1552
4120 Ejusdem liber de Conciliis et Ecclesia, per Justum
Jonam ; 12mo. limp vellum, slightly stained, 3s. 6d. Basil. 1557
4121 ■ Ejusdem Epistolae a Jo. Aurifabro collectae, nunc com-
paratae et triplici Indice locupletatae, studio G. Coelestini ; 2
vols. 4to. hogskin, £2 2s. Berolini, 1579
4122 Ejusdem Epistolarum nova Collectio, nunc primum in
lucem data, cum Dissertatione de aucta insigniter Re Litte-
raria et Ecclesiastica, per recentissimas quasdam Epistolarum
Cpllectiones, nee non Prsefatione apologetica J. E. Buddei ;
4to. uncut, 7s. Hamburgi, 1717
4123 • Desselben Briefe, Sendschreiben und Bedenken, vollstaen-
dig aus den verschiedenen Ausgaben seiner Werke und Briefe,
aus andern Buechern und noch unbenutzten Handschriften
gesammelt, und kritisch und historisch bearbeitet, von W. M.
L. de Wette ; 6 vols. 8vo. portrait (published at £2 8s.) sewed,
£1 5s. Berlin, 1825-56
4124 Dieselben ; 6 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf gilt, £2 2s.
ibid. 1825-56
The sixth volume, completing the work, with general indexes and addi-
tions, is just published, and may be had separately, price 7s.
388 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
412.5 Luther's (Dr. M.) Werke ; in einer das Beduerfniss der Zeit
beruecksichtigenden Auswahl ; 10 vols, small 8vo. sewed, 10s.
Hamburg, 1829
4126 Dieselben; 10 vols, in 4, small 8vo. neatly half bound,
calf, 16s. ibid. 1827
4127 Dieselben ; 10 vols, small 8vo. sewed, 15s. ibid. 1844
4128 Desselben Werke, oder Vollstandige Auswahl seiner
Hauptschriften, mit historischer Einleitung, Anmerkungen und
Register von O. von Gerlach ; 24 vols. 18mo. portrait, sewed,
£1 Is. Berlin, 1846
4129 Desselben Werke ausgewaehlt und angeordnet von Gustav
Pfizer; imperial 8 vo. portrait, sewed, 12s. Frankfurt, 1840
4130 Desselben Reformatorische Schriften in Chronologischer
Folge, mit den noethigsten Erlaeuterungen und einer Biographie
Luther's zum Gedaechtnisse des ISten Februars, ! 846, heraus-
gegeben von Karl Zimmermann ; 4 vols, royal 8vo. (published
at £l 8s.) sewed, 16s. Darmstadt, 1847-50
413 1 Dieselben ; 4 vols, in 2, royal 8vo. half bound, calf,
antique pattern, £ I Is. ibid. 1847-50
4132 Desselben "Yon den letzten Worten Davids;" 4to.
first edition, rare, 7s. 6d. Wittemberg, 1543
4133 Desselben Predigten, oder Auslegung der Evangelienvom
Advent bis auf Osteren sampt vil andern Predigen ; 4to. calf,
7s. 6d. s. I. 1528
4134 Desselben Kirchen-postillen herausgegeben von M. Fr.
Franke ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. •Berlin, 1846
4135 Desselben ernste und fromme Worte ueber den Christ-
lichen Ehestand ; 8vo. boards, 2s. 6d. Heidelberg, 1827
4136 ■ Desselben Gebet-buechlein, von L. Kraussold ; small 8vo.
sewed, 2s. Nuernb. 1833
0000 Desselben Bekentniss des Glaubens ; vide No. 4011.
0000 Desselben Katechismus ; vide Nos. 4013-17.
4137 Desselben SinnreicheTischreden, nach den Hauptstuecken
Christlicher Lehre verfasst ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 9s.)
sewed, 4s. ibid. 1836-7
4137* Dieselben ; 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 6s. ibid. 1836-7
4138 Desselben Tischreden, oder Colloquia, so er in vielen
Jahren gegen gelehrten Leuten, auch fremden Gaesten und
seinen Tischgesellen gefuehrt ; nach den Hauptstuecken unserer
Christlichen Lehre zusammen getragen. Nach Aurifaber's erster
Ausgabe, und mit Vergleichung der Stangwald'schen und Sel-
neccer'schen Redaction herausgegeben von K. F. Forstemann ;
4 vols, in 2, 8vo. (pub. at £1 4s.) cloth, 12s. Leijisic, 1844
4139 Dieselben ; 4 vols, in 2, 8vo. calf extra, carmine edges,
antique pattern, 18s. ibid. 1844
"Luther's Table-talk glows "with the fire that burnt the
Pope's Bull." — Quarterly Review.
4140 Desselben GeistlicheLieder ; crown 8vo. beautifully printed
within bordered pages, fine full-length portrait, in the line man-
ner, by Ed. Schuler, bd. in cl. gilt edges, 3s. Lond. D.Nutt, 1845
" His Hymns and Lilauies have never been surpassed in vigour and sim-
plicity."—MS. Note.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 3S9
4141 Luther's (Dr.) Geistliche Lieder, mit den zu seinen Lebzeiten
ueblichen Sangweisen, lierausgegeben von P. L. Wackennagel,
mit Randzeichnungen von G. Koenig ; Prachtausgabe ; small
4to. morocco, gilt edges, 10s. Stuttgart, 1848
4142 Boye (W.) Luther auf dem Reicbstage zu Worms, seine
hin- und rueck-Reise bis zu dem Wartburg ; 12rao. sewed, 2s.
Berlin, 1824
4143 Effner's (A T.) Luther's Lebensgeschichte ; 4to. por-
trait after Lucas Cranach, sewed, 4s. Augsburg, 1816
4144 Effner's (A.T.) Luther und seine Zeitgenossen ; 2 vols.
8vo. plates, sewed, 6s. ibid. 181/
4145 Genthe's (F. W.) Luther's Leben und Wirken ; Pracht-
ausgabe; 28 parts 8vo. with 22 plates, £1 8s. Leipzig, 1841-2
4146 Juergens (Karl) Luther, von seiner Geburt bis zum Ab-
lassstreite, 1483 — 1517; 3 vols. 8vo. (published at £l 5s.)
sewed, 12s. ibid. 1846
4147 Kreussler's (H. G.) Martin Luther's Andenken in Muen-
zen nebst Lebensbescbreibungen merkwuerdigen Zeitgenossen ;
royal 8vo. 47 plates, sewed, !0s. 6d. ibid. 1818
4148 Melanchthonis (P.) de Vita Martini Lutheri Narratio,
cura J. F. Saxius ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Quedlinburg, 1818
4149 Idem liber, accedunt Camerarii Vita Melancthonis, Mi-
conii Vita Zwinglii, et Bezfe Vita Calvini ; cum Prsefatione
A. F. Neandri ; 8vo. 4 portraits, sewed, 4s. 6d. Berol. 1841
4150 Pfaff (C.) Denkmal Martin Luthers ; 8vo. sewed, 3s.
Heidelberg, 1817
4151 Pfizer' s (Gust.) Leben D. Martin Luther's ; 8vo. plates,
sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1847
4152 Uckert (G. H. A ) Leben Dr. Martin Luther's, mit einer
kurzen Reform ations-geschichte Deutschlands, und Uebersicht
der Literatur, u.s.w. ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Gotha, J817
4153 Luther (Dr. Martin) der Deutsche Reform ator ; 4to. illus-
trated with 48 beautifully executed steel engravings by G.Konig,
with Historical Sketches by H. Gelzer, handsomely bound in
cloth, £ 1 Is. Hamburg, 1851
" In the history of the Reformation, Luther is by far the greatest name.
We see him in the skilful composition of Robertson, the chief figure of a
group of gownsmen, standing in contrast on the canvas with the crowned
rivals of France and Austria, and their attendant warriors, but blended in
the unity of that historic picture.". ..." It is admitted on all sides, that he
wrote his own language with force and purity ; and he is reckoned one of
its best models. The hymns in use with the Lutheran Church, many of
which are his own, possess a simple dignity and devoutness, never, pro-
bably, excelled in that class of poetry, and alike distinguished from the
poverty of Sternhold or Brady, and from the meretricious ornament of
later writers." — Hallam.
" His life was a continual warfare ; he was engaged against the united
forces of the papal world, and he stood the shock of them bravely, both
with courage and success. He was a man certainly of high endowments of
mind and great virtues. He had a vast understanding, which raised him
up to a pitch of learning, unknown to the age in which he lived. His
knowledge in Scripture was admirable, his elocution manly, and his way of
reasoning had all the subtilty that the plain truths he delivered would bear.
390 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
His thoughts were bent always on great designs, and he had a resolution
fitted to go through with them. The assurance of his mind was not to he
shaken or surprised ; and that irapp-fitria of his (for I know not what else to call
it) before the Diet of Worms, was such as might have become the days of
the Apostles." — Bp. Atterbury.
4154 Lutzenburgi (F. B.) Catalogus Haereticorum, in quo et de
Lutero, et de aliis, nuper ortis hsereticis multa deprehendes ;
small 8vo. scarce, 6s. Colon. 1537
4155 Luzerne (C. G.) sur les Eglises Catholiques et Protestantes ; 2
vols. 12mo. sewed, 5s. Paris, 1816
0000 ses CEuvres completes, vide No. 585.
Lydus (Joannes); vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
Lyndwood (Gul.) Provinciale Anglise, vide No. 1248.
4156 Lvrici Grjeci (Synesii Hymni et Gregorii Nazianzeni Odae),
Greece, edidit Jo. Fr. Boissonade, 18mo. sd. 2s. 6d. Paris, 1825
Lyseri (P.) Harmonia IV. Evangelistarum, vide Nos. 1062-3,
et Loci Communes, No. 1064.
4157 Mabillon (Joannis) Annales Ordinis S. Benedicti, in quibus non
modo Res Monasticse sed etiam Ecclesiasticse non minima pars
continentur; 6 vols, folio, plates, calf, £5 5s. Paris, 1703-39
4158 Idem liber, alia editio; 6 vols, folio, plates, vellum,
£\ 4s. Luces, 1730
Mabillon's Benedictine Annals led the way to a more healthy tone in
writers of Church History than had previously existed, by excluding po-
lemics from his pages and dealing solely with facts, out of which, with
profound learning and great acuteness, he brought both much hidden truth
to light, and exposed a host of gross or wilful misrepresentations and errors
in the writings of his predecessors.
0000 Ejusdem Tractatus de Liturgia Gallicana ; vide No. 3913.
0000 Ejusdem Analecta Vetera ; vide Nos. 20/2-3.
4159 Ejusdem Tractatus de Studiis Monasticis ; accedit Biblio-
tbeca Ecclesiastica Mabillonica ; 4to. vellum, 12s. Venet. 1705
0000 Idem liber, alise editiones ; vide : Monastic History.
0000 Ejusdem Opera S. Bernardi ; vide Nos. 1716-20.
0000 Ejusdem et L. D'Achery Spicilegium Patrum ; vide
No. 1839.
4160 Ejusdem, L. D'Achery etTh.Ruinart Acta Sanctorum Or-
dinis S. Benedicti (collegit L. D'Achery) Notis et Observa-
tionibus illustraverunt J. Mabillon et Th. Ruinart ; 9 vols,
folio, calf, ^8 18s. 6d. Paris, 1668-1701
4161 Idem liber, alia editio; 9 vols, folio, fine copy, vellum,
£7 7s. Venetiis, 1733
" By the publication of " The Acts of the Saints of the Order of St.
Benedict," Mabillon contributed largely to the materials of History." —
DOWLING.
4162 — ■ Ejusdem Prrefationes in Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Bene-
dicti ; accedit Disquisitio de Cursu Gallicano ; 4to. vellum, 1 2s.
Trident. 1724
0000 Idem liber, alia editio; folio; vide: Monastic History.
0000 Ejusdem et M. Germain Museum Italicum ; vide
No. 2074.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 391
41G3 Mabillon: — Correspondance Inedite avec l'ltaliede J. Mabillon
et B. de Montfaucon, conten. ua grand nombre de Faits sur
l'Histoire Religieuse et Literaire du XVIIme. Siecle ; suivie
des Lettres Inedites du P. Quesnel, avec Notice par M. Valery ;
3 vols. 8vo. 15s. Paris, 1846
4164s La meme; 3 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £1 4s. ibid. 1846
The names of Mabillon, Montfaucon, and Quesnel are sufficient guaran-
tee of the value of these three volumes. They contain, as ancillary, a
"Table Analytique des Matieres," and "Notices des Ecrivans mentionnes
dans la Correspondance," the latter consisting of biographical anecdotes
of all the most celebrated scholars of Italy and France who flourished during
the period.
4 165 Ouvrages posthumes de J. Mabillon et Th. Ruinart (Con-
testation sur l'auteur de l'lmitation de Jesus Cbrist ; Lettres ;
le Culte des Saints inconnus ; les Etudes Monastiques ; Traites
suv la Messe, et sur les Prisons Monastiques ; Dissertatio de
Pallio Arcbiepiscopali ; Vita Urbani Papse II., etc. etc.), re-
cueillis par V. Thuillier ; 3 vols. 4to. boards, 16s. Paris, 1724
4166 Les memes; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 16s. ibid. 1724
4167 Les memes; 3 vols. 4to. calf, £l Is. ibid. 1724
4168 Ejusdem de Re Diplomatica libri VI. cum Supplemento ;
2 vols, royal folio, numerous plates of Ecclesiastical and other
charters, vellum, uncut, £2 10s. Napoli, 1789
4169 Ejusdem Vita a Th. Ruinarti scripta; 8vo. vellum, 5s.
Petavii, 1 714
4170 Histoire de Dom. J. Mabillon, par Chavin de Malan;
12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1843
Macarius (iEgyptius, A.D. 391) ; vide Nos. 2075-8.
4171 Macarii (Joannis, sive l'Hereux, A.D. 1614) Hagioglypta, sive
Picturse et Sculpturse Sacree Antiquiores, prresertim quse Romse
reperiuntur, edidit Raphael Garrucci ; roy. 8vo. elegantly
printed, and illustrated with numerous woodcuts from sculp-
tures, frescoes, and other early Ecclesiological remains, 6s. 6d.
Paris, Bidot, 1856
4172 Maciejowski (W. Alex.) Essai Historique sur l'Eglise Chre-
tienne primitive des deux rites chez les Slaves ; traduite par
L. Fr. de Sauve ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Berlin, 1346
Macmahon (Hugonis) JusPrimatialeArmacanum; videNo.927*.
4173 Maori (D. et C.) Hierolexicon, sive Sacrum Dictionarium, in quo
Ecclesiasticse Voces, earumque Etymologia, Origines, Symbola,
Cseremonise, etc., elucidantur ; folio, neat, 15s. Romce, 1677
4174 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. vellum, 18s. Venetiis, 1/65
4175 Macrobitjs (Ambrosius, Aurelius) cum Notis Variorum et Gro-
novii; 8vo. vellum, 12s. Lugd. Bat. 1670
A single copy of Macrobius, though a pagan writer, is here inserted, as
he bears testimony, indirectly, to the birth of our Lord, and the appearance
of the Star, which led to the murder of the innocents, in recording a con-
temporary saying of the Emperor Augustus (Saturn. I. ix. c. 4), in allusion
to Herod's own son being included in the number : " Melius est Herodis
porcum esse quam filium."
4177 Maffei (Jo. Petr.) Historiarum Indicarum libri XVI.; folio,
half bound, calf, 10s. 6d. Vienna, 1751
392 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
41/8 Maffei (Jo. Petr.) Opera omnia Latine scriptacum ejusdem Vita
ab Antonio Serassio ; 2 vols. 4to. £\ 5s. Yeronce, YJA7
The " Fuga Saeculi" contains the Lives of St. Malachy (of Ireland), St.
Anthony, St. Pachomius, St. Martin (of Tours), St. Benedict, St. Anselm,
St. Bernard, St. Hugh (of Lincoln), St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Lawrence,
etc. etc.
41/9 Ejusdem Vita Ignatii Loyola; et Epistolae ex India; 4to.
vellum, 10s. 6d. Venetiis, 1588
4180 Maffei (S.) Ilistoria Dogmatum et Opinionum de divina Gratia ;
folio, uncut, 10s. 6d. Francofurti, 1756
4181 Idem liber; folio, half bound, vellum, 15s. ibid. 1756
4182 Magaliani (Cosmae) Opus Hierarchicum, sive de Principatu
Eeclesiastico ; 3 vols, in 2, 4to. vellum, £] Is. Lugd. 1609
4183 Magazin fuer alte, besonders Morgenlfmdische und Biblische
Litteratur; 3 vols. 12mo. sewed, 5s. Cassel, 1787
4184 Magnus (E. J.) Kritische Bearbeitung und Erklaerung des
Hohen Liedes Salomo's; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Halle, 1842
Magdeburgenses Centuriatores ; vide Nos. 1046-8.
4185 Maii (Angeli, Cardinalis), Auctores Classici Graeci et Latini, e
Vaticanis Codicibus editi ; 10 vols. 8vo. (published at a612 10s.),
sewed, £6 6s. Romce, 1825-38
4186 Idem liber; 10 vols. 8vo. calf extra, £8 8s. ib. 1825-38
Tom. 1. Cicero de Republica. — Gargilius Martialis de Arhoribus Pomi-
feris. — Sallustii et Archimedis Fragmenta.
„ II. Ciceronis Antiquus Interpres. — Ejusdem Orationum Fragmenta
nuperis temporibus reperta, et Orationum in C. Verrem
partes.
„ III. Mythographi Tres-Fabulae, Phaedri ut aiunt, Novae. — Boethii
Opuscula duo Cassiodorii Supplementum. — Epigrammata
Vetera. — Geographus Vetus. — Gargilii Martialis Fragmen-
tum de Pomis. — Placidi Glossae, et alia quasdam.
„ IV. Scripta aliquot Oribasii, Procopii, Isaei, Themistii, Porphyrii,
Philonis, Aristidis, et alia quaedam.
„ V. Auctores aliquot de Re Grammaticali. — Carmina Christiana, et
alia quaedam.
„ VI. Procopii Gazaei Comment, in Genesim usque ad cap. XVIII. —
Ejusdem Fragmentum in Canticum Salomonis. — Anonymi
Scholia in Matthaeum et Marcum — Glossarium Vetus Lati-
nitatis.
,, VII. Scriptores de Rebus Alexandri Magni — Commentarii in Vir-
gilium. — Dynamidia Historica et Grammaticalia quaedam.
„ VIII. Thesaurus Novus Latinitatis, sive Lexicon Vetus e membranis
nunc primum erutum.
„ IX. Procopii Gazaei Commentarius in Salomonis Proverbia. —
Ejusdem CatenaVeterum Patrum in Canticum Canticorum. —
Scholia Minora in Evangelia Lucae et Johannis. — Herennii
Commentarius adMetaphysica Aristotelis. — GeorgiiPhranizae
Chronicum Parvum rerum Sui Temporis.
„ X. S. Cyrilh Alexandrini Commentarius in Lucae Evangelium. —
Item aliorum Patrum Fragmenta.
Though published as a collection under the general title of " Auctores
Classici, Greeci et Latini," the contents of vols. VI., IX. and X. are chiefly
" Patristic."
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Nova Patrum ; vide Nos. 1745-6.
0000 Ejusdem Scriptores Veteres ; vide Nos. 2261-3.
0000 Ejusdem Spicilegium Romanum ; vide Nos. 2186-7.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 393
4187 Mailath (Joh. Graf von) Geschichte der Magyaren ; 5 vols.
8vo. maps (published at £1 8s.), cloth, lettered, SI 4s.
Wien, 1828-31
Count Mailath enters fully into the Ecclesiastical History of the
Magyars, from their conversion to Christianity, their subjection to Rome,
and the schism arising out of the Reformation, begun by the Lollards and
Huss, and established by the Confession of Augsburg. His History of the
vicissitudes of Protestantism will be read with much interest.
4188 Maimbourg (Louis, Soc. Jes.) Ilistoire des Croisaides ; 4 vols.
in 2, 18mo. vellum, 12s. (Elzevier,) 1G82
4189 Histoire du Lutheranisme ; 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 4s. 6d.
Paris, 1680
4190 Histoire du Calvinisme ; 18mo. vel. 6s. (Elzevier,) 1682
4191 Histoire du Calvinisme et celle du Papisme mises en
Parallele, contre 1' Histoire du Calvinisme par Maimbourg;
3 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Rotterdam, 1683
4192 Histoire du grand Schisme d'Occident; 4to. calf, 9s.
Paris, 1678
4193 Histoire de l'Arianisme, avec l'Origine des Sociniens,
etc. ; 3 vols. 18mo. calf, scarce, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1683
4194 Histoire de la Ligue ; 18mo. vellum, 6s. (Elzevier,) 1684
41 95 de l'Etablissement et des Prerogatives de l'Eglise Romaine
et des ses Eveques: 4to. calf, scarce, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1685
Louis Maimbourg entered the Society of Jesus in 1626, but was expelled
by Innocent XL in 1682, for his zeal in upholding the liberty of the Gal-
ilean Church; upon which Louis XIV. gave him a considerable pension,
when he retired to the Abbey of St. Victoire, and devoted the remainder
of his life to literary pursuits.
4196 Maimonides (M.) de Jure Pauperis et Peregrini apud Judseos,
Hebraice et Lat., cum notis H. Prideaux ; 4to. vellum, 6s.
Oxon. 16/9
0000 Ejusdem Jad Chazakah ; vide No. 2811; More Nevo-
chim, Nos. 2812-3 ; Canones Pcenitentiae, No. 2814; Porta
Mosis, No. 2815 ; Peruschim, Nos. 2822-3 ; Opuscula varia et
Vita in Thes. Ugolini.
4197 Mair (W.) Vita A. Augustini, Iconibus olim illustrata, rudiori
nunc Calamo explicata ; folio, numerous curious emblematical
and enigmatical plates, vellum, 12s. Ingolst. 1631
Maistre (Jos. de) ses (Euvres ; vide No. 599.
Maistre (Louis, Isaac, le) ; vide: Sacy (L. I. le Maistre de).
4198 Majoris (Georgii) Arbor Consanguinitatis et Affinitatis Regular
et Tabellce ; small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 6s. Wittebergee, 1551
4199 Ejusdem Refutatio Prophationis Cceni Domini Missa?
Romana? ex Evangeliis et antiquis Ecclesiasticis Testimoniis,
cum Prsefatione Ph. Melancthonis ; small 8vo. vellum, scarce,
9s. ibid. 1551
4200 Ejusdem de Conjugio pia? Commonefactiones a P. Me-
lancthone collects ; small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 9s. Anno 1551
4201 Ejusdem Vitse Patrum, in Usum Ministorum Verbi, cum
Praefatione D. M. Lutheri ; small 8vo. hogskin, scarce, 7s. 6d.
Wittebergce, 1562
By request of Luther, these Lives of the Fathers were edited by Major,
* 3 E
391 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
who carefully omitted all interpolations which had been fabricated since
the days of St. Jerome.
4202 Majoris (Geo.) Homiliae in Epistolas Dominicarurn et Festo-
rum ; folio, hogskin, scarce, £1 4s. Wittebergce, 1563
4203 ■ Ejusdem de Confusionibus Dogmatum, veteribus et re-
centibus in Ecclesia libellus ; 4to. scarce, 10s. ibid. 15/0
4204 Malcolm (Jo. Scoti, D. Leonardi Coll. apud S. Andream Prses.)
Commentarius in Acta Apostolorum ; 4to. vellum, scarce, 15s.
Middelb. 1615
4205 Maldonati (Joan., Soc. Jes., A.D. 1583) Opera varia Theolo-
gica ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, £\ Is. Antverp. 16/7
4206 Ejusdem in praecipuos S. Scripturae Libros Vet. Test.
Commentarii ; folio, calf, scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Paris, 1643
In Psalmos, Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, Cantira, Isaiam, Jeremiam, Threnos,
Ezechielem, et Danielem.
4207 Ejusdem Commentarii in Jeremiam, Ezechielem, Baruch,
et Danielem ; 4to. calf, scarce, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1610
4208 Ejusdem Commentarii in IV. Evangelistas ; folio, half
bound, vellum, £l Is. Brixice, 1598
4209 • Ejusdem Commentaria in IV. Evangelistas ; folio, title
soiled, calf, 18s. Lvgduni, 1603
4210 Ejusdem Commentaria in IV. Evangelistas; folio, calf,
18s. Paris, 1617
4211 Ejusdem Commentaria in IV. Evangelistas; folio, calf,
£1 Is. ibid. 1629
Various other editions in folio, from 18s. to £1 Is. each.
4212 Idem liber, nova editio, curante Conr. Martino ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. Moguni. 1853-4
4213 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, calf, antique
pattern, 15s. ibid. 1853-4
This edition has been most carefully revised, more particularly in the
Hebrew and Greek quotations and references. It is elegantly printed, and
enriched occasionally with a few most valuable notes by the editor.
0000 Ejustlem de Cseremoniis Tractatus ; vide No. 3956.
Praised alike by Romanists and Protestants. Dean Jackson, one of our
most profound biblical scholars, says : " Maldonatus, whose skill in ex-
pounding Scriptures — save only where doting love unto Rome hath made
him blind — none of that Church, and few of ours, can surpass."
4214 Malebranche (Nicolas) de inquirenda Veritate, Libri VI. ; 4to.
calf, scarce, 10s. 6d. Gcnevce, 1691
" Malbranche's celebrated work, his ' Search after Truth,' in which he
shows that the only way of discovering truth is, to observe all things in
God ; or, in other words, to abstract the mind from all objects, but in re-
ference to the fountain of existence." — MS. Note.
Malelae (Jo., Saec. IX.) Chronicon ; vide No, 20/9.
4215 Malherbe (Franc, de) Poesies, suivies d'un Choix de ses Let-
tres, avec des Variantes et des Notes, et une Notice de sa Vie
par Leon Thiesse ; 8vo. portrait, sewed, 6s. Paris, 1828
Balsac says that French poetry before Malherbe was perfectly Gothic, to
which opinion Boileau assents, and gives still greater praise to the writings
of Malherbe.
Malmesbtjriensis (Guil.) ; vide Nos. 707, 715, et 301 1.
0000 Anonymus ; vide No. 707.
THKOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 395
4216 Malon (l'Abbe) la Lecture de la Bible en Langue Vulgaire jugee
d'apres l'Ecriture, la Tradition, etc. ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s.
Cologne, 1836
4217 Malvendae (Thomae, Setabitani, Hispani) de Anticbristo,
Libri XI. ; folio, with engraved border surrounding the title-
page, vellum, scarce, £1 lis. 6'd. Romee, 1604
Malvenda possessed great knowledge of Hebrew and other Oriental lan-
guages, and is acknowledged by all parties to have been a man of much
erudition and painstaking research. M. Labouderie, in the " Biographie
Universelle," speaking of his book " de Antichristo," says : "II y regne une
erudition immense ; le style en est bon ; n'ais on est etonne de la singu-
larite de quelques opinions." As might be expected, the Reformers are not
spared, and the scarlet mantle is cast upon that branch of the Church which
had seceded from Rome, Luther being termed Antichristus, and his " nefa-
rious " acts brought under review, whilst there is no small castigation be-
stowed upon the Church of England, and Queen Elizabeth figures as a
persecutor of the Church. The question is raised, of America having been
peopled by one of the lost tribes of Israel, and of the Gospel itself being
preached there, long anterior to its discovery by Columbus ; which latter
event is recorded in eight closely printed columns. Christianity in China,
before the commercial treaties with the Portuguese, and other subjects of
equal interest, are introduced ; and indeed, to repeat M. Labouderie's opinion,
it is a work of immense erudition and research.
4218 Ejusdem de Paradiso Voluptatis (Gen. II. et III. de-
scriptor) Commentarius, locos multos V. et N. Test, ad illus-
trandos ; 4to. vellum, 12s. Itomce, 1G95
4219 Mamachi (T. M.) de' Costumi, Idei Primitivi Christiani, Libri,
III. ; 3 vols. 8vo plates, Italian binding, £\ 7s. Roma, 1753-4
4220 Ejusdem de Animabus Justorum in Sinu Abrahse ante
Cbristi Mortem expertibus B. Visionis Dei ; 2 vols. 4to. Italian
binding, £\ Is. ibid. 1766
4221 Ejusdem Epistolse ad J. Febronium de Ratione regendse
Cbristianse Reipublicse, deque legitima Romani Pontificis Po-
testate ; 3 vols. 8vo. Italian binding, £\ Is ibid. 1/76
4222 • Ejusdem Origines et Antiquitates Christianas, curtfnte
Petro Metranga ; 6 vols. 4 to. plates, sd. £7 7s. Romcc, 1842-51
4223 Manrirxje (A.) Annales Cistercienses (in German) ; 5 vols, in
2, folio, hogskin, clasps, 18s. Regensb. 1739
Including Lives of St. Malachy of Ireland and of St. Thomas a Becket.
0000 vide : Monastic History.
4224 Mansi (Jos.) Locupletissima Bibliotheca moralis prasdicabilis ; 4
vols, folio, vellum, £3 3s. Tenet. 1703
4224* Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £2 10s.
Aug. Find. 1732
4225 Ejusdem iErarium Evangelicum, hoc est, Elucidationes
Evangeliorum totius Anni in Sensu litterali, morali, etc. ; folio,
1 8s. Tenet. 1735
4226 Ejusdem Epitome Doctrinse Moralis et Canonicse, ex Con-
stitutionibus aliisque Operibus Benedict! XIV. ; small 8vo.
calf, 3s. Aug. Tind. 1763, 65, 67, vel 72
4226* Idem liber, accedit Ferd. Kopf Tyrocinium S. Scripturse ;
ibid. 1763 ; 2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1763
Prepared for the use of Divinity students, and much esteemed.
396 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Manuscripts : —
4227 Albrecht von Brandenburg und Konrad von Heideck und
ihre Streitigkeiten, wie auch Albrecht und die Stadt Nuern-
berg mit einander gestritten, An. 1449-51 ; folio, contem-
porary MS. of nearly 400 pp., very legibly written, and con-
taining numerous copies of documents and letters of Pfaltz-
graf Friederich bei Rhein ; Gottfried, Bishop of Wuerzburg ;
and Sylvester zu Chimsee, Grand Master of the Order of
Jodocus or Jobst von Venningen ; a curious and interesting
volume, in old lapping parchment binding of the time, £2 2s.
Circa 1470
Canon Missse, MS. Saec. XV. on vellum ; vide No. 3681.
4228 Chronicon Bremense, oder Chronick der Stadt Bremen von
449 bis 1511, von Johann Renner, ins Hoch-teutsche gebracht
von Tysot ; folio, MS. of the 17th century, (600 pp.) very
legibly written, and full of curious particulars respecting the
rise and progress of the Hanse-towns, as well as of the
bishopric of Bremen, £2 12s. 6d. Circa 1640
4229 Chronicon Hildesimense ab Origine Orientalium Saxonum
ad annum 1624. Accedunt Vitse Episcoporum ad annum
1573, Jo. Elbers, Soc. Jes., auctore ; folio, MS. of the period,
most carefully prepared for publication, with marginal notes
and introduction, beautifully written, half bound, calf, £3 3s.
Circa 1624
This very curious Monasticon Hildesimense consists of about 400
closely written pages, and contains an account of all the Religious
Houses subject to the See of Hildesheim, and lives of all the Prelates
who have governed that See to the year 1573, with references to all the
authorities cited.
4230 Cronica des Edlen Landts zu (Esterreich, wie lang das sey
das der erste Mensch in das Landt kam, und wie alles hernach
verherret, etc. ; folio, beautifully written, with rubricated
capitals and large emblazoned coats of arms, for Count
Christopher Kress von Kressenstein, with his autograph and
book plate, £2 12s. 6d. Dated 1544
This is an abstract of about 200 pages of the celebrated " Cronica
von (Esterreich," preserved in the Imperial Library at Vienna.
4231 Collectanea Geneologica Familiarum Illustrium Italia? ;
folio, MS. of the 17th Century, from the Collection of the
celebrated genealogist J. W. Imhoff, with original documents
and letters addressed to him by members of various noble
families (Benvenuti, Bracciani, Carraccioli, etc.), with several
large illuminated shields of arms, a very curious and inter-
esting collection, £3 3s. Circa 1693
4232 Kemnieziani (Pauli Amic.) Apologia de Potestate Papse, MS.
in Gothic letter (circa 1523) ; vide No. 4118.
Koran (Al) Arabice, MS. ; vide No. 3287.
4233 Liber Precum, Arabice; 8vo. MS. on bombyx paper, beauti-
fully written, in oriental binding, £1 Is.
4234 Monasteriensia Collectanea; folio MS. of the 17th Cen-
tury, in the handwriting of Erwin Droste, Dean of St. Mar-
theology.] no. 270, strand, london. 397
Manuscripts :—
tin's, Muenster, consisting of Poems by him, addressed to
Hermann von Velen, Pasquillus de Hugenotis, 1587 ; the
Court of John of Leyden, etc. etc., a very curious volume,
£2 12s. 6d. Circa 1600
4235 Monasticon Asnedense, she Fundatio, Privilegia, Jura, Con-
suetudines et Reditus Ecclesiae Asnedensis (Essen et Thorn).
Accedit Catalogus omnium Abbatissarum quae a Fundatione
ad nostra secula vixere ; folio, MS. of the XVIIth Century
(500 pp.), with an historical sketch of all other Religious
Houses in any way connected with that princely foundation,
£3 3s. Circa 1637
4236 Vergleich zwischen der Fnerstin Cunigunde von
Sachsen, als Abtessin zu Essen und Thorn, und das Dom-
Capitel, mit Bestaetigung des Kaiser's Joseph II. ; folio, MS.
of 56 pp. on vellum, the whole in Latin, excepting the order
and confirmation of the Emperor, the original document with
Autograph of Joseph II. Emperor of Germany, the counter
signatures, and the Registrar's certificate, £2 2s. Dated 1777
O000 Introitus in Usum Ecclesiae Asnedensis, Saec. XIII. ; vide
No. 3658.
0000 Calendarium et Canon Missae in Usum Ecclesiee Asnedensis
Saec. XIII. ; vide No. 3659.
0000 Miss,e Sanctorum Ecclesias Asnedensis, Saec. XIII. ; vide
No. 3682.
4237 Maran (Prud.) Divinitas Jesu Christi manifesta in Scripturis et
Traditione ; folio, calf, £1 4s. Pai-is, 1746
4238 Marca (Petri de, Parisiens. Archiepiscopi) de Concordia Sacer-
dotii et Imperii, seu de Libertatibus Ecclesiae Gallicanse ; folio,
calf, £\ 4s. ibid. 1663
4239 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, fine copy, calf, gilt, 15s.
Francofurti, 1708
Peter de Marca was educated by the Society of Jesus, and for this de-
fence of the Gallican Church promoted to the See of Conserans.
4240 Idem liber, accedunt ejusdem Dissertationes Ecclesias-
ticae varii Argumenti, et Opuscula alia cum Preefatione et
Notis C . Famiani ; 5 vols. 4to. halfbd. calf, £l. Neapoli, 1771
4241 Idem liber, alia editio, accedunt J. H. Bochmeri Obser-
vationes in libros de Concordia ; 6 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 16s.
Bamberger, 1788-9
To conciliate the Court of Rome he wrote a treatise, to prove that Peter
was the only head of the Church, which led to his being raised to the Arch-
bishopric of Toulouse in 1652. In the year following he distinguished
himself in a general assembly of the French clergy as an opponent of the
tenets of the Jansenists ; and in 1662 he was appointed Archbishop of
Paris, but died on the day that the bull for his promotion arrived. Charles
Butler praises " his deep and varied learning, particularly in the early an-
tiquities of his own ecclesiastical and constitutional history ;" and Le Clerc
speaks of the " merits and utility of his works, as elucidating both eccle-
siastical history and canon law."
Marcellt (P.) Salmi; vide No. 3914.
M.4RCHAND (P.) Dictiounaire Historique ; vide: History.
398 dayid nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4242 Marchantii (Jac.) Hortus Pastorum ; accedit Candelaber mys-
ticus aliaque ejusdem Opuscula, studio M. Alix ; folio, hogskiri,
14s. Lugduni, 1742
4243 Marchantii (Petri) Tribunal Sacramentale et visibile Animarum
inhacVita mortali ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, veil. 18*. Gandavi, 1G43
4241 Marckii (Joa.) Opera omnia; 24 vols. 4to. calf, gilt, fine copv,
£5 5s. Luffd. Bat. 1696-1748
In Pentateuchum, 1 vol. — in Prophetas Minores, 5 vols. — in Canticum,
1 vol. — in Apocalypsin, 1 vol. — Exercitationes Biblicae, 2 vols. — Sylloge V.
et N. Test. 2 vols. — Fasciculus V. et N. Test. 2 vols. — Exercitationes
Scripturarise V. et N. Test. 2 vols. — Exegeticae et textuales, 2 vols. — Com-
pendium Theologiee Christianas, 1 vol. — Expectatio Glorias future, 1 vol. —
Historia Exaltationis Jesu Christi, 1 vol. — Historia Paradisi, 1 vol. — Opus-
cula minora, 2 vols.
4245 Ejusdem Compendium Thtologiee Christianse, didactico-
Elencticum, etc. Amst. 1722. — Moor (Bernh. de) Commenta-
rius Perpetuus in Joa. Marckii Compendium Tbeologiae
Christianas didactico-elencticum ; 8 vols. 4to. portrait, balf
bound, russia, £\ 12s. Lugd. Bat. 1761-70
This Commentary, as well as the original work of Marekius, are both held
in great esteem by the Reformed Church of Holland.
42^6 Marechal (Dom Bernard) Concordance des S.Peres del'Eglise,
Grecs et Latins (leurs Sentimens sur les Dogmes, la Morale, et la
Discipline); 2 vols. 4to. calf, marbled edges, £\ Is. Paris, 1748
4247 la meme ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 18s. ibid. 1748
4248 Ejusdem Concordantia SS. PP. Ecclesise Gra^cse atque La-
time, Fidei, Morum et Disciplinse Difficultates, quse in ipsorum
scriptis occurrunt, elucidans ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 16s.
Aug. Yind., 1/69
4249 Maresii (sive des Marets, Sam.) Hydra Socinianismi expug-
nata, sive Jo. Volkelius de vera Religione (ut falso inscri-
bitur) et Jo. Crellii de Deo et ejus Attributis, cum eoruudem
Refutatione ; 3 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 Is. Groningre, 165 1-62
4250 Ejusdem Collegium Theologicum, sive breve Systema
Universal Theologiae ; 4to. calf, 6s. ibid. 1649
4251 Ejusdem Sylloge Dissertationum Theologicarum ; 4to.
vellum, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1660
" This little parson," or "Zaccbeus," as Bayle calls the learned Samuel
des Marets (Maresius), from the smallness of his person, "was a man of
profound knowledge, whose giant mind infinitely compensated him for that
natural defect. All his works, whether in Latin or in French, possess great
merit." — MS. Note.
4252 Maret (H. C. L.) Essai sur le Pantheisme dans les Societes mo-
dernes ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1845
4253 Theodocee Chretienne, ou Comparaison de la Notion
Chretienne avec la Notion Rationaliste de Dieu ; 8vo. sewed,
5s. ibid. 1844
4254 Marheineke's (Pbil.) Christlicbe Dogmengescbicbte ; heraus-
gegeben von S. Matthies und W. Vatke ; 8vo. (published
at 13s.) sewed, 7s. 6d. Berlin, 1849
4255 Desselben System der Tbeologischen Moral; herausge-
geben von S. Matthies und W. Vatke ; 8vo. (published at 12s.)
sewed, 6s. 6d. ibid. 1847
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 399
4256 Marheineke's (Ph.) Theologische Vorlesungen, herausgegeben
von H. Matthies uud W. Vatke ; vols. 1-4, 8vo. £2 5s.
Berlin, 1847-49
Vol. 1. System der Theologischen Moral . . . . 0 10 6
„ 2. Christlichen Dogmatik . . . 0 9 G
„ 3. Christliche Symbolik 0 12 0
„ 4. Dogmengeschichte . . . • 0 13 0
4257 Desselben Geschichte der Deulschen Reformation ; 4
vols. 8vo. (published at £1 6s.) boards, 14s. ibid. 1831-4
4258 Dieselbe; 4 vols. 8vo. half bound, 12s. ibid. 1831-4
4259 Desselben Reform der Kirche durch den Staat ; 12mo.
boards, 2s. Leipzig, 1844
Marheinecke lias the merit of having imbued his countrymen with more
orthodox and sounder views by the publication of his several books on
Church History and Christian Ethics.
4260 Maria (Honorati a S.) Animadversiones in Regulas et Usum
Critices spectantes ad Historiam Ecclesia?, Opera Patrum, Acta
Martyrum, Gesta Sanctorum, atque ad rationem interpretandi
S. Scripturas, etc., ex Gallicis interpretata? ; 3 vols. 4to. large
paper, uncut, £\ 4s. Venetiis, 1738
4261 Martani (F. R. P.) Gloriosus Franciscus Redivivus, sive Chro-
nica Observantia? Strictioris, Reparatse, Reductse, ac Reformata? ;
ejusdemque per Christianos Orbes non solum sed et Americam,
Peru, Chinas, Japones, Chichemecas, Zatchecas, Indos Orientes,
et Occidui Solis, Turcos et Barbaras gentes, diffusa? et Evan-
gelio fructificantis ; 4to. numerous plates, fine copy, in the
original impressed binding, very rare, £3 3s. Ingolstad. 1625
4262 Mariana (de Jesus, Virg. Americana) Compendio Historico de
la prodigiosa Vida, Virdudes, y Milagros de la venerable Sierva
de Dios, por D. Thomas Gisson y Leon ; 4to. calf, 6s.
Madrid, 1754
4263 Mariantjm Servitium : sive XXXVI. Officia parva B. V. Marine,
de XII Gratiarum Prserogativis universisque Charismatibus,
quibus SS. Trinitas Unus Deus, Suam electam Filiam, Matrem
et Sponsam ab Immaculata ejus Conceptione usque ad Glo-
riosam Assumptionem decotavit, etc. ; 18mo. cloth, uncut,
scarce, 3s. 6d. Bounce, 1760
4264 Bona? (Jo. Cardinalis) Principia Vita? Christiana? in
Usum Academiee Salisburgensi, sub titulo B. V. Matris Dei
Maria? gloriose in Coelos assumpta? partheniis DD. Sodalibus
in Xenium oblata 1747 ; 2 vols. 12mo. gilt edges, 4s.
Salisb. 1746
0000 Horse B. Virginis ; vide Nos. 3647-8.
0000 Manuale Sodalitatis B. Maria? Virginis ; vide Nos.
3670-1.
0000 Officia B. Virginis Maria? , vide Nos. 3718-37.
0000 Officia Pietatis Sodalitati B. Virginis oblata ; vide No.
3734.
0000 Officia Immaculata) Conceptionis B. Virginis; vide
No. 3737.
0000 Officium Racoczianum, sive varia Pietatis Exercitia Cul-
tui Divino Magna? Matris Maria?; vide Nos. 3735-6.
400 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4265 Marianum Servitium : — Officia Ilominis Christiani, sea
quid eum credere, etc., oporteat ; in Xenium oblata Sodali-
tati B. Virginis Mariae ; 18mo. emblematical plates, gilt
edges, 3s. 6d. Viennce, 1 722
4266 Segneri (Pauli) Defensio B. Virginis Maria? et
piorum ejus Cultorum contra libellum : " Monita Salutaria
B. Virginis Maria? ad Cultores suos indiscretos," etc., Anno
16/4 a Lud. Bona evulgata nunc autem additis Henrici de
Cerf Monitis Jesu Cbristi, et Editoris Adminiculis ejusdem
Cultus Mariani aucta; 18mo. vellum very scarce, 7s. 6d.
Lincii, 1715
4267 Sfondrati (Ccelestini, Cardinalis) Quindena Mariana
sive XV. Orationes ad Sodales Marianos olim dictse, etc. ;
18mo. gilt edges, 3s. 6d. Salisburgi, 1752
0000 ■ for other works on the Worship of the Virgin Mary,
see : Ant. Ballerini Syllage Monumentorum ad Mysterium
Immaculatse Conceptionis (No. 2277) Caroli Passaglia de
Immaculato Conceptu Commentarius (Nos. 3127-29), and
under other writers' names in the general alphabet.
4268 Maria (Seotorum Regina) : Bisselii (Jo.) iEtatis nostrse Ges-
torum eminentium Medulla ab Anno 1C08 ad Annum 1614,
inclusive : Arcedit Appendix Anni 1614. — Marijs Stuarts,
Viventis et Morientis Acta ; nee non Breviarium Stuarticum ;
2 vols, in 1, 12mo. with three-quarter-length and half-length
portraits of Mary Queen of Scots, of Wolfgang Duke of New-
burg, the Emperor Rudolph II., Sigismund III. King of
Poland, Henri IV., the great Scaliger, and Pope Paul V. ; hog-
skin, clasps, 15s. Ambergce, 1675
4269 Causino (Nicolo) Historia di Maria Stuarda Regina di
Francia e di Scozia da C. A. Berardi; 18mo. vellum, scarce,
6s. Bologna, 1645
Marius (Mercator, Saec. V.) ; vide No. 2082.
4270 Marlorati (Aug.) Liber Psalmorum Davidis, nee non Cantica,
cum Catholica Expositione Ecclesiastica ex probatis Theologis
excerptaet concinnata; fol. cf. £\ Is. Geneva, H.Stephani, 1562
4271 Ejusdem Essaia? Prophetia cum Catholica Expositione
Ecclesiastica, etc. ; folio, calf, 15s. ibid. 1564
4272 Ejusdem Novi Testamenti Catholica Expositio Ecclesias-
tica, etc. ; folio, calf, £1 5s. ibid. 1605
4273 Ejusdem Prophetical et Apostolic®, seu totius Divinse ac
Canonical Scripturse Thesaurus in Locos Communes, ordine
alphabetico digestus ; folio, calf, 15s. ibid. 1624
Archbishop Parker, according to Strype, pronounced the " Thesaurus" to
he most useful and indispensable, "cunctis pastoribus et Ecclesire ministris."
4274 Marot (Clement) ses (Euvres, avec des Notes Historiques et un
Glossaire des vieux Mots par R. Anguis ; 5 vols. l8mo. sewed,
12s. Paris, 1823
Marciuez (Jo.) Origen de los FF. Ermitannos ; vide : Monastic
History.
4275 Marraccii (Ludovici) Refutatio Alcorani, cum Textu Mahumeti
originali, Arabice et Latine, cum Notis, etc. : 2 vols, folio,
Italian binding, scarce, £3 10s. Petavii, 1698
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 401
0000 Marraccii (Lud.) Biblia Arabica ; vide Nos. 447-8.
Marrier (Mart.) et A. Du Chesne (Quercitani) Bibliotlieca
Cluniacensis ; vide No. 2083.
Marriott (C.) Analecta Cbristiana; vide No. 2084.
42/6 Marsh am (Joa.) Canon Chronicus ^Egyptiacus, Ebraicus,
Graecus, cum Disquisitionibus ; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Lipsice, 1676
Sir John Marsham, of St. John's College, Oxford, reprinted his " Diatriha
Chronologica" under the title of" Chronon Canonicus," in which he suc-
cessfully examined the principal difficulties which occur in the Old Testament.
4277 Martene (Dom. Ed.) de Antiquis Ecclesiae Ritibus, Libri IV. ;
2 vols. 4to. vellum, 18s. Rotomagi, 1700
4278 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £2 2s.
Antverp. (31ediolani), 173G-7
0000 Ejusdem libri Editiones Antverpise (Venetiis), 1/G3, et
Bassani, 1 788 ; vide Nos. 3915-6.
4279 — Ejusdem de antiquis Monachorum Ritibus, ex Ordinariis,
Consuetudin<ariis, Ritualibus MSS., etc. etc. ; 2 vols, in 1,
4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Lugduni, 1690*
4280 Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, ibid. 1696
0000 Idem liber; vide et No. 3917.
0000 Ejusdem et U. Durand, Veterum Scriptorum et Monu-
mentorum amplissima Collectio ; vide No. 1251.
4281 — Ejusdem et Durand Veterum Scriptorum et Monumen-
torum, ad Res Ecclesiast. illustrandas, Collectio nova; 4to.
2 parts in 1 vol. (all published) calf, 16s. Rotom. 1700
Ejusdem et Durand Thesaurus Novus ; vide Nos.
1249-50.
4282 ■ et Ursin Durand Voyage Litteraire de deux Religieux
Benedictins de la Congregation de St. Maur (Inscriptions et
Epitaphes, servantes a eclaircir l'Histoire, etc. ; Usages des
Monasteres, etc. touchant la Discipline et l'Histoire des Eglises
des Gaules ; les Fondations des Monasteres et recherches cu-
rieuses faites dans pres de 100 Evechez et 800 Abbayes) ;
3 vols, in 2, 4to. many plates, calf, scarce, £1 lis. 6d.
Paris, 1717-24
Full of interesting matter, and, amongst others, an account of the Mis-
sion of M. de Bose to negotiate a peace between the Crowns of England
and France in 1381. The work itself is an account of the journeys made
by the authors in search of Ecclesiastical documents, with a view to a new
edition of the " Gallia Christiana," the result of which was the publication
of the " Thesauri Scriptorum et Monumentorum Ecclesiasticorum."
Martini (Legionensis, circa A.D. 1250) Opera; vide Nos.
2086-7.
Martini (Raymundi, circa A.D. 1280) Pugio Fidei ; vide No.
2088.
4283 Martin (Dom. Jac. de la Congreg. de S. Maur) la Religion des
Gaulois tiree des plus pures Sources de l'Antiquite ; 2 vols.
4to. plates, vellum, 12s. Paris, \1T]
4284 Ses Explications de plusieurs Textes difficiles de l'Ecri-
ture, qui jusqu'a present n'ont ete ni bien entendus ni bien
expliquez par les Commentateurs ; avec des Regies cer-
* 3 F
402 david nxjtt's catalogue. [theology.
taines pour 1' Intelligence du Sens littoral de l'Ancien et du
Nouveau Testament; 2 vols. 4to. plates, calf, 15s. ibid. 1/30
Somewhat in the style of Ilarmer's Observations, this is an attempt
to apply a knowledge of the manners ami customs of the ancients to the
interpretation of many passages of Scripture, which, without such a key,
would he obscure and difficult to understand.
4285 Martiniere (A. A. Bruzen de la) le grand Dictionnaire Geo-
graphique, Historique, et Critique; 10 vols, folio, fine copy, in
old French calf, carmine edges, £3 13s. 6d. La Haye, 1726
428G Martyris (vel.Vermilii, Petri, Prof. Reg. Theol. Oxon. A.D. 1562)
Commentaria in Libros Veteris et Novi Testamenti, scil. in
Geuesim cum Vita Auctoris a J. Simlero ; TIeidelb. 1606. —
In librum Judicum ; ibid. 1609. — In Samuelem ; Tiguri,
1595. — In Melachim, sive libros II. posteriores Return ; ibid.
1599. — In Epistolam ad Romauos; Heidelb. 1613. — In I. Epist.
ad Corinthios ; Tiguri, 1579. — Homilioe in Epist. ad Corin-
thiis; ibid. 1578; in all, 7 vols, folio, uniformly bound in
vellum, scarce, 568 8s. Tiguri et Heidelb. 1578-1613
4287 Ejusdem Commentarii in Samuelis libros duos ; folio,
calf, 9s. Tiguri, 1595
4288 Ejusdem et J. Wolphii Melachim, sive Commentarii in
ltegiim libros II. posteriores ; folio, 9s. ibid. 1581
4289 Ejusdem in librum Judicum Commentarii ; folio, vellum,
7s. 6d. Heidelb. 1609
4290 Ejusdem Loci Communes ; folio, first edition, vellum,
scarce, £\ Is. Londini, 1576
4291 Ejusdem Loci Communes Th?ologici cum Indicibus
Auctorum, Titulorum, Locorum Scriptural, Rerum et Ver-
borum ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £\ 4s. Heidelb. 1622
4291* Idem liber, alia editio, accedunt ejusdem Opuscula (de
Libero Arbitrio, de S. Ministerio, de Studio Tlieologico, Ora-
tiones, Epistolse, Preces, etc.) ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, vellum,
£ 1 4s. Geneva, 1624
4292 Ejusdem Defensio Doctrinre Veteris et Apostolicse de S.
Eucharistia? Sacramento. Accedunt ejusdem Tractatio et Dis-
putatio de S. Eucharistia Oxonii habitse ; folio, vellum, scarce,
£1 Is. Sine loco, 1562
Peter Martyr's real name was Vermilius. He was a Florentine by birth,
and an Augustine monk of Fiesoli. Converted by the perusal of the
writings of the Reformers, he left Italy, and settled at Strashurgh, where
he married a nun, who had quitted her vows. From thence, at the insti-
gation of Abp. Cranmer, he came to England, and Edward VI. made him
Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, and a Canon of Christ Church.
His wife died at Oxford, and was interred in that cathedral; and though
disinterred in the reign of Mary, buried again with honour in that of Eliza-
beth. Upon the accession of Mary he sought refuge at Zuerich, where he
died, in 15G2. " Bishop Jewell said, 'there might lie another in Martyr's
room, but another Martyr there would not be.' As an author his talents
were allowed by his adversaries; and in the Reformed Church his writings
were, by general agreement, placed next to those of Calvin for judicious-
ness and perspicuity." — M'Crie.
Martyrologium Grtecum ; vide Nos. 3517-50.
Martyrologidm Romanum ; vide Nos. 3674-8.
4293 Martyrologium Vetustius Occidentalis Ecclesipe D. Ilieronvmo
a Cassiodoro, Beda, Walfrido, Notkero aliisque Soripturibus
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2"0, STRAND, LONDON. 403
tributum, quod nuncupandum esse Romanum a Magno Gre-
gorio descriptum, ab Adone laudatum, etc. Er. Maria Floren-
tinius cum Notis et Exercitationibus integre vulgavit ; folio,
fine copy, vellum, scarce, £2 2s. Lucre, 1668
4294 Martyrologium Romanum Usuardi Monacbi, cum Observa-
tionibus edidit J. Bapt. Sollerius ; large folio, 18s. Venet. 1/45
4295 Romanum Gregorii XIII. jussu editum et Notatiouibus
Caes. Baronii, Cardinalis, illustratum ; folio, frontispiece, hog-
skin, lGs. Antverp. 1613
4296 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. vellum, 6s. 6d. Mogunt. 1631
4297 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. Antverp. 1635
4293 ■ — Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. uncut, 3s. ibid. 1723
4299 Idem liber; 8vo. calf, gilt edges, 6s. 6d. Antverp. 1723
4300 Idem liber, Urbani VIII. auctoritate recognitus, cum
Martyrologio Adonis Vienuensis, cura et studio H. Rosweydi ;
folio, calf, scarce, £1 15s. Paris, 1645
4301 Idem liber, a Dominico Georgio, Benedicti XIV. intimo
Sacello, auctus et castigatus ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, half bound,
vellum, £1 10s. Romce, 17-15
4303 (Romain) Universel, contenant le Martyrologe Romain
traduit avec les Additions des Saints de France et des autres
Nations ; avec un Catalogue des Saints dont on ne trouve point
le jour, et des Notes par l'Abbe Chastelain ; 4to. calf, 18s.
Paris, 1709
4304 (Romanum) Franciscanum cum Annotationibus Arturi
a Monasterio (de Moustier); fol. hf bd. scarce, 15s. Paris, 1638
4305 (Romanum) Minoritanum ; 4to. vellum, 6s. Annol786
0000 (Romanum) Anglite ; vide No. 3752-5.
4306 Ecclesite Anglicanso Trophsea, sive SS. Martyrum qui
pro Fide antiquo recentiorique Persecutionum Tempore mor-
tem in Anglia subierunt, in Collegio Anglico Romse a Nic.
Circiniano depictse, et a Jo. Bap. de Cavalleriis sends typis
representatse ; folio, 35 plates, including the executions of Sir
Thos. More, Bp. Fisher, Margaret Countess of Suffolk, and
also of Edward Campion, and other Romanists, in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth ; rare, £2 2s. Romce, 1584
4307 (Romanum) Hibernise, or the Book of Obits and Mar-
tyrology of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, com-
monly called Christ Church, Dublin. Edited from the ori-
ginal MS. by J. C. Crosthwaite, with introduction by J. II.
Todd; 4to. cloth, £\ 5s. Dublin, Archaeological Society, 1844
Dr. Todd's Introduction is full of curious particulars respecting the Irish
Saints. The Martyrologium itself is an abridgment of that of Ado of
Vienna, with considerable additions, and is of great importance, as the only
authority for settling many important dates in the history of Ireland during
the 15th and 16th centuries.
0000 (Romanum) Scotice ; vide Nos. 1403-4 et 3752-5.
4308 (Romanum) Belgicum, ou Martyrologe traduit et le
Martyrologe Belgic par AVillot ; small 8vo. 7s. 6d. Lille, 1658
4309 (Romanum) Gallicum, ou les Vies des Saints, dont on
fait rOrfice dans le Coins de l'annee, avec Discours sur les
Mysteres de Nostre Seigneur et de la Sainte Vierge. Le Mar-
404 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
tyrologe Romain traduit en Francois, et un Martyrologe des
Saints de France, dont le Romain ne fait point mention ; par
Frangois Giry ; 2 vols, folio, frontispiece, and 12 large plates
in compartments, " veau fauve," £2 2s. Paris, 1703
4310 Martyrologium (Romanum) GermanicseEcclesiee Pervetustum
Bibliotheca M. F. Beckii, cum Comment.; 4to. 3s. 6d.
Aug. Find. 1687
0000 vide No. 3447 et 3768.
4311 (Romanum) Hispanicum, sive Joannis Tomayo de Salazar
' AvaiivioiQ, sive Commemoratio Omnium Sanctorum Hispanic
per Dies Anni digesta et concinnata, ac Notis apodicticis illus-
trata ad Methodum Martyrologii Romani ; 6 vols, folio, fron-
tispiece, vellum, very scarce, £3 15s. Lugduni, 1651
This Acta Sanctorum of the Spanish Church, but little known in this
country, is important on many points of profane as well as of sacred His-
tory, particularly in settling dates connected with Granada and the Moorish
provinces.
4312 Martyrum Acta vindicata ab Odoacre Ilbachio ; 2 vols, in 14
4to. plate, vellum, scarce, £1 10s. Homes, 1723
4313 Martyrum illustrium Lecti triumpbi Grsecorum vetus-
torum Mon. consignati ; Gr. et Lat. cum Notis F. Combefis ;
8vo. calf, scarce, 9s. Paris, 1660
4313* Lecta Trias, Hyacinthus Amestrensis, Bacchus et Elias
Novi-Martyres ; Gr. et Lat. cum Notis F. Combefis ; 8vo.
calf, 10s. ibid. 1666
4314 Sagittarii (Casp.) de Martyrum Cruciatibus in Primitiva
Ecclesia liber ; 4to. scarce, 9s. Jena, 1673
4315 Ejusdem de Martyrum Natalitiis in Primitiva Ecclesia
liber; 4to. uncut, 9s. Francofurti, 1696
4316 Martyrum Gorcomicensium Historise, majori numero FF. Mino-
rum, qui pro Fide a perduellibus A.D. 1572 interfecti sunt,
libri IV. authore G. Estio. Accedunt Martyrium Guil. Gau-
dani 1573, nee non Cornelii Musii, Poetse et Tbeologi ; small
8vo. privately printed, vellum, scarce, 15s. Namurei, 1655
0000 vide et : Chauncy Historia Martyrum Angliae, Nos.
1060-1; et Havensii Historica Relatio Martyrum Ruremun-
densium, No. 2660.
Martyrum Ecclesise Reformatse Vitse et Acta ; vide : Actiones
Martyrum, No. 21 ; Foxi Monumenta Martyrum, No. 2411 ;
Histoire des Tesmoins, No. 2977 ; Huss, Nos. 3108-9 ; Leger,
Nos. 2448-9, etc. etc.
4317 Maschati (Remegii) Institutiones Juris Canonici, auctse et
illustratse a S. Cajetano ; 2 vols. 4to. veil. £\ 4s. Romce, 1757
4318 Masenii (Jacobi) Concionator Orthodoxus antiquo-novus juxta
mentem SS. Patrum. Nova Praxis per Considerationes XVII.
Fidei discernendae Orthodoxae. Accedit Refutatio S. B. Carp-
zovii, cum Invitatione Demonstrationi ad respondendum ;
4 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £\. Mogimt. 1678
Maskell (W.) Monumenta Ritualia, No. 3833 ; Liturgia An-
tiqua, No. 36b 6.
Masora utraque et Targum ; vide Nos. 279 et 2691.
4319 Massillon (J. B.) ses Giluvres Completes, augmentees de Pieces
interessantcs ; 14 vols. 8vo, portrait, sd. £3 3s. Besanfon, 1828
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 405
4320 Massillon ( J. B.) ses (Euvres ; 3 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. cf. 1 5s.Paris, 1 844
4320* scs (Euvres ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 15s. ibid. 1848
4321 Ejusdem Sermones ad Ecclesiasticos ; 3 vols, in 1, 12mo.
cloth, 4s. 6d. Vienna, 1794
Maschat (R.) Resolutiones Juridicse; vide No. 928.
4322 Massmann (H. F.) Skeireins Aivaggeljons thairch Johannen ;
.Ausleguug des Evangelii Johannis in Gothischer Sprache ; 4to.
7s. 6d. Muenchen, 1834
4323 Mastricht (Peter van) Theoretico-practica Theologia ; adjecta
est Auctoris vita a CI. Pontano descripta ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
portrait, vellum, £\ 10s. Traj. ad Hhen. 1715
Mastrii de Meldulha (B.) Theologia ; vide : Scotists and
Thomists.
4324 Matter (Jacq.) Histoire Critique du Gnosticisme et de son In-
fluence sur les Sectes Religieuses et Philosophiques de pre-
miers six Siecles; 3 vols. 8vo. plates, sewed, 18s* Paris, 1828
4325 Essai Historique sur l'Ecole d'Alexandrie, comparee
aux principales Ecoles contemporains ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 15s.
ibid. 1840
4325* Histoire des Doctrines Morales et Politique des dernieres
trois Siecles; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. ibid. 1837
4326 Matth^ei (Evangelistse) Evangelium, recensuit et cum Commen-
tariis perpetuis edidit C. F. A. Fritzsche ; 8vo. (pub. at 12s.
sewed) half bound, calf, 6s. Lipsice, 1826
4327 Idem liber, Grajce, ad Vulgatam quam apposuit, accurate
recognitus, orthodoxe explanatus, in Latinum Sermonem con-
versus, edidit A. de Berlepsch ; 8vo. bds. 7s. 6d. Batisb. 1849
4328 Matth/ei (Antonii) Veteris iEvi Analecta, seu Vetera Monu-
menta hactenus nondum visa ; 10 vols, in 5, 4to. fine copy in
vellum, scarce, £3 10s. Hagce Com. 1738
Containing contemporary accounts of the Crusades, and much curious
and interesting matter, both Ecclesiastical and Civil, relating to Holland
and Germany.
Matth^ei (C. F.) Testamentum Novum Grsecum, 12 vols. 8vo.
vide Nos. 332-4. — 3 vols. 8vo. vide No. 335. — Lectiones
Mosquenses, vide No. 2089.
4329 Matth^ei (F. A. L.) Erklaerung des Briefes an die Galater, und
des Briefes an die Epheser ; 2 vols. Greifsw. 1833-4. — Die
Offenberung Joannes uebcrsetzt und erklaert ; 2 vols. Goetting.
1828; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. v. I. 1828-34
Matth^ei (Parisiensis) Historia, vide Nos. 710-11.
Matth^ei (Westmonasterienses) Historica ; vide No. 712.
4331 Matthes (Karl) Philipp Melanchthon's Leben und Wirken aus
den Quellen dargestellt ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. Altenb. 1841
4332 Dasselbe, zweite vermehrte Auflage ; 8vo. sd. 4s. ib. 1846
4333 Matthies (C. St.) Erklaerung des Briefes an d'"e Galater ;
Grief sw. 1833 — L. Usteri Commentar ueber den Brief an die
Galater ; Zuerich, 1833 ; 2 vols, in I, 8vo. bds. 5s. v. 1. 1833
4334 ■ Ejusdem Baptismatis Expositio biblico-historico-dogma-
tica ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Berolini, 1840
4335 Matzke's (Dr.) Natuerliche Theologie des Raymundus von
Sabunde ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Breslau, 1846
400 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4336 Mauguini (Gilb.) Veterum Auctorum qui IX. Saeculo de Prse-
destinatione et Gratia scripserunt Opera et Fragments,, cum
cjusdem Chronica et Historica Synopsi, gemina Dissertatione
et pacifica Operis Coronide ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, £1 4s.
Lutetice Par. 1 050
This book was written as a disputation against the " Histoire Predesti-
natienne" of Sirmondus. " Le premier volume contient un recueil de
plusieurs pieces, qui regardent 1* Histoire de la contestation de la Pre-
destination et de la Grace, agitee avec tant de chaleur dans le IXe siecle :
la pi u part de ces pieces n'avoient point ete imprimees. Le second volume
contient une dissertation sur Gotescalque et un recueil des pieces anciennes
sur la predestination, la volonte de Dieu, et la mort de Jesus-Christ." —
MORERI.
4337 Maurer (F. J. V. D.) Commentarius Grammatico-Criticus in
Vetus Testamentum, in Usum Gymnasiorum et Academiarum.
Opus absolvit Augustus Heiligstedt ; 4 vols. 8vo. (published
at £1 16s.) sewed, £\ 4s. Lipsice, 1835-47
4338 Idem liber ; 4 vols. 8vo. neatly half bound, calf, contents
lettered, £1 16s. ibid. 1835-47
The object of this valuable verbal critical Commentary on the Old Tes-
tament is to furnish the reader, who has mastered the merest rudiments of
the Hebrew language, with a running commentary on every word of the
original text, much on the plan of Schaufelberger's Clavis Homerica, form-
ing a ready book of reference upon all readings of the Septuagint, aud
other versions of the Bible, which differ from the original Hebrew text.
4339 Ejusdem Commentarius Grammatico-criticus in Penta-
teucham, Libros Historicos, et Prophetas majores ; 2 vols, in 1,
8vo. calf, 10s. ibid. 1835
4340 Ejusdem in Jesaiam Commentarius Grammatico-criticus ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 183(5
434 1 Ejusdem Commentarius Gramnmtico-criticus in Proverbia ;
8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. ibid:-\84l
4342 Desselben Practischer Cursus ueber die Formenlehre der
Hebriiischen Sprache ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1837
4343 Maury (J. S.) Essai sur l'Eloquence de la Chaire ; Panegy-
riques, Eloge et Discours ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s Paris, 1847
Maximus (Turonensis, circa A.D. 430) vide Nos. 2090-1.
Maximus (Confessor, circa A.D. 650) vide No. 2092.
4344 Mayer's (J. E.) Geschichte und Schriften der Apostel ; 3 vols.
8vo. sd. 7s. 6d, Wien, 1786
4345 Mayer (Andr.) Thesaurus Novus Juris Ecclesiastici Germanici,
seu Codex Statuorum ineditorum Ecclesiarum Cath'edralium et
Collegiatarum Germanise, Notis et Dissertationibus illustratus ;
4 vols. 4to. uncut, £1 8s. Ratisbon, 1791
4346 Mayerhoff's (E. T.) Waldeuser in unsern Tagen ; 8vo. sewed,
2s. Berlin, 1834
4347 Mazochius (Al. Sym.) de Sanctorum Neapolitans Ecclesiae
EpiscoporumCultuDissertatio; 2 vols.4to.bds. \8s. Naples, 1753
4348 Mede (Josephi) Clavis Apocalyptica ; 4to. with the Table, calf,
9s. Cantabr. 1632
" This Clavis is indeed, in theology, what Harvey's discovery of the cir-
culation of the blood is in physics, aud should be carefully digested." —
Bp. Warburton.
4349 MiiDiCis (Sixti) Oratio in Funere Aloisii Grifalconii, Tenet. 1555.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 407
(8 leaves, sig. * and **.) Ejusdem Oratio de Ingenio Theolo-
gicis Facultatibus excolendo, ibid. 1555. (14 leaves, the last
left blank, sig. A, B, C, D.) — Ejusdem Oratio de Humana;
Industrie Prsestantia, ibid. 1555. (16 leaves, the last a blank
one, sig. a, b, c, d.) — Fine copies in vellum, very rare, £3 3s.
Ex JEd. Nostris, D. Jo. et Pauli, 1555
Three excessively rare Akline Tracts, not mentioned by Renouard till the
publication of his third edition of the Annales des Aides, in 1834. Sixtus
Medices was "the particular and very intimate friend" of P. Manutius,
*' to whom the latter confided the superintendance of ' Nattae Opera ' through
the press." — (See his Letters.) " When nearly ruined by a lawsuit, and
intending to quit Venice for ever," he tells Muretus " that he is about to take
refuge in the house of his kind friend Sixtus Medices." — (Lazeri, Misc. ex.
Bib. Coll. Rom. torn, ii.) In further proof of the intimate footing of the
author in the family of Paulus Manutius, we find (Agostini Scritt. Vineg.
torn. ii. p. 90) a letter from him to the infant daughter of the latter, then
in her eighth year, in which he familiarly addresses her as " Maria picella."
In the recent edition of M. Renouard's work, the lives are in part re- written,
and some cnrious particulars added respecting this lady. Consult, also,
Anecdota Litt. e Codd. MSS. eruta, torn. iv.
Mermanni (Ger.) Thesaurus Juris Canonici ; vide No. 928*.
4350 Mehliss (J. G. L.) Comparatio Platonis Doctrinae de vero R.
P. Exemplo cum Christiana de Regno Divino Doctrina ; 4to.
sewed, 2s. Cd. Gottingce, 1845
4351 Metbomii (Senioris et Junioris) Revum Germanicarum Tomi
Tres ; sive Scriptores Historic! cum Dissertationibus utriusqne
Meibomii (Jo. Henrici et Henrici) et Indicibus copiosissimis
Henrici Junioris ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, 18s. Helrnst. 1688
4352 Meichelbeck (Car.) Historia Fresingse ejusque Episeopatus ; 2
vols, in 4, folio, vellum, £2 10s. Aug. Vind. 1724-9
0000 Ejusdem Chronicon Buranum ; vide : Monastic History.
4353 Meier (F. C.) Judaica, seu Veterum Scriptorum Prophanorum
de Rebus Judaicis Fragmenta ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Gd. Jenre, 1832
4354 Meier's (F. K.) Commentar ueber den Brief Pauli an die
Epheser ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Berlin, 1834
4355 Meier (E.) Joel uebersetzt und erklaert ; 8vo 3s. Tueb. 1841
4350 Desselben ursprungliche Form des Dekalogs hergestellt
und erklaert; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Gd. Mannheim, 184 G
4357 Meijier (A. C. de) Lucae Axiopistia in Scribendo Actuum Apo-
stolorum libro ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Hagce Com. 1827
4358 Meineke's (J. G. F.) Theologisches Encyclopaedisches Hand-
woerterbuch fuer Theologische Studierende, Candidaten, und
Prediger; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1821
4359 Meiners (Ch.) Historia Doctrinse de Vero Deo omnium Rerum
Creatoreatque Rectore ; 2 vols. inl , 1 2mo. bds. 3s.6d .Lemgov. 1 780
" It abounds in deep erudition and masterly reasoning, and corrects
many errors of Cudworth." — Dr. Parr.
4360 Desselben Grundriss der Geschichte aller Religionen ;
12mo. boards, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1785
4361 Meisneri (J. H.) Nova Veteris Testamenti Clavis ; 2 vols. Svo.
half bound, 5s. Lipsice, 1800
4362 Melancthonis (Phil., A.D. 15G0) Opera omnia (cura et studio
Gasp. Peuceri, Generi ejus) ; 4 vols folio, line copy, hogskin,
£4 lis. Gd. Witteb. 15G2
408 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4363 Melancthonis (Phil., A.D. 1560) Opera omnia edente G.
Peucero; 4 vols, folio, MS. Notes, calf, £3 10s. Witteb. 15G2
4364 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £6 6s.
ibid. 1601
Vol.1. Catechesis ; Augustana Confessio ; Loci Theologici ; Opuscula.
,, 2. Enarrationes aliquot librorum Yet. Test, et nonnulla alia opuscula.
„ 3. Enarrationes Evangeliorum Dominicalium ; Evangelii secundum
Matthreum et Joannem ; Epistolae ad Romanos.
„ 4. Enarrationes Epistolarum ad Romanos, Corinthios, Colosses,
Timotheum ; Epistola ad Regem Anglise ; et alia varia opus-
cula.
43G5 Idem liber, accedit ejusdem Chronicon Jo.Carionis, cum
Continuatione ad Carolum V. P. Melancthonis et Gasp. Peu-
ceri ; 5 vols, folio, vellum, £7 7s. ibid. 1601
4366 Opera omnia, edidit C. G. Bretschneider, editio optima ;
vols. 1 — 24, 4to. sewed, £8 8s. Ealae, 1834-56
4367 Idem liber ; 24 vols, in 1 2, 4to. calf extra, antique pattern,
carmine edges, .£12. ibid. 1834-56
4368 Ejusdem Annotationes in obscura aliquot Geneseos Capita ;
small 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. Anno 1524
4369 Ejusdem in Psalmos aliquot Enarrationes; small 8vo.
vellum, 4s. 6d. Hayenoce, 1528
4370 Ejusdem Annotationes in Evangelia Matthaei et Joannis ;
2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. old binding, 7s. 6d. s. I. annis 1523-4
4371 — Ejusdem Annotationes et Condones in Evangelia Domi-
nicarum et Festorum ; small 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Witteb. 1543
4372 Ejusdem Commentaria in Epistolas Pauli ad Romanos et
ad Corinthios duas ; small 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Anno 1523
43/3 Ejusdem Epistolae Pauli ad Colossenses Enarratio ; small
8vo. vellum, 5s. Witteb. 1559
4374 Ejusdem Scholia in Epistolam Pauli ad Colossenses ;
Proverbia cum Annotationibus ; small 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d.
Hagenoce, 1527
0000 Ejusdem Confessio Augustana ; vide No. 4012.
4375 Ejusdem Corpus Doctrinte Christians quae est Summa
orthodoxi et Catholici Dogmatis ; folio, original binding, 15s.
Lipsiee, 1561
4376 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, 8vo. original binding, 9s. ibid. 1561
4377 Dasselbe, oder gantze Summa der rechten wahren Christ-
lichen Lehre ; folio, vellum, 15s. Franckf. 1561
4378 Ejusdem Epistolse selectiores aliquot; edente Gasp. Peu-
cero, genero ejus ; small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d.
Witteberg, 1565
4379 Ejusdem Loci Communes Theologici; small 8vo. (dedi-
cated to Henry VIII.) vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1538
4380 Idem liber, ad Fidem Editionis primse (A.D. 1521)
edidit et Dissertationibus, etc. illustravit J. Chr. G. Augusti;
8vo. sewed, 4s. Lipsice, 1821
4381 Idem liber, 8vo. newly half bound, calf, 6s. ibid. 1821
4382 Idem liber ; 8vo. calf extra, antique pattern, carmine
edges, 7s. 6s. ibid. 1821
" Melancthon collected and digested the doctrines of the Church, which
he so eminently adorned, into a body of divinity, under the vague title of
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 409
'Loci Communes.' This compilation was in such high repute that it w«s
considered as a model of doctrine for all those who either instructed the
people by their public discourses, or promoted the knowledge of religion by
their writings." — Mosheim.
4383 Melancthonis (Ph.) Responsiones ad impios Bavaricse Inqui-
sitionis Articulos, curavit E. Sartorius ; 8vo. sewed, 3s.
Marburg. 1824
0000 ■ — Ejusdem Responsio de Adiaphoris ad Concionatores
Hamburgenses ; vide No. 1224.
4384 Ejusdem de Vita Martini Lutheri Narratio, cura J. F.
Saxii ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Quedlinb, 1818
4385 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Vita Melancbthonis ab I.
Camerario concsripta, edidit D. J. Chr. G. Augusti ; small 8vo.
sewed, 3s. 6d. Vratislavice, 1819
438G Idem liber, alia editio, accedunt Vitse Zwinglii a Myconio,
et Calvini a Th. Beza conscriptse, cum Prsefatioue A. F. Nean-
dri; 8vo. 4 portraits, sewed, 4s. 6d. Berolini, 1841
4387 ■ Vita, ab Ioachimo Camerario scripta ; recensuit, Notas,
Documenta, Bibliothecam Librorum Melancthonis aliaque ad-
didit G. T. Strobelius, prsefatus est J. A. Noesselt ; 8vo. sewed,
4s. 6d. Halce, 1777
" About the year 1508, Reuchlin, on a visit to George Simler, a school-
master in Hesse, found a relation of his own, a little more than ten years
old, who, uniting extraordinary quickness with thirst for learning, had
already acquired the rudiments of the Greek language; and presenting him
with a Lexicon and Grammar, precious gifts in those times, changed his
German name, Schwartzerd, to one of equivalent meaning and more clas-
sical sound, Melancthon. He had himself set the example of assuming a
name of Greek derivation, being almost as much known by the name of
Capnio as by his own. And this pedantry, which continued to prevail for
a century and a half afterwards, might be excused by the great uncouth-
ness of many German, not to say French and English, surnames in their
Latinized forms. Melancthon, the precocity of his youth being followed
by a splendid maturity, became not only one of the greatest lights of the
Reformation, but, far above all others, the founder of general learning in
Germany." — Hall am.
4388 Melancthon Redivivus, oder der Ideale Geist des Christen-
thums ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. Leipzig, 1837
4389 Melchioris (Jo.) Opera omnia Theologica, Exegetica, Didactica
et Polemica ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 12s. Herbornce, 1093
Melech (Rabbi Selomone Ben) Perfectio Pulchritudiuis ; vide
No. 2816.
Memoriale Rituum ; vide No. 3680.
4390 Memorial (vollstiindiges Englisches) erziihlende die Processen,
Urtheile, lezte Worte, Executionen, u. s. w. von dem Grafen
von Strafford, dem Erzb. Laud, dem Koenig Carl I. ; dem
Marq. von Hamilton, dem Grafen von Holland, unci von Lord
Capell ; 4to. portraits of Strafforde, Laud, Charles I., Sir
Thomas Fairfax, and Oliver Cromwell, and plate of the execu-
tion of the King, 4to. half bound, morocco, 10s. 6d. 1G49
4391 Memoires de la Ligue, contenant les Evenemens les plus re-
marquables depuis 1576 jusqu'a 1598 ; 6 vols. 4to. calf, full
gilt backs, £2 2s. Amsterdam, 1758
* 3 G
410 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Men^um Grsecum ; vide No. 3547-8.
Menardt (Nic. Hugonis) Martvrologium Benedictinum ; vide :
Mabillon, No. 41.59.
4392 Mendelssohn's (Moses) Gesammelte Schriften ; nach den
Originaldrucken und Handschriften herausgegeben von G. B.
Mendelssohn ; 7 vols. 8vo. portrait (published at £1 5s.),
sewed, 14s. Leipsic, 1843-5
4393 Desselben Phaedon ; Morgenstunden ; Jerusalem ; ueber
die Seele ; ueber die Empfindungen ; in 1 vol. 8vo. portrait,
cloth, 6s. Wien, 1838
4394 Desselben Ritualgesetze der Juden, betreffend Erbschaf-
ten, etc. ; 12mo. boards, 2s. Berlin, 1778
4395 Mendi (And.) Statera Opinionum benignarum in Controversiis
moralibus circa Sacramenta et Prsecepta Decalogi ; folio, vellum,
12s. Lugduni, 1666
4396 Mendoza (Fr., Soc. Jes.) Commentaria in IV. libros Regum,
cum Prooemio de SS. Literarum Commendatione ; 3 vols, in
2, folio, fine impression of the frontispiece, hogskin, £\ Is.
Colon. 1634
4397 Idem liber, alia editio; 3 vols, folio, calf, £1 Is.
Lugd. 1636, vel 1647
Mendoca's Commentaries, intended, as the title-page shows, to have
illustrated all four Books of Kings, do not reach heyond the first fifteen
chapters of the first hook, the author's death having interfered with the
completion of the original design. The Procemiuua treats of the study of
the Scriptures.
4398 Menken (Gottf.) Blicke in das Leben Paulus und der ersten
Christen-gemeinden ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Bremen, 1828
4399 Desselben Christliche Homilien ueber die Geschichte des
Propheten Elias ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1823
4400 Desselben Homilien ueber das IX. und X. Capitel des
Hebraeer-briefes ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1831
4401 Desselben Betrachtungen ueber das Evangelium Matthias ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, scarce, 12s. ibid. 1822
4402 Desselben Versueh einer Anleitung zum eigenen Unter-
richt in den Heiligen Schriften ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1833
4103 Menochii (Jacobi) Consilia, sive Responsiones Divini atque
Humani Juris; 12 vols, in 4, folio, vellum, £4< 10s.
Franco/. 1605
4404 Menochii (Jo. St., Soc. Jes.) Commentarii totius Sacrae Scrip-
turae ex optimis quibusque Auctoribus collecti ; accedit Supple-
inentum et Dissertationes It. J. Tournemini ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
£1 5s. Paris, 1719
4405 Idem liber, alia editio; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £1 7s.
Tenet iis, 1758
4406 Idem liber, alia editio; 4 vols. 4to. calf, £1 8s.
Avenione, 1768
4407 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, calf, £\ 6s.
Basani, 1771
" Menochius has shown himself to he an interpreter of the Sacred Writ-
ings, imbued alike with learning and judgment." — Walch.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 411
4108 Menochii (Jo. St., Soc. Jes.) Hieropoliticon, sive Institutiones
Politicaa e SS. Scripturis depromptaa ; small 8vo. vellum, 5s.
Luyd. 1625
4409 Ejusdem de Republica Hebrseorum libri ; folio, vellum,
8s. 6d. Paris, 1648
Menologium Grsecum ; vide No. 3549-50.
4410 Merbesii (M. Boni) Summa Christiana sen Orthodoxa Morum
Disciplina, ex Sacris Litteris, Sanctorum Patrum Monumentis,
Conciliorum Oraculis, Summorum denique Pontificum Decretis,
fideliter excerpta ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £l 4s. Paris, 1683
" Forming, as it were, a continuous chain of Christian morals, culled
from the Canons of the Councils of the Church and the writings of the
Fathers. — Graveson.
44 1 1 Mercatoris (Gerardi) Evangelicae Historiae quadripartita Monas,
sive Harmonia quatuor Evangelistarum ; 4to. vellum, 5s.
Duysburgi, 1592
Highly praised by J. H. Ilottinger.
Mercatoris (Marii Saec. V. circa A.D. 460) Opera ; vide No.
2093.
4412 Merceri (Jo. A.D. 1562) Commentarii in Genesin, cum Prasfa-
tione Theod. Bezse ; folio, hf. bd. 15s. Geneva, 1598
4413 Ejusdem in Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, et Canticum Cant -
corum Commentarii ; folio, hogskin, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1573
4414 — • Ejusdem Commentarii in Jobum, Proverbia, Ecclesiasten,
et Cantica Canticorum ; folio, vellum, 15s. Amst. Elzevirii, 1651
4415 Ejusdem et aliorum Commentarii in Prophetas (Hoseam,
Joelem, Amos, Abdiam et Jonam) ; folio, calf, 15s.
Geneva, sine anno.
Mercier was Hebrew Professor at Paris, and one of the first who applied
a knowledge of the original language of the Scriptures to their elucidation.
Merobaudes et Corippus ; vide : Corpus Script. Byzant.
4416 Merz (Phil. Pauli) Thesaurus Biblicus locupletissimus, ex ipsis
Sacrarum Scripturarum Visceribus et Medullis congestus, id est
Dicta et Exempla Biblica ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d.
Aug. Vind. 1734
4417 Idem liber, nova editio ; 4to. sewed, 6s. Venetiis, 1818
4418 Idem liber, nova editio, sive Dicta, Sententiaj, et Exempla,
ex Sanctis Bibliis collecta, et per Locos communes distributa ;
ad Usum concionandi et disputandi ; Opus omnibus Theologis
speculativis, polemicis, moralibus, utriusque Juris studiosis
utilissimum ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1822
4419 Idem liber ; 2 vols. 8vo. bound and lettered, 14s. ibid. 1822
4420 Mesenguy (Fr. Phil.) Exposition de la Doctrine Chretienne ;
6 vols. 12mo. calf, 18s. Utrecht, 1744
Condemned and prohibited by Pope Clement XIII.
4421 ■ Abrege de PHistoire de PAncien Testament ; 10 vols.
12mo. calf, £1 Is. ibid. 1752
Mesnil (Lud. du) Doctrina et Disciplina Ecclesise ; vide No. 929.
4422 Messenii (Joannis) Scondia Illustrata, seu Chronologia de Re-
bus Scondiae, hoc est, Suecise, Danise, Norvegise una, atque
altera Islandise, Gronlandiaeque, tarn Ecciesiasticis (precipue de
Sanctis) quam Politicis, a Mundi Cataclysmo ad A. D. 1612 ;
primum edita et Observationibus aucta a Joanne Pering-
412 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
skiold; 10 vols, in 1, folio, with the rare portrait, £l lis. 6d.
Stockholm, 1/00-3
This most learned book treats of the rise and progress of the Northern
nations, particularly of Sweden and Norway."— Du Fresnoy. Vol. IX.
is the " Historia Sanctorum Scondiae."
4423 Messenii (Jo.) Scondia Illustrata, cui accedit Volumen alterum
sive Torai XI.- — XIV., quibus addidit Epitome Scondiae Illus-
trate ex XIV. Tomis aliundeque compilata, et nunc primum
edita a Joanne Peringskiold ; 15 vols, in 3, folio, vellum, very
scarce, £3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1700-5
4424 Messinghami (T.) Florilegium Insulse Sanctorum, seu Vitse et
Acta Sanctorum Hibernise (ad finem : Sermo S. Patricii) ;
folio, fine copy, calf, rare, £4 14s. 6d. Paris, 1624
4425 Methodii (Tyri Episcopi et Martyris, A.D. 303) Convivium
Virginum, Gr. et Lat. nunc primum edidit Petr. Possinus,
Soc. Jes. ; folio, calf, £1 4s. Parisiis, 1657
0000 vide et No. 1605.
4426 Metjrsii (Jo.) Opera omnia Joannes Lamius recensebat et
Scholiis illustrabat ; 12 vols, folio, portrait and plates, half
bound, uncut, £8 8s. Florent. 1741-63
For contents, see Darling's Cylopasdia, cols. 2050-2.
4427 Mexjschen (F. G.) Novum Testamentum ex Talmude et An-
tiquitatibus Hebrseorum illustratum, curis B. Scheidii, J. H.
Danzii, et J. Rhenferdi, editumque una cum suis propnis Dis-
sertationibus ; 4to. uncut, 14s. Lipsue, 1736
4427* Idem liber; 4to. vellum, 16s. ibid. 1736
" Besides Meuschen's own production, this work contains various Dis-
sertations by Danzius, Khenferdius, and Scheidius. Many subjects which
belong to the Christian Dispensation are illustrated from the ancient rites
of the Mosaic economy or the doctrines of the modern Jews." —
BlBLIOTHECA BlBLICA.
It contains " a most copious and circumstantial enumeration of the par-
ticulars in which the annual expiation by the Jewish High Priest resembled
the one great expiation in the New Testament." — Abp. Magee.
4428 Meuselii (J. G.) Bibliotheca Historica. instructaa B. G. Struvio,
aucta a C. G. Budero, digesta, amplificata et emendata a J. G.
Meuselio; 22 parts in 11 vols. 8vo. sd. £2 2s. Lipsiee, 1 782-1,802
4409 Idem liber ; 1 1 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. £2 15s. ibid. 1782-1802
4430 Meter's (G.) Geschichte der Schrift-erklaerung seit der Wieder-
herstellung der Wissenschaften ; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s.
Getting. 1802-9
4431 Desselben Apologie der geschichtlichen Auffassung des
Pentateuchs, etc. Vet. Test. ; 12mo. sewed, Is. 6d. Suhb. 1811
Meyeri (H. A. W.) Libri Symbolici Eccles. Lutheranao ; vide
No. 1252.
4432 Desselben Kritisch-exegetisches Handbuch ueber das
Evangelium des Johannes ; 8vo. sd. 2s. Gd. Goettingen, 1834
4433 Meyeri (Sebast.) Commentarius in Apocalypsin ; folio, vellum,
9s. Tiguri, 1584
4434 Meyer (J. F. von) Inbegriff der Christlichen Glaubenslehre,
nebst den Geschichten des Israelitischen Volks, und der
Christlichen Kirch e ; 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d. Kempten, 1832
MrzGEiu (Jo.) Historia Salisburgensis ; vide: Monastic His-
tory.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 413
4435 Mezgeri (Pauli) Historia Sacra de Gentis Hebraicae Gestis in
Sensu litterali, spiritualique exposita ; folio, vellum, 10s. 6d.
Aug. Vind. 1/00
4436 Ejusdem Theologia Scholastica, secundum Viam et Doc-
trinam D. Thomas Aquinatis ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, calf, 18s.
ibid. 17] 9
4437 Michaelis (C. B.) de Variis Lectionibus Novi Testamenti caute
colligeudis et dijudicandis ; 4to. boards, 3s. 6d. Halce, 1749
4438 Michaelis (Johann David) gruendliche Erklaerung des Mo-
saisclien Rechts, nebst Zusaetzen ; 6 vols. 8vo. sewed, £,1 Is.
Reutlingen, 1793
Of all his works, Professor John David Michaelis brought the greatest
power of his mind into play in the compilation of his " Commentary on
the Laws of Moses," a book, in its way, of equal authority, and much in the
style of Montesquieu's " Spirit of the Law."
4439 Ejusdem Observations in Jeremise Vaticinia et Threnos,
edidit multisque Animadversionibus auxit J. F. Schleusner ;
4to. sewed, 4s. Goettingen, 1793
4440 Desselben Einleitungin die Scbriften des Neuen Bundes,
2 vols. 4to. half bound, calf, 12s. ibid. 1788
4441 ■ la meme, traduite avec des Notes nouvelles par J. J.
Chenevriere; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. Geneve, 1822
Few Theological works have enjoyed a greater European reputation
than the " Introduction to the New Testament," familiar to most English
readers in Bishop Marsh's translation, which, however, does not wholly
supersede the fourth edition of the original, published in 1788, as the
Bishop would appear to have made use of the second edition with the
" Zusaetze" only to the third.
4442 Desselbeu Erklaerung der Maccabaeer; 4to. sewed,
7s. 6d. Frankfurt, \777
4443 Desselben Erklaerung der Begraebniss und Auferste-
hung-Geschichte Christi nach den IV. Evangelisten ; small
8vo. sewed, 3s. Halle, 1783
4444 Desselben Parapbrasis mit Anmerkungen an die Briefe
Pauli an die Galater, Epheser, Philemon, Colosser, Thessa-
lonier, Titum, Timotheum, und Philemon ; 4to. sewed, 7s. (id.
Bremen, 1769
4445 Desselben Erklaerung des Briefes an die Hebrseer ;
2 vols. 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. Frankfurt, 1780
4446 Ejusdem Spicilegium Geographiae Hebraeorum exterae
post S. Bochartum ; 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 10s. Goettingce, 1769-80
4447 Ejusdem in Roberti Lowth Preelections de Sacra Poesi
Hebra3orum Notae et Epimetra ; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. Oxonii, 1763
0000 Ejusdem Supplementa ad Lexica Hebraica ; vide No.
2821 ; Lexica, Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, Svriacum, Nos.
2716-7.
4448 Desselben Orientalische und Exegetische Bibliothek ;
24 vols., Frankfurt, 1771-85 — Neue Orientalische und Exe-
getische Bibliothek; 9 vols., Goettingen, 1786-93 ; — 33 vols.
12mo. sewed, £2 2s. v. I. 1771-93
4449 Desselben Repertorium fuer Biblische und Morgenlaen-
dische Literatur ; 18 vols, in 9, 8vo. fine paper, half bound,
vellum, JC\. 1;js. Leipzig, 17/7
414 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Michaelis (Johann David) Chrestomathia Syriaca ; vide No.
2818; Grammatical Syriaca, Nos. 2819-20.
John David Michaelis, whose works are chiefly designed to clear up the
difficulties attending the study of the Sacred Writings, died at Goettingen in
1791, where he filled the professor's chair with so much credit as to raise the
fame of the recently estahlished University of Georgia Augusta much higher
than that enjoyed by her elder sisters of Leipzig, Jena, Heidelberg, or
Erfurt, and which she has ever since retained.
4450 Michaelis (J. H. et Ch. B.) Annotationes Philologico-exegeticae
in Hagiographos Veteris Testamenti libros ; 3 vols. 4to. vellum,
£1 Is. Halts, 1720
4451 Idem liber; 3 vols. 4to. calf, 18s. ibid. 1720
4452 Michaud (Joseph) Bibliotheque des Croisades — Chroniques
diverses traduites et mises en ordre par Reinaud ; 4 vols. 8vo.
•new edition, sewed, £1 8s. Paris, 1829
4453 Histoire des Croisades (contenant les Conquetes des
Bibars, la seconde Expedition de Saint Louis, la Prise de Pto-
lemais, les Guerres contre les Turcs, etc.) augmentee d'un Ap-
pendice par M. Huillard Breholles, 4 vols.8vo. £\ 4s. ibid. 1854
4454 Micraelii (Joan.) Historia Ecclesiastica (Persecutiones, Con-
cilia, Haereses, etc. etc.) cum Continuatione D. Hartnacci ; 2
vols. 4to. frontispiece, vellum, 12s. Lipsice, 1699
Micraelius' book is particularly curious as a depository of the earlier
squabbles and disputes amongst Protestants, which, by universal consent,
had apparently been buried in oblivion. The author, who was a most pains-
taking and learned man, was Divinity Professor at Stettin.
4455 Middeldorpf (H.) Curse Hexaplares in Jobum ; e Codice
Syriaco-hexaplari Ambrosiano-Mediolanensi ; 4to. sewed, 4s.
Vratisl. 1819
0000 Ejusdem Codex Syriaco-Hexaplaris ; vide No. 369.
4456 Middleton's (Bp. T. E.) Doctrine of the Greek Article applied
to the Criticism of the New Testament, edited by Professor
Scholefield ; 8vo. boards, 9s. Cambridge, 1828
" For logical precision, acuteness of remark, and depth of research, it
ranks amongst the highest class of critical comments. No biblical student
should be without it." — Hale's Chronology.
4457 Mili.ii (Davidis) Miscellanea Sacra (Iesaiae LIV., Psalmos
CXXI.-II. etc. exponentia, nee non Obligatio Hominis ad
Ccenam et Errores de Tabernaculo Mosis) ; 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d.
Amst. 1754
4458 Ejusdem Dissertationes selectae (S. Litteraturam et Anti-
quitates Orientales exponentes) ; 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d.
Lugd. Bat. 1743
" Both the works of Millius are replete with profound erudition. In the
second is a dissertation on the hatred between the Jews and Samaritans,
and another on the present languages of Persia and Hindostan, and a most
curious Etymologicon Orientale Harmonicuni." — S. Parr.
4459 Miltoni (Jo.) Doctrina Christiana, libri II., quos ex Schedis
manuscriptis edidit C. It. Sumner, Wintonensis Episcopus ; 4to.
(published at £2 10s.) boards, 18s. Cantabrigice, 1825
4^60 Mingarelli (J. A.) Anecdotorum Fasciculus nunc primum
edidit et Praefationes et Scholia addidit ; 4to. vellum, scarce,
£\ 5s. Romae, 1756
For Contents, see Dowling's Nolitia, p. 142.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 415
4461 Mingarelli (J. A.) iEgyptiorum Coclicum Reliquiae (Jeremia,
Evang. Matthsei et Joannis, Statuta Monastica, Homelise, Res
Gestae SS. Pachomii, Theodori aliorumque, Prochorus Dia-
conus, etc. etc.) ; 4to. vellum, scarce, 15s. Bononiee, 1785
4462 Mintert (P.) Lexicon Concordantiale Novi Testamenti cum
Praefatione J. G. Piitii; 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Franco/. 1728
0000 MiRjEi (Auberti) Opera Diplomatica et Historica, nee non alia
de Rebus Monasticis, varii Argumenti ; vide : Monastic His-
tory.
4-163 Mirbach (Q. von) Ganganelli : Papst Clemens XIV. seine Briefe
und seine Zeit ; 8vo. (pub. at 8s.) cloth, 5s. 6d. Berlin, 1847
Mischna cum Maimonidis et Bartenoree Commentariis illustravit
G. Surenhusius; vide Nos. 2822-3.
Miss^: Varise; vide: Liturgies.
Missale Ambrosianum, vide Nos. 3713-4.
Missale Vetus Gallicanum, Mozarabicum et Mixtum ; vide Nos.
3528 ; 3531-2 ; 3534-7 ; 3664-5 ; 3863 ; 3913, et 3949.
Missale Vetus Romanum ; vide Nos. 3690-3.
Missale Romanum Concilii Tridentini ; vide Nos. 3694-3712.
Missale Romanum (Monastica varia) ; vide Nos. 3708-1
Mittarelli (J. B.) Annales Calmaldulenses Ord. S. Benedicti ;
vide : Monastic History.
4464 Moehler (J. A.) Gesammelte Schriften und Aufsaetze ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. Regensburg, 1839
4465 ■ — Patrologie oder Christliche Literiirgeschichte aus dessen
hinterlassen Handschriften mit Erganzungen von Dr. F. Reith-
mayr ; vol. I. (the first three centuries) all published, thick
8vo. sewed, 12s. Regensburg, 1840
4466 Desselben Symbolik, oder Darstellung der dogmatischen
Gegensaetze derKatholiken und Protestanten nach ihren oeffent-
liclien Bekenntniss-Schriften ; 8vo. sd. 8s. 6d. Mainz, 1843
" Le meilleur ouvrage que le Catholicisme ait produit depuis long-temps.'
Amand-Saintes, Hist, du Rationalisme.
4467 Desselben Symbolik undihre Protestantisch-symbolischen
Gegner ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1835
4468 Moerner (Th. de) de Orosii Vita, eiusque Historiarum libris
VII. adversus Paganos ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Berolini, 1844
4469 Mohren (Jo.) Piae Meditationes, additis Praeparatione ante et
Gratiarum Actione post Missam. Edidit P. J. Houben ; 8vo.
sewed, 5s. Coloniae, 1843
4470 Mohren (R. D. J.) Expositio S. Missae atque Rubricarum, sen
Catechismus Liturgicus ; 8vo. cloth, 8s. Aug. Trev. 1845
4471 Molantjs (Joa.) de Historia SS. Imaginum et Picturarum pro
vero earum Usu contra Abusus. Ejusdem Oratio de Agnis
Dei, etc. Joa. N. Paquot, recensuit et illustravit ; 4to. uncut,
10s. 6d. Lovanii, 1771
For other copies of this important work on Ecclesiastical decoration,
see Nos. 3921-2.
4472 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Materiarum. Accedunt duo Cata-
416 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
lngi Catholicorum S. Scripturae Interpretum et Scholastieorum
Theologorum in D. Thorn se Summam ; 4to. vellum, 10s.
Colonic?, 1618
44/3 Moldenhaweri (J. H. D.) Introductio in omnes Libros Canon-
icos Veteris et Novi Testamenti, et in Libros Apocryphos
nonnullos, cum Appendice ; 8vo. sewed, scarce, 9s.
Reyiomontani, 1 744
44/4 Desselben Deutsche Uebersetzung und Erlaeuterung des
Alten Testaments ; 10 vols. 4to. (published at <£3 10s.) sewed,
£\ 15s. Quedblinb. 1774-87
4475 Molina (Rod. de Quesada) Notse seu Indices breves ad Regu-
las et Ordinationes et Constitutiones Cancellarise Apostolicae
Gregorii XV. ; 18mo. 2s. 6d. Colonics, 1696
4476 Molin.ei (Lud.) vel Irensei Pbiladelphi Epistola ad Renatum
Veridicum (Andream Rivetum) in quo aperitur Mysteriam Ini-
quitatis novissima in Anglia redivivum et excutitur liber Jo-
sephi Hall, quo asseritur Episcopatus esse Juris Divini ; 4to.
scarce, 18s. Eleutheropoli, 1641
4477 Molin.ei (Petri) de Monarch ia temporali Pontificis Romani, et
Libri Jacobi Regis contra Bellarminum Defensio ; small 8vo.
vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Sine loco, 1614
4477* Idem liber, alia editio, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Frank/. 1/16
James I. was so much pleased with this work of the elder Peter du
Moulin, that he invited him over to England on a visit ; and on his departure
to Cliarenton, of which he had long been Minister, he gave him a prebend's
stall in Canterbury Cathedral.
4478 Nouveaute du Papisme opposee a. l'Autiquite du vray
Christianisme, contre le livre du Cardinal du Perron intitule
"lieplique a la Reponse du Roy Jacques I., avec divers Traites;"
4 to. best edition, calf, scarce, 12s. Geneve, 1633
4479 (Petri, Patris et Filii) Rerum nuper in Scotia gestarum
Historia, addita Ecclesise Scotticoj ad Helveticas Rel'ormatas ;
8vo. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Dantszic, 1641
The younger Peter du Moulin was also a Prebendary of Canterbury, and
Chaplain to Charles II.
4480 Molitor's (F. J.) Philosophie der Geschichte, oder ueber die
Tradition (der Juden) ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £ I 16s.
Muenster, 1834-9
4481 Molkenbtjhr (F. Marcellini) Historia Religionis Christians in
Compendio ac Ordine Chronico, cum Notis criticis ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 9s. Paderborn, 1819
4481* Ejusdem Problema Criticum : " S. Scriptura Novi Tes-
tamenti in quo Idiomate originaliter ab Apostolis edita fuerit ?"
8vo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1821
4482 Moll's (K. B.) gegenwartige Noth der Evangelischen Kirche
Preussen's ; 8vo. boards, Is. 6d. Puseivalk, 1843
4183 Momma (W.) de varia Conditione et Statu Ecclesiae Dei sub
triplici G^conomia Patriarcharum ac Testamenti Veteris et
denique Novi; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 7s. Basil, 1718
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 417
MONASTIC HISTOBY,
RULE, DISCIPLINE, AND INNER LIFE OF
THE RELIGIOUS HOUSES.
Abrege de l'Histoire de l'Ordre de St. Benoist ; vide No. 4500.
Acta Sanctorum; vide No. 17. — Acta S. Theresiae; vide Nos.
18-19; et4540.
Adamus (Praemonstratensis, A.D.1160) de Ordine Praemonstra-
tensi et de Regula S. Augustini ; vide No. 1580.
Agricolae (J., Soc. Jes.) Provincia Germ. Soc. Jesu ; vide Nos.
22-3.
Alberghini (Jo.) Manuale ; vide No. 4575.
Albertini (M.) Repertorium Inquisitorum ; vide No. 4576.
Ambrosius (Mediolaneusis Archiepiscopi, A.D. 397) de Officiis
Clericorum ; vide No. 1595, etc.
Annales de la Societe des Jesuites ; vide No. 4700.
Annuae Litterae Societatis Jesu ; vide No. 4701-2 ; et 4730.
Anselmus (Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, A.D. 1109) de Conti-
nentia Clericorum, etc. ; vide No. 1606, etc.
Antiphonale Monasticum ; vide No. 3562.
Antonius (Paduanus, A.D. 1231) ; vide No. 1907, etc.
Archiepiscopale ; vide No. 3569.
Armellini (Mariani) Bibliotheca Casinensis ; vide No. 4501-2.
Assemani (J. S.) Kalendaria Ecclesiae Universae ; vide No. 78.
Augustinus (Aurelius, Hipponensis Episcopus, A.D. 430) ; vide
No. 1663, etc.
0000 Ordo S. Augustini : —
Adamus (Praemonstratensis, A.D. 1160) de Regula S.
Augustini ; vide No. 1580.
Antiphonarium Ordinis S. Augustini ; vide No. 3564.
Breviarium Auguitinianum ; vide No. 3590.
4484 Bullarium Lateranense, sive Collectio Privilegiorum Apos-
tolicis Canonicis Regularibus Ordinis S. Augustini, Con-
gregationis Salvatoris Lateranensis, Conqessorum ; folio,
vellum, £1 Is. Romce, 1727
Caramuelis (Jo.) Commentaria in Regulam D. Augustini ;
vide No. 1002, etc.
Calancha (Ant. de la) Coronica del Orclen de San Augus-
tin en el Peru ; folio, vellum, rare, £2 2s.
Barcelona, 1639; vide No. 1639
Confessio Augustiniana ; vide Nos. 1159-60.
4485 Erath (August.) Commentarius Theologico-Juridica His-
toricus in Regulam S. P. Augustini ; vol. I. (all published)
folio, vellum, 10s. Viennce, 1 689
Fulvii (Fr. Asculani) Sacrae Caeremoniae Usui F.F. Ere-
mitarum S. Augustini accommodatae ; 4to. vellum, scarce,
£2 2s. Romce, 1714 ; vide No. 3887
Lupus (F. Christianus) de Origine Eremitarum S. Augus-
tini ; vide Nos. 4092-3.
* 3 H
418 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
MONASTIC HISTORY : AUGUSTINIANS.
Mair (W.) Vita A. Augustini Iconibus olim illustrata ;
rudiori nunc Calamo explicata; folio, many emblematical
plates, 1 2s. Ingolst. 1631 ; vide No. 4197
4486 Marquez (J. M.) Origen de los FF. Ermitannos de S.
Augustin ; folio, vellum, 12s. Salamanca, 1618
Mir.ei (Alb.) Canonicorum Regularium Ord. S. Augustini
Origines ac Progressus ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
Miss^: Propria ; vide No. 3642.
4487 Monasticon Augustinianum, N. Crusenio autbore, in quo
omnium Ordinum sub Kegula S. Augustini militantium
Origines et Incrementa tribus partibus explicantur ; small
folio, vellum, numerous plates, 16s. Monachi, 1623
4488 Osingeri (J. F.) Bibliotbeca Augustina, Historica, Critica
et Chronologica ; in qua mille quadragenti Augustiniani
Ordinis Scriptores, eorumque Opera tarn scripta quam
typis edita recensuntur ; folio, portrait, uncut, £\ 4s.
Ingolstadt, 1768
4489 Idem liber; folio, calf, £1 10s. ibid. 1768
Petri (Francisci) Germania Canonico-Augustiniana ; vide
Nos. 3324-5.
Stengelii (C.) Monasteriologia, Res Augustinas continens ;
vide Nos. 3324-5.
4490 Tombeur (N.) Provincia Belgica Ordinis FF. Eremitarum
S. Augustini olim dicta Coloniensis, Origo et Progressus,
cum Monasteriorum singulorum Descriptione ; folio, vel-
lum, 10 s. Gd. Lovanii, 1727
Trithemius (Jo.) de Viris illustribus Regulse S. Augus-
tini; vide No. 1711.
4491 Zunggo (J. a.) Historic Generalis et Specialis de Ordine
Canonicorum Regularium S. Augustini Prodromus ; 2
vols, folio, calf, £\ Is. Batisbonce, 1742
4492 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, uncut, 18s. Munachii, 1719
Augusti (J. C. G.) Denkwuerdigkeiten der Christlichen Arcbae-
ologie (Origines Christianse, de Monachis, etc.) ; 12 vols. 8vo.
(pub. at £4 4s.) sd. £1 18s. Lips. 1817-31 ; vide No. 93
0000 Dieselben ; 12 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, carmine edges,
£2 18s. ibid. 1817-31 ; vide No. 94
Austriacarum Rerum Scriptores; vide infra: Pez.
Baccetii (Nic.) Monasterium Septimiunum ; vide No. 4541.
Backer (Aug. et Alois de) Bibliotheque de la Compaguia de
Jesus ; vide No. 4703.
Banck (L.) Roma Triumpbans ; vide infra : Pageants.
4493 Baronii (Cardinalis, Csesaris Sorani) Annales Ecclesiastici, ad
Annum MCXCVIII., cum Vita Auctoris ab Henrico Spondano
scripta, et Critica Historico-chronologica Antonii Pagi ad
calcem unius cujusque Tomi adjuncta ; 12 vols. Aug. Vind.
(Venetiis) 1738-40. Indices Generales in Baronii Annales et
in Pagi Criticam ; ibid. 1742. Raynaldi (Oderici) Annales
Ecclesiastici ab Anno quo desinit Baronius ad Annum 1534
MONASTIC HIST. J NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 419
MONASTIC HISTORY : — ATJGUSTINIANS.
continuati ; 8 vols. Colon. 1693. Spondani (Henrici) Anna-
lium Continuatio ab Anno 1198 ad Finem 1697 ; 3 vols. Paris,
1(541. Tornielli (Augustini) Annales Sacri et ex Profanis
prsecipui ab Orbe condito ad eundem Christi Passione redemp-
tum ; Antverp. 1620. In all 27 vols, folio, vellum, a fine set,
£15 15s. v. I. et a.
The difference between the Lucca edition of 1738 and that of Augsburg
and Venice of the same date, is caused by the omission of Mansi's notes in
the latter.
0000 vide et Nos. 135-8.
Bartoli (Dan.) Istoria della Compagnia di Giesu ; vide No. 4704.
Basilii (iEgypti, A.D. 130) Kegulse ; vide No. 1711.
The whole of the writings of this early Father are lost, excepting the
"Regular," published by Trithemius as above.
Becket (Thomae a, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopus, A.D. 1171) ;
vide No. 1705, etc.
4495 Bed,e (Venerabilis) Opera omnia, Theologica, Historica et Philo-
logica, edente J. A. Giles ; 12 vols. 8vo. (published at £6 6s.)
cloth boards, £2 14s. Londini, 1843-4
4496 Ejusdem Opera Historica et Miscellanea, scil. Historia
Ecclesiastica ; Chronicon ad Annum 729 ; Vitse S. Cudbereti,
S. Felicis, nee non Abbatum Viuremuthensium et Gyruvensium ;
Libellus de Locis Sanctis ; Martyrologium ; Epistolse et Mis-
cellanea, recensuit J. A. Giles ; 6 vols. 8vo. (published at
£3 3s.) cloth boards, £\ 10s. ibid. 1843-4
In the " Ecclesiastical History of the Saxons " Bede includes the general
history of his own time, and in the minor pieces introduces us, as it were,
within the walls of those most interesting societies, the Monasteries of the
Saxon period. " The Lives of St. Cuthbert, and of the Abbots of Were-
mouth and Jarrow " are as graphic as the writings of De Foe, which they
rival in the simplicity of the narrative of the daily life of the monks, and
the introduction of many useful arts into England ; and record, amongst
other things, the substitution of the Roman Missal for the Mozarabic, which
had been used in Britain up to that period. The "Letter to Bishop Eg-
bert " is a deplorable record of the demoralized state of Monachism in the
eighth century. "The Account of the seven Wonders of the World," and
" The Book of the Holy Places," the latter particularly, are wonderful pro-
ductions of that period, the accuracy of which is attested by the author of
" Eothen," and other modern travellers.
Belgicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 4645 et 2965-6.
4497 Benedicti (Casinensis Abbatis, Ordinis S. Benedicti Patriar-
chse, A.D. 543) Opera omnia (Regula Monachorum, etc.)
edente et imprimente J. P. Migne ; imp. 8vo. newly half bound,
12s. Paris, 1853
4498 Benedicti (S.) Vita, Latino-Greeca, Textus Latinus Gregorio
Magno, Versio Grseca Zacharia Papa authore. Accedunt Vete-
rum Carmina, Sermones, et Homilise de S. Benedicto, cum
Notis ; 4to. uncut, 6s. Venet. 1723
4499 ■ die Regel der Heil-Benedictus, zugleich mit dem Leben
der Heiligen von P. Gregor, dem Grossen ; 8vo. portrait, sewed,
3s. ., Augsburg, 1 8 36
420 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history: — benedictines.
Ordo S. Benedicti : —
4500 Abrege de l'Histoire de l'Ordre de S. Benoist, tire des
Actes des Saints, des Chroniques, des Chartes des Monas-
ters, etc. ; 2 vols. 4to. neat, 18s. ibid. 1684
Antiphonaire de St. Gall ; vide No. 356*3.
Antiphonarium Einsidlense ; vide No. 35G7.
4501 Armellini (Mariani) Bibliotheca Benedictino-Casinensis,
sive Scriptorum Casinensis Congregationis, alias S. Jus-
tinae Patavinse, ad ha3c usque tempora Operum ac Gestorum
Notitia ; cum Additamentis, Correctionibus. et Appendice,
etc. ; 2 vols, folio, quite complete, calf, carmine edges, rare,
£3 3s. Assisii, 1731-G
4502 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, in tbe usual
state, without the Additions, Corrections and Appendix,
£1 Is. ibid. 1/31-6
BeDjE (Ven., A.D. 735) Vitse Abbatum Viuremuthensium
et Gyruvensium ; vide No. 4495-6*.
Benedicti (Aniensis, A.D. 821) Regula S. Benedicti;
vide Nos. 1711-2.
4503 Bernardi (R. P.) Basilica S. Waldrici, Monasterii Bene-
dictini Augustse Vindelicorum ; folio, containing 7 folding
plates of the church and buildings, and 51 plates of saints,
relics, and church decorations, engraved by Lucas Kilian,
fine impressions, vellum, £\ Is. Aug. Vind. 1653
Breviarium Benedictinum ; vide No. 3591; Congr. S.
Mauri, No. 3592 ; Cluniacense, No. 3593 ; et Congr. SS.
Vitonii et Hydulphi, No. 3594 ; Carmelitarum, No. 3595 ;
Cremifanense, No. 3597 ; Monasticum, No. 3598.
Bucelini (Gabrielis) Aunales Ordinis S. Benedictini ; folio,
frontispiece, vellum, 12s. ibid. 1656 ; vide No. 742
0000 Ejusdem Menologium Benedictinum Sanctorum,
Beatorum atque illustrium ejusdem Ordinis Virorum ; folio,
vellum, 12s. ibid. 1656 ; vide No. 741
4504 Ejusdem Benedictus Redivivus, h. e. Benedictini
Ordinis Anniversaria Vernantia, ab A.D. 1500 usque ad
1672 ; folio, front, old gilt binding, 12s. Veldkerchii, 1679
4505 Ejusdem Aquila Imperii Benedictini, cuius penna-
rum serie Monachorum S. Benedicti de Imperio omni
merita adumbrantur. Chronologia Benedictina et An-
nales Benedictini; 3 parts in 1 vol., 4to. vellum, 12s.
Venet. 1651
Bullarium Casinense edente C. Mogarino ; 2 vols, folio,
vellum, £1 4s. ibid. 1640; vide No. 757
Caeremoniale Monasticum Benedictinum ; vide Nos.
3615-6.
4506 Caietani (Card. C.) pro Joanne Diacono S. R. E. Cardinali
de S. Gregorii Magni ejusque Discipulorum Monachatu
Benedictino libri II. ; 4to. vellum, 9s. Salisbury}, 1620
Caramuelis (Joan.) Commeiitaria in Regulas S. Benedicti;
vide No. 1002, etc.
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 421
MONASTIC HISTORY : — BENEDICTINES.
Chronicon Generale Ordinis S. Benedict! Patriarchoe Mo-
nachorum ab Anno 480 ad Annum 640 ; folio, plates,
vellum, .£1 5s. Colonice, 1684 ; vide No. 1072
4507 Chronicon Benedicto-Brugense, sive Monasterii S. Andrese
juxta Brugas, Ord. Benedicti per Am. Goethals ; 4to.
plates, 7s. 6d. Gandavi, 1844
4508 de l'Abbave de S. Andre Lez-Bruges; 4to. plates,
12s. ibid. 1844
Chronicon Benedicto-Buranum ; vide No. 4628.
Chronicon Sacri Monasterii Casineusis, auctore Leone
• Cardinali, Ostiensi Episcopo, continuatore P. Diacono cum
Notis A. de Nuce ; folio, hogskin, £l lis. 6d.
Paris, 1668 ; vide No. 1071
4509 Descrizione de Monte Casino, 4to. a full Description
of the Monastery, with folding plates of the splendid in-
terior, etc. scarce, 12s. Napoli, 1751
0000 — vide No. 4501 Gattulae Historia Casinensis.
0000 vide No. 4501 Armellini Bibliotheca Casinensis.
" St. Benedict was sensible that we ought to be useful in our
country, and in consequence instituted a seminary for gentlemen at
Mount Casino." — Clement XIV.
4510 Chronicon Gotwicense, seu Annales Liberi et Exempti
Monasterii Gotwicensis, ex Codicibus Antiquis Membra-
nis et Instrumentis, turn Domesticis turn Extraneis, de-
promptum ; 2 vols, royal folio, with numerous plates,
facsimiles and maps, fine copy in vellum, uncut, £2 15s.
Tgpis Monast. Tegernseenis, 1732
4511 Chronicon ou Chronique du Monasteri d'Oudenburg de
l'Ordre de S. Benoit, par J. B. Malou; 4to. boards, 10s.
Bruges, 1840
Chronicon Monasterii Scheirn Ord. S. Benedicti Frisin-
gensis Dioces. sup. Bavarian, ante CCCC. annos conscrip-
tum ab Aventino Conrado, Philosopho, nunc editum a
P. F. Stephano, ejus Monasterii Abbate, cum Continuatione
ad Annum 1548; small folio, frontispiece and plates by
Lucas Kilian, privately printed, rare, £\ Is.
Ingolstadt, 1623 ; vide No. 1815
Ceavenau (Ignacii) S. Benedicti Vita moraliter exposita ;
Eleucidarium iu Begulam ejusdem ; de Obligatione Reli-
giosorum, etc. etc. 2 vols. 4to. calf, 10s. 6d.
Salisb. 1/20; vide No. 108 1
Cremifanense Monasterium ; vide : No. 4525 ; 4528 ;
(et No. 3597, Breviarium.)
4512 Dornbluth (P. Augustini) Praxis Regulse S. Benedicti;
12mo. uncut, 4s. b'd. Mogunt. 1749
4513 Eckertz (F.) und Noever's Benedictiner-Abtei Gladbach
im Herzogthum Juelich ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Koeln, 1853
4514 Eggeri (Felicis) Idea Ordinis Hierarchico-Beuedictini ;
sive brevis Delineatio exhibens Principatum, Clericatum,
IScientiam, Actionem, et Antiquitaiem Ordinis S. Bene-
422 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history : — benedictines.
dicti. His accedit Actio triplex, seu Pietas hujus Ordinis
erga SS. Eucharistiam, Virginem Immaculatam, ut et
Animas Defunctorum ; 3 vols, small 8vo. emblematical and
other plates, including the type of the Immaculate Con-
ception, and the portrait of S. Benedict, vellum, privately
printed, very scarce, £\ 4s. Constantiae, 1/15-20
4515 Erhardi (ThomsD Aq.) Gloria St. Benedicti in Terris
aclornata, seu Vita, Virtutes, etc. S. Patriarchs ; 6 parts
in 2 thick vols. 4to. hogskin, 15s. August. 1/18
Gallner (B.) Regula Emblematica Sancti Benedicti ; folio,
containing 187 emblematical illustrations, the Benedictine
Cross, and a portrait of the Founder ; £1 4s.
Vindob. 1780 ; vide No. 917.
4516 GattuLjE (Erasmi) Historise Abbiatse Casinensis per sascu-
lorum seriem distributa, ab A.D. 709 ad 1725. Venet.
1733. Ejusd. ad Hist. Abbatise Casinensis Accessiones.
ibid. 1734. 4 vols, folio, numerous facsimiles of charters,
plates, and maps, vellum, s63 3s. Venetiis, 1733-4
4517 Gerbert (Martini S. Blasii Abbatis) de translatis Habs-
burgo-Austriacorum Principum Cadaveribus ex Ecclesia
Basilica ad Conditorium novum Monasterii S. Blasii in
Sylva Nigra. Accedit Chronicon Koenveldense, cum Ap-
pendice ; 4to. plates, vellum, 15s. San Blasis, 1722
4518 Ejusdem Historia Nigree Sylvse Ordinis S. Benedicti,
Colonise; 4 vols. 4to. plates, uncut, £\ 10s. ibid. 1783
Gregorii (Magni, Papse, A.D. 604) Vita S. Benedicti ;
vide Nos. 1917-25.
Haefteni (Ben.) Disquisitiones Monastics, de Regula
S. Benedicti et Antiquitatibus Ritualibus ; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, frontispiece, £l Is. ; vide No. 2611.
4519 Hartmann (F. Christ.) Annales Heremi Dei Parse Matris
Monasterii in Helvetia Ordinis S. Benedicti ; small folio,
frontispiece and vignettes, hogskin, 15s. Friburg, 1612
4520 Idem liber; folio, frontispiece and vignettes, calf,
15s. ibid. 1612
Hermant (God.) Histoire des Ordres Religieux ; vide No.
2952.
Herrgott (Marg.) Vetus Disciplina Monastica ; vide No.
2944.
4521 Hertfelder Basilica SS. Udralrici et Afra?, Monasterii
Benedictini Augusta? Vindelicorum ; folio, numerous fine
plates by Kilian, vellum, 18s. Aug. Yind. 1653
4522 Hoefteni (Benedicti) Benedictus illustratus, sive Disquisi-
tionum Monasticarum libri XII., quibus S. Benedicti
Regula et Religiosorum Rituum Antiquitates delucidantur ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, emblematical frontispiece, original
binding, £l Is. ibid. 1644
Lanfranci (Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, A.D. 1089) Sta-
tuta Ordinis S. Benedicti nee non Vita; Abbatium et D.
Augustini Auglorum Apostoli ; vide Nos. 2053-6.
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 423
MONASTIC HISTORY! — BENEDICTINES.
Mabillon : Acta Sanctorum Ord. S. Benedicti collegit L.
D'Achery, Notis, Observationibusque illustraverunt J.
Mabillon et Th. Ruinart ; 9 vols, folio, vellum, £7 7s.
Venetiis, 1733 ; vide No. 4161
0000 Ejusdem Prasfationes in Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S.
Benedicti, et Disquisitio de Cursu Gallicano ; 4to. vellum,
12s. Trident. 1724 ; vide No. 4162
4523 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, veil. 18s. Venetiis, 1740
0000 Ejusdem Annales Ordinis S. Benedicti, Occidenta-
lium Monachorum Patriarchs, in qui bus non modo Res
Monastics sed etiam Ecclesiastics Historis non minima
pars reperiuntur ; 6 vols, folio, plates, French calf, £5 5s.
Paris, 1703-39 ; vide No. 4157
0000 Idem liber, alia editio ; 6 vols, folio, plates, vellum,
£4 4s. Luca, 1730 ; vide No. 4158
" This work ought not to be considered as a mere compilation of
memoirs relating to monastic history, but as a valuable compilation
of ancient ecclesiastical monuments, which, being illustrated by
learned notes, throw great light on the most obscure parts of the
history of the Church. The Preface alone, say the writers of the
' Journal de Trevoux,' would secure to the authors an immortal
reputation." — Du Fresnoy.
" The Benedictine annals of Mabillon may be ranked among the
most important works which have been written on the history of the
Church. The genius of Mabillon did much to purify and ennoble
Church history." — Dowling.
Marrier (M.) et A. Quercitani (Du Chesne) Bibliotbeca
Cluniacensis, in qua Vitge, etc. Patrum Cluniacensium,
et Catalogus Abbatiarum, a Cluniacensi Ccenobio depen-
dentium, reperiuntur ; folio, vellum, £2 2s.
Paris, 1614 ; vide No. 2083
4524 Martene (E.) Commentarius in Regulam S. Benedicti,
literalis Moralis, Historicus ; 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1690
Martene et Durand, Voyage Litteraire de deux Rcligieux
Benedictins de la Congregation de Saint Maur, ou l'on
trouvera Quantite de Pieces d' Inscriptions et d'Epitaphes,
plusieurs Usages des Eglises, Cathedrales et des Monas-
teres, les Fondations des Monasteres, etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
plates, calf, scarce, £ 1 1 Is. 6d. Paris, 1717 ; videNo.4282.
Meichelbeck (Car.) Chronicon Buranum ; vide No. 4628.
MiRiEi (Alb.) Origines Benedictinse, sive Ccenobiorum Or-
dinis per Italiam, Hispaniam, Galliam, Poloniam, Belgiam,
Britanniam, aliasque provincias, exordia ac progressus ;
vide Nos. 3324-5.
Missale Benedictinum Vetus ; vide No. 3690.
Missale Benedictinum Tridentinum ; vide No. 3712.
Officitjm B. Virginis Benedictinum ; vide No. 3718.
4525 Pachmayr (P. Mariani) Historico-Chronologica Series
Abbatum et Religiosorum Monasterii Cremifanensis, Or-
dinis Benedictini ; 3 vols, in 1 , folio, with a large pano-
ramic view, and other plates, hogskin, 16s. Styrce, 1777
4525* Idem liber ; 3 vols, folio, 15s. ibid. 1777
424 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history : benedictines.
4526 Pezii (B.) Bibliotheca Benedictino-Mauriana, seu de Ortu,
Vitis, et Scriptis Patrum Benedictinorum Congregationis
S. Mauri in Franeia ; (Lib. I. de Defunctis ; Lib. II. de
iis qui liodieque in Congregatione florent.) Accedit
Anonymi Mellicensis (saeculi XIV.) de Scriptoribus Ec-
clesiasticis ; small 8vo. (500 pp.) scarce 10s. 6d.
Aug. Find. 1716
" The Benedictines of the learned Congregation of St. Maur in
France have acquired lasting honour by the publication of a number
of works, both curious and useful." — Clement XIV.
Pirri (Roccbi) Sicilia Sacra cum Notitiis Abbatiarum Ordi-
nis S. Benedicti ; vide No. 4663.
4527 PiAneeck (iEgidum) Heiliges Benedictiner Jahr ; aus dem
Lateinischen des C. Vierholz ; 4 thick vols. 4to. with 365
portraits, Saints of the Benedictine Order, vellum, £\ 10s.
Augsb. 1/10
4528 Rettenpacheri (S.) Aunales Monasterii Cremifanensis in
Austria Superiore ; folio, plates, veil. 12s. Salisburgi, 1677
4529 Reymeri (CI.) Apostolatus Benedictorum in Anglia, sive
Disceptatio Historica de Antiquitate Grdinis Monachorum
Nigrorum Sancti Benedicti in Anglia ; 3 vols, in 1 , folio,
with the Appendix, rare, £1 lis. 6d. Duaci, 1626
The Appendix, frequently wanting, contains copies of many
valuable documents, and amongst others : Concordia Regularuru
S. Dunstani, Statuta Lanfranci, Acta priscorum Capitulorum Ordinis,
etc. etc.
4530 Stengelii (Car.) Monasteriologia in qua insiguium aliquot
Monasteriorum Families S. Benedicti, in Germania, Ori-
gines, Fundatores, clarique Viri describuntur ; folio, 20
plates, £1 Is. Augusta, 1619
4531 Tassin (Dom) Histoire Litteraire de la Congregation de S.
Maur, Ordre de S. Benoit ; 4to. calf, scarce, 12s.
JBrtixelles {Paris), 1770
Trithemitjs (Jo.) de Viris illustribus Ordinis S. Bene-
dicti ; vide No. 1711.
Turrecremata (Jo. de) Commentaria de Regula S. Bene-
dicti ; vide No. 1711.
4532 Yepes (Ant. de) Coronica general de la Orden de S. Benito ;
7 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £6 6s.
Yraehe, 1609; Pamplona, 1610; y VallidolUd, 1613-21
4533 Idem liber ad A.D. 715, Latine vertit Th. Weiss;
2 vols, in 1, folio, frontispiece, hogskin, £l Is.
Monachii, 1648
4534 Chroniques generates de l'Ordre de St. Benoist,
patriarche des Religieux, traduit de l'E-pagnol ; thick
4to. original binding, 10s. 6d, Paris, 1619
4535 Ziegelbatjer (Mag.) Historia Rei Literarite Ordinis S.
Benedicti recensuit et auxit O. Legipontius ; 4 vols, folio,
uncut, £2 12s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1754
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 425
MONASTIC HISTORY: — CARMELITES.
Camaldulensium Ordinis S. Benedicti Monumenta : —
4536 Leopoldt (P.) Catalogus Sanctorum et Beatorum Con-
gregationis Hetrurise Eremitarum Camaldulensium.
Descriptio situs Templi, atque Cellarum et Sanctorum
Reliquiae in Calmaldulensi Eremo ; small 8vo. vellum,
6s. Florent. 1795
4537 Mittarelli (J. B ) et A. Costadoni Annales Camaldu-
lensis Ordinis S. Benedicti, quibus plura interseruntur
turn ceteras Italico-Monasticas Res, turn Historiam Ec-
clesiasticam Remque Diplomaticam illustrantia ; 9 vols,
folio, view of the monastery of Mount Carmel, vellum,
£6 1 6s. 6d. Venetiis, 1775, etc.
4538 Idem liber; vols. I.— VIII. 8 vols, folio, uncut,
£3 3s. ibid. 1775, etc.
4539 Nicolai de Aununciatione, Diplomata sive Privilegia Pon-
tificia Fratrum Ordinis B. Maria? Virginis de Monte
Carmeli; folio, vellum, ^61 4s. Matriti, 1700
Officia Propria Carmelitarum ; vide No. 3750.
Theresije a Jesu (S., Saec. XVI.) Carmelitarum Stricti-
oris Observantia; Parentis Acta seorsum edita, Com-
mentario et Observationibus illustrata a Josepho Van-
dermoera ; folio, portrait, and plates of Religious Houses,
Churcbes, Beliques, etc. etc., sewed, £2 2s.
Bruxelles, 1845; vide No. 18
O000 Idem liber ; folio, portrait and plates, calf, antique
pattern, £2 12s. 6d. ibid. 1845 : vide No. 19
4540 ■ Ejusdem Opera, curante et imprimente J. P.
Migne ; 4 vols imperial 8vo. portrait and plates, newly
half bound, £2 5s. Paris, 1852
Benedicti (Aniensis, A.D. 821) Regula S. Benedicti; vide
No. 1711.
Beretarii (Sebast., Soc. Jes.) Vita ; vide No. 4705.
Bernardi (Claree-Vallensis Abbatis, A.D. 1153) Regula? ; vide
No. 1713, etc.
0000 Cisterciensis Ordinis Monumenta :
4541 Baccetii (Nic.) Septimianse Monasterii Ordinis Cisterciensi
Historia, cum Notis M. d'luguimbert ; small folio, vellum,
10s. Romce, 1724
Diurnale Cisterciense ; vide No. 3630.
4542 Do Bois (L.) Histoire Civile, Religieuse et Litteraire de
l'Abbaye de la Trappe, et des antres Monasteres de la
meme Observance ; 8vo. portrait of De Ranee, sewed, 5s.
Paris, 1824
4543 Gaillardin (C.) Les Trappistes, ou l'Ordre de Citaux an
XIXe- Siecle. Histoire de la Trappe depuis sa Fondation
jusqu'a nos jours (1110-1844); 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s.
Paris, 1844
4544 Henkiquez (Cbrysostomi) Begula, Constitutiones, et Pri-
vilegia Ordinis Cisteiciensis, nee non Congregationum
* 3 i
426 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
MONASTIC HISTORY: — CISTERCIANS.
Monasticarum et Militarium, quae Cisterciense Institutum
observant ; folio, calf, 15s. Antverpice, 1630
4545 Henriquez (Chrysostomi) Fasciculus S. Ordinis Cister-
cieusis, complectens Cisterciensium Ascetarum Gesta;
2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 18s. Bruxellis, 1624
4546 Jongelini (Gasp.) Notitia Abbatiarum Ordinis Cisterci-
ensis per Orbem universum ; folio, vellum, £\ Is.
Colonice, 1640
Mabillon (Jo.) de Studiis Monasticis, cum Responsionibus
Butl. de Ranee, Abbatis Trappensis ; vide Nos. 4621-2.
0000 Reflexions sur la Reponse de M. de la Trappe ; vide
No. 4623.
4546*Manriq.ue (A.) Annales Cistercienses, das ist Cisterciensche
jaehrliche Kirchen-geschichte von Anno 1098 bis Ann.
1212 ; 5 vols, in 1, folio, hogskiu, £\ Is. Regensp. 1739
Missale Cisterciense ; vide No. 3/09.
4547 Monasticon ex-Cisterciense, seu Antiquiores Ordinis Cis-
terciensis Constitutiones, a Juliano Paris collectae ac
Notis et Observationibus adornatse ; folio, calf, £\ 5s.
Paris, 1664
4548 Neander's (Aug.) Heilige Bernard und sein Zeitalter ; 8vo.
sewed, 8s. Hamburg, 1848
4549 Paris (J.) du premier Esprit de l'Ordre des Cisteaux ; 4to.
calf, 9s. Paris, 1664
4550 Precis de l'Histoire desTrappistes, etablis auVal-St. -Marie;
8vo. sewed, 2s. Louvain, 1840
4551 Priveleges de l'Ordre de Cisteaux vermeillis et compilez de
l'Autorite da Chapitre general et par son Ordre expres ;
4to. calf, scarce, 12s. Paris, 1713
Psalterium Cisterciense; vide No. 3810.
Range' (Butbelerii de) Responsiones ad Mabillonum ; vide
Nos. 4621-2.
4552 Reglemens de la Maison-Dieu de Notre-Dame de la
Trappe ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 18s. Fribourg, s. d.
4553 Relation de la Vie et de la Mort de quelques Religieux
de l'Abbaye de la Trappe ; 3 vols. 12mo. calf, 9s.
Paris, 1717
4554 Vie de Dom. A. J. le Boutbillier de Ranee, Refor-
mat eur du Monastere dela Trappe, par l'Abbe Marsollier ;
2 vols, in 1, 4to. half bound, scarce, 12s. ibid. 1703
4555 Rodenbach (C.) l'Abbaye de Villers's de l'Ordre de Citeaux
en Brabant; 8vo. plates, sewed, 3s. Bruxelles, 1850
4556 Sartorii (Augustini) Cistercium Bis-tertium, seu Historia
Elogialis in qua Sacerrimi Ordinis Cisterciensis anno Dom.
1698, a sui Origine sexies seu bis-ter Secularis Primordia,
Incrementa, prseclara Gesta, etc. etc., nova methodo re-
censentur ; thick folio, frontispiece, genealogical table,
map and plates, uncut, £\ Is. Veteri-Pragce, 1700
4557 Idem liber ; folio, plates, hogskin, £\ 5s. ibid. 1700
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 427
MONASTIC niSTOEY:— CISTERCIANS.
4558 Sartorius (Aug.)Verteutschtes Cistertium Bistertium, oder
Cistercienser Ordens. — Historie Apiarium Salamitanum
oder Salmansweylischer Bienenstock (Descriptio der Cis-
terciensea Reichs-Pradatur Salmansweyl) ; 2 vols, in 1
vol. 4to. numerous plates, vellum, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1708
4559 Visch (Car. de) Bibliotheca Scriptorum S. Ordinis Cister-
ciensis Elogiis plurimorum maxime illustrium adornata ;
4to. vellum, scarce, 18s. Colonic, 1655
Amongst the additional matter will be found : — Alani de Insulis
(A.D. 1294) libri duo contra Judaeos ; Claudii de Bee Versus de 12
Gradibus Humilitatis ; Elia3 de Coxida Sermones duo; Eugenii III.
(Pont. Max., A.D. 1153) Epistolae tres ; Joannis Lemovienensis
Salutationes Rythmical ; S. Bernardi Rythmi varii ; et Petri de Roya
Epistola.
Bernardi (R. P.) Basilica S.Waldrici, Aug. Find.; vide No. 4503.
45G0 Besogne (l'Abbe) Histoire de l'Abbaye de Port-Royale et des
MM. les Solitaires ; avec les Vies des quatre Eveques engages
dans la Cause de Port-Royal ; 8 vols. 12mo. calf, £\ 12s.
Cologne, 1752-6
4561 Besoldi (C.) Documenta rediviva Monasteriorum prsecipuorum
in Ducatu Wirtenbergico sitorum ; 4to. vellum, 10s.
Tuebingce, 1636
Binghami (Jos.) Opera, Origines Ecclesiasticse, etc. cum Prse-
fatione J. F. Buddeii ; 1 1 vols, in 3, 4to. half bound, vellum,
£\ 8s. Hales, 1751 ; vide No. 613
Bivarius (Fr.) de Monachatu et Regulis Monasticis cum Conti-
nuatione F. T. Gomez; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 14s.
Lugd. 1662; vide No. 618
Bcehringer's (F.) Kirche Christi und ihre Zeugen ; oder die
Kirchengeschichte in Biographieen ; 6 large vols. 8vo. sewed,
£2 10s.
Zuerich, 1842-54 ; vide No. 633, where the contents is given.
Bononia (Bern, a) Bibliotheca Capucina ; vide No. 4587*.
Bourchier (Th.) de Martyrio FF. Minorum ; vide No. 669.\
Britannicarum Rerum Scriptores Monastici ; vide Nos. 704-
728 et Nos. 2981-3029.
Brunonis (Carthusianorum Patriarch®, A.D. 1101) Opera;
vide No. 1761, etc.
0000 Cartusiensis Ordinis Monumenta : —
0000 Ejusdem Statuta Ordinis a Horn. Guigone edita,
etc. ; vide No. 973.
4562 Cartusiensis Ordinis Annales auctore Eratre Innocentio
(alias D. Masson). Tomus Primus (et unicus) com-
plectens ea quae ad Institutionem, Disciplinam et Obser-
vantias Ordinis spectant ; folio, vellum, scarce, £3 3s.
Correrice, 1687
Chauncii (Maur.) Historia Martyrum ; vide No. 1060;
ejusdem Historia de Martyrio XVIII. Cartlmsianorum sub
Henrico VIII., No. 1061.
428 david nutt's catalogue [theology.
monastic histobt : — carthusians.
Havensii (Arn.) Historica Relatio de Martyrio Carthusia-
norum Ruremundse Anno 15/2, et Londino sub Henrico
VIII. ; vide No. 2660.
Miraei (Aub.) Origines Carthusianse ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
Missale Cartusiani Ordinis ; vide No. 3/08.
Pollini (Gir.) Historia della Rivoluzion e Schisma d'lngliil-
terra, da cbe Arrigo VIII. comincio repudiar Catarina al
presente An. 1594 ; vide No. 4666.
4563 Sutor (P.) de Vita Cartusiana libri duo. Accessit A. Bce-
tius de Illustribus aliquot ejusdem Ordinis Viris ; 8vo.
vellum, 6s. Colonies, 1609
Ypes (Diego de) Historia de la Persecucion de Inglaterra
y de los Martiros ; vide No. 4779.
Brusch (G.) Chronologia Monasteriorum Germanise ; 4to. hog-
skin, 10s. 6d. Sulzbaci, 1682 ; vide No. 738
0000 ■ Ejusdem Chronicon Monasteriorum et Abbatiarum Ger-
manise ; 4to. vellum, 7s. Vindobonce, 1692 ; vide No. 739
Brunsvicensium Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 3452.
Bucelini (Gabrielis) Annales Benedictini ; vide No. 742 —
Ejusdem Menologium Benedictinum, No. 741 — Ejusdem Be-
nedictus Redivivus, No. 4504 — et Ejusdem Aquila Imperii
Benedictini, No. 4505.
Bullarium Magnum Romanum ; vide No. 751-3 — Bullarium
Benedicti XIV. ; vide No. 754 — Bullarium Augustinianum ;
vide No. 4484— Bullarium Benedictinum Casinense ; vide No.
757 — Bullarium Capucinum; vide No. 755 — Bullarium Ordinis
Preedicatorum ; vide No. 758.
Burgo (Tho. de) Hibernia Dominicana ; vide No. 769.
Buss (F. J.) die Gesellschaf't Jesu ; vide No. 4706.
Calancha (Ant. de la) Coronica del Orden de San Augustiu ;
vide No. 794.
Camaludensium Regulse S. Bernardi etMonumenta; vide Nos.
4536-41.
Camdeni (Guil.) Actio in H. Garnetam ; vide No. 830.
Campiani (Ed.) Rationes X. ; vide No. 832.
Canon and Ecclesiastical Law, Church Polity and Discipline;
vide Nos. 840-996.
Capucinorum Regulse S. Franoisci et Monumenta ; vide Nos.
3587-93.
Caramuelis (Jo. de Lobcowiz, Neyssensis Episcopi) Theologia
Regularis, i.e. in SS. Benedicti, Basilii, Augustini, et Francisci
Regulas Commentaria ; 2 vols, folio, frontispiece and plates of
the insignia of the Orders of Knighthood and of Oriental lan-
guages, etc.; calf, £l 4s. Lugdnni, 1665; vide No. 1002
0000 Ejusdem Theologia Moralis, Fundamentalis, Canonico-
Civilis, Sacramentalis, Regularis Militaris, etc. ; 4to. frontis-
piece, hogskin, 10s. 6d. Franco/. 1652; vide No. 1003
John Caramuel de Lobcowiz, by birth a Spaniard, was made Bishop of
Neyss in Silesia, to which ecclesiastical appointment he joined the secular
office of Superintendant of the fortifications of Bohemia, and, in the latter
capacity, he was brought much in contact with the Knights of Malta and of
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 429
MONASTIC HISTORY.
other military religious orders. His entire works consist of seven volumes,
folio, but beyond the above, which are of considerable authority, they are
chiefly of a controversial character and not much sought after.
Carena (C.) de Officio S. Inquisitionis ; vide No. 4578.
Cave (W.) Historia Litteraria Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum ;
vide Nos. 488-93.
Chauncii (Maur.) Historia Martyrum ; vide No. 10G1.
Chronicon Augustinianum ; vide No. 794.
Chronicon Benedictinum ; vide No. 1072.
Chronicon Benedictino-Brugense ; vide Nos. 4507.
Chronicon Beuedictino-Buranum ; vide No. 46-28.
Chronicon Benedictino-Beccense ; vide No. 2053.
Chronicon Benedictino-Casinense ; vide No. 1071.
Chronicon Benedictino-Gotwicense ; vide No. 4510.
Chronicon Benedictino-Koenveldense ; vide No. 4517.
Chronicon Benedictino-Oudenburgense ; vide No.
Chronicon Benedictino-Scheirnense ; vide No. 1815.
4564 Chronicon, ou Chronique de 1'Abbaye de Ter Doest; 4to. sewed,
6s. Bruges, 1845
4565 Chronicon Monasterii Evershamensis, conscriptum per Gerhar-
dum de Meestere, Winnoro-Bergensem ; 4to. 5s. Brugis, 1852
Chronicon Franciscanum ; vide No. 4261.
Chronicon Praemonstratense ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
4566 Chronicon Praemonstratenso-Furnense et Turnense ; vide No.
4653.
4567 Chronicon Vormeselense per F. V. et C. C. ; 4to. sewed,
7s. 6d. Brugis, 1847
Cistercienses Regulae S. Bernardi et Monumenta; vide Nos.
4541-59.
Claude (Dominicain) Histoire de l'Etat Monastique Religieux ;
4 vols. 12mo. calf, 14s. Paris, 1699; vide No. 1077
Clavenau (Ignacii) Vita Benedicti, et Elucidarium ejusdem Re-
gulse; vide No. 1081.
4568 Clemencet (Dom.) Histoire generale de Port-Royal, depuis la
Reforme de l'Abba'ie jusqu'a son entiere Destruction ; 10 vols.
12mo. calf, £1 15s. Amst. 1755-7
Clementl XIV. Breve por suprimer la Corapagna de Jesus ; vide
No. 1185, etc.
Clozeaulx (F. le Cbevalier des) Privileges des Papes, Empe-
reurs, Roys, et Princes de la Chrestiente in faveur de l'Ordre
de S. Jean de Hierusalem ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, gilt edges,
rare, £4 4s. Paris, 1649 ; vide No. 1098.
4569 — Arrestz Notables rendus par les Cours Souveraines de
France, en faveur de l'Ordre de S. Jean de Hierusalem sur
differentes Matieres ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. most curious and valu-
able documents, calf, gilt edges, extremely rare, £2 2s.
Paris, 1649
Conradi (Aventini, A.D. 1241) Chronicon Sclieirnense ; vide
No. 1815.
430 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history.
Copi (Alani, alias N. Harpsfield) Dialogi sex, contra Summi
Pontificatus, Monastics Vitte, Sanctorum, S. Imaginum op-
pugnatores et pseudo-martyres ; 4 to. with the scarce plate of
the miraculous Cross, hogskin, £l lis. 6d.
Antverp. 1566 ; vide No. 1124
0000 Idem liher ; 4to. wanting the plate of the Cross, 18s.
ibid. 1566; vide No. 1125
Corderi (Giov. And.) Vita; vide No. 4/67.
Councils, Synods, Canons, and Decrees; vide Nos. 1140-1324.
Crajii (N.) Historia Christiaui III. (Instructio et Concilium pro
Canonicis et Monachis) ; vide No. 120S.
Cremifanense Mcnasterium ; vide No. 3597, et No. 4525-8.
Cretineau-Joly (J.) Histoire de la Compagnie de Jesus ; vide
No. 4708.
Crusenii (N.) Monasticum Augustinianum ; vide No.
Dalhammer (P.) Canonica Rohrensis, etc. ; folio, plates, half
bound, calf, 15s. Satisb. 1/84; vide No. 1363
D'Andilly (Am.) Saints Peres des Desserts ; 3 vols. 8vo. calf,
12s. Paris, 1680; vide No. 1370
Danica rum Rerum Scriptores ; vide infra : Scriptores.
Delbene (T.) de Officio S. Inquisitionis ; vide No. 45.
Deppisch (G.) Geschichte des Heiligen Colomanni, und des
Seeligen Gothalmi ; vide No. 1407.
Descrizione del Monte Casino ; vide No. 4509.
Diplomata, sive Pontificia Privilegia Monti Carmeli concessa ;
vide No. 4539.
Diurnum Monasticum ; vide No. 3631.
Dobrizhoffer (Mart.) Abipones ; vide No. 1430.
Doctrines des Jesuites ; vide No. 4709.
4570 Dominicus (de Guzman, Fundator Familise Fratrum Prsedica-
torum, A.D. 1221). — Bremond (Ant.) de Guzmana Stirpe
S. Dominici-historica Demonstratio ; 4to. veil. 9s. Romce, 1740
O000 Ordinis Pr^edicatorum, Regulse S. Dominici Moiiu-
menta : —
4571 Bullarium Ordinis Praedicatorum Thomoe Ripolli, ab A.D.
1215 ad 1735, ad Autographam fidem recognitum, variis
Appendicibus, Notis, Dissertationibusque illustratum, et
Supplemeutis ad A.D. 1739 aucta ab Ant. Bremond;
8 vols, folio, vellum, £6 6s. Romce, 1729-40
Breviarium Ordinis Praedicatorum ; vide Nos. 3d00-1.
C^eremoniale Ordinis Praedicatorum ; vide No. 3620.
Humbert (de Romanis, A.D. 1254) de Eruditione Praedi-
catorum, vide No. 1995.
4572 Quetif (Jac.) et Jac. Echard Scriptores Ordinis Prsedica-
torum recensiti, Notisque historicis et criticis illustrati ;
2 vols, folio, calf, £2 12s. 6d. Paris, 1719-21
4573 Touron (A.) Histoire des Ilommes illustres de l'Ordre
de Saint Dominique ; 6 vols. 4to. calf, scarce, £3 13s. 6d.
ibid. 1743-9
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 431
MONASTIC HISTORY : DOMINICANS.
INQUISITIO :
4575 Alberghini (Jo.) Manuale Qualificatorum S. Inquisitionis ;
8vo. vellum, 9s. Venet. 1754
4576 Albertini (M.) Repertorium Inquisitorum Pravitatis heere-
ticse, cum Correctionibus et Annotationibus Mandosi ac
Veridrameni ; 4to. vellum, scarce, £1 5s. Venet. 1588
4577 Carena (C.) de Officio S. Inquisitionis et Modo procedendi
in Causis Fidei. Accesserunt Questiones ad Inquisitures
G. Fulcondi, etc. ; folio, vellum, £\ 15s. Cremonce, 1641
4578 Delbene (T.) Dubitationes de Officio S. Inquisitionis circa
Hseresim ; cum Bullis Pont [ad A.D. 1666] ad eandem
materiam, seu ad idem Officium spectantibus ; folio, vel-
lum, very scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Lugd. 1666
Eymerici (N.) Directorium Inquisitorum, cum Commen-
tario F. Pegnse. Accesserunt Literse Apostolicse, S. Pont,
pro Officio S. Inquisitionis ab Innocentio III. circa A.D.
1200, ad Gregorium XIII. A.D. 1542; folio, vellum,
£1 Is. llomce, in Mdibus Pop. Rom. 1585 ; vide No. 1565
0000 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, £ 1 Is.
Venet. 1607 ; vide No. 1566
Llorente (J. A.) Histoire de l'lnquisition ; vide No. 4040.
4579 Paramo (L. de) de Origine et Progressu Officii S. Inquisi-
tionis, ejusque Dignitate et Utilitate. De Romani Ponti-
ficis Potestate et delegata Inquisitorum, etc. ; folio, half
bound, vellum, £1 Is. Matriti, 1598
4580 Idem liber ; folio, vellum, £1 5s. ibid. 1598
Pignatelli (Jac.) Con sulfation es circa S. Inquisitionis Tri-
bunal ; vide No. 946.
4581 Sousa (A. de) Aphorismi Inquisitorum, cum vera Historia
de Origine S. Inquisitionis Lusitanse, et Questione de Tes-
tibus singularibus in Causis Fidei ; 8vo. vellum, scarce,
15s. Lugd. 1669
St. Dominic de Guzman, who lived from 1170 to 1221, not only
founded the Order of Predicants, amongst whom Thomas Aquinas,
Albertus Magnus, Cardinal Cajetan, and others may be enumerated,
but alsofounded the Inquisition, which, according to Louis de Para-
mo, who was a Spanish Inquisitor, had become a necessity to meet
the exigencies of both Church and State. The work of the latter
on the Holy Office is both curious and rare, and he writes with great
candour, is exact in his dates, and omits no interesting fact. Added
to this, he enumerates minutely and without scruple all the victims
of this relentless tribunal.
4582 Donati (A. Soc. Jes.) Roma vetus et recens utriusque vEdificiis
expositis ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6 d. Romce, 1725
Doring's (M.) Geschichte der vornehmsten Muenchs-Orden ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s. Dresden, 1828 ; vide No. 1442
Dornbi.uth (A.) Praxis Regulse S. Benedicti ; vide No. 1443.
Du Bois (L.) Histoire Civile, Religieuse, et Litteraire de l'Ab-
baye de la Trappe ; vide No. 4542.
432 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history — franciscans :
Dugdale (W.) Monasticon Anglicanum, enlarged by Caley,
Ellis, and Bandinel ; 8 vols, folio, 250 copper plates and nume-
rous woodcuts (published at £3\ 10s.) half bound, morocco,
uncut, .£21. London, 1816 ; vide No. 1476
0000 Idem liber; 8 vols, imperial folio, large paper, proof
impressions of the plates (published at £238 10s.) half
bound, morocco, uncut, s645. ibid. 1817-30 ; vide No. 1477.
Dupin (L. E.) Bibliotheque des Autheurs Ecclesiastiques ; vide
No. 505.
4583 Du Puy (P.) Histoire de l'Ordre Militaire-des Templiers ou
Chevalliers du Temple de Jerusalem ; 4to. plates, calf, 1 2s.
Bruxelles, 1751
4584 Duval (C.) die Kloester und Kloster-Ruinen Deutschlands ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Leipz. 1844-6
Elixir Jesuiticum ; vide No. 4710.
Epistol^e Japanicse, Soc. Jesu. ; vide No. 4711.
Erath (August.) de Regula S. Augustini ; vide No. 4185.
Erhard (Thorn.) Gloria S. Benedicti ; vide No. 4515.
Eymerici (N.) Directorium Inquisitorum, vide Nos. 1565-6.
Eynwici Acta et Vita Wilburgis Yirginis ; vide No. 1567.
Fabricii (P.) Jesuita in ferali Pegnate ; vide No. 4712.
Flodoardi (Remensis, A.D. 940) Historia Remensis Ecclesise ;
vide No. 1901.
4585 Elorez (Henrique) Espana Sagrada ; Theatro geogra-
phico-historico de Iglesia de Espana (Originen, Divisiones,
y Limites de Provencias, y Estado antiguo y presente de sus
Sillas) con varios Dissertaciones criticas ; 46 vols. 4to. plates,
[£24] Madrid, 1754-1836
This important set of books by the greatest antiquary Spain has pro-
duced, called by Mr. Ford, who has made great use of his labours in his
Handbook of Spain, " The Dugdale, Muratori, and Montfaucon of Spain,"
was originally commenced in 174 7, on the plan of the "GalliaChristiana," and
the " Italia Sacra" of Ughelli, and continued throughout all political vicissi-
tudes to its completion in 1836.
4586 Fontaine (M.) Memoires pour servir a l'Histoire de Port Royal ;
2 vols. l'2mo. calf, 8s. Cologne, 1738
Eranci (Ant.) Annales Lusitanici Soc. Jesu; vide No. 4713.
Francisci (Assisiatis, Franciscorum Patriarchae, A.D. 1226)
Opera (Regula Ordinis, etc.) ; vide No. 1905, etc.
0000 Ordinis FF. Minorum Monumenta : —
Antiphonarium Franciscanum ; vide No. 3567.
4587 Arembehg (C. de) Flores Seraphici ; sive Ieones, Vitae et
Gestae Virorum Illustrium, qui ab anno 1525 usque ad
annum 1612 in Ordine S. Francisci claruere ; 2 vols, folio,
frontispiece, vellum, £l lis. 6d. Colonics, 1640-2
4587*Bononia (Bern, a) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Ordinis S. Fran-
cisci Capncinorum ; folio, vellum, £l Is. Fenet. \747
Bourchier (Th.) de Martyrio Fratrum Minorum, vel sub
Henrico VIII., vel sub Principe Auriaco, vel tempore
Elizabethse in Hibernio ; vide No. 669.
Bullarium Ordinis FF. Minorum S. P. Francisci Capuci-
norum, seu Collectio Bullarum, Brevium, Decretorum,
MONASTIC HIST.J NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 433
MONASTIC HISTORY: — FRANCISCANS.
etc. quae a Sede Apostolica pro Ordine Capucino emana-
runt, cum variis Scholiis et Notis edidit F. M. a Tugio ;
folio, 7 vols, in 4, calf, £2 2s.
Romce, 1740-52; vide No. 755
Bullarium Capucinorum : Idem liber ; 7 vols, folio, vel-
lum, £3 10s. ibid. 1740 ; vide No. 756
4588 Bullarium Ordinis FF. Minorum S. P. Francisci, strictioris
Observantife Discalceatorum, simulque S. Congreg. Deci-
siones spectantes ad Discalceatos, ab Alexandro VI. usque
ad Benedictum XIV. (et ad calcem Decreta Capitulorum
et Congregationum) a Fr. Francisco Matritensi elabo-
ratum ; 5 vols, folio, vellum, j63 13s. 6d. Matriti, 1744-9
CLeremoniale Franciscanum ; vide Nos. 3618-9.
Corderi (Andr.) Vita; vide No. 4767.
Gonzaga (Fr.) de Origine S. Religionis Franciscanse ejus-
que Progressibus, etc. per totem Orbem ; 2 vols, folio,
portraits and plates, old morrocco, rare, £2 10s.
Romce, 1587; vide No. 2548
Ibernon (And.) Vita; vide No. 4768.
Mariani (F.) Gloriosus Franciscus Redivivus, sive Chronica
Observantise strictioris, reparatse, reductse, ac reformatee
per Orbes Christianos, et Americam, Chinas, Japones, etc.
diffusse; vide No. 4261.
Mariana (de Jesus, Virgine Americana) ; Vida Virdudes j
Milagros ; vide No. 4262.
Martykum Gorcomieusium HistoriBe, majori numero FF.
Minorum, qui pro Fide a perduellibus A.D. 1572 interfecti
sunt, libri IV. authore G. Estio. Accedunt Martyrium
Guil. Gaudani 1573, necnon Cornelii Musii, Poetse et
Theologi ; small 8vo. privately printed, vellum, with clasps,
scarce, 12s. Namurei, 1655; vide No. 4316
Miss^e Propria? III. Ordinum S. Francisci ; vide No. 3688.
Missale Franciscanum ; vide No. 3710.
Officia Propria Franciscanorum ; vide No. 3749.
4589 Piselli (CI.) Notizia historica de PP. Chierici Regolari
Minori ; folio, frontispiece, vellum, 10s. Romce, 1710
Rituale Franciscanum: vide No. 3825.
4590 Sedulii (Henrici) Historia Seraphica Vitae Francisci As-
sisiatis, illustriumque Virorum et Foeminarum ex ejus
Ordinibus ; nee non illustria Martyria FF. Minorum Pro-
vincise Germanise ; folio, vellum, 12s. Antverp. 1613
4591 Thad^i (Dermicii, Provincise Hibernise S. Theologise Lec-
toris) Nitela Franciseanse Religionis adversus Abr. Bzo-
vium ; small folio, vellum, scarce, £1 5s. Lugduni, 1627
4592 Thuillier (RJ Diarium Patrum, Fratrum, et Sororum
Ordinis Minorum Francise ; 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1709
4593 Waddingi (Lucee, Hiberni) Annales Minorum, seu trium
Ordinum a S. Francisco institutorum, Euitio locupletior et
accuratior curante J. M. Fonseca: accesserunt Syllabus
* 3k"
434 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history.
Martyrum, Editio a J. M. de Ancona confecta, et Conti-
nuatio ad A.J). 1584 a J. de Luca, J. M. de Ancona,
C. M. Asculauo, et S. M. de Ancona compilata ; cum
Continuatione ad Annum 1574 a C. M. Asculano ; 20
vols, folio, portrait and frontispiece, vellum, scarce [.3621]
Romce, 1731-94
4594 Franke (H.) Arnold von Brescia und seine Zeit, nebst einem
Anhang ueber die Stiftung desParaklet bei Nogent an der Seine ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. Gd. Zuerich, 1825
Fredegarii (Scholastici, c. A.D. G58) Chronicon ; vide Nos.
1944-6.
Gaillardin (C.) Histoire de la Trappe (1140-1S44); vide
No. 4543.
4595 Galeni (Matth. Vescappelli) Origines Monastics, seu liber de
prima ac vera Christianas Monastices Origine, ad J. Wide-
mann, Abbatem Monasterii Steingadensis ; 4to. monastic bind-
ing, clasps, 8s. DilingcB, 1563
4596 Gaillard (J.) Recherches Historiques snr la Chapelle du S.
Sang a Bruges ; 8vo. numerous plates, those of costume, &c,
coloured, half bound, 15s. Bruges, 1846
Gallia Christiana Sammathanorum, vel curis Monachorum Or-
dinis S. Benedicti ; vide Nos. 2443-44*.
Gallner (B.j Regula Emblematica S. Benedicti; vide No. 917.
Gallicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide Nos. 668, 705, 727, et
3026-29*..
Garneti (Hen. Soc. Jes.) Supplicium : vide No. 830.
Gatticus (J. B.) de Oratoriis Domesticis ; vide No. 2453.
Gattul^e (Erasmi) Historia AbbatireCassinensis ; vide No. 4516.
Gelenii (iEgidii) Varia de Ecclesiee Coloniensis Monumentis,
etc. ; vide No. 2474.
4597 Georgii (F. Aug.) Alphabetum Tibetanum, praemissa est Dis-
quisitio, qua de vario Litteraium ac Regionis Nomine, Gentis
Origine, Moribus, Superstitione, ac Monachismo Susi dis-
seritur ; thick 4to. uncut, 16s. Roince, 1762
4598 ■ Idem liber; thick 4to. vellum, slightly wormed, 16s.
ibid. 1762
Gerbert (M. St. Blasieusis Abbatis) Historia Nigree Silvse
Ord. S. Benedicti ; vide No. 4518 ; ejusdem Chronicon Koen-
veldense, et liber de translatis Reliquiis ad Monasterium St.
Blasii in Sylva Nigra, No. 4517; ejusdem Opera Theologica,
No. 3894 ; ejusdem Opera varia, Nos. 2483-89 ; et ejusdem
Opera Liturgica, Nos. 3890-3.
Germanicarum Rerum Scriptores; vide: Freher, 2416-8;
Leibnitz, 3452 ; Ludewig, 4071; Meibomius, 4351; Menck-
enius ; et Pertz, Pez, Struvius, and others.
Gesta Dei per Francos ; vide No. 2519.
4599 Gestel (Corn. Van) Historia Archiepiseopatus IMechliniensis,
cum Toparcharum Inscriptionibus Sepulchralibus ; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, numerous plates, calf, £1 4s. Hagce, 1725
MONASTIC HIST.J NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 435
MONASTIC HISTORY.
Gioberti (Vine.) Gesuita Moclerno; vide No. 4/14.
Goldasti (M.) Rerum Suevicarum Scriptores ; vide No. 2546.
Ejusdem Paraenetici Veteres ; vide No. 3022.
Gomez (Chr.) Elogia Soc. Jesu ; vide No. 4715.
Gonzaga (Fr.) Religio Franciscana ; vide No. 2548.
Gregorii (Georgii Florentini, Turonensis Episc. A.D. 595)
Chronicon ; vide No. 1944, etc.
Gregorii XVI. (Maur. Cappellari) Viaggio alle Provincie, etc. ;
vide No. 2565.
Gretzert (Jo., Soc. Jes.) Opera; vide No. 2568.
Grueber (R.) de Privilegiis Religiosorum ; vide No. 2591.
Guibertus (A.D. 1110) et Hermannus Contractus (A.D. 1130)
de Praemonstratensi Ordine et Opera omnia ; vide No. 1951.
Guilielmus (Tyrii Metropolitans) de Bello Sacro ; vide Nos.
1P54 et2519.
Haeftexi (Ben.) Disquisitiones Monasticse ; vide No. 2611.
Hansizii (M.) Germania Sacra, in qua Metropolis Laureacensis,
cum Episcopatu Pataviensi et Archiepiscopatu Salisburgensi
Chronologice proposita ; 2 vols, folio, portrait and maps, fine
copy, hogskin, £1 16s. Aug. Find. 1727-9; vide No. 2630.
Hartmanni (F. Christ.) Annales Heremi Monasterii ; vide
Nos. 2694 et 45 19-20.
Havensius (Arn.) de Martyrio XII. Cartusianorum, Rure-
munda, Anno 1572, et XVIII. ejusdem Ordinis, sub Henrico
VIII. Londini; vide No, 2660.
Hayi (Jo., Soc. Jes.) Epistolse Japonicse, etc. ; vide No. 2665.
Heloisve (Abbatissse, A.D. 1163) Diplomata ; vide No. 1575.
4G00 Helyot (Hip.) Histoire des Ordres Monastiques, Religieux, et
des Congregations Seculieres de Fun et de l'autre Sexe, con-
tiuuee jusqu'a present par M. Bullot ; avec des figures qui
representent tons les different habillemens ; 8 vols. 4to. first
and best edition, 812 plates of costume, brilliant impressions,
French calf, £7 7s. Paris, 1714-19
"One of the most accurate and complete works on the subject." —
Ladvocat.
4601 la meme, nouvelle edition ; 8 vols. 4to. 812 plates, half
bound, green morocco, £4 10s. ibid. 1792
Henri IV. et les Jesuites ; vide No. 4716.
Henriquez (Chrys.) Regula Ordinis Cisterciensis; videNo.4544.
Hermanni (Contracti, Monachi, A.D. 1 130) Chronicon (inedi-
tum) ; vide No. 1962.
Hermant (God.) Histoire des Ordres Religieux, etc. ; vide No.
2952.
Herrgott (Marg.) Vetus Disciplina Monastica ; vide No. 2944.
Hertfelder Basilica SS. Udralrici et Afrse Augustse Vind. ;
vide No. 2957.
Heussen (H. F. Van) Historia Episcopatuum Fcederati Belgii,
utpote Metropolitan! Ultrajectini, nee non Suffraganeorum,
Harlemensis, Daventriensis Leonardicnsis, Groningensis, et
436 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history.
Middelburgensis ; Vitas Episcoporam, Abbatorum, et aliorum
Ecclesiastieorum ex Eccles. Monumentis, Monast. Codicibus,
etc. ; 2 vols, folio, plates by Houbraken, calf, £2 2s.
Antwerp. 1755 ; vide No. 29G5
0000 Ejusdem Batavia Sancta ; vide No. 2966, etc.
Hibernicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 3021.
Hirronymi (S , A.D. 420) Opera omnia et varia; vide Nos.
1966-73.
Hildegardis (Abbatissse S. Ituperti, A.D. 1180) Regulse ;
vide No. 1984.
4603 Hispanicarum Rerum Scriptores, ex Bibliotbeca clarissimi Yiri
D. Roberti Bell, Angli, cum Indice copiosissimo ; 2 vols, folio,
vellum, £\ 15s. Francofurti, 1579
In the Breviate of the reign of Philip II. notice is taken of the Missions
to Florida, Mexico, and Peru.
4604 Histoire de Notre-Dame de la Poterie ; 4to. 18 plate, sewed.
Bruges, 1843
Histoire de la Compagnie de Jesus en France ; vide No. 4/17.
Histoires des Jesuites et des Missionaires ; vide No. 4719.
Histoire Litteraire de la France par les PP. Benedictins ; vide
Nos. 525-6.
Historia Cultus Sinensium ; vide No. 4721.
4605 Historia de Origine, Consecratione, et Reparatione Speluncas
seu Eremitorii Capellse in Monte Monasterii S. Petri. Accedit
Catalogus Abbatum ejusdem Monasterii ; 4to, plates of Martyrs,
vellum, 10*. 6d. Salisb. 1661
Historica Relatio Missionis Soc. Jesu ad Reg. Chinense ; vide
No. 4720.
Hoeften (Benedicti) Benedictus illustratus ; vide No. 4522.
Holstenii (Luc.) Codex Regularum quas SS. Patres Monachis
• et Virginibus sanctimonialibus servandas prasscripsere ; 3 vols.
4to. half bound, calf, scarce, £\ lis. 6d. ; vide No. 3050.
0000 Ejusdem Monumenta Ecclesiastica ; vide No. 3051, et
Vitas Bonifacii, Perpetuse, Felicitatis, etc. ; No. 3052.
4606 Hontheim (J. N. ab, Trevirensis Episcopi) Historia Trevirensis,
diplomatica et pragmatica, Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus.
Accedit Prodromus de Originibus Trevirecis ; 5 vols, folio,
plates, calf, scarce, £5 5s. Any. Find. 1750-7
0000 Ejusdem de Statu Ecclesias liber ; vide No. 2345, etc.
Hospiniani (R.) Opera omnia, aucta et edita, cum Vita Auctoris
per J. H. Heideggerum, i. e. de Templis, de Festis, et de
Monachis, Historia Sacramentaria, Concordia Discors, et His-
toria Jesuitica ; 7 vols, folio, portrait, fine copy in Dutch
vellum, £3 10s. Geneves, 1681; vide No. 3068
4607 Ejusdem de Monachis, hoc est de Origine et Progressu
Monachatus ac Ordinum Monasticorum, Equitumque Milita-
rium, Libri VI. contra Bellarmini Defensionem Monachatus ;
folio, vellum, 15s. Tiguri, 1609
4608 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, vellum, or calf, 15s.
Geneva, 1669
MONASTIC HIST.J NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 437
MONASTIC HISTORY.
Hugonis (Cluniensis Abbatis, A.D. 1108) Disciplina Ecclesias-
ticse ; vide No. 575.
Hugonis (Caroli LudoviciPtolem. Episc.) Monumenta Ilistorica,
Dogmatica, Diplomatica Sacrse Antiquitatis, Notis illustrata ;
2 vols, folio, very fine copy, in vellum, extremely rare, £7 7s.
Stivagii, 1725, et Sancti Beodati, 1731 ; vide No. 3091
(where some curious particulars are given respecting the con-
tents of this most important collection of Monkish Histo-
rians, relating to English History, etc.)
Humbert (de Romanis, A.D. 1254) de Eruditione Preedica-
torum ; vide No. 1995.
4609 Hundii ("Wigalei aSulzemos) Metropolis Salisburgensis,continens
Primordia Christians Religionis per Bojariam, Catalogum et
Successionem Archiepiscoporum, etc. Fundationes et Erec-
tiones Monasteriorum, et aliorum Collegiorum. Cum Codd.
Diplomatibus et Notis edidit C. Gewold ; 3 vols, in 1, folio,
calf, 18s. RatisbouHE, 1719
Hungaricarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 3099.
Huylenbroucq, (A., Soc. Jesu) adversus Henr. a S. Ignatio
Calumnias ; vide No. 4722.
Ibernon (B. Andr.) Vita; vide No. 4768.
Ignatio (Henr. a S.) Tuba Magna; vide No. 4723.
Imago Primi Seeculi Soc. Jesu ; vide No. 4724-5.
Imagines Generalium Soc. Jesu ; vide No. 4726.
Innocentii III. (Lotbarii Conti, A.D. 1216) Epistolse, Gesta et
Decretalia ; vide No. 2002.
Institutum Soc. Jesu ; vide No. 4727-8.
Isidori (Pelusiotee, A.D. 440) de Officiis Ecclesiasticis, et Epis-
tolse; vide Nos. 2012-5.
Italicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide infra : Muratori.
Ivonis (Carnotensis, *A.D. 1115) Epistolse et Chronicon et
Opera omnia ; vide Nos. 2020-1.
Jesuiten in der Schweiz ; vide No. 4729.
4610 Jocelini (de Brakelonda, A.D. 1173) Chronica de Rebus gestis
Samsonis Abbatis Monasterii S. Edmundi ; nunc primum
edidit J. G. Rokewode ; 4to. frontispiece, cloth, 7s. 6d.
Londini, 1840
Jongelint (Gasp.) Abbatiae Cistercienses ; vide No. 4546.
Kemble (J. M.) Codex Diplomaticus iEvi Saxonici ; vide Nos.
2995-7.
4611 Khamm (Corbin) Hierarchia Augustana tripartita; sive Series
Chronologica et Descriptio Episcoporum, Pro-episcoporum,
Preepositorum, Decanorum, atque Canonicorum Augustanee
Ecclesise Catbedralis ; necnon Prsepositorum, etc. Dicecesis
Ecclesiarum Collegiatarum, et Abbatum, &c. Eccles. Regula-
rium ; cum Prodromo et Auctario Partis I. ; 5 vols, in 4, 4to.
frontispiece and plates by Kalian and others, calf, £1 10s.
Auffustce, 1709-19
0000 vide et Nos. 3230-1.
438 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history.
Kniewell (T. T.) Reise-skizzen aus dem Heerlager der Kirche ;
vide No. 32G3.
Knippenberg (Joa.) Historia Ecclesiastica Ducatus Geldriae ;
4to. vellum, 5s. Brux. 1719
Kolb (J. C.) Roma Sancta ; vide No. 3283.
Kuen (vel Michaelis III. Ulmee Suevorum Prelati) Collectio
Scriptorum Rerum Historico-monastico-ecclesiasticarum vari-
orum Religiosorum Ordinum ; 6 vols, in 3, folio, numerous
plates of Religious Houses, with medallion portraits and coat-
armour, scarce, £2 12s. Gd. ; vide No. 3324. Vlmee, 1756-68
0000 Idem liber ; 6 vols, in 3, folio, plates, fine copy in vel-
lum, £3 10s. ibid. 1756-68 ; vide No. 3325
The contents of this Monasticon Germanicum will be found in detail at
p. 324.
Kurtz (J. H.) Germauische Kirche bis Ende der Karolinger ;
vide No. 3338*.
4612 Lamii (Joannis) S. Ecclesiae Florentinee Monumenta ; 4 vols, in
3, folio, plates, vellum, £3 10s. Florent. 1748-58 (1773)
The Indexes and the unfinished fragment, 172 pp. of vol. IV., are fre-
quently wanting.
4613 Laureshamensis Abbatise Codex Diplomaticus, recensuit, et
prsefata est Academia Electoralis Theodoro-Palatina ; 3 vols.
4to. uncut, £1 lis. 6d. Mannheim, 1768-70
4614 Landini (Placido) Istoria dell' Oratorio e della venerabile Arci-
coufraternita di S. Maria della Misericordia ; accresciuta, e
con Note illustrata dall' Abate Pillori, con brevi Cenni sulle
altre Compagnie simili institute in Toscana ; 4to. plates, sewed,
16s. Firenze, 1843
4615 Lanfranci (Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, A.D. 1089) Opera
omnia, L. Dacberius evulgavit ; Vitam ab Anonymo scriptam,
et Epistolas Notis et Observationibus illustravit, Commentaria
in Pauli Epistolas recensuit, et Appendicem adjecit, in qua hsec
habentur ex diversis MSS., Statuta Ordinis S. Benedicti, Cbro-
nicon Beccense ab Anno 1034, cum Continuatione ad Annum
1468 ; et Vitse quatuor ejusdem Abbatum, — Vita S. Augustini
Anglorum Apostoli ; nee non Hugonis Ligoniensis et Durandi
Abbatis Tractatus II. de Eucharistia contra Beringarium; folio,
vellum, £\ 10s. Paris, 1648
0000 Ejusdem libri, editio Yeneta, 17 Ao ; videNos. 2054-5, et
nova ex recensione J. A. Giles, No. 2056
Lecanie (M.) les Eveques des Coutances ; vide No. 3444.
4617 Le Cointe (Caroli) Annales Ecclesiastici Francorum ad Annum
845 ; 8 vols, folio, fine copy, in French calf, rare, ,=£10 10s.
Paris, 1665-83
Full of extracts from original sources, the greater portion of which still
remain only accessible in manuscript.
Leibnitz (G. G.) Scriptores Rerum Brunsvicensium ; vide No.
3452.
Le Paige (Jo.) Bibliotheca Prsemonstratensis Ordinis ; vide
No. 4654.
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 439
MONASTIC HISTORY.
Le Quien (Mich.) Oriens Cbristianus ; vide No. 3468.
Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuses ; vide No. 3472-5.
Leuckfeld (Jo. Georg.) Monasticoa Germanicum, sive Historia
et Antiquitates Monasteriorum aliquot suppressorum, Do-
muuinque Ecclesiasticorum Germanise; 12 vols, in 6, 4to.
plates, scarce, £6 6s. var. locis et annis; vide No. 3478
For Contents see p. 334.
0000 Ejusdem Antiquitates Walckenredenses, oder Historische
Beschreibung von der Abtey Walckenried, etc. ; Leipz. 1706.
Ejusdem Antiquitates Groningenses ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to vellum,
&\ Is. Quedlinburg, 1710; vide No. 3479
0000 Ejusdem Antiquitates Bursfeldenses, oder Historische
Beschreibung der Cloestern Burszfelde, Ringelheim, unci S.Blasii
in Northeim, wie auch des Closters Katelenberg ; 2 vols, in 1,
4to. 10s. 6d. Leipzig, 1713 ; vide No. 3480
Litters a quodam Sacerdote Duaceno de Martyriis IV. ob
Sacerdotium Anno 1616 in Anglia morte damnatorum, etc.
vide No. 1521.
Llorente (J. A.) Histoire de l'lnquisition ; vide Nos. 4040-1.
Loarte (Gasp.) Instructiones ; vide No. 4731-2.
Loarte (Gasp.) Speculum Sacerdotum ; vide Nos. 4042-3.
4618 Loebell's (J. W.) Gregor von Tours und seine Zeit, vornehm-
lich aus seinen Werken geschildert ; 8vo. (published at 9s.)
sewed, 4s. 6d. Leipzig, 1839
Longueval (J.) Histoire de l'Eglise Gallicane; vide Nos. 4054-6.
Louvrez (M. G. de) de Prsepositis et Decanis ; vide No. 4063.
Loyola (Ignacio) vide No. 4733.
LozANo(Pedro) la Companiade Jesus en Paraguay; vide No. 4067.
4619 Luce (Ludovici a Sancto Petro, cognomento) Disciplina Mo-
nastica Prtedicabilis, sive Sermones Domestici et Exhortationes
Asceticse ex SS. Oraculis, SS. Patrum et Doctorurn Scriptis,
S. Interpretum Expositionibus, etc. (de Votis in genere et specie ;
et Perfectio Exercitium et Virtutum Religiosarum) ; 2 vols.
in 1, folio, vellum, 18s. Leodici Eburonum, 1698
Ludewig (J. P.) Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum, prsecipme
Episcopatus Bambergensis ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, portraits and
plates, vellum, 15s. Franco/. 1718; vide No. 4071
0000 Ejusdem Manuscripta Diplomatica ; vide No. 4072.
Ludovici a S. Petro Disciplina Monastica ; vide No. 4619.
Luitpkandii (Cremonensis Episcopi, c. A.D. 970) Historia Lom-
bardica et Opera ; vide No. 2068.
Lupi (F. C.) Dissertatio de Origine Eremitarum S. Augustini,
Canones circa Prsedicationem Regular, etc., et Opera omnia;
vide Nos. 4092-3.
Mabillon (Jo.) Annales Ordinis S. Benedicti ; vide Nos. 4157-8.
0000 Ejusdem Acta Sanctorum ejusdem Ordinis ; vide No. 4161.
4620 Ejusdem Tractatus de Studiis Monasticis. Accedit Bi-
bliotheca Ecclesiastica Mabillonica; 4to. veil. 12s. Venet. 1705
4621 Idem liber, alia editio, latine ab I. Porta; cum Respon-
sionibus Buthelierii de Ranee, Abbatis Trappensis ; 3 vols, in 1,
4to. calf, 15s. Paris, 1745
440 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
MONASTIC HISTORY.
4623 Mabillon (Jo.) Reflexions sur la Reponse au Traite des Etudes
Monastiques par M. de la Trappe ; 12mo. calf, 7s. 6d.
Paris, 1693
" Father Mabillon, in his famous treatise on monastic studies, appears to
me to have fully triumphed over the Abbe de Ranee, who asserts that
* monks should only study contemplation and psalmody.' The destiny of
man is to labour. ' There is but one step from a speculative to an idle life, '
said Cardinal Paleotti, and nothing is more easy than to take that step." —
Clement XIV.
0000 Ouvrages posthumes de J. Mabillon et Th. Ruinart (les
Etudes Monastiques, sur les Prisons Monastiques, etc. etc.) ;
vide Nos. 1166-8.
0000 Correspondence inedites de J. Mabillon, Bern, de Mont-
fauqon, et P. Quesnel (Histoire Religieuse du XVII. Siecle ;
vide Nos. 4161-5.
0000 Ejusdem Vita; vide Nos. 4169-70.
0000 Ejusdem Opera varia; vide Nos. 1654, 2072-8, et
4156-70.
Macarii (Johannis) Hagioglypta ; vide No. 4171.
Macmahon (Hugonis) Jus Primatiale Armacanum ; vide No.
927*.
4624 Meestere (Dom. Gerardi de) Historia Episcopatus Yprensis, a
duobus Sacerdotibus Brugens, ex scbedis edita ; 4to. sewed.
10s. Bruges, 1851
0000 ■ Ejusdem Chronicon Eversbame ; vide No. 4565.
Maffei (Jo. Petri) Opera Latina (Fuga Steculi, Vitte Sanctorum
et Vita Ignatii Loyobe, etc.) ; vide No. 4178.
Maimbotjrg (Louis) Histoire des Croisades ; de la Ligue ; Pre-
rogatives de l'Eglise et des ses Eveques, etc. etc. ; vide Nos.
4189-96.
Mair (N.) Vita A. Augustini Iconibus illustrata; vide No. 4198.
Mamachi (T. M.) Origines et Autiquitates Christianorum ;
vide No. 4222.
4625 Mangin (l'Abbe de) Histoire Ecclesiastique, civile et litteraire,
du Diocese de Langres, et de celui de Dijon ; 3 vols. 12mo. calf,
15s. Paris, 1765
Manriqtje (A.) Annales Cistercienses ; vide No. 4546*.
Marianum Servitium Monasticum ; vide Nos. 4263-7, etc.
Mariani (F. R. P.) Gloriosus Franciscanus Redivivus ; vide
No. 4261.
Mariana di Jesu Vita ; vide No. 4262.
4627 Marin (M. A.) Vies des Peres des Deserts d' Orient, avec dis-
sertation sur leur Doctrine Spirituelle et leur Discipline Monas-
tique ; 9 vols. 12mo. French calf, £\ 10s. Avignon, 1761-4
Marin was a popular novellist of his day, and all his writings are more
or less of a religious cast. He was in great favour with Clement XIII.
and at his request he wrote the lives of the Fathers of the Desert.
Marquez (Jo.) Origen de los Ermitanuos de S. Augustin ; vide
No. 4486.
Maurier (Mart.) et A. Du Chesne Bibliotheca Cluniacensis ;
vide No. 2083.
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 441
MONASTIC HISTORY.
Martene (Dom. Eduardi) de antiquis Monachorum Ritibus ;
vide Nos. 3917, 4279, 80.
0000 Ejusdem Collectio Nova Veterum Scriptorum ad Res
Ecclesiasticas, Monasticas, et Politicas, illustrandas ; vide No.
4281.
0000 F Usages des Monasteres touchant la Discipline ; l'His-
toire des Fondations de Monasteres ; et Rechercbes curieuses
faites dans pres de 100 Evecbes et 800 Abbayes, etc. etc. ;
3 vols, in 2, 4to. calf, scarce, £\ lis. 6d.
Paris, 1717-24; vide No. 4282
Martyres Gorcomienses ; vide No. 4316.
Martyrologia, varia ; vide Nos. 3447, 3674-8, et 4293-4316.
Meibomei (Jo. Henrici et Henriei) Rerum Germanicarum Scrip-
tores; vide No. 4351.
4628 Meichelbeck (Car.) Chronicon Benedicto-Buranum, in quo Vi-
cissitudinibus Monasterii, Actis Abbatum et aliornm Virorum
celebrium Historia Germanise a Sseculo VIII. ad Saeculum
XVIII. elucidatur ex Instrumentis, Codd. vetustis ; 2vols.ini,
folio, hogskin, clasps, 15s. Sumpt. Monasterii, 1752
4G29 Ejusdem Historia Frisingae ejusque Episcopatus ; 2 vols.
in 4, folio, plates, calf, £2 10s. Aug. Vmd. 1724-9
0000 vide et No. 4352.
4630 Mendicants: Roderici (Em.) Nova Collectio et Compilatio
Privilegiorum Regularium Apostolicorum Mendicantium ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, 15s. Antverp. 1616
Messknii (Joan.) Historia Sanctorum Scondiae ; vide No. 4422.
MESsrNGHAMi (T.) Florilegium Insula? Sanctorum (Hibemiae) ;
vide No. 4424.
4631 Mezger (Jos.) Historia Salisburgensis, sive Vitae Episcoporum
et Arcbiepiscoporum Salisburgensium, nee non Abbatum Mo-
nasterii S. Petri, ab Anno 582 ad Annum 1687 ; folio, bog-
skin, neat, 18s. Salisb. 1692
Michadd (J.) Bibliotbeque des Croissades ; vide No. 4452.
Migne (l'Abbe J. P.) Encyclopaedic Theologique, ou Serie de
Dictionnaires de la Science Religieuse ; vide Nos. 581-3.
£ s. d.
4632 Dictionnaire des Ceremonies et des Rites; 3 vols
imperial 8vo. sewed . . . .14 0
4633 ■ des Ordres Religieux ; 4 vols, imperial 8vo.
sewed, plates .....
4634 des Pelrinages ; 2 vols, imperial 8vo. sewed
4635 — des Persecutions; 2 vols, imperial 8vo. sewed .
4636 des Croisades; imperial 8vo. sewed
4637 de Patrologie ; 4 vols, imperial 8vo. sewed
4638 des Decrets des Congregations Romanies ; im-
perial 8vo. sewed .....
4630 ■ del Indulgences ; imperial 8vo. sewed .
4640 d'Asccticisme; 2 vols, imperial 8vo. sewed
4641 des Abbayes ; imperial 8vo. sewed
4642 des Legendes; imperial 8vo. sewed
Minoarelli (L. A.) Statuta Monastica ; vide No.
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442 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history.
4643 Miraei (Auberti) Codex Regularum et Constitutionum Cleri-
carum, cum Notis ; folio, vellum, 12s. Antverp. 103S
0000 Ejusdem Canonicorum Ordiuis S. Augustini Origiues et
Progressus ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
0000 Ejusdem Origines Benedictine ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
0000 Ejusdem Origines Carthusianae ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
0000 Ejusdem Chronicon Prtemonstratense ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
4644 Ejusdem Codex Donationum Piarum in quo Testamenta,
etc. in favorem Ecclesiarum, praesentim Belgicarum coutinen-
tur; 4to. original edition, calf, 6s. Bruxelles, 1624
4645 Ejusdem Opera Diplomatica et Historica, in quibus con-
tinentur Chartae Fnndationum ac Donationum Piarum, Testa-
menti, Privilegia, Fcedera Principum, et alia antiqua Monu-
menta ad Germaniam inferiorem (Belgium) vicinasque Provin-
cias spectantia, cura J. F. Foppens ; 4 vols, folio, portrait, half
bound, £1 10s. Lovanii, 1723
4645* Idem liber; 4 vols, folio, fine copy, vellum, £2 2s.
ibid. 1723
Miraeus, who was librarian to Albert Duke of Austria, had the use
many documents, no longer accessible to scholars, all of which he availed
himself in his Collections towards a Monastic History of Europe, of which
the above works alone have been published.
4646 Missions- geschichte spaetere Zeiten (aus Ost-indien), An.
1548-1599 : 3 vols. 8vo. plates, sd. 7s. 6d. Augsburg, 1794-5
4647 Dieselbe ; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 9s. ibid. 1794-5
4648 Dieselbe, andere Abtheilung (Briefe aus Japan) ; 3 vols.
8vo. plates, sewed, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1795
Mittarelli (J. B.) Annates Calmaldulenses, Ordinis S. Bene-
dicti ; vide Nos. 4537-8.
Monde (la) des Jesuites, vide No. 4734.
Montfaucon (Bern, de) Diarium Italicum ; vide No. 2102.
Monasteriensia Collectanea ; folio MS. £2 12s. 6d. ; vide No.
4234 .
Monasticon Agustinianum ; vide No. 4487.
Monasticon Benedictinum ; vide Nos. 4503, 4509, 4516, 4521
3324, 4525, 4530, etc.
Monasticon Cisterciense ; vide Nos. 4546, 4547, etc.
Monasticon Anglicanum ; vide Nos. 1476-7, 3324-5, 4496,
4529, 4610, 4651, 4655, 4678, 4703.
Monasticon Belgicum; vide Nos. 3324, 4490.
Monasticon Gallicum ; vide Nos. 2053, 3324, 4552.
Monasticon Germanicum ; vide Nos. 2957, 3324, 3478-80,
4230-6, 4503, 4519-21, 4525, 4528, 4530, 4561, 4584, 4609,
4656, 4671-7, 4693, 4696, 4777.
Monasticon Hibernicum ; vide Nos. 769, 3021, 4684, 4760.
Monasticon Hispanicum ; vide Nos. 3324, 4540, 4585.
Monasticon Hungaricum ; vide Nos. 4525, 4528, 4670.
Monasticon Italicum ; vide Nos. 4509, 4536, 4537, 4511, 4582.
Monasticon Palatinum ; vide No. 4777.
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 443
MONASTIC HISTOBT.
Monasticon Asnedense (Essen et Thorn) ; folio, MS. £3 3s.
vide Nos. 4235-6, etc.
Monasticon Bremense ; folio, MS. £2 12s. fid. ; vide No. 4230.
Monasticon Hildesimense ; folio, MS. £3 3s. ; vide No. 4231.
Mori (Hen.) Provincia Soc. Jesu Anglicana ; vide No. 4735.
4649 Moroni (Gaet.) Dizionario di Erudizione Storico-Ecclesiastica,
da S. Pietro sino al nostri giorni ; Vols. I. to XLIX. 8vo.
sewed, £9 9s. Venezia, 1840-48
This important work is still in progress, and to subscribers the volumes
are supplied at 4s. each.
Muratori (A.) Missioni de Soc. Jes. nel Paraguai; vide No. 4736.
4650 Namur. Notices sur la Cathedrale de Naraur par un Membre
de cette Eglise ; 8vo. plates, sewed, 5s. Namur, 1S51
Neri ; vide No. 3684, et Vita di S. Felippo Neri, No. 4771.
Neugart (T.) Episcopatus Constantiensis et Vindonissensis in
Burgundia transjurana; Tom. I. Pars I. (all published), cont.
Prolegomena, et Annales Episcoporum Vind. ac Const, cum
Statu Reipublicas atque Litterarum; 4to. 1 2s. Tyjns S.Basl.180%
4651 Nicander (Nucius Corcyrensis) Second Book of Travels (con-
taining his Visit to England in the time of Henry VIII., and
Account of the Suppression of the Monastic Institutions).
The original Greek text with an English Translation ; small
4to. cloth, 7s. 6d. London, 1841
Nicolai de Annunciatione Diplomata, Fratrum Ordinis B. Vir-
ginis de Monte Carmeli ; vide No. 4539.
NoRBERT(l'Abbe) sur les Missions des PP. Jesuites; videNo.4737.
4652 Norberti (Magdeburgensis Archiepiscopi, A.D. 1130, Prse-
monstratensis Ordinis Patriarchal) Sermones ad Prsemonstra-
tenses filios ab H. Hirnheim enucleati; folio, frontispiece, calf,
18s. Praegce, 1676
0000 Ordinis Pr^emonstratensium Monumenta : —
Adamus (Scotus, Prsemonstratensis, A.D. 1160) de Ordine
et Habitu ac Professione Ordinis Prsemonstratensium ; vide
No. 1580.
Antiphonarium Prfemonstratense ; vide No. 3568.
Breviarium Prsemonstratense ; vide Nos. 3602-3.
Graduate Prjemonstratense ; vide No. 3638.
4653 Chronicon et Cartularium Abbatise S. Nicolai Furnensis
Ordinis Prsemonstratensis, et Chronicon Bethanise seu
Domus S. Josephi Furnensis ; 4to. 10s. 6d. Brugis, 1849
Guiberti (A.D. 1110) etHermanni Monachi (A.D. 1130)
de Ordine Prsemonstratensi libellus ; vide No. 1951.
4654 Le Paige (Jo.) Bibliotheca Preemonstratensis Ordinis (Re-
guise, Constitutiones, Cseremonios, Virorum illustrium Elo-
gia, Ecclesiarum et Monasteriorum Notitia, etc.) ; 2 vols.
in 1, folio, vellum, £\ lis. 6d. Paris, 1633
Hugonis (Caroli L.) Sacrse Antiquitatis Monumenta (quse
inter: Gervasii, Prsemonstratensium Primati (A.D. 1200)
Epistolse de llebus Pnemonstrutcusibus) ; vide No. 3091.
444 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
MONASTIC niSTOET.
Kukn (Michaelis) Collectio Scriptorum, quos inter: Miraci
Chronicon Ordinis Praemonstratensis ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
Mir^i (Aub.) Chronicon Prsemonstratensa ; vide No. 3324.
Missale Prsemonstratense, etc. ; vide No. 371 1.
Ordinarium Praemonstratense Vetus ; vide No. 3766, et
Novum; vide No. 3/67.
Processionale Praemonstratense ; vide Nos. 3087-8.
Norman no rum Historian Scriptores ; vide No. 705.
O'Connor (C ) Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores veteres ; vide
No. 3021.
4655 Oliver's (G.) Monasticon Dicecesis Exoniensis ; a Collection
of Records and Instruments illustrating the ancient conventual,
collegiate, and eleemosynary Foundations in Cornwall and
Devon ; with Historical Notices and a Supplement ; folio,
frontispiece and plates, cloth lettered, £2 2s. Exeter, 1846
Orlandini (N.) et Fr. Sacchini Hist. Soc. Jesu ; vide Nos. 4738.
Osingeri (J. F.) Bibliotheca Augustiniana ; vide No. 4488.
4656 Ottonis (H. F.) Thuringia Sacra ; sive Historia Monasteriorum
quae olim in Thuringia floruerunt, ex Codicibus MSS. Diplo-
matibus, etc. Accedunt S. Reyheri Monumenta Landgravio-
rum Thuringiee et Marchionum Misnise ; folio, plates, vellum,
£1 lis. 6d. " Franco/. 1737
Pachmayr (P. Mariani) Series Abbatum Cremifanensium ; vide
Nos. 4525-6.
Palladii (Helenopolis Episc, A.D. 421) Historia Eremitarum ;
vide No. 2144.
Pallavicini (Card.) Vindicationes Soc. Jesu; vide No. 4740.
Paramo) L. de) Officium S. Inquisitionis ; vide Nos. 4579-80.
4657 Parker (M., Archiep. Cantuariensis, A.D. 1575) de Antiqui-
tate Britannicje Ecclesiee et nominatum Privilegiis Ecclesiaj
Cantuariensis, cum Archiepiscopis ejusdem LXX. ; folio, calf,
1 5s. Hanov. 1605
4658 - Idem liber, cum Annotationibus, edidit S. Drake; folio,
portrait, half-bound calf, £1 5s. Londini, 1729
4659 Idem liber; folio, portrait, fine copy, in calf, £\ 15s.
ibid. 1729
Archbishop Parker, from the time when he received the appointment of
Chaplain to Queen Anne Boleyn, was zealous in promoting the refor-
mation of the Church, and retained his post of Royal Chaplain after the
Queen's death, during the reigns of Henry VIII. and Edward VI. By
Queen Mary he was deprived of it, and also of the Mastership of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, and all his other preferments; but on the
accession of Queen Elizabeth he was promoted to the See of Canterbury,
and consecrated by Bishops Barlow, Story, Coverdale and Hogskin. By
his persuasion crucifixes, images, and lighted tapers were ordered to be
removed from out of the churches, and the marriages of the clergy, upon
which he had written during his seclusion, sanctioned ; but his greatest and
noblest work was the revised translation of the Bible, known as the Bishops',
which was printed and placed for general perusal in all churches throughout
the land, by the Queen's command. The origina.1 edition of his celebrated
work " de Antiquitate Ecclesiaj Britannica"," was printed under his own
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 445
MONASTIC HISTORY.
eye at Lambeth Palace, in 1572, and is a book of great rarity, though, in
point of utility, greatly inferior to Drake's elegant edition of 1729.
Parsons (R ) Edictum Elizabetbse cum Responsione, vide Nos.
1514, et4741.
Pascal, (Bl.) Lettres Provinciates, vide Nos. 4/42-3.
Paschasii (Petri, Hispani, A.D. 1305) de Ingressu Maurorum ;
vide No. 2148.
Paschasii (Radberti, A.D. 850) de Vitis Adelhardi etWalae, nee
non de Passione Ruffini et Valerii ; vide Nos. 2148-9.
Paulini (Aquilejensis, A.D. 840) Opera omnia; vide Nos. 2190-1.
Paulini (Pontii Meropii, Nolani Episc. A.D., 431) Opera omnia ;
vide Nos. 2192-3, et No. 4681.
Paulini (Diaconi Montis Casinensis, A.D. 799) Vitee Patrum
Emeriteusium ; 4to. vellum, 6s. Antverp. 1633 ; vide No. 2195
0000 Idem liber, accedit ejusdem Historia Longobardica, etc.,
curante et imprimente J. P. Migne; imp. 8vo. newly half bound,
calf, 14s. Paris, 1847 ; vide No. 2194
4(5 GO Paz (Alv. de, Soc. Jesu) de Vita Religiosa, libri VI. ; 8vo. vellum,
Gs. Lvgd. 1G20
Peramas (J. E.) Vitae VI. Sacerdotum Paraguavcorum ; vide
No. 4744.
4661 Perez (Gr. F.) Historia de la Iglesia y Obispos de Pamplona ;
3 vols, small 4to. sewed, 18s. Madrid, 1820
4662 Petri-Blesensis (A.D. 1160) Opera omnia edidit J. A. Giles ;
4 vols. 8vo. cloth, £\ 4s. Londini, 1844
0000 vide et Nos. 2198-2201.
Petri (Franc.) Germania Augustiniana ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
Pezii (B.) Tbesaurus Anecdotorum novissimus ; vide No. 2205.
0000 Ejusdem BililiotbecaBenedicto-Mauriana; vide No. 4527.
4663 Pirri (Rocchi) Sicilia Sacra Disquisitionibus et Notitiis illustrata ;
emendata et Continuatione aucta, cura et studio Ant. Mongitore ;
accesserunt Additiones et Notitise Abbatiarum Ord. S. Bene-
dicti, Cisterciensium aliorumque a V. M. Amico ; 2 vols, folio,
vellum, £1 lis. fid. Panortni, 1733
Pits^us (J.) de Illustrious Angliee Scriptoribus ; vide No. 546.
4664 Pittoni (Jo. B.) Constitutiones et Decisiones ad Episcopos,
Abbates, Vicarios, Confessarios, et Parocbos utriusque Cleri
spectantes. Accedunt Universalia Decreta Congr. Sacr. Ri-
tuum ; 5 vols, in 3, small 8vo. vellum, 15s. ibid. 1710-15
Platel (C. P.) Memoires des Jesuites; vide No. 5745.
4665 Pulain (M. L.) Souverainete indivise des Eveques de Liege et
des Etats-generaux ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Liege, 1831
4666 Pollini (Girolame) Historia Ecclesiastica della Rivoluzione e
Scbisma d'Inghilterra (incomiaciata da Arrigo VII 1. ; rinovata
con l'Heresia Zwingliana da Tutori d'Edovardo VI. ; quietata
dalla Reina Maria, e rinovata da Lizabetta e mutata neh" heresia
di Calvino), ne quali si tratta di quello che avvenuto in quell'
Isola da cbe Arrigo VIII. comincio a pensare di ripudiar Cata-
rina, sua legittina moglie, insine a. quest' ultimi anni di Lisa-
betta, ultima sua figlivola. Dedicata all' illustrissimo Cardinale
446 david nutt's catalogue. [theology
monastic htstoet.
Guglielmo Akno ; 4to. with Alcline Anchor on the title-page,
vellum, rare, £1 lis. Cd. Romce, G. Facchtti, 1594
Cardinal Allen furnished Pollini with the chief materials for his history
of the second separation of the Anglican Reformed Church from that of
Rome, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and the book, like all those of the
Cardinal himself, was not allowed to be brought into this country. It con-
tains many curious particulars connected with the troubles endured by the
Roman Catholic nobility and gentry, more particularly in the counties of
Lancaster, York, and Derby, and furnishes very full lists of all such as
suffered for the sake of their adherence to the Church of Rome. The
volume, which consists of 800 closely printed 4to. pages, in the earlier
portion, relating to Henry VIII. and Edward VI., is little more than an en-
larged paraphrase, in Italian, of " Sanderi Historia de Origine et Progres-
su Schismatis Anglicani;" but the more important section, containing the
reigns of Mary and Elizabeth, assumes the shape of original history, the
materials of which were furnished by the author's contemporaries, and eye-
witnesses of what he describes, including in their number members of the
noble families of Towneley, Conyers, Heskett, and of that of his patron, the
Cardinal Allen, to whom the book is dedicated.
Polonicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 1429.
Pontificale Romanum ; vide Nos. 3770-83.
Pontificale Grsecuni ; vide No. 3539.
4(167 Pontoppidan (Erich.) Annales Ecclesije Danica> Diplomatici,
oder Kirchen-Historie des Reichs Dannemarck ; 3 vols. 4to.
sewed, £1 10s. Copenhagen, 1/41
" Amongst all the works on the Ecclesiastical History of Denmark this
celebrated book claims the highest rank." — Walch.
Port-Royal ; vide Nos. 4560, 4568, 4586, 4683.
4668 Pragmatische Geschichte der vornehmsten Mcenchsorden ; mit
einer Vorrede von C. F. Walch ; 10 vols. 8vo. half hound,
£\ 4s. Leipzig, 1774
Processionale Romanum; vide Nos. 3801-8.
46/0 Pusch (S.) Diplomataria Sacra Ducatus Styrise, edidit auxitque
E. Frcelich ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 12s. Vienna, 1756
4671 Quix (Ch.) Historische Besereibung der Muenster-Kirche und
der Heiligthumsfahrt in Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) ; 8vo. plates,
sewed, 3s. 6d. Aachen, 1825
4672 Desselben Pfarre zum heiligen Kreuz und die ehemalige
Kanonie der Kreuz-herren in Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. ibid. 1829
46/3 Desselben ehemalige Dominikaner-Kloster in Aachen
(Aix-la-Chapelle) ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1833
4674 Ejusdem Necrologium Ecclesise B. Marise V. Aquensis ;
4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1830
4675 Desselben Geschichte der St. Peter's Pfarr-kirche, nebst
Notizen ueber die Schloesser Kalkofen und Margraten ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1836
4676 — Desselben ehemalige Reichs- Abtey Burtscheid; 8vo. sewed,
4s. ibid. 1834
4677 Desselben Karmeliten-Kloster der Villa Harna ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1835
4678 Desselben ehemalige Spital zu heiligem Jacob in der
Grafschaft Daelheitn ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. ibid. 13'iS
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 447
MONASTIC HISTORY.
Rabanus Maurus de Vestimentis et Ceremoniis Ecclesiasticis ;
vide Nos. 2238-9.
Raderi (M.) Bavaria Sancta et Pia ; 4 vols, in 1, folio, plates
by Sadeler, including several of Irish and Scottish Saiuts, calf,
£2. Monachi, 1704 ; vide No. 3025.
Ranbeck (iEgid.) Benedictiner-Jahr ; vide No. 4528.
Rance (Butl.) Responsiones ad Mabillon ; vide No. 4621.
0000 Reglemens de la Trappe ; vide No. 4552 ; Vies de quel-
ques Religieux, No. 4553 ; Sa Vie par Marsollier, No. 4554.
Redemptoristi : Ceremonial de los Religiosos Descalsos del
Orden de la Santissima Trinidad, Redempcion de Cautivos.
Ritual, Manual y Instruccional ; 4 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 1 s,
Madrid, 1779
0000 Officia Propria ; vide No. 3748.
4678 Rees (W. J.) Liber Landavensis, Llyfr Teilo ; or, the Ancient
Register of the Cathedral Church of Llandaff, from MSS., with
a translation and explanatory Notes ; imp. 8vo. fac-similes,
cloth, £1 8s. Llandovery, 1840
4679 Reginaedi (Monachi Dunelmensis) libellus de admirandis B.
Cuthberti Virtutibus qua? novellis patratse sunt Temporibus ;
8vo. cloth, 12s. Surtees Society, 1835
4680 Regul^;, Ordinationes, et Constitutiones Cancellarise Aposto-
licee D. Clementis XI. ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Ronue, 1700
4681 Remondini (Gian-Stef.) Storia Ecclesiastica della Nolana ; 3 vols.
folio, fine copy, Italian vellum, £2 5s. Napoli, 1747-57
The Second Volume contains a translation of the works of Paulinus of
Nola, the poetical books rendered into elegant verse.
Renversement de la Morale Chretienne par les Desordres du
Monachisme ; 4to. in French and Dutch, illustrated with 50
facetious plates, scarce, 10s. 6d. s. I. et a.
4682 Reschii (Jos.) Annales Ecclesiee Brixiensis, olim Sabionensis,
atque Conterminarum, Saec. I. -VIII. ; 2 vols, folio, plates,
vellum, £1 Is. Aug. Find. 1755-9
Rettenpacheri (S.) Annales Cremifanenses ; vide No. 4528.
4683 Reuchlin (H.) Geschichte von Port-Royal, oder der Kampf der
Reformirten und des Jesuitischen Katholicismus unter Louis
XIII. und XIV. ; 2 vols. 8vo. sd. £\ 4s. Hamburg, 1839-44
0000 vide: No. 4746, desselben Leben von B. Pascal.
0000 Desselben Christenthum in Frankreich ; vide infra.
Reymeri (CI.) Apostolatus Benedictinorum in Anglia ; vide
No. 4529.
Ribadeneira (Petri de) Bibliotheca Soc. Jesu; vide No. 550
et No. 4747 ejusdem Catalogus Script. Soc. Jesu, No. 4748,
et Vita F. Borgiee, No. 4749.
Riccii (Matth.) Expeditio Soc. Jesu apud Sinas ; vide No. 4750.
4584 Rinuccini (G. B., Arcivescovo diFermo) Nunziatura in Irlanda,
negli Anni 1645 a 1649, pubblicata per la prima volta su' MSS.
originali per G. Ajazzi ; 8vo. sewed, 14s. Firenze, 1844
.4685 Rivii (Gregorii, Puritani) Monastica Historia occidentis scabra
448 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
MONASTIC niSTORY.
et salebrosa Floribus constrata, Sesamo et Papavere delibuta.
etc. ; 8vo. plates, sewed, 5s. 6d. Lips. 1737
4686 Roderici (Era.) Nova Collectio et Compilatio Privilegiorum
Apostolicorum Regularium Mendicantium ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
vellum, 15s. Lugdnni, 1613
0000 vide et No. 4630.
4687 Rovfrii (P.) Reomaus, seu Historia Monastica S. Joamris Reo-
maensis ; 4to. calf, 6s. Paris, 1637
4688 Rubeis (J. F. B. M. de) Monumenta Eeclesiaa Aquilejensis illus-
trata ; cum Appendice (vetusta Aquilejeusium Patriarcharum,
Rerumque Forojuliensium Chronica) ; 2 vols, folio, fine copy in
calf, £1 lis. 6d. Argentines, 1*740
4GS9 Sagittarii (C.) Introductio in Historiam Ecclesiasticam ; sive
Notitia Scriptorum qui vel Historiam Ecclesiasticam universam
vel Regnorum, aliorumque Provinciarum, Urbium, Archiepis-
coporum, Episcoporum, Abbatum, Superintendentium, Monaste-
riorum, Imperatorum, Pontificum et Cardinalium Romanorum
Haeresium, Conciliorum, Colloquiorum, etc. illustrant ; 2 vols.
4 to. portrait, uncut, 18s. Jence, 1718
" For diligence, copiousness, order, moderation, and particularly for per-
spicuity," says Reiramann, " our author deserves every praise, inasmuch
as the greatest merit in a writer of history is the lucid arrangement of his
materials."
Sander (Nich.) de Origine ac Progressu Schismatis Anglicani ;
vide infra.
0000 Histoire du Schisme d'Angleterre, par M. Maucroix ;
vide infra.
4690 Sandhoff (J. I.) Antistitum Osnabrugensis Ecclesiae, qui per
decern Saecula primam Episcopalem in Westphalia Carolinam
Sedem tenuere, Res gesta9 ; 2 vols, small 8vo. uncut, 10s. 6d.
Monast. 1/85
SARTORii(ii.ug.) Historia Ordinis Cisterciensis; vide Nos. 4556-8.
4691 Saville (H.) Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bedam, prse-
cipue ex MSS. nunc primum in Lucem editi ; folio, first edi-
tion, calf, £1 lis. 6d. Londini, 1596
William of Malmesbury, in that part of history relating to the lives of
the Saxon Bishops, gives a view of monastic life, less graphic perhaps than
that so vividly sketched by Bede, but quite as interesting. Henry of Hunt-
ingdon has left us a common-place book, ill arranged, but tull of curious
information ; and Roger de Hoveden's Chronicle is rather the compilation
of a manual for his own private use, than a history intended for the public.
Of the Croyland historians, Ingulphus, who was made Abbot of that mo-
nastery by William in 1076, gives the History of that noble foundation
from 604 "to 1091, and, though hi his accouut of Harold, the Dauntless, his
gratitude to William may have biassed his judgment, on the whole he is a
faithful chronicler of events, and one of our principal sources of informa-
tion. This London edition is infinitely more correct than the Franckfort
reprint of 1601 ; but as the latter possesses the advantage of a general
Index, it is considered the editio optima.
0000 Ejusdem libri, editio altera ; vide No. 715.
4692 Saxii (J. A.) Archiepiscoporum Mediolauensium series Historico-
chronologica ad vett. Monumentorum Fidem illustrata ; 3 vols.
4to. portrait, vellum, £\ 16s. Mediolani, 1755
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 449
MONASTIC HISTORY.
4693 Sciiamelii (J. M.) Historische Beschreibungen der Kloster St.
Georgen and St. Moritz vor Naumburg ; von dem beruehmten
Nonnen-Kloster zu Roszleben ; von dem Kloster zu Memleben ;
von dem Kloster auf dem Peters-Berge zu Salfeld ; des Klosters
zu Oldisleben ; des Klosters Sittichenbach ; des Klosters
Gosegk ; Supplementa zu den Kloster Antiquitaten ; 8 vols, in
2, 4to. numerous plates, vellum, £\ 16s. Naumb. 1728-32
4691 Schannat (J. F.) Corpus Traditionum Fuldensium. Accedit
Patrimonium S. Bonifacii, sive Buchonia Vetus ; folio, map and
cuts, vellum, 18s. Lipsice, 1724
4695 Ejusdem Dicecesis Fuldensis cum annexa sua Hierarchia ;
folio, plates, vellum, £1 5s. Franco/. 1727
4696 ■ — Ejusdem Historia Monasterii et Abbatum Fuldensium,
cum Codice Probationum ; 2 vols, folio, plates, vellum, £\ 4s.
ibid. 1729
4697 Ejusdem Historia Episcopatus Wormatiensis, Diploma-
tibus Chartis, aliisque pluribus Documentis authenticis illus-
trata ; 2 vols, folio, plates, vellum, £1 4s. ibid. 1724
4698 Serarii (N. Soc. Jesu) Moguntiacarum Rerum ab Initio ad D. J.
Schichardum Episcopum libri V. ; 4to. hogskin, 10s. 6d.
Mogunt. 1604
Schmidii (Jo.) Historia Bobemica Soc. Jesu; vide No. 4751.
4699 Severtii (J.) Chronologia Historica Successionis Hierarchical
Lugdunensis Archiepiscopatus, nee non latior Ecclesiee Cathe-
dralis et cseterarum Dicecesis Lugduniensis Historia ; folio,
vellum, 15s. Lugd. 1628
Sigiberti, Monachi Gemblacensis, Vita; vide No. 1772.
Societas Jesu :—
Agricolje (J., Soc. Jes.) Historia Provincial Societatis Jesu
Germanise superioris (ab Anno 1541 ad Annum 1590) ; 2
vols, in I, folio, fine copy, hogskin binding, clasps, 12s.
Aug. Vind. 1727 ; vide No. 22
0000 Idem liber, cum Ad. Flotti Continuatione usque ad
Annum 1646 ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 18s.
ibid. 1734; vide No. 23
4700 Annales de la Societe des soi-disans Jesuites, ou Recueil
historique-chronologique de tous les Actes, Ecrits, Denon-
ciations, Ordonnances, Bulles, etc , emanes des Tribunaux
Ecclesiastiques et Seculiers, contre la Doctrine, l'Enseigne-
ment, les Entreprises, et les Forfaits des Jesuites depuis
1552 jusqu'en 1763 ; 5 vols. 4to. calf, £3 10s.
Paris, 1764-71
" Par l'Abbe Philibert, dont le vrai nom etait Gazaigaes." —
Barbier.
4701 AnnUjE Litter,® Societatis Jesu Anni 1581 (Provinciarum
Brasiliensis, Mexieanee, Orientalis Indise, etc.) ; small
8vo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Romee, 1583
4702 ■ Litterse Societatis Jesu Anni 1604 (Provinciarum
Peruanee, Mexicanse, Insularum Philippinarum, Ger-
maniee, etc.; small 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. Duaci, 1618
* 3 m
450 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic histobt : — societas jestj.
4703 Backer (Aug. et Alois de) Bibliotheque des Ecrivains de la
Compagnie de Jesus ; ou Notices Bibliographiques de tous
les Ouvrages publies par les membres depuis la Fondation,
et des Apologies, des Critiques Litteraires, etc. etc. ; 2
vols, royal 8vo. sewed, £\ Is. Paris, 1853-4
4/04 Bartoli (Dau.) Istoria della Compagnia di Giesu : la Mis-
sione al Mogor ; in Asia ; in Italia, e in Ingbilterra. — Delia
Vita e dell' Instituto di S. Ignatio, e della Vita del P.
Rid. Aquaviva; 6 vols, folio, complete, vellum, scarce,
£5 5s. Roma, 1659-73
4705 Beretarii (Sebast.) Vita Josephi Anchietse, Soc. Jes.
Sacerdotis in Brasilia defuncti ; 1 8mo. slightly wormed,
hogskin, rare, 12s. Colonics, 1617
The first Mission of the Society to the Brazils.
4706 Buss (F. J.) die Gesellscliaft Jesu, ihr Zweck, ihre Satzungen,
Geschichte, Aufgabe und Stellung in der Gegenwart ; 2
vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. Mentz, 1853
4707 California. Nachrichten von der Amerikanischen Halb-
insel Californien, mit einem zweyfachen Anhang falscher
Nachrichten, geschrieben von einem Priester der Gesell-
schaft Jesu, welche lang darin in diese letztere Jahr gelebt
hat; small 8vo. map and plates, scarce, £\ Is.
Mannheim, 1772
A most amusing hook, written to disabuse the public mind as to
" the rumoured mineral riches and pearls of California, which had spread
from Mexico and Madrid even into Germany,'" and to furnish a true
account of that " sterile land of naked rocks and stone quarries, of
sand-hills and stunted bushes, having neither wood nor water, with
a mere handful of inhabitants, but one remove from the beasts of the
field." It is divided into three sections, the first of which treats of the
natural productions, of course making but slight mention of its precious
metals ; the second, of the natives, their manners and customs, reli-
gion, mental capacity and language, including in the latter the Lord's
Prayer, the confession of faith, and the inflections of the verb amukiri,
to play ; and the third treating of its subjection to Spain, the introduc-
tion of Christianity, and the useful arts, and the Jesuit missions to the date
of the suppression of their Order. There are two appendixes, attacking
in detail the accounts furnished by Spanish, English, and French writers
upon California ; most of the contradictions sensible and mnch to the
point. The Jesuit-father, whoever he was, has preserved his incognito,
but furnishes a clue to his identity at page 312, which, with some little
trouble, might thus be traced. The work is clearly the production of a
man seeking to describe truthfully what he knew of a distant land, in
which several years of his life had been spent, exercising much influence
over the native tribes, in which early marriages, as in Paraguay, for the
sake of public morals, were greatly encouraged by the priests of the
Society, and young girls, under twelve, were mated with lads but little
older than themselves.
Calendarium Societis Jesu, Grecii ; vide No. 3622-3.
Camdeni (Guil.) Actio in Henricum Garnetum Soc. Je-
suitical in Anglia Superiorem, et cseteros qui proditione
longe immanissima Sereniss. Britannia? Magna? Regem et
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 451
MONASTIC HISTORY: — SOCIETAS^JESU.
Regni Anglise Ordines pulvere fulminali e medio tollere
conjurarunt; 4to. veil, rare, 15s. Lond. 1607; vide No. 830
Campiani (Ed.) Oblati Certaminis in Causa Fidei Rationes
X. ; vide No. 832.
Clemente XIV. Breve por el quae su Santidad supriine,
deroge, y extingue el Institute y Orden de la Compailia de
Jesus; vide No. 1185.
4708 Crettneau-Joly (J.), Histoire de la Compagnie de Jesus,
composee sur les Documens inedits et autheutiques ; 6 vols.
8vo. portraits, sewed, £1. Paris, 1844
Dobrizhoffer (Mart., Soc. Jesu) de Abiponibus ; vide
No. 1430.
4709 Doctrines Morales et Politiques, Cas de Conscience et
Apborismes des Jesuites ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1844
4710 Elixir Jesuiticum, una cum Vaticinio Hildegardis Jesuitis
accommodata : autbore J. L. W. O. P. ; 18mo. 2s. 6d.
Anno 1645
471 1 Epistol^e Japanicee de rnultorum Gentilium ad Christi Fidem
conversione per Societatis Jesu Theologos ; 2 vols, in 1,
8vo. newly bound in cf. antique style, (is. 6d. Lovanii, 1569
4712 Farricii (Petri) Jesuita in ferali Pegmate ob nefanda Cri-
mina in provincia Guienna perpetrata ; 12mo. plate, half
bound, vellum, 3s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1665
4713 Franci (Ant., Soc. Jes.) Synopsis Annalium Soc. Jesu in Lu-
sitania, ab 1540 ad 1725; folio, veil. 18s. Aug.Vind. 1726
Garnet (Henr.) Supplicium ; vide No. 830.
4714 Gioberti (Vine.) il Gesuita Moderno ; sulla prima Edi-
zione di Losanna ; 7 vols. 8vo. sd. 18s. Lausanne, 1847
4715 Gomez (Cbr.) Elogia Societatis Jesu, sive Propugnaculum
Pontificum, Conciliorum, Imperatorum, Regum, et alio-
rum, etc. ; calf, 15s. Antverp. 1677
Gretseri (Jac. Societatis Jesu) Opera; vide Nos. 2568-9.
Hayi (J., Soc. Jes.) Epistolse de Rebus Japonicis, Indicis et
Persianis ; 12mo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Antv. 1605 ; vide No 2665
4716 Henri IV. et les Jesuites; avec une Dissertation sur la Foi
qui est due au Temoignage des Lettres Provinciales ; 8vo.
boards, 2s. 6d. Paris, 1818
4717 Histoire Generale de la Naissance, des Progres, et de la
Destruction (en France) de la Compagnie de Jesus, avec
1' Analyse de ses Constitutions et Privileges ; 6 vols. 8vo.
boards, 12s. Amst. I7'il
4718 la meme ; 5 vols. 12mo. hf. bd. calf, 12s. ibid. 1762
4719 Histoire abrege des Jesuites et des Missionnaires Peres de
la Foi, ou. il est prouve que ces Religieux regies par l'ln-
stitut de la Societe de Jesus, ne sont tolerables chez
aucunes Nations policees ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed. Paris, 1820
4720 Historica Relatio de Ortu et Progressu Fidei orthodoxse
in Regno Chinesi per Missionaries Soc. Jesu ab Anno 1581
usque ad 1660, ex Literis S. J. prsecipue J. A. Scball ;
12mo. half bound, vellum, 3s. 6d. Ratisbon.ee, 1672
452 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history ! — societas jestj.
4721 Historia Cultus Sinensium, seu varia Scripta de Cultibus
Sinarum, inter Vicarios Apostolicos Gallos aliosque Mis-
sionarios et Patres Soc. Jesu controversa ; thick l2mo.
half bound, 3s. 6d. Colonics, 1 700
Hospiniani (R.) Historia Jesuitica ; vide Nos. 3067-8
4722 Huylenbroucq. (A., Soc. Jesu) Vindicationes adversus
Libellos, Liberii Candidi : " Tuba magna novum clangens
sonum ;" 8vo. vellum, 4s. fid. Gandavi, 1713
4723 Ignatio (Henrici a S.) Tuba Magna mirum clangens sonum
ad Clementem XF., Imperatorein, Reges, Principes, etc.
de Necessitate longe maxima reformanda Soc. Jesu ; 2 vols.
12mo. calf, 7s. 6d. Argent. 1760
4724 Imago primi Saeculi Societatis Jesu, a Provincia Flandro-
Belgica ejusdem Societatis repraesentata ; folio, numerous
emblematic engravings by Cornelius Galle, calf, rare,
£\ 4s. Antv. 1640
4725 Idem liber; folio, vellum, £\ Is. ibid. 1640
" On y rapporte plusieurs privileges aussi indecens qu'extraordi-
n aires, que Ton soutient avoir ete aceordes a cet ordre par J. C.
lui-meme ; par exemple, celui de ne pouvoir pas etre damne, si Ton
persevere jusqu'a la fin dans la Societe. On y trouve aussi le singu-
lier ceremonial de la reception d'un J^suite dans le Ciel. Les exena-
plaires sont devenus assez rares." — De Bure. "Authores hujus
operis fuere : RR. PP. Tollenarius, Henschenius et Bollandus, cum
versibus Tid, Oschii et Wallii." — Pauuot, ' Memoires Litteraires.'
" Cet ouvrage ecrit en faveur des Jesuites est a peu pres comme
celui du pere Barthelemi de Pise en faveur de S. Francois. Les
Jesuites eux-niemes retiraient tons les exen.plaires du commerce, ce
qui occasionnait leur grande rarete." — MS. Note.
4726 Imagines Praepositorum Generalium Soc. Jesu ab Arnoldo
van Westerhout, addita perbrevi uniuscujusque Vita3 De-
scriptione a P. Nicola3 Galeotti ; folio, fifteen fine portraits,
sewed, 10s. 6d. Romce, 1751
4727 Institutum Societatis Jesu ex Decreto Congregationis Gene-
ralis decimae quartse, meliorem in Ordinem digestum,
auctum, ac denuo recusum ; 2 vols, folio, in the original
impressed binding, with clasps, £, I 1 6s. Pragcs, 1/05
4728 Institutum Societdtis Jesu ; 7 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 5s.
Avenione, 1830-38
Vols. 1-3. Oecreta, Canones, Prajccpta et Censures Cougrega-
tionuin generalium.
„ 4. Exercitia Spiritualia, Directoriutn et Industrial.
,, 5. Regulse.
„ 6. Constitutiones.
„ 7. Ordinationes Pra;positorum generalium, Instructiones
et Index generalis.
4720 Jesuiten (die) in ihrer Wirksamkeit bis auf unsere Tage,
besonders in der Schweiz ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Bern, 1 845
Lettres* Edifiantes et Curieuses ; vide No. 3472-5.
4730 Litters Societatis Jesu Annoruni 1613-14 (Provinciarum,
Peruanae, Mexicanoe, Philippinae et Varioe Europeae) ;
small 8vo. vellum, 5s. Lund. 101!)
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 453
MONASTIC HISTORY : — SOCIETAS JESU.
4731 Loarte (Caspari) Speculum seu Instructio Sacerdotum et
Confessariorum ; 12mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Mussiponti, 1603
4732 Ejusdem et Fornari (Soc. Jesu) Instructions pour
les Confesseurs ; 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Lyon, 1683
4733 Loyola (Ignacio, A.D. 1556) Vida de San Ignacio de
Loyola, y de algunos Varones claros de la Compania de
Jesus, por Juan Eusebio Nieremberg, Alonso de Andrade,
y Jos. Cassani ; 9 vols, folio, Spanish binding, scarce,
£7 17s. 6d. Madrid, 1645-1736
0000 Vide et Nos. 3793, 4065, et 4738.
Loyola was canonized by Gregory XV. in 1621.
Lozano (Pedro) Historia clella Compania de Jesus en Pa-
raguay : vide No. 4067.
4734 Monde (la) des Jesuites, extraite de leurs Livres, avec la
Permission des Superieurs de leur Compagnie : par un
Docteur de Sorbonne ; 3 vols. 18mo. vellum,
Suivant la copie imprimee a Mons, 1702.
4735 Mori (Henrici, Soc. Jesu) Provincise Anglican® Societatis
Jesu Historia ab Anno 1580 ad Annum 1619 ; folio,
frontispiece, fine copy, in the original impressed binding,
very rare, £A 14s. 6d. Andomari, 1660
4736 Muratori (Ant.) el Christianismo Felice nella Missioni di
Padri nella Compagna di Giesu nel Paraguai descritto ;
8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Venezia, 1752
4737 Noiibert (l'Abbe) Memoires historiques presentes en 1744
a Benoit XIV. sur les Missions des Peres Jesuites aux
Indes Orientales, oil Ton voit leur constante Opiniatrete a
defendre et a pratiquer les Bits idolatres du Malabar ;
2 vols. 4to. plates, velium, 14s.
Okficia Propria Soc. Jesu ; vide No. 3747.
4738 Orlandini (N.) Historise Societatis Jesu Pars Prima,
sive Ignatius ; et Historian Soc. Jesu Pars Secunda, sive
Lainius, auctore Francisco Sacchino ; folio, fine impression
of engraved title, vellum, £\ Is. Antverp. 1620
4739 Osiander's (L.) Hochzeitpredigt ; Tubingen, 1585. Des-
selben Warnung von der Jesuiten blutdurstigen Anschlae-
gen und boesen Praktiken ; ibid. 1585, with tracts in the
volume, by Heerbrandt, Metz, Neuheuser, Roth, and
others ; 4to. calf, curious cuts, 7s. 6d. v. I. 1585-95
4740 Pallavicini (Sfortia Card.) Vindicationes Soc. Jesu qui-
bus multorum Accusationes in ejus Institutum, Leges,
Mores refelluntur ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Homes, 1649
4741 Parsons (Rob.) Elizabethan Reginee Anglian Edictum, 29
Novemb. 1591 ; et Andreee Philopatri (Parsons) Respon-
sio : small 8vo. vellum, rare, 12s. Excusum, 1593
0000 vide et No. 1514.
4742 Pascal (Bl.) Lettres Provinciates ; 18mo. calf, extra, 4s. 6d.
Cologne (Elzevier) , 1657
4743 les memes, nouvelle edition ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s.
Paris, 1830
454 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history : — societas jesu.
0000 Pascal's (B.) Leben und Scriften : vide No. 4746.
4744 Peramas (Josephi Emmanuelis) de Vita et Moribus Sex
Sacerdotum Paraguaycorum (libri VI.) ; 8vo. privately
printed, extremely rare, £3 3s.
Faventice, ex Typographia Arckii, 1791
Not mentioned by Heinsius, Kayser, Ebert, or Brunet. This
very curious account of savage life of the aborigines of South Ame-
rica, of the remains of the Yncas of Chili and Peru, and of the march
of civilisation and the foundation of cities, amongst the Abipones
and other tribes of Paraguay, was not in the Grenville library, and
is a desideratum in almost every collection where the history of
America holds a paramount position.
It forms a supplement to Martin Dobrizhoffer's " Historia de
Abiponibus," which appeared in 1784, and, like him, the author,
after the suppression of his order by Clement XIV., sought conso-
lation in recording the progress of labours in which he had taken
part. He commences his narrative with the life of Emanuel de
Vergara, who reached Paraguay in 1734, and took up his abode at
Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Yncas and the scene of Pizarro's
cruelties, from whence he travelled about from spot to spot, build-
ing churches and founding cities. The other lives, which follow,
all similar of purpose, and equally full of traits of savage life, are
those of Emmanuel Querini, Peter John Andreas, John Escandon,
Vincent Sans, and Sigismund Griera. Besides title-page, dedication,
prologue and "protestatio auctoris" (40 pp.), the volume consists of
299 pp., including Index and leaf of errata.
4/45 Platel (C. P.) Memoires historiques sur les Affaires des
Jesuites avec le Saint Siege, ou Ton verra que le Roi de
Portugal, en proscrivant de toutes les terres de sa domina-
tion ces Religieux revoltes, et le Roi de France voulant
qu'a l'avenir leur Societe n'ait plus lieu dans ses Etats,
n'ont fait qu'executer le Projet deja forme par plusieurs
grands Papes, de la supprimer dans toute l'Eglise ; 7 vols.
4to. plates, fine copy in calf, £3 3s. Lisbone, 1 766
4746 Reuchi.in (H.) Pascal's Leben, und der Geist seiner
Schriften, mit Untersuchungen, ueber die Moral der Je-
suiten ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Stuttgart, 1840
Ribadeneira (Petri de) Bibliotbeca Scriptorum Soc. Jesu,
continuata a Phil. Aligambe ad annum 1642; folio, vel-
lum, 12s. Antverp. 1643 ; vide No. 550
4747 Idem liber, alia editio, recognita et producta ad 1675
a N. Sotwello ; folio, best edition, vellum, scarce, £3 3s.
Romce, 1676
4748 Ejusdem Catalogus Scriptorum Societatis Jesu ; 8vo.
vellum, 4s. Antverp. 1613
4748* ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. Lugd. s. a.
4741) Ejusdem Vita et Opuscula S. Francisci Borgise tertii
S. Jesu Generalis ; 12mo. vellum, 3s. Mogunt. 1603
4750 Riccii (Matth.) de Christina Expeditione apud Sinas sus-
cepta a Soc. Jesu, curante P. N. Frigantio ; 4to vellum,
6s. August ce, 1615
4751 Schmidii (Joannis) Historia Soc. Jesu Provincia; Bohemias ;
2 vols, folio, calf, £1 8s. Pragce, 1747
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON.
455
MONASTIC HISTORY: — 90CIETAS JESTT.
4752 Sepp (Antonii) und Antonii Boehm's, der Societset Jesu
Priestern, Reisebeschreibung in Paraguay, mit Bericht
der denckwuerdigsten Sachen selbiger Landschaft, etc.
von Gabriel Sepp in Druck gegeben ; 18mo. first edition,
very scarce, £\ 5s. Nuernberg, IG99
4753 Dieselbe ; 18mo. second edition, scarce, £1 Is.
ibid. 1698
These very interesting narratives contain full accounts of the
manners and customs, natural productions, scenery, rivers, and
mountains, climate, etc. of Paraguay, as amusingly described as in
the pages of Dobrizhoffer. The volume opens with a letter from
Antonius Sepp, descriptive of the voyage from Spain, the landing at
Buenos Ayres, and of the many Indian villages subject to the So-
ciety's rule, quaintly finishing by recording the great gluttony of the
aborigines. Then follows a second letter from the same, with
further particulars of the voyage out, the perils and discomforts of
which are graphically detailed, and the variations of the compass
recorded, as also an account of the fertile province of Japeyu. Then
there is a description of a voyage of 200 miles (equal to 800 English
miles) up the river Uruguay, followed by other voyages performed
together by MM. Sepp and Boehm, with Saint Pierre-like descrip-
tions of the scenery and inhabitants, introducing us to their marriage
rites and ceremonies, the fair sex enjoying the privilege of making
the first advances, and the respective ages of fourteen or fifteen, and
sixteen or seventeen being considered by the priesthood the fittest
period of life for both to marry. The peach forests are described,
and their origin accounted for in an amusing episode of Moorish
history, the poisonous fruit of Africa, acclimated on the soil of Spain,
" for the destruction of whose inhabitants the peach-stones had
been broadcast over the land by the wily Moors, having, under Pro-
vidence, become an innocent and health-giving luxury to the Chris-
tians." Both editions are very scarce, and are word for word and
page for page the same.
4754 Stoecklein (Joseph), Petri Probst und Franc. Keller's
(Priester der Gesellschaft) Reisebeschreibungen von der
Missionariis der Gesellschaft Jesu aus beiden Indien
von 1642 auf 1726, theils zuerst aus Handschiftlichen
Urkunden, theils aus den Lettres Edifiantes zusammen-
getragen ; 36 Theile im 9 vols, folio, maps and plates,
half bound, carmine edges, £10 10s. Augsburg, 1726-58
4755 Dieselben ; Vols. I.-XXXII. (containing the whole
of the travels in America), bound in 4 vols, folio, vellum,
£6 6s. ibid. 1726, etc.
This collection contains much curious and interesting matter re-
specting America and the West Indies, which is either purposely
omitted in the " Lettres Edifiantes," or which was not accessible to
the compilers of that important work. For example : Vol. I. con-
tains, Nos. 17-27, eleven letters from South America, and Nos. 28-
33, six letters from North America, chiefly New Spain, California,
and Sonora. — Vol. II., Nos. 46-51, six letters from South America,
and Nos. 52-6, five letters from Canoao, Tarahumara, Mexico, and
Sonora.— Vol. III., No. 70, a letter from Chili; No. 71, a letter
from California, with the rare map by Eusebius Chino, the Mis-
sionary ; and No. 72, a letter from Mexico. — Vol. IV., No. 90, a
most interesting description of Peru, Buenos Ayres, and the Brazils^
by Francis Burgos. — Vol. V., Nos. 111-115, five letters from Lima,
Chili, and Peru, with a map of the River of the Amazons. — Vol. VI.,
456 david ntttt's catalogue. [theology.
monastic history : — societas jesu.
Nos. 139-40, two curious letters respecting the Iroquois, and the con-
version of Catherine Tegahqueta. — Vol. VII., Nos. 165-70, six letters
from South America; and Nos. 1 71—4, four letters relating toCalifornia
and Mexico, with narrative of Borini's journey from Mexico to
Acapulco. — Vol. VIII., Nos. 205-10, six letters from Quito, Chili,
etc., with Deubler's journey from Cathagena to Popayan, and Gail-
ner's progress thence to Quito; and Nos. 211-12, containing the
discovery of the Nayani, and conversion of Sonora and Tarahuuiara.
—Vol. IX. Nos. 229-232, four letters from Cayenne, New Granada,
and Buenos Ayres, with description of a journey from Paraguay to
Cliili, and another from Panama to Lima, and the discovery of the
Guyannariens of Paraguay. — Vol. X.. No. 249, description of the
island Kintschao (Quinchao) in Chili.— Vol. XI., No. 281-285, five
letters from the River of the Amazons, from Quito, Carthagena, etc.
—Vol. XIV., Nos. 320-21-21*, three letters from St. Domingo,
and from Nanrantsuak and Kebek, in New France, most interesting;
and Nos. 322-5, four letters from the Brazils. — Vol. XVI., two large
folding maps of Upper and Lower Paraguay, and general review of
the Missions. — Vol. XVII. , Nos. 388-391, four letters from Lata-
cunga, with account of the natural productions of countries bor-
dering the River of the Amazons, and the Orinoco. — Vol. XIX.,
No. 416, building of the Church of Kuen in Cayenne. — Vols. XXI.
and XXII., No. 438, a most interesting and romantic diary of Michael
Herre's journey from Europe via Buenos Ayres to St. Jago, and
thence to the Island of Conception ; Nos. 439-45, Seven letters of
Francis Borini, full of curious particulars respecting manners, cus-
toms, natural productions, and mechanical arts of the aborigines of
the Interior of South America; No. 446-7, two letters, describing
the manners and customs of the native tribes on the Orinoko ; Nos.
448-53, nine most valuable communications respecting Carthagena,
Mexico, Cayenne, New Orleans, and the Mississippi, with a very full
account of the discovery of America by Columbus, and a description
of Haiti, occupying eighteen closely printed columns. — Vols. XXIII.
and XXIV., No. 506, interesting letter of Henry Peschke to his
parents from Paraguay, giving curious particulars of the aborigines
and natural productions; No. 510, very full description of Buenos
Ayres; No. 511, respecting the aboriginal tribes of Paraguay. —
Vol. XXV., Nos. 528-33, six letters respecting Cuba, Mexico, Peru,
St. Juan Fernandez, etc. — Vol. XXVI., the Philippine Islands, geo-
graphically and historically described. — Vol. XXVlL, further parti-
culars of the Philippine and other island groups; Nos. 542-5, four
communications respecting Paraguay and Peru. — Vol. XXVIII.,
entirely devoted to Paraguay. — Vol. XXIX., entirely devoted to
North and South America, full of curious particulars respecting the
aborigines of the " far West," now part of the United States. —
Vol. XXXI. the Philippine Islands, and adjacent groups, Nos. 608-
19. — Vol. XXXII. , Nos. 637-40, four communications from North
and South America. — Vol. XXXIII., chiefly occupied with the
Philippine Islands.
Similar particulars are furnished respecting the East Indies, China,
Cochin-China, Borneo, Persia, and the Ottoman Empire, with copious
information respecting the Maronite churches and religious houses
throughout the East. Complete copies of the work are very un-
common.
475G Tanneri (Matthiae, Soc. Jesu) Societas Jesu usque ad
Sanguinis et Vitse Profusionem militans in Enropa, Africa,
Asia, et America, contra Gentiles, Mahometanos, Judreos,
Hereticos, Impios, pro Deo, Fide, Ecclesia, Pietate : sive
Vita et Mors eorum qui ex Societate Jesu in causa Fidei
MONASTIC HIST.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 457
MONASTIC HISTORY: — SOCIETAS JESU.
violenta Morte toto Orbe sublati sunt ; folio, first impres-
sions of the numerous engravings by Melchior Kuesell,
fine copy in old vellum, gilt edges, £4 4s. Pragce, 16/5
This work contains lives of a large number of English and Irish
members of the Society of Jesus, with engravings representing the
manner of their deaths and executions. Among others will he
found full length portraits of Edmund Donelly, E. Campion, A.
Bryant, T. Cotham, T. Metham, J. Cornelius, R. Southwell, H.
Walpole, R. Filcock, E. Page, D. Collins, E. Oldcorn, H. Garnet,
N. Owen, T. Garnet, J. Ogilby, E. Arrowsmith, J. Meagh, T. Hol-
land, Bryant Causfield, R. Corby, R. Bradley, H. Morse, J. Grose,
0. Prescott, W. Boyton, R. Netteville, J. Bath, M. Grimes, P.
Wright, J. Worthington, &c. &c. The volume concludes with a
separate section of 115 pages, entitled "Societas Jesu in America,''
having a frontispiece and 31 plates, by way of illustration.
4757 Tanneri (Matth.) Martyrologium Soc. Jesu, oder die Ge-
sellschaft Jesu bis zur Vergiessung ihres Blutes, fuer Gott,
den wahren Glauben und Tugendten, in alien vier Theilen
der Welt streitend, u.s.w. ; folio, numerous plates by
Melchior Kuesell, vellum, £1 10s. ibid. 16S3
The German translation of Tanner's " Martyrology of the Society
of Jesus " is continued up to 1675, and contains, in addition to the
original Latin, four pages and one plate in the European, six pages
and two plates in the Asiatic, and 43 pages and six plates in the
American sections.
Theologia Dogmatica ; vide : Busenbaum, La Croix, Li-
gorius, Theologia Wirceburgensis, et Zaccaria.
4758 Trigantii (N., Soc. Jesu) de Christianis apud Japonicos
Triumphis, sive de gravissima ibidem contra Christi Fidem
Persecutione exorta, Anno 1612, usque ad 1620; ex Lit-
teris Soc. Jesu cum M. Raderi annotatione et Iconibus
Sadeleri ; 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Monachi, 1603
4759 Turner (Roberti, Devonii) de duobus Triumphis claris-
simis, I. de Translatione Gregorii Nazienzeni Romse ;
II. de Inauguratione Ernesti, Ducis Bavarise, et Nar-
ratio de Morte Ed. Campiani pro Fide, in Anglia, etc.
— Ejusdem Orationes XVI. ; Commentaria in loca Scrip-
turse, nee non Epistolse (ad Guil. Allen, Card. ; Henr.
Dethick ; Jo. Beruit (Bright) ; Nich. Fitzherbert ; Th.
Goldwell, Episc. Assaph. ; etc. etc.) ; 3 vols, in 1, 12mo.
fine copies in stamped hogskin, clasps, very scarce, 12s.
Ingolstadii, 1609
Stengelii (Car.) Monasterologia ; vide No. 3324-5.
4/60 Stevens' (John) Monasticon Hibernicum ; or, the Monastical
History of Ireland ; 8vo. map, and plates of religious habits,
calf, 12s. Lond. 1722
Stoecklein's Reisebe"5creibungen der Soc. Jesu; vide Nos. 4754-5.
Suevicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 2546.
fciuppLiCATORius Libellus Pauperum et Egentium Nomine Hen-
rico VIII. oblatus contra impiam ejus Avariciam ; vide No.
1522.
Tamburini (A.) de Jure Abbatum et aliorum Prselatorum, etc. ;
3 vols, in 2, folio, calf, £\ 4s. Luc/d. 1640 ; vide No. 979
* 3 n
458 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
MONASTIC niSTORY :
4761 Tanner (Bp. Thomas) Notitia Monastica ; an Account of all
the Abbies, Priories, Houses of Friars, as also of Colleges and
Hospitals, founded before 1450, with additions by Nasmith ;
folio, portrait, best edition, old russia, £7 7s. Cambr. 1787
Tanneri (Matth.) Societas Jesu militans ad Sanguinis Pro-
fusionem ; vide No. 4756-7.
Tassin (Dom.) Histoire Litteraire de St. Maur ; vide No. 4531.
Taxatio Ecclesiastica Anglire et WalliaB auctoritate Nicolai IV.
Pontificis Maximi, circa A.D. 1291; folio, boards Londini, 1802
All the taxes of the country were regulated hy this "Taxatio" till 26
Hen. VIII., and all the Statutes of Colleges and Public Schools, up to that
date, are interpreted by it. The Nonae of Edward III. refer to it ; and
amongst the more precious gifts he conferred upon his foundation of
Winchester College, in 1338, William of Wykeham included a contem-
porary copy of this "Taxatio Ecclesiastica," hitherto not collated, which
is still preserved in the College Library, as is also another, relating only to
the Diocese of Winchester.
Theresle (a Jesu, Saec. XVI.) Acta; vide No. 4540.
4762 Thomassini (Lud.) Vetus et Nova Ecclesia? Disciplina circa
Beneficia et Beneficiarios (de primo et secundo Cleri Ordine,
de Clericorum et Monachorum Congregationibus) cum variis
Observationibus, etc. ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £\ 10s. Lucce, 1/28
For other editions, both French and Latin, vide Nos. 974 — 978.
0000 Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline ; vide Nos. 9/6-8.
47G3 Tiron Histoire et Costumes des Ordres Religieux, Civils et
Militaires ; 2 vols. roy. 8vo. many coloured plates, half bound,
morocco, £2 10s. Bruxelles, 1845
Tomas (B. Catarina) Vita; vide No. 4774.
Tombeur (N.) Provincia Belgica Ordinis FF. Eremitarum ; vide
No. 1490.
Tommasi (B. Gius. Maria) Vita ; vide No. 4773.
Trigantii (N.) Historia Japonica Soc. Jesu ; vide No 4758.
4/64 Trithemii (Jo.) Annales Hirsaugienses, complectens Historiam
Franciae et Germanise, Gesta Imperatorum, Regum, Principum,
Episcoporum, Abbatum et illustrium Virorum, e MSS. Monas-
terii S. Galli publicae Luci datum ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum,
£1 5s. Monast. St. Galli, 1690
0000 — Ejusdem de Viribus ilhistribus Regulse S. Augustini
libellus; vide No. 1711. Ord. S. Benedicti ; vide No. 1/11.
Triumphi Ecclesirc Militantis ; vide infra.
Troph.ea Ecclesire Anglicana3 ; vide No. 4306.
Turrecremata (Jo. de) Regula S. Benedicti; vide No. 171 1.
Ughelli (Ferd.) Italia Sacra; vide infra.
4765 Ussermanni (iEmil.) Episcopatus Wirceburgensis chronologice
et diplomatice illustratus ; 4to. vellum, 18s. St. Blasii, 1794
0000 Ejusdem Chronicon Hermanni Contracti, nee non Chro-
nicon Petershusanum ; vide No. 1962.
4766 Vande Putte (Dom. F.) Abbatia Sancti Petri Blandensis ; 4to.
sewed, 12s. Gandavi, 1842
4766* Ejusdem Chronicon Aldenburgensis Monasterii majus ;
4to. plate, sewed, 1 4s. ibid. 1843
MONASTIC. HIST.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 459
MONASTIC HISTORY:
Vastovii (Jo., circa A.D. 820) Vitse Sanctorum Sueo-Gothi-
corum ; vide No. 2330.
Veiitot (Rene Aubert de) ses ffiuvres (les Chevaliers de Malte ;
Les Revolutions ; la Puissance du S. Siege, etc.) ; vide infra.
Visch (Car. de) Bibliotheca Cisterciensis ; vide No. 4559.
Vit.e Sanctorum : vide: Acta, Assemani, Giry, Legenda, Li-
pomani, Lippelvo, Martyrologie, Martyrologium, Menologium,
Royweydus, Surius, Vorragine, Zontani, etc. etc.
4767 Vita del Giovanni Andrea Corderi, Canonico e Fratello professo
del' terz' Ordine de Secolari de San Francesco ; 4to. portrait,
vellum, 6s. Horace, 1759
4768 Vita del Beato Andrea Ibernon, Laico dell' Ordine di San Fran-
cesco della piu' stretta Osservanza de Minori di Valenza nelle
Spagne ; 4to. portrait, calf, 5s. ibid. 1791
4769 Vita della Beata Marianna di Gesu Religiosa dal S. R. M. Or-
dine di N. Signora della Mercede ; 4to. port. sd. 5s. ibid 1783
4770 Vida, Virdudes, y Milagros de la venerable Sierva de Dios, Ma-
riana de Jesus, Virg. Americana, por D. Thomas Gisson y
Leon; 4to. calf, 6s. Madrid, 1754
4771 Vita di S. Felippo Neri, Fundatore della Congregatione dell'
Oratorio, da P. F. B. Aretino ; 4to. vellum. 18s. Rowme, 1636
4772 Vita et Scripta Sigiberti, Monachi, Gemblacensis a Siegfrido
Hirsch ; 8vo. (published at 8s.) sewed, 5s. Berlin, 1841
4773 Vita del Beato Giuseppe Maria Tommasi Prete Cardinale della
Chiesa Romana del titelo de " SS. Silvestro e Martino a
Monte;" 4to. portrait, half bound, 6s. Roma, 1803
4774 Vita della Beata Catarina Tomas dell' Ordine di S. Agostino ;
4to. fine portrait of the saint, half bound, 6s. ibid. 1792
Consult also the general alphabet under the names of the various Eccle-
siastical Biographers, for other single lives of Saints.
4775 Wharton (H.) Anglia Sacra; sive Collectio Historiarum de
Archiepiscopis et Episcopis Angliae ad annum 1540; 2 vols.
folio, fine copy, calf, £3. Londini, 1691
White (Al.) Redargutio Schismatis Anglicani ; vide infra.
Wilkens (F.) Geschichte der Kreuzzuege ; vide infra.
4776 Wurdtwein (S. A. Heliopolis Episcopi) Thuringiaet Eichsfeldia
medii JEvi Ecclesiastica ex Documentis authenticis eruta ; 4to.
uncut, 10s. od. Mannheim, 1/90
4777 Ejusdem Monasticon Palatinum, Chartis et Diplomatibus
instructum, Notitiis authenticis illustratum ; 6 vols. 8vo. vel-
lum, scarce, £2 1 2s. 6d. ibid. 1793-6
0000 Ejusdem Subsidia Diplomatica, et nova Subsidia Diplo-
matica Juris Ecclesiastici Germaniae, etc. ; 27 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£S 10s. Heidelb. 1772-89 ; vide No. 987
4778 Wykeham : — Martyni (Th.) Historica Descriptio, complectens
Vitam et Res-gestas Gulielmi, Vintonensis quondam Episcopi
(iterum edita ad editionem perraram An. 1597,curiset impensis
Jo. Nicholai, Collegii S. Maria? prope Winton. Custodis) ; 4to.
frontispiece, calf, 10s. Gd. Oxonice, 1690
0000 and his Colleges, by Mackenzie E. C. Walcott, M.A. ;
460 DAVID nutt's catalogue. theology.
MONASTIC HISTORY.
8vo. (500 pp. and 2/ Illustrations, bound in cloth, 14s. ; or,
on large paper, bound in cloth, £\ 4s. London, 1852
In Mr. Walcott's account of "William of Wykeham and his Colleges,"
many curious and interesting particulars are preserved of the Monastic In-
stitutions of England, towards the close of the fourteenth century. The
documents are given in Latin, but as the body of the work is written in
English, it might be considered out of place in a catalogue of foreign books.
However, as the publisher of that elegant volume, I may be permitted to
call attention to it, as our colleges and public schools are, in a measure, the
offspring of the religious houses of the middle ages,
Yepes (Ant. de) Coronica de S. Benito, vide No. 4532.
0000 Ejusdem Chronicon Benedictinum ; vide No. 4533, et
Chroniques de St. Benoist, No. 4534.
4779 Yepes (Diego de) Historia Particular de la Pesecucion de Ingla-
terra y de los Martiros mas insignes que en ella ha avido, desde
el anno 1570; 4to. vellum, very scarce, £A 5s. Madrid, 1599
Ypes was domestic chaplain to Mary's husband, Philip of Spain. The
work is consequently one of considerable authority
Zallwein (G.) Opera Ecclesiastico-juridica (de Statu Ecclesise,
de Hierarchia, de Libertate Ecclesiarum, etc.) ; 4 vols. 4to.
calf, 14s. Aug. Vind. 1/63
4/80 Ziegelbaukr (Mag.) Historia Monasterii Breunoviensis, prope
Pragam ; folio, vellum, 16s. Colon. 1740
Ejusdem Historia Litteraria Ordinis S. Benedicti ; vide
No.
Ziegler (C.) de Diaconis et Diaconissis, nee non de Episcopis
eorumque Juribus, Privilegiis, et vivendi Ratione ; vide Nos.
995-6.
4781 Zuxggo (I. a) Historia Canonicorum Regularium, vide Nos. 4491.
Zylesii (Nicolai) Defensio Abbatise Imperialis S. Maximini ;
folio, vellum, rare, 15s. Colon. 1648
"The monks are reproached with being selfish — in that case, I should
never have been one — but it is a calumny which I will not attempt to
refute. The meannesses of human nature are to be found in Cloisters, only
because there are men there : yet there are men everywhere. This does
not prevent our seeing a great many virtues in a Monastery. I protest to
you, I am ashamed of myself when I observe some venerable personages
with whom I live, who are employed in nothing but doing good offices from
morning till night. The world judges of communities only from scandals
which unfortunately blaze abroad, without attending to the talents which
are perpetuated there." The memory of those who culti-
vated wilds, and enriched cities with skilful productions, or ascertained his-
torical facts or the dates of events, is still respected I truly honour
the monks who follow the institutions of the Chartreuse and La Trappe ;
but only a few of these orders are wanted St. Bernard, the re-
former of so many monasteries, rendered himself very useful both to reli-
gion and his country by useful advice both to Popes and Kings, and by the
composition of his immortal works " We should be great triflers,
were it not for the Benedictines," said Innocent XL " Besides their being
an honour to the Holy See and the different churches for whole ages,
they have been the fathers and preservers of history, and we may say, that,
notwithstanding all the wealth and honours they have received, public
gratitude has still left them unpaid .... Do not imagine, that in speak-
ing of a useful life I want to mak.; an apology for the religious Mendicants
at the expense of the Anchorets. Every Order has its rules; and the
maxim here should be, that he who doth not eat flesh should not despite
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 461
him who doth eat ; hut I own I esteem the Brother Minors the more, be-
cause they join the active life of Martha to the contemplative life of Mary ;
and I believe, whatever enthusiasts may say, the active life is much the
more meritorious." — Clement XIV.
4/82 Monastier (A.) Histoire de l'Eglise Vaudoise jusqu'a. nos jours ;
avec un Appendice contenant les principaux Ecrits originaux
de cette Eglise ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Toulouse, 1847
Monetae (Cremonensis, circa A. D. 1225) libri V. adversus Ca-
tharos et Valdenses ; vide No. 2099.
4/83 Monnier (Fr.) Alcuin et son Influence Litteraire, Religieuse, et
Politique chez les Francs ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Paris, 1853
Monstier (Artur du) Neustria Pia ; vide No. 3028.
4/84 Montacutii (Ptichardi, Norvicensis Episc.) Analecta Ecclesiasti-
carura Exercitationum ; folio, half bound, vellum, scarce,
£\ Is. Londini, 1622
Bishop Montagu, who assisted Savile in his edition of Chrysostom's
Works, was successively Bishop of Chichester and Norwich, and one of the
most learned and acute polemics of the reign of Charles I. His " Reply
to Selden's History of Tithes," his " New Gagg for an old Goose," and
" Treatise on the Invocation of Saints," as well as his " Appello Caesa-
rem," were all written in English ; and for the latter he was summoned to
the bar of the House of Commons, where he so ably defended himself as to
retain the favourable opinion of the King. Of his Latin works, in which
he opposes the Mariolatria of the Church of Rome, his " Analecta" and
" Apparatus" have recently attracted considerable attention. In the Vllth
Exercitation of the former, he treats of the " vana, ridicula et impia de
B. Virgine ©eorl/cco conficta et credita de sterili Maria nata," and other
dogmas of the Church of Rome respecting the Virgin Mary; and in Appa-
ratus VIII. of the latter, he enters still more fully into the dogma of the
Immaculate Conception of the Virgin. In his " Origines " he is a stanch
upholder of the doctrines and rites of the Anglican Reformed Church
Catholic, of which he was so distinguished a member.
4785 Ejusdem Apparatus ad Origines Ecclesiasticas ; folio,
scarce, £l 10s. Oxunii, 1635
4786 Ejusdem de Originibus Ecclesiasticis Commentationes
(illustrantur Dogmata et Ritus Anglicanae Ecclesise et vindi-
cantur) ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, scarce, £\ 10s.
Londini., 1636-40
4787 Montalbani (S.) de Immaculata Conceptione Dei Matris ;
3 vols, in 1, folio, frontispiece, vellum, 18s. Panormi, 1723
Montaldi (Jos.) Lexicon Hebraicum ; vide Nos. 2824-5.
4788 Montalembert (Comte de) des Interets Catholiques au 19e
Siecle; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1852
4789 Histoire de Sainte Elisabeth de Hongrie, Duchesse de
Thuringe (A.D. 1207-31) ; 2 vols. 12mo. sewed, 7s.
Paris, 1555
Montalte ; vide : Pascal.
4790 Montani (B. A.) de Optimo Imperio, sive in Librum Josuae
Commentarius ; 4to. ho^skin, 5s. Antv. 1583
Montfatjcon (B. de) Collectio Nova Patrum et Scriptorum
Grsecorum ; vide No. 2101.
4791 Ejusdem Diarium Italicum, sive Monumentorum Vete-
rum Bibliothecarum, Musseorum, etc., Notitiee singulares in
ltinerario Italico collectse ; 4to. plates, calf, 9s. Paris, 1702
vide et No. 2102.
462 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4/92 Montfaucon (B. de) Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum Manuscrip-
torum nova; 2 vols, folio, uncut, £\ 16s. Paris, 1/39
4/93 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Coisliniana olim Seguieriana, sive
MSS. omnium Grsecorum, qua? in ea continentur, accurata
Descriptio, accedunt Anecdota Grseca ex eadem Bibl. cum
Latina Ititerpretatione. ; folio, calf, £\ Is. ibid. 1/15
" Montefalconii 'Anecdota Graeca,' quae illi societatis nostrae signifero,
curriculum litterarium jam primum ingresso, magnam, neque irritam,
futurae famae exspectationem pepererunt." — Dom. Pitra.
4/94 l'Antiquite Expliquee et Representee en Figures ; 10 vols.
folio, best edition, fine impressions of the plates, French calf,
£6 6s. ibid. 1719
4795 l'Antiquite Expliquee et Representee en Figures, avec le
Supplement ; 1 5 vols, folio, first and best edition, fine impres-
sions of the plates, French calf, £12 ibid. 1719-24
4796 Monumens de la Monarchie Francaise ; 5 vols, folio, fine
impressions of the plates, calf, .=€12 ibid. 1729-33
Montis Haunoniae Concilium Cameracense, Anno 1586; vide
No. 1253.
Monumenta Fidei Ecclesiae Orien talis, in unum Corpus col-
legit E. J. Kimmel; vide No. 1239.
Monumenta Historica Britannica, by Petrie, Sharpe, and Hardy ;
vide No. 713.
Monumetensis (Galfridi) Historia; vide Nos. 714 et 723.
4797 Morainis (Ant.) Anti-Jansenius, i. e. Disputationes de Haeresi
Pelagiana et Semipelagiana ; folio, calf, 18s. Paris, 1652
4798 Morcelli (St. A.) Africa Christiana; 3 vols. imp..4to. fine
portrait of Pius VII., half bound, uncut, £2 2s.
Brixice, 1816
" A noble work, the dedication to which is most pathetic." — Dr. Parr.
4799 Ejusdem Menologion. sive Kalendarium Ecclesise Con-
stantinopolitanee, Annorum Vetustate insigne e Bibliotheca Ro-
mana Albanorum editum, Commentariisque illustratum. Acce-
dunt Lectiones variantes IV. Evangeliorum e Codice ; 2 vols.
4to. vellum, £\ 5s. Romce, 1788
More ( Tho. de la) Historia ; vide No. 704.
4800 Morelli (Cyr ) Fasti Novi Orbis et Ordinationum Apostolica-
rum ad Indias pertinentium Breviarium, cum Annotationibus ;
4to. vellum, scarce, 15s. Yenet. 1776
4801 Morenas (Francois) Abrege de 1'Histoire Ecclesiastique (de M.
Fleury) jusqu'au XVIII. Siecle ; 10 vols. 12mo. calf, £\ 15s.
Avignon, 1750
4802 Moreri (Louis) Grand Dictionnaire Historique de 1'Histoire
Sacree et Prophane ; 8 vols, folio, calf, £3 13s. 6d. Amst. 1740
This edition contains Moren's own unaltered articles, which M. Drouet
most inconsiderately thought fit to alter.
4803 le meme, augmente par M. Drouet ; 10 vols, folio, French
calf, £d 5s. Paris, 1759
Morgan (Annales de) ; vide No. 708.
4804 Morhof (D. G.) Polvhistor. literarius, philosophicus et practi-
cus, edidit J. A. Fabricius ; 3 vols, in 2, 4to. portrait, calf,
10s. Lubecce, 1732
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 463
4805 Morhof, 3 vols, in 2, 4to. best edition, . calf, 14s. ibid. 1747
4805* Idem liber, 2 vols. 4to. portrait, half bound, uncut, 16s.
ibid. 1747
4806 Mori (H.) Enchiridion Ethicum, sive Moralis Philosophise Rudi-
menta; 8vo. portrait, calf, 3s. 6d. Londini,17ll
Mori (Henrici, Soc. Jes.) Historia Provinciee Anglicanae ; vide
No. 4735.
4807 Mori (S. F. N.) Recitationes in Evangelium Joannis, edidit Tb.
Jon. Dindorf ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lipsiee, 1808
4808 Ejusdem Praelectiones in Epistolam Pauli ad Romanos ;
8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. ibid. 1794
4809 Ejusdem Acroases in Epistolas Paulinas ad Galatas et
Ephesios ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. ibid. 1795
4810 ■ Desselben Akademische Vorlesungen ueber die Theolo-
gische Moral; 3 vols. 8vo. boards, 6s. ibid. 1794
4811 Mori (Thomse) Opera omnia, prsefixse deVita ac Morte Auctoris
Erasmi et Nucerini Epistolas, etc. ; folio, portrait of Sir Tho-
mas More, vellum, 12s. Francofurti, 1689
4811* Idem liber, cui accedunt Jacobi I., Regis Anglias, Opera
edita a Jacobo Montacutio, Wintonensi Episcopo ; ibid. 1 689 ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, portraits of James I., Charles I., and Sir
Thomas More, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1689
4812 Expositio fidelis de Morte Thomae Mori, et quorundam
aliorum insignium Virorum in .Anglia (Casparo Agrippa,
auctore). Sine loco, anno 1535, Jo. Cochlaei de Matrimonio
Serenissimi Regis Anglise, Henrici VIII., ad Paulum III. ;
Lipsice, 1535 ; 2 vols in 1, 4to. russia, gilt edges, rare, £1 5s.
v. I. 1635
4813 Morin (Jean) Histoire de la Delivrance de l'Eglise Chretienne
par l'Empereur Constantin ; et de la Grandeur et Souverainete
temporelle donnee a l'Eglise Romaine par les Roys de France ;
folio, calf, very scarce, Md 3s. Paris, 1630
The author, the celebrated John Morin, born at Blois, was originally a
Calvinistic Protestant ; but, disgusted at the length to which the members of
rival sects, more particularly the Gomarists and Arminians, carried their
animosities to oue another, he allowed the arguments of Cardinal Duperron
to convert him to the Church of Rome, and became one of the priests of
the Oratory, and afterwards one of the twelve priests attached to the Closet
of Henrietta Maria, the wife of Charles I., in 1625. Compelled to leave
England, he returned to Paris in 1626, where he chiefly devoted himself to
literary pursuits connected with the discipline and liturgy of the Church of
Rome, publishing, however, this " History of the Deliverance of the Church
by Constautine " in 1630. The book gave great umbrage at Rome, not only
on account of its author's views of Church History in the second portion of
the work, the first being a mere translation of Eusebius, but principally on
account of its engraved frontispiece, at the head of which Constantine is
represented as saying, on presenting the map of Italy to Pope Leo III. ;
" Italos parere jubebo." To which the Pope is made to reply : " Tu mihi
quodcumque hoc regni." Cardinal Barberini insisted upon its withdrawal,
but whether Morin complied is uncertain ; though from the scarcity of the
book such was probably the case. The history, written in the manner of
Eusebius, is brought down to the persecutions of the Vaudois under Saint
Louis.
464 davtd nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4814 Morini (Joan.)- Commentarius historicus de Disciplina in Admi-
nistratione Sacrarnenti Pcenitentise tredecim Saeculis inEcclesia
Occidentali, et hucusque in Orientali ; folio, calf, £1 Is.
Antverp. 1682
4815 Idem liber, alia editio; folio, veil. £1 4s. Bruxellis, 1G85
4816 Idem liber; folio, calf, £1 4s. ibid. 1685
4817 Ejusdem de S. Ecclesise Ordinationibus-secundum Latinos,
Graecos, Syros, et Babylonos Tractatus. Accedit Symeonis
Thessalonici (Saec. XV.) de Sacramento Ordinis ; folio, calf,
£1 16s. Paris, 1655
4818 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, £1 15s. Antverp. 1695
"' Morinus de Pcenitentia et de Ordiuationibus ' are known and prized
by all the learned." — Mosheim.
4819 Idem liber, edidit Jos. Aloys. Asemani ; 2 vols. 4to. vel-
lum, £\ 4s. Pomce, 1755-6
4820 Ejusdem de Sinceritate Hebreei Grsecique Textus adversus
Heereticos libellus, cum Appendice de Divinitate Jesu Christi ;
8vo. vellum, 6s. Paris, 1639
0000 Ejusdem Exercitationes Ecelesiasticae et Biblicse ; vide
No. 2826.
4821 Morisani (J.) de Protopapis et Deuteriis, et Catholicis eorum
Ecclesiis; 4to. calf, 12s. Neapnli, 1/68
4822 Mornai (Phil.de) Traite d'Eglise auquel sont disputee les prin-
cipales questions meues sur ce point en notre temps ; 4to.
vellum, 7s. 6d. Pochette, 1599
4823 Ejusdem Mysterium Iniquitatis, seu Historia Papatus ;
4to. vellum, 6s. Gorichem, 1662
4824 Moroni (Gaet.) Dizionario di Erudizione Storico-Ecclesiastica ;
vide No. 4649.
4825 Mortier (Pierre) Histoire du Vieux et Nouveau Testament ;
vide Nos. 469-70.
4826 Moshemii (J. L.) Institutiones Historise Ecclesiasticee Novi
Testamenti ; 12mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Francofurti, 1726
4827 Ejusdem Institutiones Historise Christianse majoris Sseculi
I. ; 4to. uncut, 5s. Hebnst. 1 739
4827* Idem liber, 4to. vellum, 6s. ibid. 1739
4828 Ejusdem Institutiones Historic Christianas antiquioris
(Ssec. I. — XV.) ; 12mo. vellum, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1737
4829 Ejusdem de Rebus Cbristianorum ante Constantinum
Magnum Commentarii; 4to. uncut, 12s. ibid. 1753
4830 Idem liber; 4to. half bound, 14s. ibid. 1753
"Extensive learning, uncommon sagacity, and ready eloquence, have
rarely been so happily combined as they were in Mosheim. His philoso-
phical mind gave to Church history the form and method of a science ; and
his works on the subject exhibit a range of erudition, an accuracy of state-
ment, and comprehensive views, which command the most profound respect ;
while they breathe withal a spirit of candour and moderation which scarcely
allows us to withhold from him our esteem and confidence." — Dowling.
Of all his works on Church history, the volume " De Rebus Christianorum
ante Constantinum," holds the highest rank.
4831 Ejusdem Institutiones Historise Christ, recentioris ;
12mo. boards, uncut, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1741
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 465
4832 Moshemii (J. L.) Institutiones Historise Ecclesiastics antiquse
et recentioris ; 4to. uncut, 12s. Helmst. 1764
4833 Ejusdem Institutiones Historiae Christiana? in Compen-
dium redactae a J. P. Millero ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. (3d ibid. 1761
4834 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lips. 1801
4835 Ejusdem Dissertationes ad Historiam Ecclesiasticam per-
tinentes ; 2 vols. 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Altonce et Lubecce, 1767
4836 Ejusdem de Vera iEtate Apologetici a Tertulliano con-
scripti, Lvgd. Bat. 1720. — Tertulliani Apologeticus cum Notis
S. Havercampi ; ibid. 1718; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. vellum, 12s.
Lugd. Bat. 1718-20
4837 Ejusdem Historia Tartarorum Ecclesiastica, adjecta est
Delineatio Tartaric Asiatica3 ; 4to. map, cloth, edges cut, 4s. 6d.
Hemst. 1741
4838 — Idem liber ; 4to. map, uncut, 5s. ibid. 1741
4839 Idem liber; 4to. map, vellum, 6s. ibid. 1741
4840 Ejusdem de Beghardis et Beguinabus Commentarius cum
Appendicibus Diplomatum edidit G. H. Martini ; 8vo. sewed,
scarce, 8s. Lips. 1790
4841 Desselben Heilige Reden ueber wichtige Wahrheiten der
Lehre Jesu ; 6 vols, in 2, 8vo. frontispiece, black Spanish,
7s. 6d. Hamburg, 1738-39
4842 Elementa Theologiae Dogmaticae, Editio III. aucta a Ch.
E. de Windheim ; 2 vols. 12mo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Noribergce, 1781
4843 Mosconii (J.) de Majestate Militantis Ecclesia3, libri II. ; 4to.
vellum, 9s. Venet. 1602
4844 Moulin (Pierre du, Pere,) Boucher de la Foy, ou Defense de
la Confession des Eglises Reformees de France, livre auquel
sont decidees toutes les principales Controverses entre les
Eglises Reformees et l'Eglise Romaine ; 12mo. newly bound
in calf, scarce, 15s. Geneve, 1635
4845 Defense da Foy Catholicpie, contenue au livre du Roy
Jaques I. contre F. N. Corffeteau; 8vo. cf. scarce, 10s. s. I. 1611
4846 du Juge des Controversies, ou Defence de l'Ecriture
Saincte ; 12mo. calf, 9s Sedan, 1630
4847 des Traditions et de la Perfection et Suffiance dela Bible ;
8vo. calf, 9s. Geneve, 1632
4S48 ■ Eaulx de Siloe pour esteindre le Feu de Purgatoire, et de
noyer les Traditions, les Limbes, les Satisfactions humaines, et
les Indulgences Papales ; 12mo. veil. 10s. Bochelle, 1608
0000 vide et Nos. 4477-9.
4849 Moulin (Pierre du, Fils) Traitte de la Paix de l'Ame et du
Contentment del'Esprit; sm.8vo. cf.scarce, 9s. Charenton, 1663
4850 Movers (F. C.) Kritische Untersuchungen ueber die Biblische
Chronik ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Bonn, 1834
4851 Desselben Phoeuizier, in Ruecksicht ihrer Religion, Gott-
heiten und der verwandten Cultus der Carthager, Syrer, Baby-
loner, Assyrer, Hebraeer, und iEgypter ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£\ 12s. ibid. 1841-50
Muelleri (A.) Symbolae Syriacae et Observationes de Rebus
Svnicis, etc. ; vide No. 2827.
* 3 o
466 david nutt's catalgue. [theology.
4852 Mueller's (Joh.) Widerlegung der Einwuerfe mit welchen die
Baepstische Lehrer die Lutherisch Kirche verdaechtig machen ;
lSmo. vellum, 3s. 6d. IJamb. 1631
4853 Mueller's (J. G.) Vorlesungen vom Glauben der Christen ; 2
vols. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Wintertlmer, 1815
4854 Desselben Blicke in die Bibel in freyen Abhandlungen
und Erklaerunsen einzelnen Stellen des Alten Testaments ;
Vol. I. 8vo. sewed, 3s. Gd. ibid. 1828-30
4855 ■ Dieselben ; 2 vols. 8vo. complete, (published at lis.)
boards, 6s. ibid. 1 828-30
485G Mueller (Jul.) vom Wesen und Grande der Suende ; 8vo. cloth,
Gs. Breslau, 1839
485/ Desselben Christliche Lehre von der Suende ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 16s. ibid. 1849
4858 Desselben Christliches Leben, seine Entwickelung, seine
Kaempfe und seine Vollendung (in einer Reihe Predigten) ;
8vo. (published at 4s. 6d.) sewed, 3s. ibid. 1838
4859 Mueller's (Ph.) Boemische Paepste, oder Geschichte der Ober-
haeupter vom heiligenPetrus bis aufunsere Zeit; Vols. I. — IX.;
9 vols. 8vo. sewed, £l 7s. Wien, 1847-52
Mueller's (T. J.) Symbolische Buecher der Evangelisch-Lu-
therischen Kirche ; vide No. 1254.
4860 Muench (Barth.) Brevis et solidaDilucidatio Psalmornm etCan-
ticorum ; thick 8vo. sewed, 4s. ^Hff- Vind. 1791
1861 Muench (E.) Roemische Zustaende und Katholische Kirchen-
fragen ; 12mo. cloth, 2s. N Stuttgart, 1838
4862 — — — Desselben Eranz von Sickingen's Thaten, Plaeue, Freunde
und Ausgang ; 3 vols. 12mo. sewed, 5s. Aachen, 1829
4863 Muenscher's (W.) Handbuch der Christlichen Dogmen-
geschichte ; 4 vols. 8vo. (pub. atagl 4s.) 14s. Cassel, 1817-19
4864 Desselben Lehrbuch der Christlichen Dogmen-ge'chichte ;
2 vols, in 4, 8vo. sewed, scarce, £1 -Is. ibid. 1831-38
4865 ■ Lehrbuch der Kirchen-geschichte ; 8vo. 4s. Marb. 1827
4866 Muenter's (Frdr.) Kirchen-geschichte von Daenemark und Nor-
wegen; 3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £\ 13s.) sd. 18s. Leips. 1823-33
Munerum Hibernise liber ah Anno 1 152 ; vide No. 3020.
4867 Munif.r (D.) Conferences sur la Lecture de l'Ecriture Sainte,
precludes a Geneve; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Paris, l!^50
4868 Muis (Simonis de) Opera omnia (Commentaria in Psalmos et Can-
tica, et Varia Sacra Rabbinica) ; 2 vols, in 1, fol. cf. 18s. ibid. 1 650
4869 Ejusdem Commentarius in Psalmos et Cantica selecta, cum
Notis et Appendice J. B. Bosuet, et Versione triplici, Vulgata,
Hieronymiana et Muisiana ; 2 vols. 4to. veil. 18s. Lovanii, 1770
" Simon de Muis was Hebrew Professor at Paris, where he died, in 1664 ;
and his Commentaries on the Psalms and Canticles display the most perfect
acquaintance with the great Rabbinical writings of the twelfth century, and
a nice critical discrimination." — MS. Note.
4870 Munk (Sal.) Babbi Saadia Gaon et sa version Arabe d'lsaie ;
avcc un Extrait du Livre Dalalat Al-Hayirin en Arabe et en
Francais; Svo. sewed, Is. 6d. Paris, 1838
4871 Muntikghe (H.) Pars Theologiae Christianae Theoretica in Com-
pendium redacta ; 2 vols. Svo. (pub. 18s.) cl. 9s. Gromng(P, 1818
THEOLOGY.] KO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 467
4872 Muratori (Ant.) el Cbristianismo Felice nella Missioni de'
Padri nella Compagnia di Giesu nel Paraguai descritto ; 8vo.
7s. 6d. Venezia, 1752
4873 Muratori (L. A.) Rerum Italicarum Scriptores, cum
Supplements Tartinii, et Mittarelli ; 31 vols. 1723-71. Ejus-
dem Antiquitates Medii JEvi Italicse ; 6 vols. 1738-42. In all
37 vols, folio, vellum, rare, [j£50.] Mediolani, 1723-71
4874 Ejusdem Antiquitates Italicae Medii iEvi, sive Disserta-
tiones de Ritibus, Religione, Regimine, Legibus, etc. Italici
Populi referentibus post Declinationem Imperii Romani ad
Annum M.D. ; 6' vols, folio, calf, £6 Gs. Medial. 1738
Muratori, who was librarian and keeper of the archives of the duchy at
Modeua, had access to all the private muniments of the family of Este, as
well as to the MSS. in the Vatican, Medicean, Farnese, and other collec-
tions, many of which were either lost or secreted during the wars of Napo-
leon, and are no longer accessible to the student of history.
4875 Ejusdem Anecdota ex Ambrosianse Bibliothecse Codici-
bus eruta Notis, ac Disquisitionibus aucta ; 4 vols, in 2, 4to.
vellum, £1 4s. • ibid. 1697-1713
4876 — — Idem liber; accedit ejusdem Anecdota Grseca cum Versione
et Notis ; 5 vols. 4to. £2 2s. ibid. 1697-1713
0000 Anecdota Graecse ; vide No. 2103.
0000 Ejusdem Liturgia Romana vetus tria Sacramentaria ; vide
No. 3664.
4877 de Ingeniorum Moderatione in Religionis Negotio libri
III.; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Aug. Vind. 1779
4878 Ejusdem de Paradiso Regnique Coelestis Gloria libellus ;
contra Th. Burnetum ; 4 to. calf, 6s. 6d. Verona, 1738
4879 Mureti (M. Ant.) Opera omnia cum brevi Annotatione D.
Rubnken, edidit C.H.Frotscher ; 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 16s. Lips. 1834
Muretus' oration " de Dignitate ac Pra:stantia studii Theologici," was
delivered by him in the Church of the Bernardines at Paris, in 1552, and
would, no doubt, hut for his own misconduct, have raised him to the
highest honours. After his retirement to Italy he laboured diligently with
Paul Manutius and the younger Aldus, in the fields of classical and pbilolu-
gical literature ; and his works, as edited by Frotscher, should find a place
on the shelves of every scholar.
4880 Murga (Petri de) Disquisitiones Morales et Canonicee ; 2 vols, in
1, folio, calf, £\ Is. Lugdini, 1666
4881 Ejusdem Opera Canonico-moralia (de Appelkuionibus,
Qusestiones Practical, Canonicee, et Morales) ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
calf, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1684
4882 Ejusdem Tractatus de Beneficiis Ecclesiasticis. Acces-
sere aliqua Apostolica Decreta circa Indulgentias et Libros
probibitos, etc.; folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1684
4883 Musculi (Wolfgang) Commentarii : in Genesim, Basi/ice, 1600;
in Psalmos, ibid. 1618 ; in Isaiam, ibid. 1623 ; in Mattbiam,
et in singulos Marci et Lucse locos, 3 vols. ibid. 1611 ; in Jo-
annem, ibid. 1618; in Epistolas Paulinas, 4 vols. ibid. 1600-11:
in all 12 vols, in 5, folio, uniformly bound in Dutcb vellum,
£6 6s. Basil. 1600-18
Musculus lays claims to no mean rank amongst the Reformers. Origi-
nally a Benedictine monk, and an eloquent preacher, he early became a
468 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
convert to the doctrines of Luther, and settled at Strasburg, where he mar-
ried. In 1527 he was made Minister of the principal Church at Augsburg,
and prevailed upon the magistrates to abolish entirely the Roman form of
worship in their city, and was consequently obliged to retire to Switzerland
when that place surrendered to Charles V., where he occupied the divinity
chair at Berne at the time of his death, in 15G3. " He was," says Buddeus,
" deeply versed in the languages of classical antiquity and Hebrew." To
which the Pere Simon adds, "that his works exhibit far greater modesty
and respect for antiquity than are usually found in the productions of Pro-
testant writers, and that he was occupied no less than twenty years upon
bis Commentaries before they saw the light." They continue to be held
in great esteem, and are praised by all parties " for accuracy and deep
research."
4884 Musctjli (Wofgang) Loci Communes in Usum Same Theologize
Candidatorum parati ; folio, calf, 18s. Basil, 1560
4885 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, fine copy, uniformly bound
with No. 4876 in Dutch vellum, £\ Is. ibid. 1579
4886 Ejusdem Commentarii in Matthseum, nee non in Marci
et Lucse locos singulos ; Basilece, 1548. — Bullingeri (Henr.)
Comment, in Matthseum ; Tiguri, 1546 : together in L vol.
folio, wooden covers, wormed at the beginning, 15s. 1546-8
4887 Desselben von der Paepstlischen Messe gruendlicher und
wahrhaffti^er Bericht ; 4to. 3s. 6d. Anno 1543
4888 Mtjsculi (And.) Loci Communes Theologici ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
15s. Erf er dice, 1563
Andreas Musculus, who was also a Reformer and a Lutheran divine, was
Divinity Professor at Franckfort-on-the-Oder, where he died, in 1580.
4889 Mussmann's (J. G.) Grundriss der allgemeinen Geschichte der
Christlichen Philosophie ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Halle, 1830
4890 Naebe (F. A. A.) Compendium Historise Ecclesiasticse, ac Sa-
crorum Christianorum ; 8vo. (758 pp.), (published at 12s.),
sewed, 6s. Lipsice, 1832
4891 Idem liber ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1832
Nakateni (Willi.) Coeleste Palmetum, editiones varise ; vide
Nos. 3794-6.
Namur, et sa Cathedrale ; vide No. 4560.
Natalts (Alexandrini) Historia Ecclesiastica ; vide Nos. 31 —
33 ; Ejusdem Theologia Dogmatica, No. 30 ; Ejusdem Expo-
sitio Evangelii, Nos. 36-7 ; et Apologie, No. 38.
4892 Natalis (H.) Adnotationes et Meditationes in Evangelia qua? in
SS. Missse Sacrificio toto Anno leguntur, cum eorundem Evan-
geliorum Concordantia ; folio, vellum, 12s. Antverp. 1594
4893 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, with 153 fine engravings
by Wierx, early impressions of the plates, cf. £3 3s. Antv. 1594
0000 vide et No. 463. '
4894 Neander's (Aug.) Leben Jesu Christi in seinem geschichtlichen
Zusammenhange unci seiner geschichtlichen Entwickelung
dargestelt; 5th edition, 8vo. sewed, 12s. Hamb. 1852
4895 Desselben Der Heilige Bernhard und Sein Zeitalter ; 2nd
edition, 8s. ibid. 1848
4896 Desselben allgemeine Geschichte der Christlichen Religion
und Kirche, bis ztim Baseler Concil, A.D. 1431 ; 11 vols, in 5,
8vo. half bound, calf, £2 16s. ibid. 1826-46
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 469
4897 Neander's (Aug.) Kirchen-geschichte ; 11 parts in 6 vols. 8vo.
hf. bd. cf. £3 3s. Berlin, 1826-30
4898 Dieselbe, zweite Auflage ; 6 vols, in 9, 8vo. sewed, £3 15s.
ibid. 1842-52
4899 Dieselbe ; 6 vols, in 9, 8vo. fine paper, half bound, calf,
£5 5s ibid. 1842-52
4900 Dieselbe ; 2 vols, in 4 parts, imperial 8vo. printed in
double columns, £\ 16s. Berlin, 1856
Dr. Burton, in his Bampton Lectures, eulogises Neander's Church His-
tory, and records the great advantage he derived from its perusal in the
elucidation of the rise and progress of the heresies of the apostolic age.
4901 — Desselben Geschichte der Pflanzung und Leitung der
Christlicben Kirche durch die Apostel : 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s.
ibid. 1832
4902 Dieselbe, zweite Auflage ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. sd. 8s. ibid.\%38
4903 Dieselbe, dritte iVuflage ; 2 vols. 8vo. maps (published
at 14s.) sewed, 8s. ibid. 1841
4904 Dieselbe ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. half bound, 8s. ibid. 1841
4905 ■ Dieselbe Vierte auflage ; 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 12s. ibid. 1847
4906 Desselben S. Johannes Chrysostomus und die Kirche ;
3rd edition, 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Berlin, 1848
4907 Desselben, Theobald Thamer. der Reprsesentant und Vor-
gsenger moderner Geistesrichtung in dem Reform ations-
Zeitalter ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1 842
4908 Desselben " Das Eine und Mannichfaltige des Christ-
lichen Lebens " ; 8vo. (pub. at 5s. 6d.) cloth, 3s. ibid. 1840
4909 Desselben Denkwuerdigkeiten aus der Geschichte des
Christlichen Lebens ; 3te Ausgabe ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s.
ibid. 1845
4910 Desselben Genetische Entwickelung der vornehmsten
Gnostischen Systeme ; 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1818
491 1 Desselben Antignostikus, Geist des Tertullianus und Ein-
leitung in dessen Schriften, mit archseologischen und dogmen-
historischen Untersuchungen ; thick 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1 825
4912 Derselbe; 2nd edition, 8vo. sewed 7s. ibid. 1849
4913 — — ■ Desselben Kleine Gelegenheits-schriften praktisch-clirist-
lichen, vornehmlich exegetischen und historischen Inhalts ; 8vo.
(published at 5s. 6d.) cloth, 3s. ibid. 1829
4914 ■ — Desselben, U'lmann ueber die Suendlosigkeit Jesu ; ibid.
1836 ; 2 vols, in 1 (published at 9s.) calf, gilt, 5s. ^^.1829-36
0000 Ejusdem SS. Patrum Opuscula, vide No. 2014.
Neugart (T.) Episcopatus Constantiensis et Vindouissensis ;
vide No. 4650*.
4915 Nectarii (Patriarchs Hierosolymitani) Confutatio Imperii Papee
in Ecclesiam (edidit J. Allix) ; 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Londini, 1702
Nemestus (Emesinus, circa A.D. 390) de Natura Hominis; vide
No. 2105.
Nennii Historia Britonum ; vide Nos. 707, 1914, 2999, 3000.
Neri (S. Philippo, Fundatore della Congreg. dell' Oratorio)
Vita; vide No. 4771 et Missse Proprise, No. 3684.
Nessel (D. de) Catalogus Codd. MSS. Graecorum et Orientalium
Vindoboneusium ; vide No. 3353.
4/0 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4916 Neubig (A.) Philosophische und Christliche Gotteslehre in ihrem
Einklange dargestellt ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. Nuernb. 1831
4917 Neudecker's (Ch. Gotth.) Urkunden aus der Reforiiiations-zeit;
8vo. (published at 17s.) sewed, 8s. Cassel, 183b'
4918 ■ Desselben merkwuerdige Aktenstuecke aus dem Zeitalter
der Reformation ; 2 vols. 8vo., 4 facsimiles (published at
17s. 6d.) sewed, 8s. Nuernb. 1838
4919 ■ Desselben Geschichte der Deutschen Reformation von
1517-1532; 8vo. portrait of Luther, sewed, 7s. 6d. Leipzig, 1842
4920 Lexicon der Kirchen-geschichte aller Confessionen; 5 vols.
8vo. (published at £3) sewed, £\ 10s. Weimar, 1834-7
4921 Desselben .uehrbuch der Einleitung in das Neue Testa-
ment ; 8vo. (published at 12s.) sewed, 6s. Stargardt, 1830-1
4922 Neugart (Trud.) Doctrina de Sacramento Pcenitentise recte ad-
ministrando ; 4 to. calf, 12s. St. Blasii, 1778
4923 NicoLAi(deClemangiis, Saec.XV. c. A.D. 1412) Opera omnia cum
Notis et Glossario J. M. Lydii; 4to. vel. £1 5s. Lngd.Bat. 1613
0000 de Diebus Festis et Sabbato ; vide No. 2631.
Nicephorus Gregoras (c. A.D. 1350) ; vide No. 1131.
Nicety (Acomnati, circa A.D. 1206) Annales; vide Nos. 2108-9.
Nicet.e (Aquilejensis, A.D. 460) Opuscula ; vide No. 2106.
Nicety (Choniat8e,Saec. XIII.) deStatuisantiquis; vide No. 21 10.
NicetjE (Serronis, Heraclese Ep. Saec. XI.) Catena in Jobum ;
vide No. 2107 ; et in Lucam, No. 2263.
Nicolai I. (Pont. Max. A.D. 867) Epistolre ; vide No. 2111.
4924 Nicolai V. (Pont. Max., A.D. 1454) Vita a D. Georgio coa-
scripta. Accedit Disquisitio de Nicolai V. erga Litteras et
literatos Viros Patrocinio ; 4to. scarce, 10s. bd. Romce, 1742
Pope Nicholas V. has found an efficient biographer in Georgio, whose
picture of the Roman Jubilee of 1450, for the restored peace of the Church
and of Europe, is very graphic ; nor less so is the account of the Pontiff's
grief and distress at Mahomet II. 's success in the East, and the taking of
Constantinople, in 1453. The fall of that city, indeed, broke the Pope's
heart, and he died in 1454.
4925 Nicolai (G.) Bemerkungen ueber den Ursprung und die Ge-
schichte der Rosenkreuzer und Ereimaurer ; 8vo. frontispiece,
sewed, 3s. Berlin, 1S06
4926 Nicolas (A.) du Protestantisme et de toutes les Heresies dans
leur Rapport avec le Socialisme. Precede de FExamen d'un
Ecrit de M. Guizot ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Paris, 1852
4927 Nicole (P.) (Euvres de M. Nicole; 25 vols. 12mo. fine copv,
calf, £2 10s. Paris, 1771-82
Tome I. -XV. Essais de Morale.
,, XVI.-XIX. Instructions Theologiques et Morales sur les Sacre-
mens, le Symbole, etc.
„ XX., XXI.. Le premier Commandement du Decalogue.
„ XXII. Sur l'Oraison Dominicale, la Salutation Augelique, la Sainte
Messe etc.
„ XXIII., XXIV. Traite de la Priere.
„ XXV. L'Esprit de M. Nicole.
" These books, making an abatement for the Roman Catholic views of
the Author, are the most extensive and valuable repository with which I am
acquainted of practical piety : manly, solid, scriptural — every where bot-
tomed on a just knowledge of human nature." — 13i\ Jebb.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 471
4928 Nioole (P.) Instructions Theologiques et Morales sur les Sacre-
mens ; 3 vols. 12mo. sewed, 6s. Paris, 1767
Nicollis (L. V. de) Praxis Canonica ; vide No. 934.
4929 Niecamp (J. L.) Histoire de la Mission Danoise dans les Indes
Orientales ; de l'An 1737 a l'An 1767 ; 3 vols, boards, 9s.
Geneve, 1745
1930 Ejusdem Historia Missionis Evangelicse in India Orien-
tal^ e copiosis illius Actis contracta, aucta a Grischovio ; 4to.
half bound, 7s. 6d. Halce, 1747
4931 Niedner (Chr. G.) Philosophise Hermesii Bonnensis, novarum
Rerum in Theologia Exordii Explicatio et Existimatio , 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Lipsite, 1839
4932 Nielsen's (Ras.) Brief Pauli an die Roemer entwickelt ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1843
4933 Niemeyer's (A. H.) Akademisehe Predigten und Reden bey
feyerlichen Veranlassungen ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Halle, 1819
4934 Desselben Briefe an Christliche Religions-Lehrer ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1803
4935 Desselben Charakteristik der Bibel ; 5 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at 15s.) sewed, 12s. ibid. 1830
4936 Desselben Handbuch fuer Christlichen-Religions-Lehrer ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at 9s.) sewed, 6s. ibid. 1827-9
Vol. I. Populaere und praktische Theologic ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Gd.
Vol. II. Homiletik, Catechetik, etc. ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
4937 ■ Desselben Populaere und praktische Theologie, oder Me-
thodik und Materialien des Christlichen Volks-unterrichts ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Halle, 1805
4938 Dieselbe, Vllte. Auflage ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1829
4 939 Desselben Anmerkungen zu dem Lehrbuche, fuer die
oberen Religions-classen in Gelehrten-schulen ; 2 vols 8vo.
(published at 8s.) sewed, 4s. ibid. 1836
Niemeyer's (H. A.) Collectio Confessionum Fidei Eccles. Re-
formatae : vide No. 1257.
4940 Niemeyer's (D. G.) Bibliothek fuer Prediger ; neubearbeitet
von A. H. Niemeyer und H. B. Wagnitz ; 4 vols. 8vo. best
edition, (published at 16s.) sewed, 8s. Halle, 1796-1812
4941 Nierembergii (Joannis, Eusebii) Doctrinse Ascetica?, sive
Spiritualium Institutionum Pandectse ; 6 vols. 8vo. uncut, 9s.
Aug. Vind. 1756
4942 Ejusdem Stromata SS. Scripturse, Gnomologica et Siga-
lion, sive Sapientia Mythica; folio, vellum, £ 1 Is. Lugd. 1642
4943 Ejusdem Tractatus de Origine SS. Scripturee ; folio, vel-
lum, 12s. ibid. 1641
4944 Ejusdem Doctor Evangelicus ex variis selectisque Opus-
cuiis concinnatus ; folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1659
Niersis (S. Clajensis, Armeniorum Patriarchse, Saec. XII.)
Preces, X. XIV. Linguis editte ; vide Nos. 2112 et 3556.
Nili (Ascetse, A.D. 451) Opera omnia; vide Nos. 2113-4;
Epistolse, Nos. 2115-6 ; Liber de Vitiis, No. 2146.
Nili (Junioris) Vita ; vide No. 2117.
4/2 dayid nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4945 Nisseni (Didaci, Abbatis) Opera omnia (Sermones, Condones
et Commentationes) cura Jo. Freylinck ; 3 vols, in 2, 4to.
hogskin, 18s. Mogunt. 1642-9
4946 Idem liber, alia editio ; 5 vols. 4to. cf. £\ 5s. ibid. 1650
4947 Idem liber, alia editio, edente Jo. Freylinck ; 4 vols, in 2,
folio, calf, £\ lis. 6d. Pedeponti, 1738
4948 Nitzsch (C. J.) Predigten aus der Amtsfuehnmg der letzt ver-
gangenen Jahren, in VI. Auswahlen ; 6 vols. 8vo. sewed, 16s.
Bonn, 1833-56
The volumes are sold separately.
4949 Desselben BiblischeVorlesungen aus dem Alien und Neuen
Testamente fuer Sonn-und-Festtage ; 4to. cloth, 6s. ibid. 1846
4950 Desselben System der Christlichen Lehre ; 8vo. boards,
4s. ibid. 1839
Nivelle (l'Abbe) Constitution Unigenitus deferee a FEglise
Universelle ; vide No. 1319.
4951 Nodier (C.) Bibliotheque Sacree, Grecque-Latin, ou Tableau
Chronologique, Biographique, et Bibliographique, des Auteurs
inspires, et des Auteurs Ecclesiastiques jusqu'a S. Thomas
d'Arquin; 8vo. sewed, 8s. Paris, 1826
4952 Noesselt (J. A.) Opuscula et Exercitationes ad Interpretatio-
nem S. Scripturarum et ad Historiam Ecclesiasticam ; 4 vols,
small 8vo. sewed, 12s. Halce, 1785-1817
" Written with elegance, and with the author's peculiar exactness and
penetration. They illustrate difficult texts of the New Testament, particu-
larly the Epistle to the Hebrews." — Niemeyer.
4953 Desselben Anweisung zur Kenntniss der besten Allge-
meinern Buecher der Theologie ; 8vo. bds. 4s. 6d. Z,eipz. 1800
4954 Desselben Anweisung zur Bildung angehenden Theologen,
heraus gegeben, ben von A. H. Niemeyer; 3 vols. 8vo. (published
at 9s.) 6s. Berlin, 1818
4955 Nogueira (L., Soc. Jesu) Expositio Bullae Cruciatse Lusitaniae
concessae ; folio, vellum, 9s. Colon. 1691
4956 Noldii (Chr.) Concordantiee particularumEbreeo-Chaldaicarum ;
4to. vellum, portrait, 7s. 6d. Hafnice, 1679
4957 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Annotationibus Tympii et
Lexico Michselis ; 4to. portrait, half bd. calf, 14s. Jence, 1734
0000 vide et No. 2828.
Nonni (Poetee, Saec. V.) Paraphrasis poetica Evang. Joannis ;
vide Nos. 2118-9 ; et Nos. 2224-8.
Norberti (Prsemonstratensium Patriarchs, circa A.D. 1130)
Sermones ; vide No. 2120 ; Monumenta Ordinis Prasmonstra-
tensium, Nos. 4652-4.
4958 Noris (Henrici de, Cardinalis) Opera omnia (Historia Pelagiana ;
Dissertatio de Synodo V. CEcumenica ; Vindicise Augustinianse ;
Historia Donatistarum ; Historia Gothescalcana ; Disserta-
tions, Operaque Sacra, Chronologica, et Miscellanea) cum
Observationibus et Indice locupletissimo ; 4 vols, folio, calf,
£2 10s. Yeronce, 1729
4959 Ejusdem Historia Pelagiana ; et Dissertatio de Synodo V.
fficumenica, in qua Originis et Theodori Mopsuesteni Pelagi-
ani Erroris Auctorum justa Damnatio exponitur, et Aquilejense
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 4/3
Schism a describitur ; additis Vindiciis Augustinianis pro libris
a S. Doctore contra Pelagianos ac Semipelagianos scriptis ;
folio, half bound, vellum, 12s. Ad exemjp. Petavinum, 1677
Henry Noris, the son of an Irishman, was born at Verona, in 1561, and
entered among the monks of St. Augustine, where he acquired great repu-
tation on account of his learning, which Moreri records as " excelling that
of most of his contemporaries, and, as is evinced in his noble works, worthy
of all immortality." On the first appearance of his History of Pelagianism,
in 1G73, though accused to Clement X. of being heterodox, that Pope
made him under-librarian of the Vatican, and the popularity of the work
led to various reprints, not only in Italy, but also in Spain and the Low
Countries ; whilst his History of the Donatists, and Sketch of the Gottes-
chalc controversy respecting predestination and grace, obtained for him
the Cardinal's hat in 1695, at the hands of Pope Innocent XII.
4960 Nork's (E.) Etymologisch-symbolisch-mythologisches Real-Woer-
terbuch, entbalteud die Thier-, Pflanzen-, Farben-, und Zahlen-
Sy m bolik mit Ruecksichtuahme auf die symbolische Anwendung
mehrerer Stredte-Lamder-, und Voelker-Namen des Alterthums,
wie auch auf die Symbol. Bedeutung der Feste, gottesdienstli-
chen Gebreeuche und Ceremouial-gesetze aller Nationen ; auf die
symbolische Poesie und Malerei, Bildnerei, Ornamentik und
Architectur ; und auf die Kunst-Symbolik und Iconographie
des Mittelalters, etc. ; 4 vols. 8vo. (published at £1 13s.),
sewed, 18s. Stuttgart, 1843-5
4961 Desselben Braminen und Rabbinen ; 8vo. (published at
5s. 6d.) sewed, 3s. Dresden, 1836
4962 ■ Desselben Biblische Mythologie ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published
at 15s.) sewed, 9s. Stuttg. 1842-3
4963 Desselben Rabbinische Quellen und Paralleled zu Neu-
testamentalischen Schriftstellern ; 8vo. (published at 7s. 6d.)
sewed, 5s. Leipz 1839
4964 Desselben Leben Mosis, aus dem astrognostischen Stand-
punkte betrachtet ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1838
4965 ■ Weihnachts-und-Osterfeier erklaert aus der Sonnen-cultus
der Orientalen ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1839
4966 Nouvelles Ecclesiastiques (par MM. Boucher, Berger, De
la Roche, Troves, Guidy, Rondet, Larriere et St. Mars) pour
servir a l'Histoire de la Constitution Unigenitus, pour les
Annees 1728-82, avec Table (jusqu'a 1760) ; 17 vols. 4to.
fine copy, French calf, £5 5s. 1728-82
0000 vide et No. 1320.
" All the efforts of the Government were exhausted to discover the
authors and supporters, and to stop the publication, two numbers of which
appeared every week; but the attempt was fruitless, and seems to prove
that Jansenism had a multitude of secret friends and abettors." —
Chas. Butler.
Nouvelle Encyclopedic Theologique ; vide No. 581.
4967 Novarini (Aloys.) Lucas et Actus Apostolorum expensi, Notis
Monitisque ex Linguarum Fontibus, Versionum Collatione et
SS. Patribus illustrati ; Lugd. 164 i. — Paulus expensus et
similiter illustratus ; ibid. 1645. — Joannes, Jacobus, Petrus et
Judas expensi similiter et illustrati ; ibid. 1 643 ; 3 vols, folio,
vellum, 362 10s. Lugd. 1643-4
* 3 p
4/4 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
4968 Novartni (Aloys.) Lucas et Actus Apostolorura expensi et illus-
trati ; folio, vellum, 15s. ibid. 1643
4969 Ejusdem Paulus expeusus et illustratus ; folio, vellum,
15s. ibid. 1644
4970 Ejusdem Joannes, Jacobus, Petrus et Judas expensi et
illustrati; folio, vellum, £\. ibid. 1643
4971 Ejusdem Adagia et Proverbiales Formula? ex SS. Patribus
prompta; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £1 lis. 6d. Veronce, 1651
A most useful collection of adages applied to the illustration of Scripture.
4972 Ejusdem Electa Sacra de Agno Eucbaristico, sive de
Eucharistiae Sacramento, Institutione, Mysteriis, Figuris, Riti-
busque nee non de Sacerdotum Dignitate. His insertse Eucba-
risticse Formse varise, a3ri incisse, Orbis multis ex partibus
transmissse ; folio, vellum, rare, £1 5s. Lugduni, 1638
" Aloysius Novarinus was a Theatin monk, whose great knowledge of
the Hebrew, Syriac, and Arabic languages was acknowledged by his con-
temporaries, aud which he applied with singular felicity, to bring out of
obscurity the hidden meaning of many passages of Scripture." — MS. Note.
Novatiani (Heresiarcbi, circa A.D. 250) Opera; vide Nos.
2121, et 2289-91.
4973 Oberthtjer (F.) Hierarcbioe in Ecclesia Christiana CEconomia,
Modus et Ratio ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s. Sulzb. 1820-1
4974 Ejusdem Idea Biblica Ecclesiae Dei; 6 vols. 8vo. half
bound, "calf, 18s. Wirceb, 1790-1821
4975 Ochino (Bernardo, A.D. 1564) Prediche, nominate Laberinthi,
overo del Servo Arbitrio, Predestinatione, Liberta, etc. ; small
8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Basilice, s. a.
4975* Ejusdem Labyrinthi, hoc est, de Libero aut Servo Arbi-
trio, de Destinatione, Libertate ; small 8vo, veil. 7s. 6d. ibid. s. a.
4976 Disputa intorno alia Presenza del Corpo di Christo nel
Cena ; small 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d". ibid. 1561
4977 Ejusdem Liber de Corporis Christi Prsesentia in Ccense
Sacramento ; small 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. ibid. s. a.
1978 Prediche, Vols. I. — II. 2vols.in 1, 12mo. vel. 12s. ibid. s. a.
4979 Ejusdem Expositio Epistolse Pauli ad Romanos ; small
8vo. vellum, 9s. Aug. Vind. s. a.
4980 Ejusdem de Purgatario Dialogus ; small 8vo. vellum, 9s.
Tiguri, 1555
4981 il Catechismo overo Institutione Christiana; small 8vo.
vellum, 15s. Basil, 1561
The La Valliere copy of this rare volume sold for 60 francs.
4982 Desselben Apologen, darin werden die Missbraeuch,
Tborheiten, und Gottlosigkeiten der Papistischen Synagoga
eroeffnet; durch Ch. Wirsung verteutscht ; 4to. hogskin, 7s. 6d.
Sine loco, 1559
Ochino and Peter Martyr were amongst the first of the Italians who
joined the ranks of the Reformers. The former, originally a Cordelier,
threw off the habit of his order, and became a physician ; but again pre-
ferring a religious life, in 1534 he entered amongst the Capuchins, and
became one of the most celebrated preachers of his day, so much so, that
Charles V., who attended his lectures regularly whilst at Rome, said, " That
man would make the stones weep ,•" and Paul III. made him his confessor
aud chaplain. Whilst his patron, the Pope, was instituting the Inquisition,
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 4/5
and countenancing the formation of the Society of Jesus, condemning the
Interim of Charles V., and ohstinately estranging Henry VIII., or busily
engaged in the Council of Trent, Ochino had been secretly won over to
the doctrines of Luther, which he ventured to preach openly. These
" Prediche " brought him into great danger, and, following the example of
Peter Martyr, he sought refuge in England, where Archbishop Cranmer
presented him with a prebend's stall at Canterbury. The accession of
Mary made flight again necessary, and he accompanied Fox and Grindal to
Strasburg, whence he was appointed minister of the Italian Church of
Zurich; but, having written an essay in favour of polygamy, he was
banished, and retired to Slakow, in Moravia, where he died in 15G4.
O'Conor (C.) Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores ; vide No. 3021.
Odespun (Lud.) Concilia Gallise; vide Nos. 1259 et 1277.
Odonis (Astensis, A.D. 1105) Expositio in Psalmos ; vide
No. 1763.
Odonis (Cluniacensis, A.D. 943) Moralia in Jobum ; vide Nos.
575 et 2123.
Odon de Solly et Petrus de Riga; vide No. 575.
Odorici (B. Saec. XV.) Officia Senensia; vide No. 3929.
4983 CEcolampadii (Joannis, vel Hausschein, A.D. 1531) Exege-
mata in Jobum ; Genevce, 1532 — in Jesaiam Hypomnematon
sive Commentarius ; Basil. 1525 — in Hieremiam Commen-
taria, et in Threnos Enarrationes ; Argent. 1533. — Commen-
tarii in Danielem ; Basil, 1530 ; 4 vols. 4to. vellum, scarce,
£2 2s. v. L et a.
4984 Ejusdem Commentarii in omnes Prophetarum libros ; nee
non Exegemata in librum Jobi et in Danielem Commentarii ;
3 vols, in 2, folio, hogskin, scarce, £2 2s. Geneves, 1558, etc.
4985 Ejusdem in Jesaiam Commentarius ; 4to. slightly wormed,
monastic binding, 6s. Basil, 1525
4986 — — — Ejusdem in Epist. Pauli ad Rhomanos Annotationes ;
ibid. 1526 — in Epist. Joannis Catholicam I. Demegorise XXI. ;
ibid. 1525 ; 2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. vellum, 12s. v. I. et a.
4987 Ejusdem Enarratio in Evangelium Matthsei, Conciones,
et Tractatus II. contra Missam et Cultum Imaginum ; Basil.
1536 — in Epistolam ad Romanos ; ibid. 1526 — in Epistolam I.
Joannis Demegorite ; ibid. 1 525 : 3 vols, small 8vo. vellum, 1 8s.
4988 Ejusdem, Zuiuglii aliorumque Epistohe, cum Prsefatione
T. Bibliandri. Accedunt Vitse J. CEcolampadii cura Wolfgang
Capito, et Ulrici Zuinglii ab O. Myconio scripta ; 4to. vellum,
scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Basil. 1591
John Hausschein, following the custom of the day, grecianized his
patronymic to (Ecolampadius, under which he has since been generally re-
cognised. Having studied both at Heidelberg and Tuebingen, he removed
to Basle, and was there honoured with the degree of D.D. Shortly after-
wards he retired to Augsburg, where he joined the Reformers, and was
thence made Divinity Professor and Minister of the Reformed Church at
Basle. Here he sided with Zuinglius against Luther on the doctrine of
the Real Presence. Here, too, he married, as Erasmus quaintly writes, "a
very pretty girl, to mortify the flesh," but only survived that event three
years. " He was the first of the Reformers," says Reimmann, " who under-
stood what constitutes a good and true intrepreter of Scripture. Added to
this he was skilled in languages, well acquainted with the Rabbinical
writings, and above all possessed a mind of no common order."
476 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
CEcumenii (A. D. 950) Commentarii; vide Nos. 2124 5.
(Ehleri (Francisci) Corpus Hrereseologicum ; vide No. 212v*.
4989 CElrich's (J. G. A.) Commentarii de Scriptoribus Ecclesise
Latinse priorum VI. Sseculorum. Prasfatus est A.H. L. Heereu;
boards, 5a. Lipsice, 1791
4990 CElrichs (Jo.) Collectio Opusculorum llistorico-philologieo-
theologicorum Auctorum Variorum seorsum olim editorum ;
2 vols. 4to. sewed, 10s. 6d. Bremce, 1/68
4990*G3rnhjaelms (Claudii) Historia Sueonum Gothorumque Eccle-
siastica, ad fiuem SseculiXII. ; 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d.
Stockholm, 1689
4991 OErtelii (J. G.) Theologia iEthiopum ex Liturgiis, Fidei Con-
fessionibus aliisque Monumentis coiigesta; small 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Witteb. 1746
Octavarium Romanum ; vide No. 3716.
Officia varia Ecclesiee Grsecee; vide Nos. 3552-3*.
Officia varia Ecclesiee Romanse ; vide Nos. 3717-62.
G3ttinger Bibliographie Biographique ; vide No. 544.
4992 Olearii (J. G.) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum ; 2 vols.
in 1, 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Jence, 1711
4993 Olivjs (J. P., Soc. Jes.) Ethicse Commentationes in selecta Scrip-
turee loca ; 6 vols, folio, frontisp. vellum, £2 18s. Lugd. 1677
Vol. 1. In Genesim et Canticum Cantieorum.
,, 2. In Esdram.
,, 3. In I. Esdrse seu de Cyro Rege — Dissertatt. super Evangeliis.
„ 4-6. Stromata ex Divinis Scripturis.
Clement XI. patronised Oliva, who was Professor of Moral Philosophy
at Azalo, and whose works illustrate Christian ethics in accordance with
the doctrines of the Church of which he was, in his day, considered so
illustrious a memher.
Oliver (G.) Monasticon Dicecesis Exoniensis ; vide No. 4655.
4994 Olshausen's (Herm.) Biblischer Commentar ueber saemmt-
licbe Scbriften cles Neuen Testaments, fuer Prediger und Stu-
dirende ; 7 vols. 8vo. sewed, £3 10s. Koenigsberg, 1837-56
4994* Derselbe ; 7 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £A 10s. ibid. 1837-56
Vol. 1. Die ersten drei Evangelien bis zur Leidensgeschichte
,, 2. Das Evangelium Johannis, dieLeidens- und Apostel-
geschichte .....
,, 3. Die Briefe an die Roemer und Korinther
„ 4. Die Briefe an die Galater, Epheser, Philipper, Colosser
und Thessalonicher ....
„ 5. Part I. Der Philipperbrief und die Pastoralbriefe,
von Lie. Wiesinger ....
,, „ Part II. Der Hebraei'brief, von Prof. Ebrard
,, 6. Part I. Die Briefe des Jacobus
„ „ Part II. Die Briefe des Petrus
„ 7. Die Offenbarung Johannis ....
49i)5 Derselbe, Vols. I. — IV. ; 4 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf,
£1 10s. ibid. 1837-44
4996 Desselben Briefe Pauli an die Roemer und die Korhitber
uebersetzt ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. (publislied at 12s.) sewed, 6s.
ibid. 1835-6
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4907 Olshausen (Herm.) Historife Ecclesiastics veteris (Saec. I.-III.)
Monumenta Preeeipua, cum Praefatione A. Neandri ; 2 parts,
8vo. sewed, 5s. Berlin, 1820
4998 Ejiisdem Opuscula Theologica ad Crisin et Interpreta-
tionem Novi Testamenti pertinentia ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. ibid. 1834
4999 Opm^ri (P.) Chronographia Mundi, et Elogia Pontiiicum, Prin-
cipum etc. nee non Historia Martyrum Bataviae ; 8vo. vellum,
10s. Colon. 1625
5000 Opstraet (Jo.) Theologia Dogmatica, Practica et Scholastica ;
6 vols. 12mo. vellum, 18s. Ticini, 1787
5001 Ejusdem de Locis Theologicis Dissertationes, de Verbo
Dei scripto, de Verbo Dei non scripto, de Ecclesia, de Conciliis,
de Summo Pontifice, de SS. Patribus, etc. ; 6 parts in 2 vols.
8vo. half bound, calf, 9s. Vindobonee, 1779
5002 ■ — Ejusdem de Locis Theologicis Dissertationes X. — Acces-
sit W. Le Gros Tractatus de S. Scripturse Sensu multiplici ;
4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Venet. 1783
Optatus (Afer, Episc. A.D. 384) ; vide Nos. 5/5, et 2126-8.
5003 Oratio Dominica Polyglotta in diversas omnium fere Gentium
Linguas versa et propriis Characteribus expressa, cum Disser-
tationibus de Linguarum Origine et Permutationibus, edente J.
Chamberlayne, prsefatus est D. Wilkins ; 4to. calf, scarce,
£1 Is. Amst. 1715
5004 Dominica Polyglotta propriis Characteribus impressa et
Delineationibus Alberti Dureri ciucta, edita a F. X. Stoeger ;
folio, portrait of Albert Durer, each page surrounded with
facsimile borders of his pen-and-ink sketches, boards, £1 16s.
Monachii, 1838
5005 Dominica : Polyglott-Sprachmeister, enthaltend 100 Al-
phabete mit ihrer Aussprache, so wie das Gebet des Herm in
200 Sprachen und Mundarten mit dererselben Characteren und
Lesung ; l2mo. plates, boards, scarce, 9s. Leipzig, 1748
0000 Dominica Polyglotta Aloysii Auer ; vide No. 2/2.
Orationi Divote dalla Duchessa de Bavaria ; vide No. 3763.
(>RDiNAraA varia Ecclesise Romanae ; vide Nos. 3765-7-
Ordoricus (Vitalis, Saec. XI.) ; vide Nos. 575, 705, 3029, etc.
5006 Orelli (C. von) Spinoza's Leben und Lehre. Nebst Abrisse der
Schellingischen und Hegelischen Philosophic ; 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Aaran, 1843
Origines (S. Alexandrinus, A.D. 254) ; vide Nos. 2129-41.
Orlandini (N.) etFr. Sacchini Hist. Soc. Jesu ; vide No. 4738.
Orosius (Paulus, c. A.D. 420) ; vide Nos. 575 et 2142.
5007 Orsi (Card. Guiseppe Agostino) Istoria Ecclesiastica, completa
da Bottari, con la Continuazione al Secolo XIV. ; e l'lstoria
degli ultimi quattro Secoli della Chiesa, da Filippo Ang. Bec-
chetti ; in all, 50 vols. 4 to, best edition, fine copy in vellum,
scarce, £2\. Roma, 1747-97
Cardinal Orsi's own part of the work is confined to the first six centu-
turies ; the concluding volume, the twenty-first of the series, compiled from
his papers liy Bottari, his biographer. Becclietti's Continuation extended
only to the fourteenth cetitury, and was comprised in 17 vols. He then
478 . DAVID nutt's catalogue [theology.
began the history of the last four centuries, and the 12th volume, the last
of the series of 50 vols., brings the history of the Church down to the
year 1587. The 38 vols., to the close of the 13th century, were reprinted
at Rome in 1749-88, in 38 vols. 12mo., copies of which occasionally occur
for sale, at an average of £6 to £7 ; and a later reprint of the same portion
at Venice in 1822-26, in 42 pocket volumes, now out of print, may also be
obtained at a similar price. The original quarto, however, is the only
complete edition.
" I congratulate Italy on the happy production with which you have
enriched it. M. Fleury had occasion for a writer to fill up the chasms in
his history ; for it must be confessed that he has but slightly touched a
number of very important facts. Sometimes it is dangerous to be solicitous
of being too concise — this gives sketches only, instead of finished pieces.
I sincerely wish that your labour may meet with a brilliant recompence, not
for your glory, but for the glory of the Church." — Clement XIV.
5008 Orth's (J. P.) Anmerkungen ueber die Frankfurter Stadt-refor-
mation ; 7 vols. 4to. sewed, £2 2s. Frank/. 1731-75
Ortique (J. de) Dictionnaire Liturgique ; vide No. 3930.
Osiander's (Andr., A.D. 1552) Rathschlag, vom Christlichen
Glauben, etc. ; vide No. 1258*.
5009 Ejusdem Responsum ad Analysin Gregorii Valentini de
Ecclesia ; 4to. vellum, rare, 10s. Tuebingee, 1593
5010 Ejusdem Tractatus de Omnipresentia Christi; 4to. vel-
lum, rare, 10s. ibid. 1587
5011 Osiandri (J. A.) Commentarius in Pentateuchum, Josuam, Li-
brum Judicum, Ruth, et Libros Samuelis ; 8 vols, in 3, folio,
vellum, £\ 8s. ibid. 1676
" Commentarius hie princeps est inter eos quos nostrates scripserunt,
iisque quinque libi'os Mosis itidem illustrarunt." — Walch.
5012 Osiander's (J. E.) Apologie des Lebens Jesu gegen den neues-
ten Versucb, es in My then aufzuloesen ; 8vo. sd. 5s. ibid. 1837
5013 zura Andenken G.Menken's; ein Beitrag zur neuesten
Gescbichte der Theologie ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Bremen, 1832
5014 Osiandri (Lucse) S. Biblia Vulgata ad Fontes Hebraici Textus
emendata, et Explicatione et Locis Commuuibus in Lectione
sacra observandis illustrata ; 3 vols, folio, hogskin, £l lis. 6d.
Tuebingce, 1589-92
The Vulgate Version, taken from an ancient copy, is printed in a different
type from the emendations and explanations, which are chiefly those of
Brentius, Luther, and other Reformers.
0000 Desselben Hochzeits-Predight (Ludewig von Wuertem-
berg und Ursula von Bayern) ; vide No, 4739.
Osingeri (J. F.) Bibliotbeca Augustiniana ; vide No. 4488.
5015 Osoritjs (Hier. Sylvensis Episcopi, A.D. 1580) de Gloria et
Nobilitate Christiana et Civili ; 18mo. vellum, 5s. Monast. 1595
0000 Ejusdem de Religione libri III. ad Gualt. Haddonum, et
Epistola ad Elizabetham, Auglise Reginam ; vide Nos. 1515-16.
5016 Ottii (Jo. Bapt.) Spicilegium ex Fl. Josepho ad Nov. Test.
Illustrationem cura S. Havercampi. Accedit C. Bosii Exer-
citatio Critica; 8vo. vellum, 6s. Lugd. Bat. 1741
5016*Ottii (J. H.) Annales Anabaptistici, hoc est Historia Univer-
salis de Anabaptistarum Origine, Progressu, Factionibus, et
Schismate; 4to. 5s. Basil, 1672
THEOLOGY..] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 479
5017 Otto (J. C. Th.) de Justini Martyris Scriptis, Vita et Doc-
trina; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Jence, 1841
5018 Otto's (C. T.) Catholik und Protestant, oder die vorzueglichsten
Glaubens-Wahrheiten in welchen die Katholisehe Kirche von
der Protestantischen abweicht ; 8vo. sd. 3s. 6d. Dresden, 1826
Ottonis (H. F.) Thuringia Sacra; vide No. 4656.
5019 Oudini (Cas.) Commentarius de Scriptoribus Ecclesise antiquis
illorumque Scriptis, a Bellarmino, Possevino, Labbeo, Caveo,
Du Pin et aliis ad Annum 1460, omissis, cum Dissertationibus,
etc. ; 3 vols, folio, calf, £\ lis. 6d. Lipsice, 1722
5020 Idem liber ; 3 vols. ibid. 1 722. Prtefixa est G. Cave
Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Litteraria ad Saec. XIV.
etc. ; cum Appendice H. Whartoni et Additamentis Dan.
Waterland ; 2 vols. Basil. 1741 : in all, 5 vols, folio, calf, car-
mine edges, £5 5s. Lips, et Basil. 1722-41
Oudin's Commentary forms a necessary Companion to Cave's " Literary
History," "which," says Weismann, " it partly incorporates and corrects,
or partly fills up and augments."
5021 Supplementum de Scriptoribus vel Scriptis Ecclesiasticis
a Bellarmino omissis, ad Ann. 1460, vel ad Artem Typograph.
inventam ; thick 8vo. uncut, 6s. Paris, 1676
Otjghton (Th.) Ordo Judiciorum in foro Ecclesiastico-civili Bri-
tannico et Hibernico ; vide No. 935.
5022 Outram (Guil.) de Sacrificiis Judaeorum et de Sacrificio Christi;
4to. calf, 9s. Lond. 1677
5023 Overard (Rene) Motifs de Reunion a. l'Eglise Catholique ;
18mo. calf, 4s. 6d. Paris, 1668
5024 Oviedo (Fr. de) Tractatus Theologici, Scholastici, et Morales de
Fide, Spe et Charitate ; jjfolio, vellum, 15s. Lagduni, 1651
5025 Paaz (Balth.) Commentarii ad Canticum Moysis, cum Annota-
tionibus moralibus ; folio, vellum, 12s. TJlysp. 1618
5026 Ejusdem Commentarii in Canticum Ezechise (Isaiae
XXXVIII.) ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Lugd. 1623
5027 ■ Ejusdem Commentarii in Epistolam Jacobi ; 4to. vellum,
7s. 6d. Antverp. 1617
5028 Pabstthum (das) im Widerspruche mit Vernuuft, Moral und
Christenthum, nachgewiesen in seiner Geschichte, von Anti-
Romahus ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 1 2s. Stuttgart, 1838
Pachmayr (P. Mar.) Abbates Cremifanenses ; vide No. 4525.
5029 Pachymeri (Georgii, Saec. XIV.) Historia Orientalia, Greece,
edidit Imm. Bekker ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 4s. Bounce, 1848
Pachymere's " History of his own Times," commences with the year
1308, and as he describes, from his own knowledge, the transactions in
which he took part, his book has obtained the highest credit with poste-
rity.
5030 Pactaudi (P. M.) de S. Christianorum Balneis Tractatus ; 4to.
plates, uncut, 7s. 6d. Bomce, 1758
Consult the class of History and Antiquities for his other works.
5031 Paciuchelli (Aug.) Opera: Lectiones in Jonam ; nee non
Expositio in Epistolam Pauli ad Romanos, ex SS. Patribus et
Doctoribus collecta. Accedunt Exercitationes dominantis
480 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Animae in Psalmum LXXXVI. ac Tractatus cle Pcenitentia ;
6 vols, folio, hogskin, £3 3s. Antverp. 1680-7
.5032 Pacixjchelli (Aug.) Lectiones Morales in Jonam ; 3 vols, folio,
vellum, £l 5s. Monachii, 16/2
5033 Ejusdem Exposition* Epistolam Pauli ad Romanos ; folio,
hogskin, 12s. ibid. 1677
5034 Pageant : — Banck (Laurentii, Noropensis, Gothi) Roma Tri-
umphans, seu Actus Inaugurationis et Coronationis Innocentii
X. Pont. Max. Brevis Descriptio ; 18mo. engraved frontispiece,
representing the consecration of a Cardinal, with general view of
Rome below, portrait of Pope Innocent X., and plates of the
Coronation of the Pope (a folding plate) ; of the two triumphal
arches ; of the grand cavalcade (in two large folding plates) ; of
the entrance into the Basilica ; the Salutation of the Holy Rood ;
of the offering of the Keys and homage ; and of the two pyro-
technic displays (the last five, folding plates), fine copy red
morocco, gilt edges, scarce, £ 1 Is. Franekerce, 1645
5035 Pageant : — Porta Honoris quam VII. Bambergae Collibus, illo-
rumque SS. Patronis conspicuam, Rev. Dom. Petro Philippo,
S. R. I. Principi, et Bambergensi Episcopo dicabat Senatus,
etc. Bamberg. ; folio, large folding plate, with Latin and Ger-
man metrical description, 7s. 6d. Bamb. 1672
Pageant : — Gregorii XIV. (Maur. Cappellari) Progressi alle
Provincie ; vide No. 2565.
5036 Pagi (A.) Critica Historico-Chronologica in universos Annales
Ecclesiasticos Ceesaris Cardinalis Baronii, in quaRerum Narra-
tio illustratur et suppletur, Ordo Temporum corrigitur, et Pe-
riodo Graeco-Romano nunc primum concinnatamunitur ; 4 vols,
folio, vellum, £2 5s. Antverpice, 1705
5037 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £2 12s. 6d.
ibid. 1727
" A noble contribution to Churcb-history, and still regarded as the most
important work on Ecclesiastical Chronology. It was written to correct
the faults and supply tbe omissions in Baronius." — Dowxing.
5038 Pagi (F.) Breviarium Historico-chronologico-criticum, illustriora
Pontiflcum Romanorum Gesta, Conciliorum generalium Acta,
necnon cumplura cum S. Rituum turn antiquae Ecclesisa Capita,
complectens; 4 vols. 4to. hogskin, £ I Is. Antverp. 1/1 7-2 1
5039 Idem liber, alia editio ; 6 vols. 4to. vellum, £\ 16s.
Venet. 1730-53
This work, intended to correct the chronological history of the Popes,
is by the nephew of Anthony Pagi, whom he assisted in his " Critica Cliro-
nologica" on Baronius. The author shows that important dates were much
corrupted, and had produced no little confusion in ecclesiastical history.
5040 Palairet (El.) Observations Philologico-criticae in Novum Tes-
tamentum ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Lugd.Bat. 1752
5041 Palatii (Jo.) Gesta Pontiflcum Romanorum a S. Petro usque ad
Alexandrum VIII. cum Imaginibus ad vivum aere exculptis,
Hieroglvphiis, Signis, Sigillis, Numismatibus, etc. ; 5 vols,
folio, vellum, £\ 10s. Venet. 1687-90
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 481
5042 Palatii (Jo.) Gesta Pontificum :— Idem liber ; 5 vols, in 2, folio,
plates, title mended, £ 1 Is. ibid. 1687-90
5043 Ejusdem Fasti Carclinalium omnium S. Romanse Ecclesise
a S. Petro usque ad Innocentem XII. ; 5 vols, folio, vellum,
£3. ibid.} 70 1-3
0000 Ejusdem Monarchia Occidentalis ; vide : History and An-
tiquities.
5044 Palingenii (Marcelli) Zodiacus Vitse, hoc est de Hominis Vita,
Studio ac Moribus, libri XII. ad optimorum Editionum Fidem
accurate edidit Car. Herm. Weise ; 18mo. sd. 2s. Lipsics, 1832
5045 Idem liber; 18mo. fine paper, sewed, 3s. ibid. 1832
5046 Idem liber; 18mo. fine paper, calf, gilt, 5s. ibid. 1832
Palingenius's real name was Pierre Angela Manzolli, the anagram of
which is Marcello Palingenio. So highly did Archbishop Grindall esteem
the " Zodiacus Vitae," that in the statutes for the government of his
school of St. Bees, he recommends " the master to teach the boys Palin-
genius, Sedulius and Prudentius." Barnaby Googe translated it into
English, and there are versions of it in almost every other modern European
language.
5047 Palissy (Bernard) ses CEuvres completes ; conformes aux textes
originaux ; avec des Notes et une Notice Historique par P. A.
Cap; 18mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1844
Palladius (Helenopolitensis, A.D. 421) ; vide Nos. 2144-6.
5048 Pallavicino (Sforza, Cardinale Soc. Jes.) Istoria del Concilio
di Trento ; ove insieme rifiutasi con Autorevoli Testimonianze
l'lstoria falsa sotte nome di P. Soave Polano ; 3 vols. 4to.
calf, £\ Is. Boma, 1664
5048* la medesima Istoria del Concilio di Trento, illustrata con
Annotationi da F. A. Zaccaria, 4 vols. 4to. best edition, half
bound, vellum, £2 16s. ibid. 1833
Reprinted from Zaccaria's own copy of his edition of 1792-7.
0000 la medesima Istoria, prima edizione ; vide No. 1311.
5049 Idem liber, Latine redditus a J. B. Giattino, cum P. Fon-
tidonii Apologia adversus J. F. Fontanum ; 3 vols, folio, calf,
£\ 4s. Aug. Vind. 1769
0000 Histoire du Concile de Trent par l'Abbe Migne ; vide
No. 601.
0000 Ejusdem Vindicationes Soc. Jesu ; vide No. 4740.
Palm's (J. G.) Luther's Bibel-uebersetzung ; vide No. 522.
5050 Palma (J.) Preelections Historian Ecclesiastic* ; 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 12s. Romce, 1838-42
Palmer ( W.) Origines Liturgicae ; vide No. 3976.
Pamelti (Jacobi, Brugensis) Vita Tertulliani ; vide Nos. 2286,
etc. — Ejusdem Notae in S. Cyprianum ; Nos. 1820, etc.
Panagiotti (A.D. 1673) Confessio Orthodoxa Ecclesise Orien-
talis, nee non Gennadii et Cyrilli Lucar Confessiones ; vide No.
1239.
Pandects Justinianse ; vide No. 936.
5051 Pantheon Anabaptisticum et Enthusiasticum : das ist Geist-
lichen Lust-Hauss wider die Alten Quacker und Neuen Frey
Geister ; thick folio, many portraits, including Venner, Crom-
* 3 o.
482 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
well, Peters, Hobbes, and Flucld, and prints, including one of
Jacob Naylor attempting to raise the dead, vellum, 18s. 1702
5 Of) 2 Pantheon Anabaptisticum et Enthusiasticum, etc. ; folio, plates,
calf, 18s. 1702
5053 Panvinii (O.) Epitome Pontificum Romanorum aS. Petro usque
ad Paulum IV. ; folio, hogskin, numerous wood engravings,
15s. Venet. 1557
Onuphrius Panvinius' Lives of the Popes, written in continuation of Pla-
tina, are brought down to the author's own time, Paul IV. dying in 1559,
and Panvinius in 1568.
Panzeri (Geo. Wolfg.) Annales Typographici ; vide No. 545.
5054 Papin (Is.) la Tolerance des Protestans, et l'Autorite de l'Eglise,
ou Reponse a la Lettre Pastorale de M. Jurien ; 12mo. scarce,
7s. Paris, 1G92
Both Papin and Jurien were ordained priests of the Church of England,
which Papin renounced for that of Rome, and Jurien for that of Geneva.
Paraclitica Graeca ; vide Nos. 3554-5.
Par^ei (Dav.) Irenicum ; vide No. 937.
Par^enetici Veteres ; vide No. 3022.
Paramo (L. de) Ofricium S. Inquisitionis ; vide Nos. 4579-80.
5055 Pareau (A. H.) de Mythica Sacri Codicis Interpretatione ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. Gruening, \824<
5056 Pareau (J. II.) Antiquitas Hebraica breviter descripta ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1817
5057 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1823
5058 Ejusdem Institutio Interpretationis Veteris Testamenti ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1822
5059 Idem liber; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1822
Dr. Parr calls the " Institutio" " a valuable book."
50C0 Paravicini (J. P.) Polyanthea SS. Canonum co-ordinatorum,
qui in Conciliis generalibus ac provincialibus, in Decreto Gra-
tiani, in Decretalibus, in Epistolis ac Constitutionibus Roma-
norum Pontificum ad nostra usque tempora prodierunt ; 3 vols,
folio, vellum, £2 5s. Neo-Fraga, 1708
5061 Parei (sive Waengler, Davidis) Opera Tbeologica exegetica ;
4 vols, in 3, folio, calf, £\ As. Genevcp, 1647
" Sa reputation s'augmenta de telle sorte de jour en jour, qu'on voyoit
venir du fond de la Hongrie plusieurs etudians pour prendre ses leqons." —
MORERI.
" He was one of the most learned and powerful polemical writers
amongst, the Reformers of his day, attacking alike the errors of Romanism,
Socinianism, and other heterodox bodies ; and amongst his collected works
there are some tracts against Bellarmine, which well deserve republication.
His Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans gave such offence
to King James I. of England, that it was ordered to be burnt by the com-
mon hangman." — MS. Note.
5062 Paris (Joannis de, Antverpiensis, Soc. Jesu) Margarita Evange-
lica, sive Jesu Christi D. N. Vita (Accedit Eienchus Vitse
Christi Historieeque Evangelicae, ordine temporis, Tabulis
dispositus) ; 4to. frontispiece, calf, antique pattern, carmine
edges, £■] Is. Antverp. 1657
5063 Idem liber; 4to. vellum, 16s. ibid. 1657
With a curious dedication of three pages to the Virgin Mary.
THEOLOOY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 483
Paris (Mattbsei), Rogeri Wendoveri, et Willielmi Rishangeri
Historia Major, etc. ; vide Nos. 710-11, et 3003-4.
Parker (M. Cantuariensis, A.D. 1575) de Antiquitate Britan-
nicse Ecclesiae ; vide Nos. 4657-9.
50G4 Parker (Sam. Oxoniensis Episcopi) de Rebus sui Temporis
(A.D. 1660-76) Commentaria ; roy. 8vo. calf, 6s. Land. 1726
5065 Ejusdem de Deo et de Providentia Divina Tractatus ;
4to. calf, 6s. ibid. 1678
Written in refutation of the ancient philosophers and modern free-thinkers.
Bishop Samuel Parker entertained notions similar to those since known as
" Tractarian."
Parsons (Roberti, Soc. Jesu) Responsio ad Edictum Elizabethse ;
vide Nos. 1514 et 4741.
5066 le tre Conversioni dell' Ingbilterra ; 3 vols. 4to. portrait,
vellum, very scarce, £1 2s. Roma, 1752
5067 Delia Persecutione de Catolici nel Regno d'Inghilterra ;
Bologna, 1582, cuts — Causino (N.) Historia di Maria Stuarda ;
ibid. 1645 ; 2 vols, in 1, 18mo. vellum, rare, £\ 5s. v. I. e. a.
" Cette traduction ' della Persecutione' est plus rare que le texte Latin
qui a ete paye jusqu'a £6 16s. 6d. chez Bindley." — MS. Note.
5068 Pascal (B ) Lettres Provinciales, avec des Notes par l'Abbe
Maynard ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Paris, 1851
5069 Lettres Provinciales ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s. Paris, 1830
0000 vide et Nos. 4742-3.
"The discernment displayed in this attack on the Jesuits estahlished the
author's reputation as a metaphysical disputant, and induced Voltaire,
notwithstanding his strong prejudices against Pascal, to ascribe to his Pro-
vincial Letters the fixation of the French Language, and to say that
" Moliere's best Comedies do not excel them in wit, nor the compositions
of Bossuet surpass them in sublimity." This is perhaps the highest
praise that a freethinker could bestow upon them, because the watch-cry
of his party, tbat " piety only attaches itself to weak minds," must hence-
forth be abandoned, now that the greatest mathematician and logical
reasoner of France had placed himself in the ranks with Sir Isaac Newton,
as the apologist of revealed religion and divine love, with such unanswer-
able arguments, that even the greatest infidel of the day had to admit of
their wit and sublimity." — MS. Note.
5070 Pensees, avec des Notes par P. Faugere ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 14s. Paris, 1844
5071 les memes avec les Lettres Provinciales ; 2 vols. 12mo.
(Bibliotheque Charpentier) sewed, 6s. Paris, 1856
Pascal records a contemporary rumour as to the immediate cause of
Cromwell's death, which differs from that usually received. "An atom,
a grain of sand," are his words, " that would have been of no significance
in any other part of the universe, being lodged in such a particular place,
was an instrument of Providence to bring about the most happy Revolution,
and to remove from the face of the earth this troubler of mankind."
" I advise you to read ' The Thoughts ' of Pascal on Religious truths."
Clement XIV.
Paschasii (Petri Hispani, A.D. 1305) Opera: vide No. 2147.
Pasciiasius (Radbertus, A.D. 850) ; vide Nos. 2148-9.
5072 Passaglia (Caroli, Soc. Jesu) Commentarius de Prrerogativis
B. Petri, Apostolorum Principis, auctoritate Divinarum Litte-
rarum comprobatis ; royal 8vo. (608 pp.) 10s. 6d.
liaiisbonce, 1850
484 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5073 Passaglia (Caroli, Soc. Jesu) de Prserogativis B. Petri, etc. ;
royal 8vo. half bound, calf, cloth sides, 12s. Ratisb. 1850
The Author has shown much diligence and learning in collecting together
all incidents in the life of St. Peter, both according to the accepted and the
apocryphal books of the New Testament, which appear to favour the
Romanist assertion of his supremacy over the other Apostles, and has
illustrated them from the writings of the Fathers, throwing down the
gauntlet to the Protestant divines of the Continent, who have in their
recent writings attacked that dogma of his Church.
5074 Ejusdem de iEternitate Pcenarum, deque Igne inferno
Commentarii ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. ibid. 1854
5075 Ejusdem Commentarius de lmmaculato Deiparge, semper
Virginis Conceptu; thick 4to. hf.bd. russia, £\ 8s. Neapoli, 1855
0000 vide et Nos. 3127-29*.
5076 Passe ri (J. B.) in Monumenta Sacra Eburnea Expositiones.
Accedit ejusdem Epistola de Artophorio Eburneo Pisaurensi ;
imperial folio, large paper, plates, sewed, 6s. Florentine, 1759
5077 Passerini (P. M.) de Hominum Statibus et Officiis, Inspec-
tiones Morales ad ultimas VII. Questiones secundse Secundae
D. Thomas ; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £1 16s. Lucce, 1732
5078 Ejusdem Commentariain VI. librum Decretalium; 2 vols.
folio, vellum, £,\ 4s. Venet. 1698
5079 Ejusdem Tractatus deElectione Canonica ; folio, vellum,
12s. Colonics, 1695
Passional (der alte) von C. H. Hahn ; vide No. 3768.
Passionei (Card.) Lexicon Hebraicum ; vide No. 2830.
5080 Passovii (F.) Opuscula Academica edidit N. Bachius ; thick 8vo.
(published at 12s.) sewed, 4s. 6d. Lipsice, 1835
Patres Apostolici ; vide Nos. 2151-62.
Patres Ecclesiastici et Doctores, Scriptoresque Ilistoriae Ecele-
siasticas et de Rebus Ecclesiasticis, qui ab iEvo Apostolico ad
Innocentii III. tempora fioruerunt ; vide No. 575, et Nos.
1575-2343.
0000 Bibliothec® Varise Vett. Patrum ; vide Nos. 1725-53, et
No. 2343.
0000 Catenas Varise Vett. Patrum ; vide Nos. 2166-80.
0000 Opuscula et Eragmenta Vett. Patrum ; vide No. 2183-5.
0000 Spicilegia Varia Vett. Patrum ; vide p. 209.
0000 Spicilegium Romanum Angeli Maii ; vide Nos. 2186-7.
Ejusdem Auctores Classici et Patres; Nos. 4185-6; Ejus-
dem Nova Bibliotheca Patrum; Nos. 1745-6; et ejusdem
Scriptores Veteres Vaticani ; vide Nos. 2161-3.
Patrum Thesaurus ; vide Thesaurus.
Patricius (S. Hibernorum Apostolus) ; vide No. 2188.
5081 Patritii (Francisci Xaverii,»e Soc. Jesu D. Decurialis Coll. Rom.
Libris Sacris Interpretandis etc.) de Evangeliis, libri III. ;
2 vols. 4 to. sewed, £\ 10s. Friburgi, 1855
5082 Patrologi^e Institutiones Macarii a S. Elia ; 8vo. half bound,
5s. Grcecii, 1781
Paulinus (Aquilejensis, A.D. 840); vide Nos. 2190-1.
Paulinus (Diaconus Casinensis, A.D. 799) ; vide Nos. 2194-5.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 485
Paulinus (Nolanus, A.D. 431) ; vide Nos. 2192-3, et 4681.
5083 Paulinus (a S. Bartholomeo) Systema Brahmanicum liturgicum-
mythologicum civile ex monumentis Indicis, Dissertationibus
historico criticis illustratum ; 4to. numerous plates, rare, £1 Is.
Romce, 1791
5084 Paulus (S. Apostel) Brief an die Christen in Rom uebersetzt
und erlaeutert ; vol. I 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Nuernb. 1831
5085 Ejusdem Epistola ad Romanos, Grace, cum Commen-
tario perpetuo, edidit C. F. Boehme ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Lips. 3806
5030 ■ Desselben Ermahnungs-schreiben an die Hebraer-Christen
wortgetreu uebersetzt von H. E. G. Paulus ; 8vo. sewed, 5s.
Heidelb. 1833
5087 Ejusdem Epistola ad Ilebraeos, Latine vertit et Com-
mentario instruxit Ch. F. Boehme; 8vo. (published at 17s.)
cloth, boards, 9s. Lipsice, 1825
0000 vide et No. 629.
For other versions of the Epistles of St. Paul, with commentaries, con-
sult the general alphabet under the names of the translators and editors.
5088 Briefe des Apostels barmonisch geordnet unter den
Grundlehren der Christenheit ; nebst Einleitung ueber das
Leben und die Briefe des Apostels ; 8vo. sd. 5s. Frank/. 1844
5089 Paulus (H.E.G.) Memorabilien: eine Philosophisch-theologische
Zeitschrift der Geschichte und Philosophic der Religionen, dem
Bibelstudium und der Morgenslaendischen Litteratur gewid-
met ; 8 parts in 3 vols. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Leipzig, 1791
5090 Desselben Leben Jesu, als Grundlage einer reinen Ge-
schichte des Urchristenthums ; 2 vols, in 4, 8vo. sewed, £\ 10s.
Heidelberg, 1828
Vol. I.— 1. Geschiehts-erzhsehlung I.— 130 . . 0 11 0
2. Dieselbe, 131—215 . . . . 0 10 0
„ II. 1. & 2. Text; Uebersetzung . . . 0 14 0
5091 Desselben Aufklaerende Beitaerge zur Dogmen-kirchen
und Religions-Geschichte ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. Bremen, 1837
5092 Desselben endlich offenbar gewordene positive Philoso-
phic der Offenbarung oder Entstehungs-geschichte, woertlicher
Text, Beurtheilung und Berichtigung der von Schellings'chen
Entdeckungen ueber Philosophic ueberhaupt, Mythologie und
Offenbarung des dogmatischen Christenthums, 8vo. (published
at 15s.) sewed, 7s. 6d. Darmstadt, 1843
0000 Desselben Brief des Apostel Paulus an die Hebraeer ; vide
No. 5086.
5093 Desselben drey Briefe des Heiligen Johannes wortgetreu
uebersetzt und erklaert ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Heidelb. 1829
Paulus (Lugd.) Jansenismus exarmatus ; vide No. 3162.
5094 Pauli (Silentiarii) Descriptio Magnse Ecclesise, et Ambonis et
Johannis Gazaei Descriptio Tabulae Mundi, edidit F. Graeffe ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lipsice, 1822
5095 Pauthier (G.) Livres Sacres de l'Orient : Le Chou-king ; lesS Se.-
Chou ; les Lois de Manou ; le Koran. Traduits en Francois ;
8vo. sewed, 10s. Paris, 1852
" Chou-king is a synonymous term to our Bible, and means simply " the
Book," and is used by the Chinese as the title of their most sacred volume.
486 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
The SSe-Chon contains the four hooks of Morals of Confucius and his
disciples. The Vedas contain the Laws of Manou, the earliest Indian
lawgiver. Thesp, with the Koran, form the contents of this volume.
Paz (Alv. de, Sec. Jes.) de Vita Beligiosa ; vide No. 4660.
Paz (G. Suarez de) Praxis Ecclesiastica ; vide No. 938.
5096 Pearson (Joa. Cestr. Episcopi) Vindiciae Epistolarum S. Ignatii.
Accedunt Isaaci Vossii Epistolae duae adversus Dav. Blondel-
lum ; 4to. calf, 10s. Cantabrigice, 1672
0000 Ejusdem Annales Paulini ; vide No. 5234.
Peckii (P.) Opera Canonica ; vide No. 939.
Pelagixjs (vel Morgan, Heresiarchus, c.A.D.420); videNo.2196.
5097 Pellicani (C.) Opera omnia; 8 vols, in 5, folio, hogskin, slightly
wormed, £3 10s. Turici, 1533-39
5097* Idem liber; 8 vols, in 6, folio, hogskin, clasps, £5 5s.
ibid. 1533-9
Vol. 1,2. In Pentateuchum et Lihros Historicos.
,, 3, 4. In Prophetas et Hagiographa.
„ 5. In Libros Apocryph. Vet. Test.
„ 6. In Evangelia et Acta Apostolorum.
„ 7, 8. In Epist. Pauli et omnes Catholicas. In Apocalypsin.
The works of this celebrated Reformer are but little known in this coun-
try. The personal friend of Zuingle, at whose instance he filled the
Hebrew Chair in the University of Zurich, he aided the great cause by an apt
and happy method of illustrating Scripture, " which made him," says
D'Aubigne, " one of the most useful of all who took part in the labours of
the Reformation."
5098 Ejusdem in Pentateuchum et in Libros historicos Com-
mentarius ; 2 vols, in I, folio, fine copy in stamped hogskin,
with brass corners, 14s. ibid. 15S2
5099 Pellicia (A. A.) de Christiana} Ecclesiae primae, mediae et no-
vissimae iEtatis Politia (de Baptismo, de Baptisteriis, de Sacra-
mento Confirmationis, de Ministriis, de Bitibus Consecrationis
Monialium, de Bebus Liturgicis, de Missa, de Benedictionibus,
et de Martyrologii Origine) ; cura J. J. Bitteri et J. W. Braun ;
3 vols, in 4 parts, 8vo. sewed, 16s. Colon. 1828-38
5100 Pelt's (A. E. L.) Protestantismus, Supranaturalismus, Batio-
nalismus und Speculative Theologie ; 8vo. sd. 2s. Kiel, 1839
Pelt (L.) et Bheinwald Patristicae Homiliae ; vide No. 2197.
5101 Pennequin (P., Soc. Jes.) Isagoge ad Amorem Divinam ; 4to.
frontispiece, hogskin, 8s. Antverp. 1661
Pentateuchtjs Hebraicus ; vide Nos. 296-7, et Nos. 2831-3.
Pentateuchus, Haphtarus, et Hymnus in Calendarium, He-
braice ; vide No. 3524.
5102 Pentateuchus, nova Versio Graeca edidit C. F. Ammon ; 3 vols.
8vo. (published at 10s. 6d.) sewed, 6s. Erlangen, 1790-1
Peramas (J. E.) VI. Sacerdotes Paraguayci ; vide No. 4744.
5103 Pererii (B., Soc. Jesu) Commentaria ac Disputationes in Gene-
sin ; 4 vols, in 1, fol. hogskin, slightly wormed, 16s. Colon. 1601
5103* Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £1 Is.
Mogunt. 1612
"Learned, elegant, and accurate," says Walch; " to which must be added
that it evinces evidence of industry of no mean order." — MS. Note.
Perez (G. F.) Iglesia de Pamplona ; vide No. 4661.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 487
5104 Perez (J. A.) Usus Locorum tlieologicorum in Expositione S.
Scripturae in ejus Def'ensione adversus Hasreticos ; 4to. vellum,
8s. Matriti, 1803
5105 Pertzonii (Jacobi) Origines Babylonicse et iEgyptiacae ; 8vo.
vellum, 7s. 6d. Trajecti, 1749
James Voorbrock, better known by his Grecianized name of Perizonius,
was Professor of Divinity at Daventer, wbere he died, in 1717.
510G Perkins (Guil. Angli, A.D. 1602) Opera Theologica ; 2 vols.
folio, vellum, £1 4s. Geneves, 1624
5106* Ejusdem Catholicus Reformatus ; 8vo. vellum, 7s.
Hanov. 1601
" Perkins excels," says Bishop Hall, " in a rare dexterity in clearing the
obscure subtilities of the schools."
5107 Permanedri (M.) Bibliotheca Patristica, generalis et specialis,
cum Indicibus copiosissimis ; 4 parts in 2, 8vo. sewed, 16s.
Landishuti, 1841-4
5107* Idem liber ; 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. 18s. ibid. 1841-4
0000 Desselben Katbolisches Kircben-recht ; vide No. 940.
5108 Perrone (Joarmis) Prselectiones Tbeologicse, quas in Collegio
Romano Societatis Jesu habebat, cum variis Accessionibus ipso
ab Auctore locupletata ; 6 vols. 8vo. (published at £2 14s.)
sewed, £\ 10s. Romce, 1840-2
5108* Idem liber, alia editio ; 9 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 5s.
Viennce, 1842-44
5109 Idem liber, alia editio; 2 vols. imp. 8vo. newly half
bound, calf, £1 Is. Paris, 1854
5110 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 8vo. sd. £1 Is. ibid. 1856
5111 Idem liber, in Compendium redactus ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
9s. Paris, 1847
5111* Idem liber; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, gilt, 12s. ibid. 1847
The " Prselectiones " of Perrone hold high rank as a System of Theology
amongst the Clergy of the Church of Rome, and have been introduced as
the text-book at Louvain and other Roman Catholic colleges.
5112 Ejusdem Immaculatus B. Maria? Virginis Conceptus ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. 6d. Monast. 1849
Perpetuite de la Foy de l'Eglise Catbolique toucbant l'Eucba-
riste, par MM. Aruauld, Nicole, Renaudot, etc. ; vide Nos. 65-
67, et No. 592.
5113 Peiithel's (E.) Pabst Leo des Ersten Leben und Lehren; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. Jena, 1843
5114 Pertz (G. H.) Monumenta Germanic Historica inde ab
Anno Christi D. usque ad Annum MD. auspiciis Societatis
aperiendis Fontibus Rerum Germanicarum Medii iEvi ; 13
vols, folio, plates, calf extra, verv scarce, ^640
Hanoverce, 1826-1856
Wonderful as were the labours of Muratori, in collecting and editing his
" Italicarum Rerum Scriptores " (No. 4873), or those of the Benedictines
of St. Maur in the production of the "Recueil des Historiens des Gaules
et de la France," (No. 668) under the superintendence of MM. Bouquet,
Clement, Brial, and others, they have been more than equalled by the steady
and continuous publication by M. Pertz of the above thirteen admirable
volumes, since 1826. In contrast with this one cannot but regard our own
abortive attempt, as evidenced in the " Monumenta Historica Britannica,"
(No. 713) with great mortification, the cost of which was so enormous aud
488 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
the result so unsatisfactory, that, after the expenditure of many thousands
of pounds, and of many years of valuable time, it was deemed prudent to
abandon the design altogether. Yet, if any one will only look at the very
imperfect list of valuable materials for British History, furnished in the
present catalogue at pp. 06-71, and pp. 288-299, it will clearly appear
that a simple classification of works already published by a practical editor,
would furnish such abundant and accurate sources of British history as
would not only rival these noble collections of the Continental Benedic-
tines, but also far excel them in utility; "for no other nation," says
Sharon Turner, " possesses such a series of regular chronology, and true
incident, such faithful, clear and ample materials for authentic history."
5115 Pescheck (Ch. A.) Geschichte der Gegen-reformation in Boeh-
men ; 2 vols. 8vo. two portraits (published at 17s.), cloth,
8s. 6d. Dresden, 1844
5116 Petavii (Dion. Aurelianensis, Soc. Jesu) Opus de Theologicis
Dogmatibus, auctius in hac Editione libro de Concilii Triden-
tini Interpretatione, Dissertationibus Ecclesiasticis, Diatriba de
Potestate consecrandi, et Dissertatio de Poenitentia publica ; 6
vols, in 3, folio, fine portrait, Dutch vellum, £4 4s. Antv. 1/00
5117 Idem liber, alia editio ; 6 vols, folio, portrait, vellum,
£4 10s. Venet.l72\
5118 Idem liber, alia editio; 6 vols, in 4, folio, portrait, half
bound, £4t 4s. ibid. 1745
Petavius. is praised by both Romanist and Protestant writers for his in-
dustry, learning, and great acuteness. Gibbon calls him " profound, but
the slave of the Fathers;" and Dr. Wotton, with more truth, praises " his
accuracy, though inclinable to Arianism." Simon is charmed with his
" pure and vigorous style in discussing points of great difficulty," and
Walchius sums up all by saying, that "whatever the ancient Fathers, Ec-
clesiastical writers and Schoolmen had left worthy of notice at all bearing
on his subject, has been brought together with the greatest industry,
arranged with consummate skill, and illustrated in the most elegant Latin."
5119 Ejusdem Doctrina Temporum, accedunt Joa. Harduini
Prsefatio ac Dissertatio de LXX. hebdomadibus ; 3 vols, in 1,
folio, portrait, hogskin, £1 5s. Antverp. 1703
5120 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols. fol. cf. £\ 10s. Tenet. 1 757
Denis Petau's work, " de Doctrina Temporum," is opposed to Scaliger's
"Opus de Emendatione Temporum." Indeed, the author always seems to
have delighted in having a fling at the great Scaliger, sparing neither him
nor Isaac Casaubon, whenever he saw a fitting opportunity of annoying either.
5121 Ejusdem Rationarium Temporum; 2 vols. 8vo. boards,
6s. Paris, 1703
Peter* fy (C, Soc. Jesu) Concilia ; vide No. 1200.
Petermann (J. II.) Grammatica Chaldaica ; vide No. 3834.
5122 Petersen (A.) die Idee der Christlicheu Kirche ; 3 vols. 8vo.
(published at 16s.) sewed, 10s. Leipzig, 1839-44
5122*Petrarch,e (Francisci, A.D. 13/4) Opera Latina Theologica
Philosophica, Historica, et Poetica, omnia. Accedunt Iletrusce
sermone : i Sonetti, e la Canzoni et i Triomphi ; 4 vols, in 1,
folio, calf, scarce, £1 10s. Basilice, 1554
5123 Petr^e (Vine.) Commentaria ad Constitutiones Apostolicas, seu
Bullas singulas in Bullario Romano a Leone Magno inci-
pientes ; 5 vols, folio, vellum, £2 5s. Fenet. 1/29
Petriburgense Chronicon ; vide No. 721.
Petricovlf: (vel Peterwaradin) Svnodus Anni 1551. Confessio
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 489
Fidei, Nos. 1260-1; Rituale Saeramentorum, No. 3817;
Hosii (Card.) Opera omnia ; No. 3066.
5124 Petricovi^s Confessio, das ist, ein Christliche Bekantniss des Ca-
tholischen Glaubens, wielche die Vaetter der Provinzen Gnes-
nen und Lewenburg in Polen auf das Synod zu Petricovien
aufFgericht im Jahr 155 L ; folio (800 pp.) vellum, 18s.
Ingolstudt, 1560
At the end of the volume is Cyrill Lucar's doctrine of the Real Presence.
Petri (Franc.) Germania Augustiniana ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
5125 Ejusdem Suevia Ecclesiastica seu Collegia Clericalia, turn
Secularia turn Regularia historice descripta ; folio, vellum,
£\ Is. Aug. Find. 1099
5126 Petri (de Aragon) in secundam Secundse D. Thomee Commen-
tarius (de Justitia et Jure) ; folio, hogsldn, 15s. Lugd. 1596
Petri-Blessensis (A.D. 1160) Opera; vide Nos. 2198-2201.
5126*Petro (Lud. a St ) Disciplina Monastica Prsedicabilis ; 2 vols.
in I, folio, vellum, 15s. Leodii, 1698
Petrus Cantor (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 5/5.
Petrus (Cellensis, A D. 1182) ; vide No. 2202.
Petrus (Cluniacensis, c. A.D 1125) ; vide No. 2083
Petrus (Lombardus, A.D. 1164) ; vide Nos. 2063-5, et 4053.
Petrus (Monachus, c. A.D. 1220) ; vide Nos. 575, et 2203.
Petrus (Venerabilis, circa A.D. 1130) ; vide No. 2204.
5127 Pezii (Bern.) Thesaurus AnecHotorum novissimus, seu veterum
Monumentorum pracipue Ecclesiasticorum Collectio recentis-
sima ; 6 vols, folio, hogskin, £4< 14s. 6d. Aug. Find. 1721-29
5127* Idem liber ; 6 vols, folio, hf. bd. calf, £4 4s. ibid. 1721-9
For Contents, see Darling's Cyclopaedia, cols. 2348-52.
5128 Ejusdem libri Vol. VJ. (Codex Diplomatico-historico-
epistolaris) ; folio, calf, 12s. ibid. 1/29
0000 Ejusdem Thesaurus Anecdotorum, 6 vols.; vide etNo. 2205.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Benedicto-Mauriatia ; vide No. 4527.
5129 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Ascetica Antiquo-nova, sive Col-
lectio Asceticorum Opusculorum ex MSS. ; 12 vols, small 8vo.
calf, very scarce, £3 13s. 6d. Ratisbon, 1/23-4
5130 Ejusdem Bibliothecae vols. I. — VIII. ; 8 vols, small 8vo.
calf, scarce, £1 4s. ibid. 1723, etc.
5131 Pez (Hieron.) Scriptores lierum Austriacarum Veteres et
Genuini ; quibus prsemittuntur Origines Familise Habsburgo-
Austriacse ex Monumentis, Scriptoribus coaetaneis, Diploma-
tibus, Chartisque ab Origine prima ad Rudolphum usque Impe-
ratorem demonstratse a Jo. Georgio Eccardo ; 3 vols, in 2, folio,
plates, fine copies in vellum, £1 lis. 6d. Lipsice, 1721-5
5131* Idem liber, sine Originibus Familise Habsburgicse ; 2 vols.
folio, plates, vellum, £1 4s. ibid. 1721-5
5132 Pfaff (C. M.) Introductio in Literariam Theologise Historiam,
Notis amplissimis illustrata ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 10s.
Tuebingce, 1724-6
5133 Ejusdem Nota? exegeticse in Evangelium Matthise ; 4to.
sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1721
5133* Ejusdem Institutions Hist. Ecclesiastics ; 8vo. 3s.
ibid. 1727
* 3 K
490 david ntttt's catalogue. [theology.
5134 Pfanneri (Tobiaa) Systema Theologiaa Gentilis purioris ; 4to.
vellum, scarce, 15s. Basil, 1679
Tobias Pfanner was Keeper of the Records to the Duke of Gotha, and
so great was his knowledge on all matters of record, that he was called
"the living archives of the House of Saxony." His "Theology of t lie
Pagans" is his best-known work. In it, at p. 156, he quotes the " Red
Indian" belief that one God, Kichlan, alone is the Creator.
5135 Pfeiffer (Aug.) Opera omnia, Theologica, ILrmeneutica et
Critica (Henneneutica et Critica Sacra. Theologia Judaica,
Commentarius in Jonam, Dubia vexata Scripturae, etc. etc ) ;
2 vols. 4to. portrait, vellum, 18s. Ultrajecti, 1704
Superintendent Pfeiffer was Suffragan of Luebeck, having previously oc-
cupied the Chair of Oriental Languages at Leipzig with great credit for
several years.
5136 Ejusrlem Critica Sacra de S. Codicis Partitione, de Edi-
tionibus variis et Liuguis originalibus, etc. ; 12mo. plates,
vellum, 3s. 6d. Bresd. 1680
5137 Pfenniger's (J. C.) Juediscbe Briefe, Erzaehlungen und Ge-
spraeche aus der Zeit Jesus ; mit Vorrede von G. Gessner ;
12 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Basil, 1742
5138 Pfizer's (G.) Leben Martin Luther's; 8vo. boards, 6s.
Berlin, 1851
5139 Pflanz (B. A.) ueber das religiose und kircbliche Leben in
Frankreich ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Stuttg. and Tub. 1836
Pfltjgii (J.) Formula Emendationum in Augustanis Comitiis,
A.D. 1548; vide No. 1157.
5140 Phlegontis (Tralliani, circa A.D. 140) Opuscula Gr. et Lat.cum
Notis J. Meursii et G, Xylandri et suis edidit J. G. F. Franz.
Accedunt Observationes F. J. Bastii ; 8vo. sd. 3s. Halce, 1822
Phlegon Trallianus mentions the darkness attending the Passion of our
Lord, and is quoted by Eusebius as confirmatory evidence of the miracle.
Philastritjs (Brixiensis, circa A.D. 380); vide Nos. 1759,
2125*, et 2206.
5141 Philipi (D. F.) Atrium Hebraicum, oder grammatische Vor-
schule fuer das Studium der Schriften des Alten Bundes ; 8vo.
sewed, 6s. Neustadt, 1826
Phillips (Geo.) Svriac Grammar ; vide No. 2835.
Phillips (G.) Kirchen-recht ; vide No. 941 — Deutscbes Recht
und Staatsverfassung, No. 942 — EnglischeReichs und Rechtsge-
schichte, No. 943.
5142 Desselben Kirchen-recht; vols. I. — V. in 6 parts, 8vo.
sewed, £\ 16s. Regensburg, 1845-54
Philliptjs (Harvengius, Abbas Bona; Spei, c. A.D. 1150);
vide Nos. 1956-7 et 2207.
Philippi (a S. Jacobo) Bibliotheca Maxima SS. Patrum ; vide
No. 1735.
5143 Philipptjs (a S. Trinitate) Tractatus de Sacramento Pcenitentise ;
folio, vellum, 7s. 6d. Lugduni, 1663
5143* Ejusdem Itinerarium Orientale ; ibid. 1649 — Juvenalis
de Lugduno Historica Descriptio Conventuum FF. Minorum
in Ga.lia; Avenione, 1678 — 2 vols, in 1; small 8vo. calf,
10s. 6d. v. I. et a.
Philo (Carpasius, A.D. 400) ; vide Nos. 2216-17.
Philonis (Judtei, A.D. 50) Opera ; vide Nos. 2208-15,
THEOLOGY. J NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 491
5144 Philostratortjm Opera omnia; Calistrati Statuae ; nee non
Apollonii Tyanensis Epistola?, et Eusebius adversus Hieroclem ;
omnia Gra3ee, edidit Kayser ; 4to. best edit. (pub. at £1 12s.)
sewed, 18s Turici, 1846
Philostorgius (c A.D. 426) ; vide Nos. 1879-83 et 2218.
Piiotti (Patriarchse Constant. A.D. 886) Bibliotheea ; vide Nos.
2219-20 ; Epistola?, No. 2222 ; et Nomocanon, No. 1 175.
Phratzes, Cananus et J. Agnostes ; vide : Corpus Byzant. Script.
51-15 Picart (M.) Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses de tous les
Peoples du Monde representees par Figures, avec des Explica-
tions Historiques et quelques Dissertations curieuses ; 8 vols.
in 9, folio. 243 fhip plates, calf, £6 6s. Amst. 1741
5146 les memes avec le Supplement, et les Superstitions ; 11
vols folio, first impressions of the plates, fine copy in calf, gilt
backs, s618 18s ibid. 1723-43
5147 Picf.nino (G.) Apologia per i Riformatori e per la Religione
Rifonmta ; 4to. calf, rare, £\ Is. Coira, 1706
The publication of this very curious volume led to a reply by Bacchini,
which, however, did not appear till after his death. Both works are very
scarce. That of Bacchini will be found at p. 10, No. 110.
5147*Pichler (V. Soc. Jesu) Jus Canonicurn practice explicatum ;
folio, calf, 15s. Ingolst. 1735
0000 Idem liber, alia editio ; vide No. 944.
5148 Ejusdem Theologia Pulemica, et Examinatio Augustanse
Confessionis ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 12s. Antverp. 1746
5149 Pici (Joannis de Miraudula, A.D. 1494) Opera omnia ; folio,
vellum, 15s. Venet. 1519
5150 Picinelli (Pb.) Sacrarum Religionum maximae ex Regula S.
Augustini et C. Discursibus Italicis explicatse. Nunc autem
in Latinum traductee a Aug. Erath ; 4to. frontispiece, vellum,
5s. Aug. Vind. 1696
5151 Picot (M. P. J.) Memoires pour servir a 1'HistoireEcclesiastique
pendant le XVIIle Siecle (avec un Catalogue des Auteurs,
considered sous le Rapport religieux) ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 8s.
Paris, 1815-1<S
Pictavensts (Guil.) Gesta Gulielmi I. ; vide Nos. 705 et 727.
5152 Pictet (B.) Medulla Theologise Christiause didactica? et elenc-
ticie : — Brevis Syllabus Contioversiarum : — Medulla Ethicse
Christiause; 3 vols, in 1, 18mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Geneva, 1711
5153 Ejnsdem Consensus et Dissensus inter Reformatos et
Fratres Augustanse Confessionis, cum Vindicia adversus Lu-
theranos ; 12mo. vellum, 5s. ibid. 1700
5154 Theologie Chretienue et la Science du Salut ; 2 vols, in 1,
10 vols. 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1702
5155 Histoire de l'Eglise et du Monde depuis le XIe Siecle
jusqu'au XIIP ; 3 vols. 4to. hf. bd. cf. 18s. Amst. 1732
5156 et J. le Sueur Histoire de l'Eglise et de l'Empire de-
puis la Naissance de Jesus Christ jusqu'au XIIIe Siecle;"
11 vols. 4to. uncut, £\ 10s. ibid. 1730-2
5156* la meme ; 1 1 vols, in 7, 4to. hf. bd.cf. £1 1 6s. ibid. 1730-2
5157 — — la meme; 10 vols, in 8, 4 to. calf, £1 5s. Geneve, 1(379-1713
The works of this celebrated Calvinist, more particularly his " Ecele-
492 datid nutt's catalogue. [theology.
siastical History," are held in much esteem by the Swiss Reformed Church.
The Amsterdam edition of the latter is considered the best.
5158 Pierce (Jacobi) Vindicire Fratrum Dissentientium in Anglia ad-
versus G. Nicholsii Defensionem Ecclesiae Anglicana? ; 8vo.
calf, 5s. Londini, 1/10
This is the well-known "Vindication of Protestant Dissenters," by Com-
mentator Pierce of Exeter.
5159 Pignatelli (Jac.) Consultationes Canonicse, in quibus prseci-
puse Controversial qua? ad SS. Canonizationem ac Sacros llitus,
ad Concilium Tridentinum, ad Episcopos et Regulares, ad Im-
munitatem, Libertatem, Jurisdictionem Ecclesiasticam perti-
nent, breviter ac perspicue dirimuntur ; 11 vols, in 4, folio,
portrait, hogskin, £2 5s. Colon. 1700
0000 vide et No. 945. — Ejusdem Operis alia editio ; 1 1 vols.
in 5, folio, vellum, £2 5s. Venet. 1736
5160 Ejusdem Novissimoe Consultationes Canonicse (tie Errori-
bus Atheorum, Infidelium, Schismaticorum, Hsereticorum, etc.
praecipue circa Tribunal S. Inquisitionis) ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
£1 Is. Cormopoli, 1711
0000 vide et No. 946.— Ejusdem Operis alia editio ; 2 vols, in
1, folio, calf, 16s. Colonice, 1719
Pihring (E.) Jus Canonum ; vide No. 947.
5161 Pia et Catholica Chris tiani Hominis Institutio ; 4to., fine copy,
in the original binding, rare, £1 4s. Londini, 1544
This " Institution of a Christian man" was compiled by the Bishops,
and Henry VIII. added a preface. — See Burnet's Reformation, Book I.
5161*Pn II. (iEnese Sylvii, Piccolomini, A.D. 1464) Opera omnia
edidit Marcus Hopperus ; thick folio, hogskin, scarce,
£\ lis. 6d. Basilice, 1551
./Eneas Sylvius Piccolomini upheld the authority of the Council of Basle
against the Papal usurpation of power, though after he was elected to the
Papacy he retracted all that he had said in its defence. As Secretary to
Cardinal Albergoti he had previously been employed in Scotland, in nego-
tiating a peace between lienry VI. of England and James I. of Scotland.
Pn IV. (Cardinal, de Medicis, A.D. 1565) ; vide : Canones et De-
creta Concilii Tridentini, Catechismus ad Parochos, etc. Nos.
1286-1317.
5162 Pn V. (A.D. 1572) Epistolartim libriV. opera et studio F. Go-
lau ; 4co. vellum, 15s. Antverp. 1640
" M. de Potter, who published a selection from this volume, seems to
imply that it was totally unknown in France, because Lacretelle has omitted
to make use of it in his " Guerres de la Religion." Such an assertion goes
for nothing, and the reference to any biographical dictionary will furnish
its contradiction ; for one and all mention the publication of these Letters in
1640. They are curious, as revealing many of the springs of action which
led to the inhuman persecution of the Protestants of France." — MS. Note.
5163 Pn VI. (Angeli Braschii) Collectio Brevium a'tque Instructionum
quse ad praesentes Ecclesiae Catholics in Gallia et aliis a Gallis
occupatis Kegionibus Calamitates pertinent. Juxta exemplum
Romanam ; 2 vols. 12mo. sewed, scarce, 9s. Aug. Yind.1796
0000 Becchetti (Fr.) Causa dei Vescovi constituzionali della
Francia ; vide No. 189.
These two books are important materials for the future historian of the
Church of Rome, and account in some measure for the relenikss persecu-
tion of this venerable prelate by the myrmidons of the French Directory
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 493
and Napoleon Bonaparte. This good man died, in a kind of honorable
confinement, at Valence, on the 19th August, 1799, and was buried by his
oppressors as zjmvate individual, upon which the Cardinals, in their alarm,
sought the counsel of Austria on the 31st of October, respecting his suc-
cessor.
Pn IX. Acta Ecclesiastica ; vide No. 1262.
5164 Pineda (Jo. de, Soc. Jesu) Salamonis Prsevius, sive de Rebus
gestis Salamonis Regis ; folio, with portrait of Henri IV. on
horseback, vellum, 15s. Lugd. 1609
5165 Ejusdem Commentarii in Ecclesiasten ; folio, vellum,
£2. Antverp. 1620
5166 Ejusdem Commentaria in Jobum ; 2 vols, folio, engraved
title, 15s. Colon. 1701
5167 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, folio, vel. £\ Is. ibid. 1733
Pineda's is the best Commentary on the Book of Job written by any
member of the Church of Rome, and is necessary to complete the Com-
mentaries of Corn, de Lapide on the Old Testament. He was a profound
Orientalist, and well acquainted with the writings of the Jewish Rabbins.
Pinii (Joan.) Liturgia Antiqua ; vide No. 3665.
5168 Pina (Joh. de, Soc. Jes.) in Ecclesiastic u in Commentaria ; 5 vols.
folio, calf, £2. Lugd. 1637
5169 Pinti (Hectoris) Opera: — Commentaria in Esaiam, Threnos,
Ezechielem, Danielem et Nahum ; nee non Imagines Vitaa
Christians ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £2 2s. Paris, 1617
5170 Ejusdem Commentarii in Isaiam, Danielem, Threnos,
Ezechielem, et Nahum ; 3 vols 4to. veil. £1 7s. Colonics, 1616
Pirri (Rocchi) Sicilia Sacra; vide No. 4663.
Piscara (D. Andrea) de Ritibus Romanis ; vide No. 3932.
5171 Piscatoris (Joannis) Commentarii in Omnes Libros Veteris
Testamenti ; Herbornte, 1643-5 — Ejusdem Commentarii in
Omnes Libros Novi Testamenti ; ibid. 1658 ; 5 vols, in 3,
folio, vellum, £\ 10s. Herbornce, 1643-58
Piscator, originally a Lutheran, then a Calvinist, and finally an Arminian,
was Professor at Herborn. His Commentaries are said to possess great
merit, as being both concise and clear, and marked by an absence of all
pedantic conjecture.
Pischon (F. A.) Vortraege ueber die Deutsche und Schweize-
rische Reformation ; vide No. 1263.
5172 Pithcsi (F.) Codex Canouum Vetus Ecelesise Romanse a Fr.
Pithceo ad veteres MSS. Codices restitutus et Notis illustratus,
Accedunt P. Pithcei Miscellanea Ecclesiastica ; Abbonis Floria-
censis (Ssec. X. c. A.D. 9/5) Apologeticus et Epistolee, nee
non Formulae antiquse Alsaticee ; ex Bibl. C. le Peletier, folio,
calf, £1 lis. 6d. Paris, 1687
0000 Pithou (Pierre) Traitez des Droits et Libertez de l'Eglise Galli-
cane ; vide Nos. 904, 980, 1007 et 1483.
0000 Ejusdem Corpus Juris Canonici ; vide No. 884.
De Thou represents Pierre Pithou, or Pithoeus, as " the most accom-
plished man of his age." Amongst the Miscellanies in No. 5172 is a curious
treatise, entitled " Sort des Apotres," showing that the " Sortes Virgi-
lianae" were still preserved, by transferring that species of divination from
the pages of the Roman poet, to those of Holy Writ ; a fact, which the
4[)4 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
reader of Gibbon will recollect, is noticed by bim, vol. vi. p. .133, when
speaking of Clovis, and which atone time attained such an amount of prac-
tice by kings and prelates, from the fourth to the fourteenth century, as to
have been repeatedly condemned by the decrees of councils during that
period of the belief in witchcraft.
51/3 Pitonii (F. M.) Disceptationes Ecclesiastical ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
vellum, £1 Is. Venet. 1733
5174 Ejusdem Tractatus de Controversiis Patronorum, nee non
ab eis prsesentatorum ad Beneficia et Cappellanias, etc etc ; 2
vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £1 Is. ibid. 1733
5175 Pitskus (Johannes) de Illustrious Angliae Scriptoribus ; 4to. very
fine copy, in old gilt calf, rare, &\ lis. 6d. Paris, 1C>19
0000 vide et No. 546.
This distinguished Wykehamist was the friend of the celebrated Jesuit
Thomas Stapleton, who had also been a scholar on Wykeliam's foundations
at Winchester and Oxford. He quitted New College previously to being
admitted to his fellowship, and went into exile as a Romanist, taking up
his abode with Stapleton, then a Oatechist at Douai, which he quitted for
the English college at Rheims. After various vicissitudes, and having been
admitted to honours in the principal universities on the Continent, which he
visited, the all-powerful Cardinal de Lorraine, the son of the first Duke of
Guise, presented him to a canonry at Verdun, and procured him the office
of Confessor to the Duchess of Cleves. Here he occupied twelve years
of literary leisure in the simultaneous filling up of four large volumes
on British History, severally headed, — " Sovereigns, Bishops, Clergy,
Writers," the last of which only has been printed, and is both curious and
exact, making us regret the more that he desired the others to be buried
with him in his grave. He died as Dean of Liverdun in 1G16, and his
three unpublished books, according to Anthony a Wood, were not buried
with him, but are still preserved amongst the muniments of that Collegiate
foundation.
5176 Pittoni (Jo.) Constitutiones Pontificise et Komanorum Congre-
gationum Decisiones ad Canonicos utriusque Ecclesise spectan-
tes ; Venet. 1709. — Ejusoem Universalia Sacrorum Rituum
Congregationis Decreta ; ibid. 1715; Ejusdem Constitutiones
et Decisiones ad Confessarios, etc. ; ibid. 1715. — Ejusdem
Constitutiones et Decisiones ad Episcopos et Abbates ; ibid.
1712. — Ejusdem Constitutiones et Decisiones ad Regulares
cujuscunque Ordinis, etiam Militares spectantes ; 3 vols. ibid.
1719. — Ejusdem Constitutiones et Decisiones ad Vicarios ;
ibid. 1715. — Ejusdem Constitutiones et Decisiones ad Paro-
dies; ibid. 1713. — Ejusdem Constitutiones et Decisiones ad
Concorsum Parochialium ; ibid. 1711. — Ejusdem Constitu-
tiones et Decisiones ad Sacros Ritus spectantes; ibid. 1/30. —
1 1 vols, in 8, small 8vo. vellum, very scarce, £2 12s. 6d.
Venetiis, 1709-30
Pitra (Dom. J. B.) Spicilegium Solesmense ; vide No. 2223.
5177 Placcii (V.) Th eat rum Anonyniorum et Pseudonymorum cum
Praefatione Jo. Alberti Fabricii ; 2 vols, folio, calf, 18s.
Hamburgi, 1708
5178 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, half bound, vellum, 15s.
ibid. 1708
5179 Idem liber, accedit Jo. Christ. Mylii Biuliotheca Anony-
morum et Pseudonymorum detectorum, ad suppleodum et
THKOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 495
continuandum Theatrum Vine. Placcii ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, calf,
£1 12s. ibid. 1708-40
5180 Planck (G. J.) Einleitung in die Theologischen Wissenschaften ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s. Leipzig, 1794
5181 Planck (G. J.) Geschichte des Christenthums in der Periode
seiner ersten Einfuehrung in die Welt durch Jesutn und die
Apostel ; 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. Goettingen, 1818
5182 Desselben Geschichte des Protestantischen Lehrbegriffs
und der Entstehung, der Veraenderungen und der Bildung,
desselben vom Anfang der Reformation bis zu der Konkordien-
formel ; 6 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2. Leipzig, 1791-1800
Plantevitii (Jo. de la Pause, Cardinalis) Thesaurus Synony-
micus Hebr. Chald. Rabbinicus ; vide Nos. 2837-8.
0000 Ejusdem Florilegium Biblicum ; vide Nos. 2839-40.
Platel (C. P.) Memoires des Jesuites ; vide No. 5745.
5183 Platin.e (Bapt.) Historia de Vitis Pontificum Romanorum ab
Initio ad Paulum II. cum Annotationibus Onuphrii Panvinii
et Supplemento ejusdem et Ant. Cicarellse ad Clementem VIII. ;
4to. woodcut portraits, hogskin, clasps, 10s. 6d. Colonics, 1600
With the Life of John VIII. (Pope Joan) and refutation of the scandal.
5184 Plessner (Sal.) Juedisch Mosaicher Religions-unterricht fuer
die Israelitische Jugend. Ein Lehrbuch der Hauptreligions-
Wahrheiten des Judenthums; 8vo. sd. 4s. Berlin 5599, (1838)
5185 Plinii (Secundi, Junioris) Epistolse, cum Notis Variorum, edidit
E. Gros; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Paris, 1838
" The letters of the younger Pliny," says Melmoth, " derive an additional
value in our eyes from his heing the only authenticated account preserved
by the classics of the primitive Christians. His Epistle to Trajan, with the
Emperor's rescript, is happily found amongst his letters. It was preserved
by the Christians themselves, as a clear and unsuspicious evidence of the
purity of their doctrines. It was written not above forty years after the
death of St. Paul, and is frequently appealed to by the early writers of the
Church against the calumnies of their adversaries." This important docu-
ment, the most authentic testimony of Classical antiquity respecting Chris-
tianity, claims a place in the catalogue of Church History.
5186 Pltjquet (F A.) Dictionnaire des Heresies, des Erreurs et des
Schismes ; ou Memoires pour servir a l'Histoire des Egare-
rnens de l'Esprit Humain par rapport a la Religion Chre-
tienne ; augmentee par Petit ; 2 vols. 8vo. half-bound, uncut,
16s. Besan$. 1817
Poenitentiale Romanum ; vide No. 3769.
Poet.e Christiani Veteres : Arator, Ausonius, Dracontius,
Gregorius Nazianzenus, Jo. Damascenus, Juvencus, Nonnus,
Optatianus, Proba Ealconia, Prosper, Prudentius, Sedulius, et
Severus ; vide Nos. 2224-8 — Beda Venerabilis, Nos. 1706-9 —
Gregorius Nazianzesais, Nos. 1927-34 — Jo. Damascenus, Nos.
1840-1 Juvencus, No. 2045— Nonnus, Nos. 2118-9 — Pauli-
nus Nolanus, Nos. 2192-3 et No. 4631 — Palingenius, Nos.
5044-6— Prosper, Nos. 2233-4— Prudentius, Nos. 2235-7—
Sedulius, No. 2264 — Severus Sanctus, No. 22(57 — Sulpitius
Severus, Nos. 2275-6.
496 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5187 Poiret (Petri) (Economise Divinse libri VI. ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
vellum, 15s. Francofurti, \ 7 '05
" It is a strange book ; but it bas some invaluable passages on the sub-
ject. The IXth chapter of the sixth book abounds in excellent matter."
Bp. Jebb.
5188 ■ Ejusdem Bibliotheca Mysticorum Selecta, cum Disserta-
tione Jac. Graerden de Theologia Pacifica ; i 2mo. vellum, 10s.
Amst. 1708
" A work which I have been delighted with." — Bp. Jkbb.
5189 Poire (S., Soc. Jes.) la triple Couronne de Bienheureuce Vierge
Mere de Dieu, tissue de ses principales grandeurs d' excellence
de pouvoir et de bonte et enricbie de diverses inventions pour
1' aimer, l'honorer et la servir ; folio, calf, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1643
5190 Poix de Freminville (Ed. de la) Traite bistorique de l'Origine et
Nature des Dixmes ; 12mo. calf, scarce, 6s. Paris, 1762
5191 Poli (Matthaei) Synopsis Criticornm aliorumqne S. Scripturse
Interpretum ; 5 vols, folio, calf, £4 14s. Gd. Londini, 1649-71
The London edition of Poole's Synopsis is much more correctly printed,
and in a far more readable type than either of the foreign reprints.
5191* Idem liber, editio repetita ; 5 vols, folio, vellum, £3 10s.
Francofurti, 1678
5192 Idem liber, alia editio, novis curis recensuit Jo. Leusden ;
5 vols, folio, best edition, calf, £7 10s. Ultrajecti, 1684
5192* Idem liber; 5 vols, folio, Dutch vellum, £8 8s. ibid. 1684
5193 Idem liber, alia editio ; 5 vols. 4to. calf, £2 2s.
Francofurti, 1G94
5194 Idem liber; 5 vols. 4to. portrait, vel. £2 10s. ibid. 1694
5195 Idem liber, ex nova recensione et cum Praefatione J. G-.
Pritii; 5 vols, folio, vellum, £4 10s. ibid. 1712
This learned nonconformist divine held the living of St. Michael le
Quern, so called from the neighbouring corn-market, at the corner of
Paternoster-Row, which was destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt ;
and, in passing the statue of Sir Robert Peel in Cheapside, one regrets that
no memorial has been placed to the memory of the great Leland, who was
buried in the old church which stood upon that spot. Poole was ejected for
nonconformity in 1662.
Poli (Reginaldi Cardinalis, A.D. 1558) Epistolae ; vide Nos.
1266-7.
0000 Ejusdem Liber de Concilio et Reformatio Anglise ; vide
No. 1265.
5196 Ejusdem Reformatio Angliae ex Decretis ipsius Sedis
Apostolicse Legati, Anno 1556; 4to. 7s. 6d. Romce, 1562
0000 Ejusdem ad Henricum VIII. pro Unitatis Ecclesise De-
fensione, libri IV. folio, first edition ; vide No. 1264.
5197 Idem liber, nunc primum in Germanise Catholica Aci-
demia typis excusus. Quis etquantus virbic Polus fuerit, Lec-
torem verbis Pauli Manutii prsefatio docebit ; small 8vo. vellum,
extremely rare, £3 3s.
Ingolstadii, ex typographia Dav. Sartorii, Anno Sal litis 1587
The first edition (No. 1264) gave great offence to Henry VIII., and was
probably never put into circulation beyond the cardinal's own immediate
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 497
circle. Indeed, it is said that his friends greatly disapproved of it, and that
Bishop Tonstall particularly objected to it. As stated at page 119 of the
present Catalogue, Cranmer and the bishops replied to it, in the " Bishops'
Book," and on the Continent a reprint appeared, during Mary's fiercest
persecution, at Strasburg, in 1555, whilst the author, as Cardinal Arch-
bishop of Canterbury and Papal Legate, was promulgating his " Reformatio
Anglise," with an appendix by the Reformers, refuting its arguments. Of
that reprint the present volume says : " De Argentinensi editione, Anni
1555, sic habe : extremis namque his libris adjungunt non argumentorutn
confutationem (qui enim possint ?) sed Lutheri aliorumque haereticorum
insanos contra Pontifices et Ecclesiam Roraanam clamores et infandas
calumnias, callido certe consilio. Harum igitur calumniarum accessione
fcedatus liber hie prsestantissimus, nulli Catholico usui esse poterat ;
mihique adeo indigna res visa est, tanti viri tam praeclaro opere, velut
spoliis, gaudere hostes, velut munere, non perfrui clientes." The first
edition was even then not attainable, " nam vix paucissima exemplaria
Alpes transcenderunt." Beyond the copy of this edition of 1587, in the
British Museum, and another supplied by me to the Library of Sion College,
I know of none in this country, and, as it was apparently intended chiefly
for circulation in England, it is probable that the Queen's Proclamation of
1558 was levelled against it, and consequently any copies rigorously de-
stroyed upon their arrival.
Polain (M. L.) Eveques de Liege; vide No. 4665.
5197*Poutiani (Ang.) Oratio de summa Pontificis Authoritate, etc.;
4to. 3s. Roma;, s. a.
Pollini (Girolame) Schisma d'Inghilterra ; vide No. 4666.
Polonicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 1429.
Polycarpus (Martyr, A.D. 167) ; vide Nos. 2229-30.
Pompignan (Lefranc de) ses CEuvres ; vide No. 587.
5198 Pontanus (G. B. a Braitenberg) Bibliotheca sive Theatrum
Concionum, e celebrioribus tam antiquis novisque Autboribus
per Dominicas, Festivitates et per totam Quadragesimam
Ordine congesta ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, portrait and curious
border round the title-page, engraved between the line and
earliest mezzotint styles, nearly 40 years anterior to Prince
Rupert's discovery, communicated to Jo. Evelyn in 1662, scarce,
£2 10s. Colon. 1625
Pontas (Joh.) Dictionarium Casuum Conseientia) ; vide 948.
5199 Ponte (Lud. de) Expositio Moralis et Mystica in Cantica Can-
ticorum, continens Sermones de omnibus Christianis Mysteriis,
etc. ; 1 vols, in I, folio, vellum, £1 Is. Colonice, 1622
Ponticus Virunnius de Rebus Britannicis ; vide No. 723.
Pontificale Grsecum ; vide No. 3539.
Ponttficale Romanum ; vide Nos. 3770-83.
5200 Pontius (Basilii) de Sacramento Matrimonii et de Matrimonio
Catholici cum Ilseretico ; folio, vellum, £1 Is. Bruscelles, 1627
Pontoppidan (Erich, Episcopi) Ecclesia Danica ; vide No. 4667.
5201 Pope Joan : Heymbuerger (L. D.) Infelix Puerpera JoannesVIII.
Pontifex; 4to. scarce, 5s. Witteb. 1669
Porre (Jonas) Anciennes Ceremonies; vide No 3933.
5202 Porta (P. D. R. de) Historia Reformationis Eccles. Rai-ticarum,
ex genuinis Fontibus et Documentisauthenticis deducta ; 2 vols.
4to. uncut, £\ Is. Curiae Raet. 1772
5203 Idem liber; 2 vols. 4to.hf. bd. veil. £1 5s. ibid. 1772
M'Crie, in his History of the Reformation of Italv, made great use of
* "3s
498 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Porta's History of the Reformation of the Grison Church, and acknow-
ledges that from it he " obtained a number of important facts respecting
the Italian refugees."
5204 Porta (C.) Pastorale Lutberi, das ist, Unterricht von den
Stuecken zum heilieen Ministerium s-elioeria; ; tliick Svo.
(published at 5s.) sewed, 3s. 6d. Nordlingen, 1842
5205 PoRTRAiTSofDukes andBisbops ofWurtzburg: Salver (Johannes)
Effigies Septuaginta Durum, Episcoporum et Sanctorum Herbi-
polensium ; folio, 70 plates and engraved frontispiece, very fine
impressions, hf. bd. raor. scarce, £\ lis C>d. Herbip. 1712
5206 Portraits: Boissardi (Jan. Jac.) Icones quiquaginta Virorum
illustrium Doctrina et Eruditione ; omnia in Aes incisa a Theo-
doro De Bry ; 4to. very fine impressions of the plates, vellum,
£\ 5s. Franco/. 1597
Including Christ. Columbus (with biography of 23 pages), Albertus
Magnus, Dante, Petrarcha, Boccaccio, Poggius, Valla, Platinaj, Politianus,
Savonarola, Erasmus, Bembo, Marot, etc. etc.
5207 Portraits : Brucker's (Jacob.) Bilder-sal heutiges Tages lebender
und durch Gelahrheit beruehmter Sehriftsteller ; 10 parts in 2
vols, folio, containing 100 Kit-cat portraits of contemporary
celebrated scholars, beautifully executed in mezzotint, and ac-
companied by bibliographical-biographical notices, brilliant
impressions, in the original calf binding, £3 3s. Augsb. 1741-:").")
Amongst the portraits will be found those of Muratori, Mosheim, Schoet-
gen, Bengelius, Breitinger, Carpzovius, Weismann, Schelhorn, Facciolati,
Gesner, Haller, Alberti, Bandini, and others.
5208 Portraits: Verheiden (Jac.) Prsestan Hum aliquot Theologorum
(Reformatorum) etc. Effigies L. ; folio, very early impressions
of the plates, vellum, £\ 5s. Hagce, Com. 1602
Including Portraits of Bale, Beza, Bucer, Calvin, Cranmer, Erasmus,
Knox, Luther, Melanctbon, P. Martyr, Wickliffe, etc.
Portraits: Kolb (J. C.) Roma Sancta (Benedict XIII. and his
Cardinals) ; vide No. 3283, et Palatii Pontifices, No.
Port-Royal; vide Nos.4560, 4568, 4586, 4683, et 4966.
Possevini (Ant.) Apparatus Sacer ; vide No. 547. -
Postilla Catholica ; vide Nos. 3784-6.
Possini (P.) Catena Patrum ; vide Nos. 2176-7.
5209 Pott (D. J.) et G. A. Ruperti, Sylloge Commentationum Theo-
logicarum ; 8 vols, in 4, sm. 8vo. sd. 12s. Helmst. 1800-7
5210 Idem liber ; 8 vols, in 4, sm. 8vo. hf. bd. 14s. ibid. 1800-7
5211 Potter (M. de) Histoire philosophique et politique du Chris-
tianisme et des Eglises Chretiennes depuis Jesus Christ jusqu'au
XIXe- Siecle; 8 vols. 8vo. (published at £2 10s.) sewed,
£1 Is. Paris, 1836-37
5212 Pouget (F. A.) Institutiones Catholica? in quibus quidquid ad
Ecclesise Historiam, Dogmata et Ceremonias pertinet ex-
planatur, in Modum Catechesios ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, 18s.
Venet. 1761
5213 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, folio, calf 15s. ibid. 1/64
5214 Idem liber, alia editio; 12 vols. 8vo. £\ 10s. Paris, Migne.
5215 Pradi (H.) et Villalpandi (J. B., Soc. Jes.) in Ezechielem Ex-
planationes et Apparatus Urbis ac Templi Ilierosoh mitani,
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 499
Comment, et Imaginibus illustratae ; 3 vols, folio, neatly half
bound, £1 16s. Romce, 1596
5216 Idem liber; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1596
" Pradus et Villalpandus have given us an admirable commentary upon
Ezekiel, who, not inaptly, has been called the Hebrew yEschylus. It dis-
plays an immense amount of erudition, and yet no pedantry, and is brimming
full of learned and interesting researches." — MS. Note.
5217 Prado (J. M. de) de Eucharistia Dubitationes Scholastics^ et
Morales; folio, Spanisb binding, 15s. Compluti, 1662
Pr^monstratknsis Ordinis Monumenta ; vide Nos. 4653 5.
5218 Pragmatica Sanctio Germanorum illustrata edidit C. G. Koch ;
4to. vellum, 15s. Argent. 1789
Preces Privatse Romana? ; vide Nos. 3787-3800 — Preces Pri-
vatse Lanceloti Andrews ; vide No. 3970.
5219 Prediger-Bibel (die) herausgegeben von G. E. Fischer, und
Wohlfahrt ; 8 vols. roy. 8vo. sd. £2 12s. 6d. Neust. 1836-46
5220 Predigten : Galleern in Engeiland, XXXIV Festival Predigten,
von J. And. Graff; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 5s. Augsb. 1/03-4
5221 Pressingeri (Rup.) Ascesis Benedictina, seu Opuscula ascetica
secundem Regulas S. Benedicti ; 4to. calf, or vellum, 10s. 6d.
Aug. Find. 1757
Pressy (M. de) ses ffiuvres ; vide No. 605.
5222 Pretre (le) Juge et Medecin au Tribunal de la Penitence, ou
Methode pour bien diriger les Ames ; 8vo. sd. 4s. Bruss. 1851
5223 Pricaei (Joannis, Cambro-Britanni) Commentaria in varies Novi
Testamenti libros. Accesserunt Annotationes in Psalaios ;
folio, vellum, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1660
5224 Prideaux (Joh. Episcopi Wigorn.) Opera Theologica, quse La-
tine exstant omnia ; 4to. vellum, 10s. Tiguri, 1672
Lectiones Theologica) de Controversiis — Orationes — Conciones Sacrse —
Fasciculus Controversiarum — Concihorum Synopsis — Syntagma Theologian
Scholasticae.
Priori i (vel Le Prieur, P) Nota; in Tertullianum ; vide 2289.
5225 Pritii (J. G.) Introductio in Lectionem Novi Testamenti Dis-
sertationibus additis edidit C. G. Hofmau ; 8vo. plates, vellum,
7s. Lipsice, 1737
5226 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. 8s. ibid. 1764
" I have never met with any book superior to this, as an ' Introduction to
the New Testament.' " — Bp. Watson.
" It deserves to be purchased by every student in Divinity." — Bp. Marsh.
Pkoba Falconia (circa A.D. 395) ; vide Nos. 224, 227-8.
Processionals Romanum ; vide Nos.3801-S.
Procopius (Canadensis, A.D. 560) ; vide No. 2231.
5227 Ejusdem Anecdota, sive Historiarum Arcana Greece cum
Interpretatione Latina Alemani et Notis Variorum, edidit J. C.
Orchitis ; 8vo. sewed, 8s. Leipzig, 1827
Procopius (Gazseus, A.D. 520) ; vide Nos. 2232 et 2095.
5228 Propiieten (die Zwoelf Kleinen) utbersetzt und erklaert von J.
M. A. Scholz ; 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Frankfurt, 1833
Proske (Car.) Musica Divina ; vide No. 3934.
Prosper (Aquitanus, A.D. 463) ; vide Nos. 2233-4.
Proverbia Salomonis Hebraice; vide Nos. 299 et 2868.
Prudkntius (Q. Aurel A.D. 115) ; vide Nos. 2235-7 et 2224-8.
500 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5229 Prudentii (Jos.) in III. Partem D. Thomse Commentarius ; 2
vols, folio, half bound, vellum, £1 4s. 1654
5230 Prunyi (J.) Svstema Theologize Dogmaticse Catholica ; 4 vols.
8vo. (published at 12s.) 6s. Aug. Vind. 1842
5231 Psalm i Sacri vario Carminum Geneve Latine expressi et Argu-
ments et Parapbrasi illustrati a Tbeod. Beza ; 12mo. vellum,
7s. 6d. Geneva, 1581
5232 Psalmen : Deutsche Interlinear-versionen aus einer "Windberger
Handschrift (Saec. XII.) zu Muenchen, und einer (Saec. XIII.)
Handschrift zu Trier ; herausgegeben von E. G. Graff; 8vo.
(published at 12s.) sewed, 6s. Quedlinb. 1839
Psalm odi^e Ecclesiastics Dilucidatio ; vide No. 3935.
Psalterium Ecclesise Graecee ; vide No. 3557 — Romana?, Nos.
3809-11— Anglicans, Nos. 3962-8.
Psalterium Polyglotton ; vide Nos. 274 et 2843-4 — Hebraicum,
Nos. 298 et 2844-5— Syriacum, No. 370— Arabicum, No. 449
— Copticum, Nos. 453-5 — Latinum, No. 389.
5233 JSgaltcrium cum <Hpparatu tmlcjart (Germanice) etc. 4to. first
and very rare edition, printed in red and black, with cuts, vel-
lum, clasps, some curious early engravings of the Virgin Mary
inserted, 15s. Augusta, Ratdolt, 1494
5234 Psalterium Quadruplex, vid. Hebraeum et Hebraica Veritas
D. Hieronymi, Graecum et Latinum Vulgatum ; folio, half
bound, scarce, £1 4s. Basil. 1516
Psaumes (les) Retouches sur la Version de Marot et Beze ; vide
No. 3979.
Psellus (Mich. Constantinus Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 1593.
Pullus et Sugerius (A.D. 1152) ; vide No. 575.
Pusch (S.) Diplomataria Sacra Styrise; vide No. 4670.
5235 Pyrker (J. L.) Bilder aus dem Leben Jesu und der Apostel ;
royal 4to. 24 fine plates (pub. at £\ 5s.) sd. 16s. Leip. 1842
5236 Quaresmii (Fr.) Historica Elucidatio Terra? Sanctse, in qua
pleraque ad veterem et prsesentem ejusdem Terree Statum spec-
tantia explicantur, etc. etc. ; 2 vols, folio, calf, very scarce,
£2 12s. 6d. Antv. 1639
This book, which Dr. Kitto calls "valuable and very rare," has recently
been much inquired after, in consequence of a reference in " The Times"
to a passage from Franc. Navarre, who lived in 1604, quoted by the author,
in which the destruction of the Turkish Empire is foretold, as destined to
take place within 251 years, marking 1854-56 as the period — a singular
prophecy, considering the recent state of Turkey in the war with Russia,
and the necessity she has submitted to in allowing the great Western
Powers to interfere in the internal arrangements of her empire, by placing
her Christian population on a footing nearly equal to that of the disciples of
Islamism, as well as the recent installation of the Sultan as a Knight of
the Garter.
Quarti (P. M.) Rubricae Missalis Romaui ; vide No. 3936.
Quesnel (Pasquier) le Nouveau Testament avec des Reflexions
morales; vide Nos. 407-9 et3162.
0000 vide Nos. 1319-20; Unigenitus, etc. et No. 4966.
5237 Quensted (J. A.) Antiquitates ecclesiasticae et biblicse; 4to.
vellum, 7s. Witteberg, 1688
5238 Questif (Jac.) et Jacobi Eckart Scriptores Ordinis Pra?dica-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 501
torum recensiti, Notisque historicis et criticis illustrati ; 2 vols,
folio, hogskin, £2 10s. Paris, 1/19-21
Quick (Jo ) Syuodicon in Gallia reformata; vide No. 1269.
Quix (Ch.) Muenster-Kirche in Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) ;
Pfarre zum Heiligen Kreuz ; Dominikaner-Kloster ; St. Peter's
Pfarr-Kirche ; lleichs-abtey Burtscheid ; Kloster der Villa
Harna ; Spital zum Heiligen Jacob ; Necrologium, etc. etc. ;
vide Nos. 4G71-8.
Quien (Mich, le) Oriens Christianus ; vide No. 3668.
5239 Quinet (E.) rUltramontanisme, ou l'Eglise Romaine et la
Societe moderne ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1844
Quirini (Ang. Maria?, Card.) Officium Grecise Orthodoxse ;
vide Nos. 3552 et 3937.
5240 Ejusdem Epistolse, collegit N. Coletus ; folio, portrait,
vellum, £\ 4s. Venetiis, 1756
Cardinal Quirini, the friend of Newton, Fenelon, and Montfaucon, was
celebrated as one of the greatest philologists of his day, and equally looked
up to as a profound historian and antiquary. He enjoyed the rare privilege
of being a member of all the most celebrated learned societies in Europe,
irrespective of creeds ; was tolerant and courteous ; and his correspondence
touches largely both upon church and secular transactions, more particu-
larly appertaining to literature, of which he was a distinguished patron, as
is evidenced in the magnificent library he presented to the Vatican.
Rabantjs (Maurus, Moguntinus Archiepiscopus c. A.D. 850) ;
vide Nos. 2238-40.
Rabbinical Literature ; vide Nos. 2668-2909.
5241 Racine (l'Abbe Bon.) Abrege de l'Histoire Ecclesiastique ;
13 vols. l2mo. fine copy, calf, £\ 6s. Utrecht, 1748
Raderi (M.) Bavaria Sancta; vide No. 3025.
5242 Radulphi (Ardentis, circa A.D. 1100) Homilise, Ecclesiasticis
omnibus plurimura necessariee, nunc primum in Lucem editse
a Claudio Fresny ; small 8vo. hogskin, scarce, 1 6s. Antverp. 1571
5243 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Indice ; small 8vo. vellum,
10s. 6d. Colonics, 1604
0000 vide et No. 2241.
Radulphus Dicetus; vide Nos. 707-10 et No. 716.
Radulphus (Flaviacensis, Ssec. X.) ; vide No. 2242.
Ramesiensis Historia ; vide Nos. 707-10.
5244 Rainoldi (Joan. Ecclesise Anglicanse Decani) Theses VI. de S.
Scriptura et Ecclesia, et Apologia contra Stapletonum et alios ;
8vo. vellum, 10s. 6d. Hatiov. 1603
5245 Ejusdem Censura Librorum Apocryphorum Vet. Test.
adversum Pontihcios, imprimis R. Bellarminum ; 2 vols, in 1,
4to. vellum, scarce, £\ 8s. Oppenheim, 1611
5246 Ejusdem de Romanse Ecclesise Idolatria libri II. (in
Cultu Sanctorum, Reliquiarum, etc. etc.) 4to. calf (Mosheim's
copy) 12s. Oxonii, 1596
Dean Rainolds was one of the translators of the English Bible. " He
alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all
learning. The memory, the reading of that man was near to a miracle."
Bp. Hall.
Ranbeck (iEg.) Heiliges Benedictiner-Jahr ; vide No. 4528.
502 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Rance (Butl.) Reglemens de la Trappe ; vide No. 4552 — Vies
des Religieux, No. 4553 ; sa Vie, par Marsollier, No. 4554;
et Responsiones ad Mabillon, No. 4621.
5247 Randolph (Bp. Jno.) Enchiridion Theologicum (Edward VI. 's
Catechism ; Ridlei Protestatio, Juelli Apologia, Noelli Cate-
chismus, Pearsoni Annales Paulini, Bentley on Free-thinking,
Leslie's Method with the Deists, etc. etc., 12 treatises in all) ;
2 vols. 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Oxford, 1825
5248 Ranke's (Leop.) Deutsche Geschichte im Zeitalter der Refor-
mation ; 5 vols. Svo. sewed, £1 16s. Berlin, 1839-43
5249 Dieselbe, neue Auflage ; 5 vols. 12mo. sewed, £1 6s.
ibid. 1854
5250 Desselben Roemische Paebste, ihre Kirche und ihr Staat
im XVI. und XVII. Jahrhunderte ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£\ 10s. ibid. 1838
5251 Raphelii (G.) Annotationes Philologicse in Novum Test, ex
Xenophonte collectae ; 12mo. veil. 2s. 6d. Hamb. 1709
5252 Ejusdem Annotationes Philologicae in Novum Test, ex
Polybio et Arriano collectse; 12mo. veil. 3s. 6d. ibid. 1715
5253 Ejusdem Annotationes in Sacram Scripturam historicse
in Vetus, philologicae autem in Novum Testamentum, ex
Xenophonte, Polybio, Arriano et Herodoto collectse ; 2 vols.
8vo. vellum, 9s. Lugd. Bat. 174/ , vel 1750
" Raphel affords an excellent example to those who would make collec-
tions from the pure Greek writers with a view of illustrating the New Testa-
ment, and the remarks which he has drawn from such are classical in
their land." — Mich^elis.
Ra. Sch. I. (vel Rabbi Jarchi vel Jizschaki) ; vide Nos. 2691,
2777-9, et 2847.
Ratherius (Episc. Veronensis, c. A.D. 950) ; vide No. 2242.
Ratramnus (Corbiensis, circa A.D. 86S) ; vide No. 2243.
5254 ou Bertram Pretre, du Corps et du Sang du Seigneur ;
Lat. et Franc, (par M. A. de la Bastide) ; 4 to. calf, rare,
10s. 6d. QueviUi/, 1672
5255 Rau's (H.) allgemeine Geschichte der Christlichen Kirche bis
auf die Gegenwart ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Frankft. 1846
5256 Rau's (J. W.) Untersuchungen die wahre Ansicht der Berg-
predigt betreffend ; Svo. cloth, 2s. 6d. Erlangen, 1805
5257 Desselben Materialien zu Kanzel-vortraegen ueber die
Evangelien ; 6 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £ 1 4s.) sd. 15s. ibid. 1 799-1806
5258 ueber die Episteln ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 15s.)
sewed, 9s. ibid. 1799-1803
Raulin (J. F.) Historia Ecclesiae Malabaricse, Liturgia Mala-
barica, etc. ; vide No. 3959.
5259 Raumer's (Karl von) Zug der Israeliten aus Aegypten nach
Canaan ; 8vo. map, sewed, 2s. 6d. Leipzig. 1837
5260 Desselben Palaestina; Svo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1835
5261 Rava.nelli (Petri) Bibliotheca Sacra, seu Thesaurus Scripturae
Canonicae amplissimus ; 4 vols, in 2, folio, hogskin, £\ 4s.
Geneva?, 1654, vel 1660-3
" A book, which discovers vast reading, and a most minute attention to
the Scriptures." — Ormu.
Vol. 13. Miscella Philologica.
„ 14. Opuscula Moralia.
„ 15. Heteroclita Spiritualia Cce-
lestium et Infernorum.
„ 16. Heteroclita Spiritualia et
Anoraala Pietatis Terres-
trium.
„ 17. Ascetica.
„ 18. Polernica.
„ 19. Indices generates.
„ 20. Apopompseus.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 503
Raymundus (a Pennaforte, circa A.D. 1230) ; vide No. 2244.
5262 Raynaudi (Theoph. Soc. Jes.) Opera Omnia, cum Indicibus.
Accessit ejusdem Apopompaeus ; 20 vols, in 10, folio, fine por-
trait, hogskin, rare, £8 8s. Lugd. 1665 — Cracov. 1669
5263 Ejusdem Opera Omnia, vols. I. — XIX. (wanting IV., de
Virtutibus et Vitiis, and XI. Critica Sacra) ; 17 vols, folio, por-
trait, calf, £4 Is. ibid. 1 665, etc.
Vol. 1. Chrislus Deus Homo.
,, 2. De Attributis Christi.
,, 3. Moralis Disciplina.
,, 4. De Virtutibus et Vitiis.
,, 5. Theologia Naturalis.
,, 6. Eucharistica.
„ 7. Marialia.
„ 8. Hagiologium Lugdunense.
„ 9i Hagiologium Exoticum.
,, 10. Pontificia.
„ 11. Critica Sacra.
„ 12. Miscella Sacra.
5264 Raynerii (vel Rainerii de Pisis, circa A.D. 1310) Pantheologia,
sive Universa Theologia, Ordine alphabetico per varios Titulos
distributa, et ex probatis et praecipuis Authoribus collecta,
emendavit et Indicibus edidit Jo. Nicolai ; 3 vols, folio, vellum,
£2 2s. Luffduni, 1670
This celebrated book continued to be used as the general text book in most
of the Roman Catholic Institutions till near the middle of the last century, and
the author is called by Cave, " thenloyus etjurisconmltus consummatissimus."
Reading (G.) Catalogus Sionensis Collegii ; vide No. 549.
Rebuffi (P.) Praxis Beneficiarum ; vide No. 919.
5265 Rechts-Ordnung und Reformation, Wilbelm's Hertzogen zu
Gulich, Cleve und Berg ; 4 parts in 1 vol. folio, complete, calf,
antique pattern, very rare, £1 lis. 6d. Dusseldorff, 1606-49
1. Ordnung des Gericbtlichen Proces ; II. Policey-Ordnung ; III. Cle-
vische und Maerkische Kirchen-Ordnung ; IV. Clevische Jagt und
Waldt-Ordnung. The Kirchen-Ordnung follows the Heidelberg Catechism
as far as the Sacraments of the Church are concerned.
5266 Rechenberg (Ad.) et Tob. Hildebrandus de prima Expeditione
Cruciata ; 4to. 3s. Lipsice, 1694
5267 Ejusdem et Jo. Joach. Mollerus de Henrici IV. Absolu-
tione Romana ; 4to. 3s. ibid. 1684
5268 RECKENBERGii(Adr.) Hiero-LexiconReale, i. e. Biblico-Theologi-
cum.etHistorico-Ecclesiasticum; 2vols.4to.vel.a6l ls.LipsA7^4
5269 Recueil des Actes, Titres, et Memoires concernant les Affaires
du Clerge de France, augmente d'un grand nombre de Pieces
et Observations sur la Discipline presente de l'Eglise (par
Pierre Le Merre) ; 12 vols. Paris, 1768-71 — Le Meme mis
en Nouvel Ordre, suivant la Deliberation de l'Assemblee du
29e Ao6t, 1705, ibid. 1771.— Abrege du Meme, ou Table
Raisonnee en forme de Precis des Matieres, contenues dans ce
Recueil; ib. 1771. — 14 vols.lto. French cf.^64 4s. Par. 1768-71
Important information on all points of Doctrine and Discipline of the
French Church, and particularly as to the state of Canon Law, before the
Revolution, will be found in these volumes, as also a full recount of all
chapters, abbeys, priories, collegiate churches and chapels, parishes, uni-
versities, colleges, and hospitals, as well as of all Ecclesiastical and Military
504 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Orders; and, indeed, of all matters connected with the Church of France up
to the close of the eighteenth century.
Redemptoristi : Ceremonial, Ritual, Manual y Instruccional ;
vide No. 3617— Officia propria, No. 3748.
5270 Reden (Justi) Opus Canono-politicum de Electione et Preeside
Electionis ; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £\ lis. Gd. Aug. Vind. 1720
5271 Reding (Aug.) Theologia Scholastica, in primam partem Divi
Thomse ad Normam Tlieologorum Salisburgensium ; 13 vols,
in 3, folio, frontispiece by Kilian, vellum, £ 1 16s.
Typis Jlfonasterii Binsidlensis, 1667, etc.
5272 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 13 vols, in 7, folio, fine portrait
by Kilian, calf, £2 2s. ibid. 1687-8
5273 Ejusdem Vindex Veritatis Annalium Ecclesiasticorum
Cardinalis Baronii Centurise I. ; folio, frontispiece by Kilian,
calf, 18s. ibid. 1680
5274 Reding (Augustini) Concilii Tridentini Veritas inextincta, ne
apice quidem laesa ex prsesumptuosa J. H. Heideggeri Ana-
tome, etc.; small 8vo. calf, 3s. ibid. 1675
5275 Idem liber, accedunt Tractatus II. et III. ; 3 vols, in 2,
small vellum, 8vo. 6s. ibid. 1675-6
5276 Idem liber, accedunt Tractatus IV. — XIV.; 5 vols, in 3,
folio, frontispiece, hogskin, £1 10s. ibid. 1684
5277 Idem liber ; 5 vols. fol. frontisp. cf. £\ 15s. ibid. 1684
John Henry Heidegger, who was the Divinity Professor at Zuerich, pub-
lished his "Anatomia Concilii Tridentina Historico-theologica" in 1672
(see No. 2913). This brought forth the reply of Abbot Reding, also known
as Augustinus Einsidlensis, from the name of the Monastery over which he
presided (see No. 102). Reding's work appeared piecemeal, and was then
published in a collected form, as shown above, and Heidegger gave the
retort courteous to his opponent in his " Tumulus Concilii Tridentini " (No.
2914), published in 1684-90. These works, which show the secret springs
that were at work during the sitting of that Council, should be read toge-
ther, and with Le Plat's "Monumenta" (No. 1308-9), "Pallavicini "
(No. 1312), and " Soave " (No. 1316), furnish the fullest information
respecting its proceedings and acts, by which the Church of Rome has ever
since been governed.
Reformatio Legum (Th. Cranmeri) ex authoritate Henrici
VIII.; vide Nos. 1209-10.
5278 Reggii (Honorii) de Statu Ecclesiee Britannicse bodierno liber
Commentarius. Una cum Appendice eorum qure in Synodo Glas-
guensi contra Episcopos decreta sunt ; 4to. half bound, scarce,
£1 Is. Dantisci, 1647
5279 Regii (ITrbani, A.D. 1541) Opera, cum Vita ejus et Prrefa-
tione Ernesti Regii; 3 vols, in I, folio, hogskin, scarce,
£\ lis. 6d. Noribergce, 1562
Regius was the disciple of Luther, and the following characteristic anec-
dote of the great Reformer is a record of their intimacy. Regius, some-
what vain of his eloquence, at one of the sittings at Schmalcald delivered
the usual homily, occupying a much greater length of time in flourishing
his rounded periods than Luther admired. As he was leaving the pulpit
a well-known voice whispered behind him, " Domine Urbane ; a hoc neque
urbanum, neque eegium erat."
Rees (W. J.) Liber Landavensis ; vide No. 4678.
5280 Regesta Pontificum Romanorum ab condita Ecelesise ad Annum
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 505
post Christum Natum 1198, edidit (e Codicibus Vetustissimis)
Philippus Jaffe ; 4to. (951 pp.) £1 1 6s. Berolini, 1851
These abstracts of the contents of the Papal letters are copied from the
Notarial Records in the Vatican, and are of the utmost importance on matters
of doctrine and discipline.
Reginaldi Dunelmensis Virtutes S. Cuthberti ; vide No. 46/9.
Reginaldus (Ant.) de Mente Concilii Tridentini
5281 Reginonis (Abbatis Prumiensis, c. A.D. 895) libri duo de Sj-
nodalibus Causis et Ecclesiasticis Disciplinis ; 4to. uucut, 7s. 6d.
Vienna, 1765
0000 Idem liber, edidit F. G. Wasserschleben ; vide No. 2245.
5282 Regnier (Louis, Sieur de la Planche) Histoire de l'Estat de
France, taut de la Republique que de la Religion, sous le Regne
de Francois II. ; publiee par E. Minnechet ; 2 vols, small 8vo.
plate of the butchery at Amboise 15th March, 1560, (out of
print,) 10s. (See Brunet, vol. II. p. 578). Paris, 1836
Ri:gul.e, etc. Cancellarise Apostolica? ; vide No. 4680.
5283 Reiche's (K. F.) Leben und Wirken Jesu ; thick 8vo. wood-
cuts, sewed, 4s. 6d. Berlin, 1842
5284 Reiffenstuel (Anacleti) Theologia Moralis brevi claraque Me-
thodo comprehensa, atque juxta Sacros Canones Pontificum,
etc., succinte resolvens omnes Materias Morales ; folio, vellum,
7s. 6d. Monachii, 1722
5285 Idem liber, edidit J. Esteva; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 12s.
Antverp. 1743
5286 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, hogskin, clasps, 10s. 6d.
Styrce, 1740
5287 Idem liber, cum Additionibus et Supplemento, edidit M.
Kresslinger; 2 vols. 4to. calf, 12s. Monachii, 1737
5283 Idem liber, alia editio; folio, hogskin, 10s. 6d.
Mutinae, 1739
5289 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in I, 4<to. German paper
binding, 6s. Monachii, 1743
5290 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 10s. 6d.
Mogunt. 1748
5291 • Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, clasps,
12s. Monachii, 1752
5292 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 10s. ibid. 1752
5293 — — — Idem liber, cum Additionibus novissimis Dalmatii Kickh ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, 12s. Pedeponti, 1756
5294 Ejusdem Jus Canonicum Universum clara Methodo ex-
plicatum, accedit Tractatus de Regulis Juris ; 6 vols, in 4, folio,
vellum, £2 10s. Mocuatce, 1746
Ejusdem libri Editiones Tngolstadii, 1739 ; Venetiis,
1746; et Romce, 1831-4; vide Nos. 950-1.
Reineccii (Chr.) Lexicon Hebraeo-Chaldaicum ; vide No. 2848.
5295 Reinhardi (Fr. V.) Opuscula Academica, Theologica, Philnso-
phica, et Critica ; 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, sewed, 12s. Lipsice, 1808
Containing eighteen dissertations, among which will be found : de Ver-
sionis Alexandrinae Auctoritate et Usu; de Morte voluntaria; Symbola ad
Interpretationem Psalm. LXVIII.; de Miraculis ; de Locisqui in SermonU
bus Domini temere putantur communes; de Natione Felicitatis humanse;
* 3 T
506 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
de Prudentia Theologi ; de Jes. XI., 1-5 ; de Christo suam dum viveret
Resurrectionem prscdicente ; de Prrestantia Religionis Christiana? in con-
solandis miseris; Epitomes Doctrinaj Christiana? Fragrnentum, etc. etc.
5296 Reinhard's (Fr. V.) Versuch ueber den Plan welchen der Stifter
der Christlichen Religion zum Besten der Menschen entwarf ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. fid. Wittenberg, 1798
5297 Desselben System der Christlichen Moral; 4 vols. 8vo.
half bound, 9s. Wittenberg. 1802-10
5298 Dasselbe ; 5 vols. 8vo. boards, 12s. Reutlingen, 1813-16
5299 Desselben Gestaendnisse, seine Predigten und seine Bildung
zum Prediger betreffeml ; 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Sufcbach, 181 1
5300 Desselben Predigten in den Jahren 1806 und 1807
gehalten ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1835
5301 Desselben Predigten, gehalten im K. Ssechsischen Evan-
gelischen Hof-Gottesdienst ; Jahrgang 1806 und 1807 ; 4 vols.
8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1835
5302 Rein hold (der selige Weltweise) ueber Religion, Unsterblich-
keit, etc. ; 12mo. sewed, Is. 6d. Hamburg, 1828
Reinhardi (L.) de Studiis Hebraeo-biblicis ; vide No. 2849.
5303 Reinhardi (L.) Theologia Polemica ; 12mo. 2s. 6d. Vimar.\745
5304 Reinhold's (E.) Wesen der Religion und sein Ausdruck in dem
Evangelischen Christenthum ; 8vo. (published at 8s.) cloth,
4s. Jena, 1846
5305 Reinkens (H. J.) de Clemente x\lexandrino, Homine, Scriptore,
Philosopho, Theologo ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Vratislavice, 1851
5306 Reissneri (x\dami) Jerusalem, die alte Haubtstat der Jueden
wie sie vor der Zerstoerung ein Vorbildt der ewigen Statt
Gotteswar, etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, woodcut maps and plates,
hogskin, £1 Is. Franckf. 1563
5307 Reithmeier (Wolfg.) Elores Patrum Latinorum et Hymni
Ecclesiastici ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Scaphusice, 1853
5308 Relandi (Hadr.) Analecta Rabbinica ; 12mo. vellum, 6s.
Ultrajecti, 1702
5309 Idem liber, alia editio, sive Genebrardi Isagoge Rabbinica
et Tabulae Rabbinicse — Ch. Cellarii Rabbinismus — J. Drusius
de Particulis Chaldaicis, Syriacis, Talmudicis et Rabbinicis —
J. Bartoloccii Vitse celebriorum Rabbinorum qui in S. Cod.
scripserunt Commentarios — D.Kimchi in aliquot Psalmos Com-
ment. Hebr. et Lat. ; 12mo. portrait, vellum, 9s. ibid. 1723
0000 Ejusdem Antiquitates Hebraicse ; vide Nos. 2850-1 ; et
Palsestina, No. 2853.
5310 Ejusdem Palaestina ex vet. Monumentis, illustrata ;
2 vols. 4to. plates, calf, or vellum, 12s. Traj. ad Rhen. 1711
5311 Ejusdem Dissertationes de Nummis quibusdam Vett.
Hebrseorum, qui Samaritani appellantur ; 12mo. plates, half
bound, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1706
0000 Idem liber; accedunt Dissert. Miscellaneae; vide No. 2852.
5312 la Religion de-; Mahometans, avec une Confession de Foi
Mahometaine ; 12mo. plates, 3s. 6d. La Haye, 1721
Remegius (Antissiodorensis, Saec. IX.) ; vide No. 2245.*
Remondini (G. S.) Storiadella Nolana ; vide No. 4681.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 507
5313 Renaudotti (Eus.) Historia Patriarcharum Alexandrinorum
Jacobitarum a D. Marco usque ad finem Sasculi XIII. ; in-
seruutur multa ad lies Ecclesiasticas Jacobitarum pertinentia.
Accedit Epitome Historiee Muhamedanse ad illustrandas Res
iEgyptiacas; 4to. 14s. Paris, 1713
5314 Idem liber; 4to. fine copy in French calf, 18s. ibid. 1713
0000 — ■ Ejusdem Collectio Liturgiarum Orientalium ; vide Nos.
3938-40.
Renversement de la Morale Chretienne; vide No. 4681.*
5315 Reponse pour les Eglises des Vallees de Piemont au Sieur
Faverot, oil sont refutees les Erreurs de l'Eglise Romaine et
les Chicanes desMissionaires; 4to. rare,361 lls.6d. Geneve, 1679
Reschii (Jos.) Annales Ecclesise Brixiensis ; vide No. 4682.
Resolutiones et Conclusiones in Fore Ecclesiast. vide No. 952.
5316 Rettberg (F. W.) de Parabolis Jesu Christi ; 4to. boards,
2s. 6d. Gcettingce, 1827
Rettenpacheri (S.) Annales Cremifanenses ; vide No. 4528.
Reubenii (Rabbi Ben Hoschke) Jalkuth ; vide Nos. 2788-9.
5317 Reuberj (Justi) Veterum Scriptorum Germanicorum Tomus ;
folio, vellum, 15s. Hanov. 1619
5318 Idem liber, Accessionibus aucta a Georgio C. Johannis ;
folio, vellum, rare, £2 10s. Francofurti, 1726
5319 Reuchlin (Jo. A.D. 1522) Epistolse illustrium Virorum ad
Hermannum Comitem Nuenarium. Ejusdem Responsoria ad
Jo. Reuchlin, et J. de Hochstraten contra Occulare Speculum
J. Reuchlin. Defensio nova Joan. Reuchlin, etc.; 4to. scarce,
10s. 6d. Borromag. 1518
Reuchlin's (H.) Geschichte von Port-Royal; vide No. 4683;
Leben von B. Pascal, No. 4746.
5320 Desselben Christenthnm in Frankreich innerhalb und
ausserhalb der Kirche ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. Hamburg, 1837
5321 Reuss (Ed.) Geschichte der Heiligen Schriften Neuen Testa-
ments ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Halle, 1842
5322 Dieselbe, neue Auflage ; 2 vols. 8vo. corrected and much
enlarged edition, sewed, 8s. Braunschw. 1853
Reuss (G. J. L.) Kirchen-Agende ; vide No. 4001.
5323 Reuss (J. F.) Vertheidigung der OfFenbarung Johannis gegen
D. Sender; 12mo. (pub. at 4s. 6d.) cloth, 2s. 6d. Frank. 1772
5324 Reyre (l'Abbe) ses GSuvres ; 5 vols. 12mo. 7s. 6d. Lyons, 1832
Reyneri (CI.) Apostolatus Benedictinorum in Anglia ; vide
No. 4529.
Rhabanus, vel Rabanus Maurus ; vide Nos. 2238-40.
5325 Rheinwald (F. H.) Kirchliche Archaeologie ; thick 8vo. plates
(published at 12s.) sewed, 7s. 6d. Berlin, 1830
Rheginonis Chronicon ; vide No. 705.
5326 Rhenani (Beati, circa A.D. 1560) Rerum Germanicarum
libri III. — Prsemissa est Vita B. Rhenani a Jo. Sturmio con-
scripta; folio, vellum, scarce, £1 Is. Basilice, 1551
5327 Rhenferdi (J.) Dissertationum philologico-theologicarum de
Stylo Novi Testamenti Syntagma ; 4to. half bound, 5s.
IJeovardice, 1701
508 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5328 Rhode's (J. G.) Religiose Bildung, Mythologie und Philosophic
der Hindus, mit Ruecksicht auf ihre aelteste Geschichte ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at 1 8s.) sewed, 9s. Leipzig, 1827
Riambourg (J. B. C.) ses (Euvres; vide No. 006.
5329 Ribadeneira (Petri, de Soc. Jesu) Flos Scriptorum, sive Vitae et
Res gestae Sanctorum ex probatis Scriptoribus selectee et in
Modum Concionum scriptse (Sermones de Sanctis) ; folio,
engraved title-page, calf, 15s. Colon. 1700
5330 ■ Desselben triumphirende Jugend, oder auserlesendsten
Leben der Heiligen Gottes ; 3 vols. 8vo. £\ 5s. Augs. 1755
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Soc. Jes. ; vide Nos. 1550 et 4747 ;
Catalogus Scriptorum Soc. Jes., No. 4748 ; et Vita F. Borgise,
No. 4749.
5331 Ribbeck (A., F.) Dissertatio de Anselmi Cantuariensis Doctrina
de Sancto Spiritu ; 4to. sewed, Is. Gd. Berlin, 1838
5332 Riber^e (Fr. Soc. Jesu) Commentarii in XII. Prophetas Minores ;
folio, calf, 18s. Paris, 1611
5333 Ejusdem Commentarius in Apocalypsin, His adjuncti
sunt V. libri de Templo, etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. scarce, £] Is.
Lvgd. 1593
Riccii (Matth.) Expeditio Soc. Jesu apud Sinas ; vide No. 4750.
5334 Richard (C. Louis) Analyse des Conciles, generaux et particu-
liers, etc. ; 5 vols. 4to. calf, £\ 15s. Paris, 1772
5335 Ejusdem Analysis Conciliorum Generalium et Particu-
larium, Ordine Alphabetico Gallice edita, et A. J. Ant. Dal-
maso Latine reddita ; 5 vols, in 2. folio, veil, £\ Is. Venet. \776
5336 Idem liber, alia editio ; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 Is.
Aug. Vind. 1777
Richardus Hagustoldensis ; vide No. 716.
Richardus (Divisiensis, A.D. 1195) ; vide Nos. 3001-2.
Richardus (de S. Victore, A.D. 1173) ; vide Nos. 2246-8.
5337 Richelieu : La Vie d'Armand Jean, Cardinal Due de Richelieu,
par M. Le Clerc ; 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf, 1 6s. Amsterd. 1714
Richter's (A. L.) Lehrbuch des Kirchen-rechts ; vide No. 953.
5338 Richter's (H.) Evangelische und Roemische Kirchen-lehre ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Barmen, 1844
5339 Desselben Lehre der juengsten Tage ; 8vo. sd. 4s. 1844
Richter's (G. L.) Biographisches Lexicon Geistlicher Lieder-
dichter; vide No. 551.
Richerii (Ed.) Historia Conciliorum ; vide No. 1271.
Richerius (Ssec. X.) ; vide No. 575.
5340 Rickel (Dionysii a, seu Carthusiani, Domini de Lewvis, A.D.
1471) Opera Theologica, Exegetica et Moralia, scil. : Enarra-
tiones pipe ac eruditae in V. libros Mosaicse Legis ; in libros
Josue, Judicum et Ruth necnon in libros Regum et Paralipo-
menon ; in libros Sapientiales — Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, Can-
ticum Canticorum, Sapientiam et Ecclesiasticum ; in Prophetas
Majores et Minores, 2 vols. ; Insigne Commentariorum Opus
in Psalmos omnes Davidicos. Accedit ejusdem Elucidatio in
Cantica Matutinalia ; Enarrationes in libros Jobi, Tobiae,
Judith, Hester, Esdra?, Nehemiae, et Machabaeorum ; in Qua-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 509
tuor Evangelistas ; Commentaria in omnes B. Pauli Epistolas ;
in alias Epistolas Canonicas, in Acta Apostolorum et in Apo-
calypsin ; Epistolarum ac Evangeliorum Dominicalium totius
Anni Enarratio, adjunctis Homeliis et Sermonibus Variis vol. I.
de Tempore ; vol. II. de Sanctis. His accedunt ejusdem
Hymni Ecclesiastici, et Opera Minora ; de libros Dionysii
Areopagitse, de S. Trinitate, de Creatione et Statu Naturae An-
gelica? et Humana?, de Redemptione et Justificatione, de
VII. Sacramentis et de Prcemio Bonorum, et de Retributione
Malorum Doctrina Catholica, 4 vols. : in all 16 vols, in 15,
folio, calf, contents lettered, rare, £\2 12s. Colon. 1531-55
5341 Ejusdem Enarrationes Pise ac Eruditse in V. Mosaicae
Legis libros ; hoc est, Grenesim, Exodum, Leviticum, Numeros,
Deuteronomium ; fol. 1015 pp , hogskin, clasps, 18s. ibid. 1566
5342 Ejusdem Insigne Commentariorum Opus in Psalmos
omnes Davidicos (sive Sensus Literalis, Allegorici, Tropologici,
et Anagogici doctissima Explanatio) — Accedit et iis ejusdem
in VII. Matutinalia Cantica, in Magnificat quoque Nunc
dimittis, Benedictus, in Symbolum etiam Fidei, Quicunque
vult salvus esse, et in Hymnum Diurnum : Te Deum laudamus,
exactissima Elucidatio ; folio, first edition, fine copy, in old gilt
calf, rare, £1 Is. ibid. 1531
At the end of this volume (printed with the author's real name) is given
a list of 206 distinct works, printed and manuscript, by Denis de Rikel.
5343 Ejusdem Enarrationes in V. libros Sapientales, hoc est,
Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, Canticum Canticorum, Sapientiam,
Ecclesiasticum ; ibid. 1555 — Ejusdem Enarrationes in libros
Job, Tobia?, Judith, Hester, Esdrse, Nehemise, Machabseorum
I. et II. ; ibid. 1551 ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, pp. 596 et 463, hog-
skin, clasps, £1 5s. ibid. 1551-5
5344 Ejusdem Enarrationes in IV. Prophetas Majores, Esaiam,
Hieremiam, Ezechielem, Danielem ; folio, first edition, 8/2 pp.
hogskin, clasps, scarce, 18s. ibid. 1534
5345 Idem liber, alia Editio, ibid. 1557. Accedit ejusdem
Enarrationes in XII. Prophetas Minores, Oseam, Johelem,
Amos, Abdiam, Jonam, Michseam, Nahum, Abacuk, Sopho-
niam, Aggaeum, Zachariam, Malachiam ; ibid. 1549; 2 vols,
in 1, folio, pp. 815 et 310, hogskin, clasps, £1 5s. ibid. 1549-57
5346 Ejusdem Enarrationes praeclarae in omnes Novi Testa-
menti Libros; 2 vols. (pp. 768 et 422) ibid. 1538 et 1533—
Accedunt Joannis Fabri, Episcopi Viemiensis, Sermones fruc-
tuosissimi (de Eucharistia, LIX. ; Victoria contra Turcos,
XXXVII. ; Patientia, XLIV. ; et Baptismo Parvulorum, V.
cum Appendice, in quo Orationes Funebres et Libri Jobi
Versio metrica) ibid. 1537 ; 3 vols, iu 2, folio, hogskin, clasps,
£1 15s. ibid. 1533-8
5347 Ejusdem Enarrationes in Evangelia Matthaei et Joannis ;
2 vols, in 1, small 8vo. half bound, 5s. Paris, 1542
0000 Vide et Nos. 1424-6.
The Commentaries of Rikel and Tostatus are valuable as explaining the
allegories, tropes, and figures of the Bible, and are both of them perfect
storehouses of patristic learning.
510 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5348 Ridleii (N. Londinensis Episcopi, A.D. 1555) de Coeria Domi-
nica Assertio contra sceleratam Transubstantionis Heresim.
Accedunt Praefatio et Protestatio Oxonii habitse ; smrdl 8vo.
vellum, very scarce, £\ lis. 6d. Genevce, 15o6
0000 vide et No. 5247.
5349 Riegger (P. J. a) Institutionum Jurisprudentise Ecclesiasticse ;
4 vols. 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Vienna, 1780
5350 Riegler's (G.) Leben Jesu, oder Commentar ueber die IV.
Evangelien, etc. ; 5 vols. 8vo. (published at *£2 2s.) sewed,
15s. Bamberg, 1843-5
535 1 ■ Desselben Christ-catholischen Dogmatik ; 6 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at £1 4s.) sewed, 12s. ibid. 1846-7
5352 Desselben Eucharistie, nach Schrift und Tradition ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. ibid. 1845
5353 Riffell's (Casp.) Christliche Kirchen-geschichte der neuesten
Zeit (vom Anfange der grossen Kirchen-spaltung bis 1515) mit
Einleitung und Nachtraege ; 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 1 5s. Maine, 1842-4
5354 Desselben geschichtliche Darstellung des Verhaeltnisses
zwischen Kirche und Staat von der Gruendung des Christen-
thums bis auf Justinian ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. ibid. 1836
5355 Rigantii (Joa. Bapt.) Commentaria in Regulas, Constitutiones
et Ordinationes Cancellarise Apostolicse ; 4 vols, in 2, folio,
vellum, £1 10s. Homce, 1751
5356 Rinck (G. F.) Lucubratio Critica in Acta Apostolorum, nee non
Epistolas Catholicas et Paulinas ; 8vo. sd. 5s. 6d. Heidelb. 1830
5357 Desselben Send-schreiben der Korinther an Paulus, und
das dritte Send-schreiben Paulus an die Korinther, aus einige
Armenische Uebersetzungen verdeutscht ; 8vo. 4s. ibid. 1833
Rinuccini (G. B.) Nunziatura in Irlandia ; vide No.46S4.
5358 Rio (M. del) in Canticum Canticorum Commentarius literalis et
Catena mystica ; folio, hogskin, clasps, 7s. 6d. Ingolst. 1604
5359 Ejusdem Disquisitiones Magicse ; vide Nos. 1400-2.
0000 Rishangeri (Will.) Historia ; vide Nos. 710-1 1.
Ritschelii (G.) Dissertatio de Cseremonhs ; vide No. 3971.
5359*'Ritschl (A.) das Evangelium Marc ions und das Kanonische
Evangelium des Lucas ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Tuebingen, 1846
5360 Rittangel (J. St.) de Yeritate Religionis Christianas ; 2 parts
in 1, 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. Francq. 1699
5361 Ritter (H.) ueber die Erkenntniss Gottes in der Welt; 8vo.
(600 pages: published at 12s.) calf gilt, 7s. 6d. Hamb. 1836
5362 Desselben Geschichte der Christlichen Philosophie ; 4
vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 14s. ibid. 1841-5
5363 ueber Lessing's Philosophische und Religioese Grund-
saetze ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Goettingen, 1847
5364 Ritter's (J. J.) Handbuch der Kirchen-geschichte ; 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 18s. Bonn, 1835-8
.Ritualia : Hebraica ; vide Nos. 3524-7 ; Apostolica et Primi-
tiva, Nos. 3528-37; Grseca, Nos. 3538-60; Romana, Nos.
3561-3850; Nestoriana, Nos. 3959-61 ; Anglicana, Nos. 3962-
76 ; Reformata (Calvinistica), Nos. 3977-82 ; Lutherana. Nos.
3983-4038.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 511
5365 Riveti (Andr.) Opera Theologica omnia ; 3 vols, folio, vellum,
£2 2s. Rotterd. 1651
Rivii (Gregorii) Monastica Historia ; vide No. 4685.
5366 Rixner (H.) de veterum Christianorum circa Sacram Eucharis-
tiam Institutis ac Ritibus ; 4to. boards, 4s. 6d. Helmst. 16/1
5367 Roberti (CI.) Gallia Christiana ; folio, calf, £1 10s. Paris, 1626
5368 Roberti (Cameracensis) A urifodina universalis Scientiarum divi-
narum atque humanarum ex Fontibus aureis SS. Patrum, Con-
ciliorum, Doctorumque, per Sententias plusquam 80,000, Ordine
alpbabetico digestas ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 16s. ibid. 1680
5369 — ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin,
£1 Is. Colon. 1731
Roberti (Monachi, circa A.D. 1 150) Historia Belli contra Sara-
cenos ; vide No. 1519
Robertson (J.) Clavis Pentateuchi ; vide No. 2855.
Robertus de Monte (Saec. XIII.) ; vide No. 1951.
5370 Robson's (C.) Greek Lexicon to the New Testament, designed
for junior students in Divinity ; 12mo. cloth, 7s. 6d. Land. 1840
Rocaberti (J. T. de) Bibliotheca Maxima Pontificia ; vide No.
954.
Rocoe (Aug ) Opera omnia ; vide No. 3941.
The title-pages were cancelled in 1745, and the work re-issued as : " The-
saurus Pontificiarum Antiquitatum nee non Rituum, Praxium et Caerenio-
niarum." Both are tne same book.
5371 Ejusdem Thesaurus Pontificiarum Antiquitatum ; 2 vols.
folio, portrait and plates, calf, £\ lis. 6d. Romce, 1745
5372 Rocoles (J. B. de) les Imposteurs Insignes, ou Histoires des
plusieurs Hommes de neant, de toutes Nations, qui ont usurpe
la Qualite d'Empereurs, Roys et Princes ; des Guerres qu'ils
ont cause, accompagnees de plusieurs curieuses Circonstances ;
18mo. fine copy, numerous portraits, red morocco, gilt edges
in the Roger Payne style, rare, £\ Is.
Amsterdam, Abr. Wolfgang, 1683
This curious volume, which enters the Elzevir series, contains, amongst
other lives, those of Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck, with the portrait
of the latter. The Noailles' copy sold for £2 2s.
Roderici (Ed.) Privilegia Reg. Mendicantium ; vide No. 4686.
Rodolphus (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 575.
5373 Roediger (Aem.) de Origine et Indole Arabieae Librorum Ve-
teris Testamenti Historicorum Interpretationis ; large 4to.
sewed, 8s. Halle, 1829
5374 Roell (H. A.) Commentarii in Principium Epistolse ad Ephe-
sios et Colossenses ; 2 vols. 4to vellum, 10s. 6d. Traj. 1715
5375 Roemische Briefe von eiuem Florentiner ; 4 vols. 8vo. both
series, 12s. Leipz. 1840, etc.
Addressed to Mrs. Charles White, these Recollections of Rome have
principally reference to the Middle ages, and the rise and progress of Latin
Christianity, consequently, is brought prominently forward in tracing the
memorials of Popes, Ca dinals, and other Prelates of the Church.
5376 Roeth (Ed. M.) Epistolam vulgo "ad Hebrseos" inscriptam,
non ad Hebraeos genere Judpeos, sed ad Christianos genere
Gentiles, etc. datam esse demonstrata; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Francofurti, 1836
512 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Rogeri Hovedeni Historia; vide Nos. 715 et 4691.
Rogeri de Wendover Historia; vide Nos. 710-11 et 3003-4.
5377 Rohrbacher (l'Abbe) Histoire Universelle de l'Eglise Catho-
lique; 29 vols. 8vo. sewed, £7 5s. Paris, 1850-3
Rohleders (F. Th.) Musikalische Liturgie ; vide No. 4002.
5378 Roehr's (J. F.) Palaestina oder Historisch-geographische Be-
schreibung des Judischen Landes ; 8vo. map, sewed, 2s.
Zeits, 1831
Romsee (T. J.) Praxis celebrandi Missam ; vide No. 3942.
Roorda (J.) Grammatica Hebraea ; vide No. 2856.
5379 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. cf. gt. 12s. Lugd. Bat. 1831
5380 Roos (M. Fr.) die Lelire u. Lebensgescbichte Jesu Christi, nach
den vier Evangelien ; 2 vols. 8vo. clotb, 10s. Tuebingen, 1847
Vol. I. Lehre, 5s. 6d. Vol. II. Leben, 5s. 6d.
5381 Roos (J. F.) Reformations-Geschichte bis 1555 nach C. F.
Junius bearbeitet ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. ibid. 1781-2
Rosarium (Romanum ; vide No. 3840.
5382 Rosenkranz (K.) Encyclopaedic der Theologischen Wissen-
schaften ; 8vo. (published at 6s.) cloth, 3s. 6d. Halle, 1831
5383 Rosenmuelleri (E. F. C.) G. H. L.Fuldner et J. V. D. Maurer,
Commentationes Theologicee ; 2 vols, in 4, 8vo. sewed, 10s.
Lipsite, 1825
5384 Idem liber; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, lettered, 12s. ibid. 1835
5385 Desselben altes und neues Morgenland ; 6 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at £1 10s.) sewed, 18s. ibid. 1817-20
5386 Desselben Handbuch der biblischen Alterthumskunde ; 4
vols, in 7, 8vo. (published at £2 6s.) sd. £\ 4s. ibid. 1823-31
5387 Dasselbe; 4 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. cf. £1 8s. ibid. 1823-31
£ s. d.
Vol. I. — III. in 5 parts ; Biblische Geographie . 0 18 0
„ IV. in 2 parts ; Biblische Naturgeschichte .080
5388 Desselben Handbuch fuer die Literatur der biblischen
Kritik und Exegese ; 4 vols. 8vo. sd. 9s. Goettingen, 1797-1800
5389 Ejusdem de Versione Pentateuchi Persica Commentatio ;
4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lipsice, 1814
5390 Ejusdem Scholia in Vetus Testamentum ; 23 vols.
8vo. all latest and best editions, sewed, £10. Lipsice, var. annis
5391 Idem liber; 23 vols. 8vo. hf.bd.cf. £1 1 lis. ibid. var. annis
The volumes separately :—
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Jeremiae Vaticinia et
Threni, 2 vols. . . 0 19 0
Proverbia, Ecclesiastes, et
Canticus, 2 vols. . 0 18 0
Daniel . , . .076
Libri historici et Josua3,
Judicum, Ruth, 2 vols. 0 16 0
The following portions are second-hand :
5392 Exodus, Annotatione perpetua illustratus ; 3rd edition, 8vo. map,
sewed, 6s. 6d. Lips. 1822
5393 Leviticus, Numeri et Deuteronomium, Annotatione perpetua illus-
trati ; 2nd edition, thick 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1798
5394 Jobus, perpetua Annotatione illustratus; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. 1806
5395 Jesaias, Annotatione perpetua illustratus ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,
10s. 6d. ibid. 1811-20
Pentateuchus, 3 vols.
1
13
0
Jesaise Vaticinia, 3 vols. .
1
4
0
Psalmi, 3 vols.
1
11
6
Jobus ....
0
16
0
Ezechiel, 2 vols.
1
0
0
Prophetse Minores, 4
vols.
1
5
0
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 513
5396 Ezechielis, perpetua Annotatioue illustratus ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
9s. - Lips. 1810
5397 Prophets Minores, Annotalione perpetua illustrati; 4 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 14s. ibid. 1812-16
5398 Idem liber, editio secunda; 4 vols. 8vo. 14s. ibid. 1827
5399 Rosenmuelleri (E. F. C.) Scholia in Vetus Testamentum in
Compendium redacta; 6 vols. 8vo. £3 3s. ibid. 1828-36
s. d. s. d.
Pentateuchus . . . 14 0 Jobus . . . .90
Jesaice Vaticiuia . . 15 0 Ezechiel . . . . 13 0
Psalmi . . . .13 0 Propbeta minores . . 14 0
5400 Rosenmueller (J. G.) Scholia iii Novum Testamentum ; 6th
edition, 5 vols. 8vo. (published at £2 10s.) sewed, £1 4s.
NoribergcB, 1815-31
5401 Idem liber; 5 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, £\ 15s.
ibid. 1815-31
5402 Idem liber ; 5 vols. 8vo. calf extra, carmine edges, £2 2s.
ibid. 1815-31
s. d.
Matthaeus et Marcus . .50
Lucas et Johannes . .90
Acta, Epist. ad Romanos . 9 0
s. d.
Epistolae Paulinae . .10 0
Epist. adTimoth. nee nonCath.
Epist. et Apocalypsis .10 0
5403 Ejusdem libri vol. I. Evangelia Matthaei et Marci ; 8vo.
boards, 3s. 6d. ibid. 180/
5404 Ejusdem Historia Interpretationis Libiorum Sacrorum in
Ecclesia Christiana inde ab Apostolorum yEtate usque ad Ori-
ginem ; 5 vols. 12mo. sewed, 12s. Hildburgshusce, 1/95
5405 Ejusdem libri vol. I. — IV. ; in 3 vols. 6s. ibid. 1/95
5406 Ejusdem de Origine Theologi?e Christiana} liber ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips. 1786
Rosenthal's (C. F.) Christenthum ; vide No. 4017.
Rossi (J. B. de) Opera varia ; vide Nos. 1408-12, et 272.3-7.
5407 Rossi (vel Rouse, Jo. Warwicensis, A.D 1491) Historia Regum
Anglise, cura T. Hearne ; 8vo. calf, 12s. Oxonii, 1745
A pleasing gossip is the old antiquary of Warwick, and his book
furnishes many interesting traits of the manners and state of English
society towards the close of the fifteenth century.
5408 RossiiNi-Serbati (Ant.) Catechetica Opere varie ; 8vo. sewed,
9s. Milano, 1839
5409 Ascetica Opere varie; 8vo. sewed, 10s. ibid. 1840
5410 Opuscoli Morali; 8vo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1841
5411 Predicazione ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1843
Rossleu's (C. F.) Bibliothek der Kiichen-vaeter ; vide No. 1753
5412 Rosweydi (Herib., Soc. Jesu) Vitse Patrum, et de Vitis et Verbis
Seuiorum, sive Historia Eremetica ; accedit Chorographia par-
ticularis et generalis Mansionum et Exj>editionum Eremitica-
rum ; folio, engraved title-page, hogskin, 18s. Antwerp. 1615
5413 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, frontispiece and map, best
edition, vellum, £\ 8s. ibid. 1628
5414 Idem liber, nova editio, curis et typis J. P. Migne ; 2 vols.
imp. 8vo. newly half bound, calf, £l 5s. Paris, 1854
5415 Ejusdem de Fide Haereticis servanda ex Decreto Concilii
Constantiensis Dissertatio ; 8vo. vellum, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1610
* 3 u
514 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Roswitha (S., circa A.D. 990) ; vide No. 2249.
RotyE Romance Decisiones ; vide No. 911, et p. 86.
5416 Rothe (G.) ad Psychologiam Librorum Veteris Testamenti Ca-
nonicorum Symbolarnm Series; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Hafnice, 1829
541/ Rothe (Rich.) die Anfaenge der Christlichen Kirche in ihrer
Verfassung ; Vol. I. (786 pages) 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d.
Wittenberg, 1837
This very erudite volume, though said to he open to the ohjection of great
boldness, claims, nevertheless, the attentive consideration of all who think
deeply upon the subject which it discusses. The first book treats of the
relation of the Church to Christendom ; the second, of the origin of the
Christian Church, that is, 1. of the origin of Christian Communities,
and 2. of the founding of what we call the Christian Church ; the third,
of the development of the idea of the Christian Church in its earliest in-
fancy. To these is added an Appendix, on the genuineness of the Epistles
of Ignatius.
5418 Desselben Theologiscbe Ethik ; 3 vols, in 4, 8vo. sewed,
SI lis. 6d. ibid. 1845
5419 Eothensee's (Dr.) Primat des Pabstes in alien Christlichen
Jahrhnnderten, herausgegeben von Drs. Roess und Weiss ;
3 vols, in 4, 8vo. sewed, 18s. Mainz, 1836-8
5420 Rottner (J. E.) Margarita Ccelestis, sive Status religiosus
ascetico-theologicus expensus ; 4to. calf, 6s. Aug. Vinci. 1719
Rous (F.) Mella Patrum ; vide No. 2252.
Routh (J. M.) Reliquiae Sacree Scriptorum, Saec. II. et III. ;
vide No. 2250. Ejusdem Scriptores Ecclesiastici, No. 2251.
Roverii (P.) Reomaus ; vide No. 4687.
5421 Rot (F. le, Soc. Jesu) Porticus Salomonis, in qua summa Chris-
tianee ac verse Sapiential Capita, peculiari Methodo dissertan-
tur ; Leodii, 1668. — P. de Ribadeneyra (Soc. Jesu) Bibliotheca
Scriptorum Societatis Jesu, cura P. Alegambe ; ibid. 1643 ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, 12s. Far. I. et a.
5422 Royardi (Joa.) Homilipe in Evangelia Eeriarum et in Epistolas
Feriales. Accedit Enarratio Passionis Jesu Christi ; 3 vols,
in 1, sm. 8vo. monastic binding, with clasps, 12s. Paris, 1552-3
5423 Royards (H. Jos.) Compendium Historian Eccl&siee Christianse ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 15s. Trajecti, 1845
Royaumont Histoire de la Bible ; vide Nos. 471-2.
Rubeis (J. F. B. M. de) Monumenta Aquilejensia ; vide No.
4688.
5424 Ruchat (Abr.) Histoire de la Reformation de la Suisse; 6 vols.
12mo. calf, 16s. Geneve, 1/27-8
5425 la meme ; 6 vols. 12mo. (wanting title to Vol. I.), calf,
9s. ibid. 1727-8
5426 la meme avec Appendices inedites par L. Villiemin ;
7 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 15s. Lyon, 1835-8
5427 Rudelbach (L. J.) Christliche Biographie ; parts 1-7, im-
perial 8vo. 7s. Leipzig, 1847-50
5428 — ■ Desselben Hieronymus Savonarola und seine Zeit ; Svo.
9s 6d. Hamburg, 1835
5429 — Desselben Reformation, Lutherthum und Union. Eine
historisch-dogmatische Apologie der Lutherischen Kirche und
ibres Lehrbegriffs ; Svo. 10s. Leipzig, 1839
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 515
5-130 Rudelbach's (L. J.) Sacramentworte historisch-kritisch darges-
tellt; 8vo. 3s. ibid. 1837
5431 Desselben Kirchenspiegel ; ein Andacht>.buch zur haeus-
lichen Erbauung ; 2 vols. 8vo. 10s. Erlangen, 1845-50
5432 Rudhart (G. T.) Thomas Morus; 8vo. portrait, 12s. 1829
5433 Rudloff (K. G. von) Geschichte der Reformation in Schottland ;
2 vols, in 3, 8vo. sewed, 12s. Berlin, 1849
5434 Rueckert (L. J.) die Hebraeiscben Propheten uebersetzt und
erlaeutert ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. Leipzig, 1831
5435 Desselben Commentar ueber den Brief Pauli an die
Roemer ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1839
5436 Desselben Briefe Pauli an die Korinther bearbeitet ;
2 vols. 8vo. (published at 18s.) boards, 9s. ibid. 1836
5437 Desselben Commentar ueber den Brief Pauli an die Ga-
later ; 8vo. boards, 3s. Gd. ibid. 1833
5438 Die Briefe Pauli an die Epheser erlaeutert und verthei-
digt ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1S34
5439 Rueff (J. L.) Prima? Linese historico-theologica? ; 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, uncut, 10s. 6d. Solisbaci, 1824
5440 Ruefl's (J. M ) Handbuch der Cliristlichen Moral; 2 vols. 8vo.
(published at 10s. 6d.) sewed, 5s. Muenchen, 1829
Ruelii (J. L.) et J. L. Hartmanni Concilia; vide Nos. 1195-6.
5441 Rufini (Tyrannii, Aquiliensis, circa A.D. 400) Opera omnia ad
MSS. emendavit D. Vallarsius, Tomus primus et unicus cum
Appendice ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, best edition, fine copy, very
rare, £3 3s. Veronce, 1745
Vol. I. Vita ; de Benedictionibus Patriarcharum ; Commentarius in
Symbolum Apostolorum ; Historia Monachorum, seu de Vitis Patrum ; His-
toria Ecclesiastica; Apologia in S. Hieronymum.
Appendix: Coramentaria in LXXV. Psalmos,,;in Hoseam, in Johelem et
in librum I. Amos ; Vita S. Eugeniae ; Libelli II. de Fide ; et Index.
5442 Ejusdem Opera omnia edidit R. L. de la Barre ; 2 vols.
in 1, folio, calf, scarce, £] Is. Parisiis, 1580
Containing: De Benedictionibus, libri II. ; Commentaria in Hoseam,
in Jobelem, in Amos, in Symbolum Apostolorum ; Historia Ecclesiastica,
et in LXXV. Psalmos Comuientarius.
0000 Vide et No. 1885, et No. 2253.
The Ecclesiastical History of Ruffinus takes up that of Eusebius from
the Council of Nice to the division of the Empire under Arcadius and
Honorius, supplying also, by way of retrospect, what the author considered
omissions in Eusebius.
5443 Ruinart (Th.) Acta Primorum Martyrum, ex libris cum editis,
turn MSS. collecta Notisque illustrata ; 4 to. 14s. Paris, 1689
5444 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, £1 4s. Amstel. 1713
5445 Ejusdem Acta Martyrum, collecta, selecta atque illus-
trata. Accedunt Acta SS. Firmi et Rustici ; folio, calf, £l 4s.
Veronce, 1/31
5446 Idem liber, alia editio, ex optimis Codd. Veronens. editus
per B. Galura; 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 15s. Aug. Vind. 18U2-3
5446* Idem liber ; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 18s. ibid. 1802-3
Thierry Ruinart was the coadjutor of Dean Mabillon in his literary
516 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
labours, and survived his more celebrated friend but two years, dying in
1709. His book of the Primitive Martyrs was compiled from manuscript
and printed sources, both Greek and Latin. Of the former but few had
been used elsewhere, and amongst those first brought to light by him were
the narrative of the Martyrdom of Ignatius, from the Colbert MS., not
given by Cotelerius; the Passion of St. Felix, in Latin verse; the Martyr-
dom of St. Vincent the Levite ; of Probus, Andronicus, and Tarachus in
Pamphylia, a curious Greek narrative ; and various others, throwing con-
siderable light upon the state of the Apostolic Churches of Asia Minor and
Africa during the early struggles of Christianity.
5447 Ruinart (Th.) veritables Actes des Martyrs, traduits en Franijais
par Drouet de Maupertuv ; 3 vols. 12mo. calf, 10s. Gd.
Lyon, 1818
5448 Ejusdem Historia Persecutionis Vandalicse ; 4to. half
bound, uncut, 18s. Venet. 1732
5449 — Apologie de la Mission de S. Maur, Apostre des Benedic-
tins en France ; avec une Addition touchant S. Placide ; 8vo.
frontispiece, calf, 4s. 6d. Paris, 1702
0000 vide et ejusdem Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedict!,
Nos. 4160-1; Ouvrages Posthumes, Nos. 4165-7; et Vita
Dom. Jo. Mabillonis, No. 4169.
5450 Ruperti (Tuiiiensis Abbatis, circa A.D. 1120) Opera omnia ; 2
vols, folio, frontispiece and engraved title-page, scarce, £1 10s.
Jlfogunt. 1631
0000 Ejusdem libri Editio Veneta, 1748, vide No. 2254, et
Editio Parisiensis nova, No. 2255.
5451 Ruperti (Chr. Fr.) die kircblichen Vorlesungen des Neuen Tes-
taments ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) sd. 9s. Goett. 1839
5452 Ruperti (F. A.) Geschichte der Dogmen ; Svo. sewed, 4s. Gd.
Berlin, 1831
5452*Rupp's (J.) Leben von Gregor zu Nyssa ; Svo. sewed, 4s. Gd.
Leipzig, 1834
Russell (Ric.) Patres Apostolici ; vide No. 2158.
5453 Rusbrochii (Joannis, Saec. XIV.) Doctor Ecstaticus, altissima
Divinse Conteniplationis excitans Mysteria, etc. cura F. Lau-
rentii Surii, cum Indice locupletissimo, et Vita autboris (re-
ligiosi Prioris Viridis Vallis prope Bruxellum) ; folio, calf, with
arms on the sides) very rare, £2 2s. Col. Agrip. 1G92
" Vir Mirabilis atque divinitus unctus, et magnifice eruditus Joannis
Kusbrochius in suis Codicibus de Contemplatione, multa profunda secundum
suam experientiam conscripsit." — Dionysius Carthusianus.
5454 Rusconora (Ric. a) Martyrium Nicolai Rusca, Archiepiscopi
Sondriensis ; 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Ingolst, 1620
5455 Rust (J.) Stimmen der Reformation und der Reformatoren an
die Fuersten und Voelker ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Gd. Erlangen, 1832
5456 ■ de Blasio Pascale, Veritatis et Divinitatis Religionis Chris-
tianas Vindice ; Svo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1833
Russwurm's (J. W. B.) Musikalische Altar-agende ; vide No.
4004.
5457 Rymbegla, sive Rudimentum Computi Ecclesiastici, et Annales
Veterum Islandorum, cum Versione Latina et Notis St. Bior-
nonis. Accedunt Talbyrdingus_. Notis ejusdem illustratus ;
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 517
Oddi A Somnia, Joh. Arnse, &c. ; Finni Johannaci Horolo-
gia; 4to. sewed, 15s. Hafnice, 1780
SAADiAH-Haggaonis Commentarius ; vide No. 2691.
Saalschutz (J. L.) Hebraische Poesie ; vide No. 2857.
5458 Saavedra (A. Didaco) Idea Principis Christiano-politici ; 18mo.
100 emblematical plates, vellum, 7s. 6d. Colonics, 1600
5459 Sabaudi^e (Card, de Maximi-) Acta Canonizationis B. Amadei
Sabaudiae Ducis III.; folio, vellum, 7s. 6d. JRomce, 1676
Sabbatier (F.) Dictionnaire des Autheurs ; vide No. 551*.
5460 Sabatier (Petr.) Bibliorum Sacrorum Latinae Versiones antiquee
seu Vetus Italica et ceteree qusecunque in MSS. etc. reperiri
potuerunt, qua? cum Vulgata Latina et cum Textu Grseco com-
parantur ; cum Notis et Indicibus ; 6 vols, folio, calf, £3 15s.
Paris, 1751
5461 Saccarelli (G.) Historia Ecclesiastica, ab Anno Christi XXXII.
ad Annum MCLXIL variis Observationibus illustrata ; 24 vols.
4to. vellum, £9 9s. Romce, 1771
Sacerdotale Romanum ; vide No. 3841.
5462 Sachs (M.) Religioese Poesie der Juden in Spanien ; 8vo. sewed,
5s. Berlin, 1845
5463 Sack's (K. H.) Cbristliche Apologetik ; tliick 8vo. (publisbed
at 8s.) sewed, 4s. 6d. Hamburg, 1829
5464 Desselben Cbristliche Polemik ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. Gd.
ibid. 1838
5465 Desselben Kirche von Schottland, oder Beitraege zu ihrer
Geschichte und Bescbreibung ; 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 7s. ibid. 1845
Sacramenta Ecclesise Romanse ; vide Nos. 384 1-5.
Sacramenta Ecelesiae Anglican ae ; vide Nos. 3962-76.
Sacramenta Ecclesiee Reformat* ; vide Nos. 3977-81 ; Eccle-
sise Lutherans, Nos. 3983, etc.
5466 Sacrobosci (sive Holywood, Chr. Hiberni, Soc. Jesu) Defensio
Decreti Tridentini et Sententise Bellarmini de Authoritate Vul-
gataa Editionis adversus Sectarios, preecipue Wbitakerum; 8vo.
vellum, scarce, 10s. 6d. Antverp. 1604
Sacy (S. le Maistre de) ; vide Nos. 379-81, 400-1, et 471-2.
5467 Sadeelis (seu Chandieu, Ant.) Opera Tbeologica ; 4to. calf,
scarce, 15s. 1593
" Henri IV. loved Chandieu," says Senebier, " whom he looked upon as
an upright pastor and an able politician." His works are chiefly upon the
pastoral office in the Reformed Church, its institution and duties, and also
upon the Sacrament of the Last Supper, in which he opposes De Sainctes'
well-known work (No. 5476).
5468 Sadoleti (Jacobi, Cardinalis et Episcopi) Opera omnia ; 4 vols.
4to. vellum, £,\ 8s. Veronce, 1737
5469 Ejusdem Epistolae Leonis X., Clementis VII., ac Pauli
III. Nominibus scriptse, necnon Familiares. Accessit de Vita
ejusdem Sadoleti Antonii Floribelli Commentarius et Epistola-
rum liber; 2 vols. 12mo. vellum, 12s. Bomce, 1759-60
Sadoletus was made a Cardinal in 1534, and rivalled Paulus Manutius in
the purity of his Latinity. His celebrated commentary on the Epistle to
518 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
the Romans was placed in the " Index," and burnt at Paris by the common
hangman.
5470 Saettler (J. C.) Theologia Moralis Universalis ; 4 vols. 8vo.
half bound, calf, 18s. Argent. 1/76
5471 Sagittarii (C.) de Martyrum Cruciatibus in primitiva Ecclesia
liber; 4to. vellum, 9s. Jence, 1673
54/2 Idem liber, alia editio ; Francofurti, 1G96. Accedit
ejusdem liber de Martyrum Notalitiis ; ibid. 1696 ; 2 vols, in
l,4to cuts, 18s. Franco/. 1696
5473 Ejusdem liber de Martyrum Notalitiis in primitiva Eccle-
sia ; 4to. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1696
0000 vide et No. 4689.
5474 Ejusdem Introductio in Historiam Ecclesiasticam, sive
Notitia Scriptorum cpii Historiam illustrant, cum Continuatione
J. A. Schmidii; 2 vols. 4to. portrait, vel. scarce, 18s. Jence, 1718
5475 Sainctes (CI. de) de Rebus Eucharistiee controversiis ; folio, calf,
scarce, £1 5s. Paris, 1575
5476 Saintes (Amand) Histoire du Rationalisme en Allemagne, depuis
son Origine jusqu'a nos Jours ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Paris, 1841
5477 Saintes (le Livre des) contenant la Vie et les Actes de la Ste.
Vierge, SS. Madeleine, Cecile, Catherine, Clotilde, Elisabeth
de Hongrie, Therese, Genevieve, Ursule ; par divers Auteurs.
Suivi de Meditations poetiques, precede d'un Calendrier histo-
rique, et termine par une Notice biographique des Femmes
Chretiennes ; imp. 8vo. woodcuts, 5s. 6d. Leipzig, 1839
5478 Sajanelli (Jo. Bapt.) Historica Monumenta Ordinis S. Hiero-
nymi Cong. B. Petri de Pisis, editio secunda, longe auctior et
correctior, ac Documentis nunc primum editis illustrata ; 3
vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £3 10s. Venetiis, 1758
This is, in fact, aMonasticon of the Order of Saint Peter of Pisa, who, on
quitting the world for a religious life, in 1380, dropped his patronymic of
Gambacurta, and was it founder. It is very carefully compiled from
leiger-books, chartularies, and other documents connected with the nume-
rous churches and religious houses, which have sprung out of the Order.
Those other documents include a Chronicle of the Order from 1380 to
1758 ; many curious letters from its more eminent members, amongst
whom it numbered Francis Xavier, who, in 1713, upon joining the Society,
adopted that name in lieu of his own, Elias Ignatius Aloysius Petrusca;
the Statutes and Rules of the Order ; all the Papal Bulls connected with
it ; the separate history of all Religious Houses belonging to it ; and bio-
graphical accounts of the clergy connected with them ; and, indeed, a
mass of curious matter relating to Church History, Polity, and Discipline
during four centuries, which fill altogether some 2000 closely printed
pages.
S/iLADiNi (Sultani, A.D. 1193) Vita et Res gestae; vide No.
641.
Salazar (Jo. Tamayo de) Anamnisis, sive Commemoratio Sanc-
torum omnium Hispaniae ; vide No. 4311.
5479 Salazar (F. Q. de, Soc. Jesu) Expositio in Proverbia Salomonis ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 15s. Lvgd. 1637
5480 Ejusdem Expositio Allegorica, Propbetica, Mystica, et
Hypermistica Cantici Canticorum ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum,
18s. ibid. 1642
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 519
5481 Sales (St. Francois de, Eveque et Prince de Geneve) ses (Euvres,
avec un Abrege de sa Vie, et une Table tres ample des Ma-
tieres ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, with clasps, £1 Is.
Paris, 1669
5482 ses (Euvres completes ; 5 vols. 8vo. portrait, sewed,
£\ 10s. Lyon, 1855
Deep piety and spirituality are the characteristics of his style, upon which
that of Fenelon, who was a great admirer of De Sales, is mainly founded.
5483 les memes, avec sa Vie et l'Esprit de St. Francois par
J. P. Camus; 17 vols. 8vo. best edition, calf, gilt, scarce,
£4 4s. Paris, 1821-35
5484 l'Esprit de Saint Frangois de Sales ; recueilli d'Ecrits de
J. P. Camus, par P. C. de Sorbonne; 8vo. bound, 5s.
Paris, 1748
5485 ses Epitres ; 4to. old French red morocco, gilt edges,
£1 Is. Lyon, 1626
5486 Ejusdem Assertio Doctrinse Catholicse ; 4to. vellum, 6s.
Lngoht. 1614
5487 Salmasii, seu Simplicii Virini de Transubstantatione liber ad
Justum Pacium contra Hugonem Grotium ; small 8vo. vellum,
4s. 6d. Hagiopoli, 1646
5488 Ejusdem ad Justum Pacium Epistola, sive Judicium de
libro H. Grotii de Eucharistia ; small 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d.
ibid. 1646
5489 seu Walonis Messalani de Episcopis et Presbyteris Dis-
sertatio ; small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1641
5490 Ejusdem ad iEgidium Menagium Epistola super Herode
Infanticida Heinsii Tragcedia ; small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 5s.
Paris, 1644
5491 Ejusdem de Fcenore Trapezitico ; Lugd. Bat. 1640 —
de Annis Climatericis et Antiqua Astrologia ; ibid. 1648 —
De Usuris ; ibid. 1638 — Miscellanea? Defensiones de variis
Observationibus ad Jus Atticum et Romanum pertinentibus ;
ibid. 1645 — Funus Lingua? Hellenisticae, etc.; ibid. 1643;
5 vols, small 8vo. fine copies, vellum, £\ 10s.
Lugd. Bat. 1638-48
5492 Ejusdem Vita ex Idiomate Gallico translata ; 8vo. uncut,
3s. 6d. Dilinga, 1669
5493 Salgado de Somoza (Fr.) Opera, i. e. Labyrinthus Creditorum ;
cui accesserunt S. Rotse Romanse Centurise II. ad Materiam
Labyrinthi illustrandam, et Tractatus de Supplicatione et de
Regia Protectione ; 6 vols, folio, vellum, £3 3s. Lugduni, 1665-9
5494 Saliani (Jac, Soc. Jes.) Annales Ecclesiastici Vet. Test. ; 6 vols.
in 3, folio, vellum, £\ lis. 6d. Colon. 1620-4
Salig (G. A.) de Diptichis, etc. ; vide No. 3943.
5495 Salltjsti (Gius.) Storia delle Missioni Apostoliche dello Stato
del Chile, colla Descrizione del Viaggio fatto dall' Autore ;
4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ Is. Roma, 1827
5496 Salmanticensts Collegii (Societatis Jesu) Cumis Theologise
Moralis ; 4 vols, folio, sewed, in veil. £l 4s. Barcinonce, 1693
520 david nutt's catalogue. * [theology.
5497 Salmanticensis (Greg.) Florum totius Theologize practical turn
Sacramentalis turn Moralis Eligii Basssei Compendium et Sum-
ma Summse ; etc. folio, hogskin, 12s. Lwjd. 1578
5498 Salmeronis (Alfonsi, Soc. Jesu) Opera (Commentaria Historica
in Evangelia et in Acta Apostolorum ; Opuscula varia et Epis-
tolse ; cum Vita Auctoris a P. Kibadeneira conscripta ; 1 6 vols.
in 8, folio, portrait, calf, scarce, £6. Colon. 1612-15
" Salmeron," says Ladvocat, "distinguished himself at the Council of
Trent, and his Commentaries display great erudition." He ascribes to the
Pope absolute power, both in Church and State, and over kingdoms and
empires, even to setting up or deposing their rulers at will.
5499 Salmuriensis Academiee Syntagma Thesium Theologicarum ;
4 vols, in 2, 4to. calf, 15s. Salmur, 1664
These are the celebrated theses discussed chiefly under Louis Capellus,
the author of the " Critica Sacra," by the members of the University of
Saumur upon almost every point in dispute between the Reformed Churches
and that of Rome.
5500 Salvador (J.) Histoire des Institutions de Moise et du Peuple
Hebreu, suivie de l'Examen du Proces de Jesus, par M. Dupin ;
4 vols. 18mo. sewed, 7s. Brussels, 1829
Salviani Massiliensis (A.D. 484) et Vincentii Lirinensis (A.D.
450) Opera ; vide Nos. 2256-7.
5501 Salzano (Gius.) Corso di Storia Ecclesiastica dalla Venuta di
Gestl Cristo sino a Giorni nostri, comparata colla Storia Poli-
tica de' Tempi ; small 4to. boards, 9s. Napoli, 1846
Sammarthanorum (Scsevolee et Ludovici) Gallia Christiana ;
vide No. 2443.
Samuel (Aniensis, A.D. 1180) ; vide No. 1894.
5502 Sanchez (Thorn., Soc. Jesu) Opus Morale in Prrecepta Decalogi,
sive Summa Casuum Conscientise ; folio, calf, 9s. Colon. 1614
5503 Ejusdem Consilia seu Opuscula Moralia, Opus Pos-
thumum ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, scarce, £1 lis. 6d.
Pa?'mce, 1723
These Opuscula of this celebrated member of the Society of Jesus, chiefly
relating to Canon Law, are but little known in this country. The Indexes,
which are very copious, set out, under separate headings to the several chap-
ters, most fully the contents of each. In the Chapter " De Beneficiis " no
less than 130 doubts are solved, in that " De Simonia " 123, and in that
" De Judice " 44 ; whilst that " De Testamentis " solves 65, that " De Illegi-
timis" 47, and that "De Legatis " 21.
5504 Ejusdem de Sancto Matrimonii Sacramento Disputa-
tiones ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £,] 4s. Lugcl. 1654
5505 Idem liber, alia editio; 3 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £■! Is.
ilid. 1739
"An Iliad of impurities, the treatise of Sanchez is the true library of
Venus. If Horace and Martial were to come again into the world they
would write fine odes and epigrams upon those operators who have been
desirous of castrating them. In five hundred Martials and Horaces there
is not so much room for castration as in in one page of Sanchez." —
Bayle.
5506 Sanchuniathonis Historiam Phcenicise libri novem, edidit et
latine vertit F. Wagenfield ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Bremce, 1837
Sanchionathon flourished a few years before the siege of Troy. His
History was translated by Philo of Byblos, in the first century of the
Christian era.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 521
550/ Sancroft (Guil. Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi) Fur Predestinatus.
Accedunt Articuli Lambethani, etc. etc. ; 2 vols, in 12mo. calf,
9s. Londini, 1651
5508 Sancta Clara (Fraucisci a, vel Christopheri Davenport, alias
Francisci Hunt) Deus, Natura, Gratia, sive Tractatus de Prse-
destinatione, de Mentis et Peccatis seu de Justificatione,
et denique de Sanctorum Invocatione. Ubi ad Trutinam Fidei
Catholicse examinatur Confessio Auglicana. Accessit para-
pbrastica Expositio reliquorum Articulorum Confessionis An-
glicse ; 4to. rare, £2 2s. Lugduni, 1 634
" In this treatise Davenport, or Francis of St. Claire, attempts to recon-
cile our Articles to Popery ; but in so doing only acts the Jesuit, and makes
both himself and his cause ridiculous." — Orthodox Churchman.
Davenport was born of Protestant parents, in 1598, and in 1613 entered
Merton College, Oxford, as a poor scholar. Two years afterwards he went
over to the faith of Rome and took up his abode at Douay. He was a
man of great subtlety and learning, and much valued both by Archbishop
Laud and Bishop Jeremy Taylor, on account of his liturgical knowledge,
so much so, indeed, that both fell under the suspicion of a leaning towards
Rome in consequence ; and the former, in the seventh article of his im-
peachment, is accused of having harboured him in his house and promoted
the publication of the above " seditious book." The book itself, however,
gave offence to his own party, and was inserted in the " Index Librorum
Prohibitorum," and hence its rarity. Davenport ultimately became con-
fessor and chaplain to Catherine of Braganza, the Queen of Charles II., and
died in 1680.
5509 Sancta Maria (Honorati a) Animadversiones in Regulas et
Usum critices, spectantes ad Historiam Ecclesiasticam, Opera
Patrum, Acta antiquorum Martyrum, Gesta Sanctorum, etc. ;
3 vols. 4to. calf, 18s. Venet. 1738
Sancto Chara (seu St. Cher, Hugo de, A.D. 1250) ; vide Nos.
1992-3.
5510 Satjcti Victoris (Hugonis, A.D. 1140) Opera omnia, studio et
industria D. Tb. Garzonii cum Notis et Vita; 3 vols, in 1,
folio, bogskin, scarce, £3 3s. Mogunt. 1617
0000 vide et No. 1994.
Sancti Victoris (Eichardi, Scoti, A.D. 1 173) Opera ; vide Nos.
2246-8.
5511 Sanctii (Gasp., Soc. Jesu) Commentarii in IV. libros Regum et
II. libros Paralipomenon ; folio, vellum, 12s. Antverp. 1624
55 1 1 * in Ezechielem et Danielem Commentarii, cum Parapbrasi ;
folio, vellum, 15s. Lugd. 1619
5512 Ejusdem in Isaiam Commentaria, cum Parapbrasi; folio,
frontispiece, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1615
5513 Ejusdem Commentarii cum Parapbrasi in Jeremiam,
Psalmum CXXXVL, et Threnos (in II. ulthnos Paraphrasis
Poetica) ; folio, vellum, 18s. ibid. 1718
5514 Ejusdem Commentarii cum Parapbrasi in Prophetas Mi-
nores et Baruch ; folio, vellum, 15s. ibid. 1621
55 1 5 Ejusdem Commentarius cum Parapbrasi in Zachariam ;
4to. vellum, 9s. ibid. 1616
5516 Ejusdem Commentarii cum Paraphrasi in Jobum ; in
* 3 x
522 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Canticum Canticorum, et in Psalmum LXVII. ; 4to. vellum,
scarce, 16s. ibid. 1616
5517 Sanctii (Gasp. Soc. Jesu) Commentarius in Actus Apostolorum,
cui accedit Disputatio de Adventu SS. Jacobi et Pauli in His-
paniam ; 3 vols. 4to. cf. scarce, £\ 16s. Antverp. et Lugd. v. a.
The Abbe Longuerue passes the highest eulogium upon the Commenta-
ries on the books of Kings, and M. Treville also prized Sanctius most highly.
Walchius, too, is somewhat lavish in enumerating his merits, both as a
verbal critic and exegetical expositor of Holy Writ, whilst Antonio places
him amongst the most learned and successful of biblical critics.
55 18 Sanders (Nic.) de Origine ac Progressu Schismatis Anglicani,
auctus per Ed. Rishton, cum Appendice P. Ribadeueirse ; small
8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Colonics, 1610
5519 Histoire du Schisme d'Angleterre, traduite par M. Mau-
croix ; 12mo. 3s. 6d. Paris, 1678
The calumnies respecting the birth and parentage of Queen Anne Boleyn
were first promulgated by Sanders.
5520 Ejusdem de Monarchia visibili Ecclesiae ; folio, hogskin,
£\ Is. Lovanii, 1571
5521 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, 18s. Antverp. 1578
Full of scurrilous abuse respecting England and English affairs. — See
Strype. Charles Butler says it was suppressed.
Nicholas Sanders, or Saunders, stands pre-eminent as the most virulent
and unscrupulous adversary of the Reformed Church, upholding the autho-
rity of Rome at all hazards, and employing greedily scandal and calumny
in her cause. Forced to resign his professorship at Oxford, he retired to
Louvain, where he filled the Chair of Theology. He attended Cardinal
Hosius to the Council of Trent, and then became Nuncio to Gregory XIII.,
in Ireland, where he joined the rebellion of Desmond, and died of famine
in 1580. He was brought up at Winchester School with Stapleton, Fenner,
Whyte and Fowler, who all shared his exile with him for their attachment
to the Church of Rome.
5522 Sandkrson (Rob. Lincoln. Episcopus) de Obligatione Conscien-
tise, et de Juramenti Promissorii Obligatione; 2 vols, in 1,
small 8vo. calf, scarce, 7s. 6d. Londini, 169G
5523 Ejusdem de Obligatione Conscientiee Prselectiones ; sm.
8vo. uncut, 5s. ibid. 1670
Bishop Sanderson's celebrated treatise, " de Juramenti promissorii Obli-
gatione," was translated into English by King Charles I. during his con-
finement in Carisbrook Castle.
Sandhoff (J. I.) Osnabrugensis Ecclesia ; vide No. 4690.
Sandii (Ch. C.) Bibliotheca Anti-Trinitariorum ; vide No. 552.
5524 Sandint (Antonii) Historia Familiae Sacrse ex Antiquis Monu-
mentis collecta (de Forma et Statura, de Statuis et Imaginibus
Christi, etc.) small 8vo. vellum, 8s. Patavii, 1755
5525 Ejusdem Historia Apostolica, ex antiquis Monumentis
collecta ; small Svo. vellum, 8s. ibid. 1754
5526 — Ejusdem Vitse Pontificum Romanorum ex antiquis Monu-
mentis collecta ; 2 vols. Svo. 8s. Ferrarice, 1754
5527 Ejusdem Disputationes Historicse de Vitis Pontificum,
small Svo. vellum, 6s. ibid. 1742
Sandrakt (Jo. J. von) Passio Christi ; vide No. 473.
5528 San -Joseph (Mich, de) Bibliographia Critica, Sacra et Profana,
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 523
sive Lexicon Bibliographicum, Ordine alphabetico digestum ;
4 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £2 12s. 6d. Matriti, 1740
5529 Santander (Joannis, Comiss. Gen. Indiarum) Relatio ad
Philippum IV. ; sm. 8vo. vellum, scarce, £1 5s. Salisb. 1634
The account of the aborigines of Mexico and Peru is most curious and
interesting. This Salzburg edition is not less rare than that of 1G30.
Sarnighatjsen's (J. D.) Gesangbuch ; vide No. 4029.
5530 Sarpi (Fra Paolo) Opere (con uno Memorie Anedote spettanti a
Fra Paolo) ; 8 vols. 4to. and portrait best edition, sewed,
£2 2s. Helmstat {Verona), 1701
5531 Opere; 8 vols. 4to. portrait, vellum, £3 3s. Ivi, 1761
Chevalier Bunsen's copy, with his book-plate and autograph, as also the
following note in his handwriting : " Conosco lo stile della Curia Romana"
— (" dying words of Sarpi, when wounded.)"
0000 (o Soave, Paolo) Concilio Tridentino ; videNos. 1313-15.
5532 Ejusdem (seu Polani) Historia Concilii Tridentini, Latin e ;
2 vols, in 1, 4to, frontispiece, vellum, 9s. Gron. 1658
5533 — (ou Pierre Soave Polano) Histoire du Concile de Trente,
traduite par Jean Diodati ; folio, calf, 15s. Troyes, 1654
5534 la meme, traduite par le S. de la Mothe-Josseval ; 4to.
calf, 6s. 6d. Amstd. 1683
0000 la m6me, avec des Notes par P. F. le Courayer ; 2 vols.
folio, calf, £1 Is. Lonclres, 1736 ; vide No. 1316.
5535 la meme, avec des Notes par P. F. le Courayer ; 2 vols.
4to. portrait, calf, 12s. Amst. 1736
5536 la meme, avec les Commentaires de P. F. le Courayer ;
2 vols. 4to. boards, 12s. Oxford, \77\
" In M. le Courayer, the editor and annotator of his work, we find, as
it were, another Father Paul, equally patient, learned, accurate, and im-
partial."— MS. Note.
0000 Desselben Concil von Trident ; vide No. 1317.
"Father Paul," says Bishop Sanderson, "was one of the late miracles of
mankind, for general learning, prudence, and modesty ;" "and his History
of the Council of Trent," adds Bishop Burnet, " was looked on as the
rarest piece of history which the world ever saw."
5537 Sarthiano (Alberti a, circa A.D. 1440) Opera et Epistolse cum
Notis Fr. Haraldi, Hiberni. Prsemittuntur Gesta B. Alberti,
cum Notis Patricii Duff; folio, vellum, £\ 8s. Roma, 1688
Sartori (J. von.) Katholisches Staatsrecht; vide No. 955.
Sartorii (Aug.) Historia Ordinis Cisterciensis ; vide Nos.
4556-8.
5538 Sartorius (E.) Lehre von Christi Person und Werk ; 12mo.
sewed, 4s. Hamburg, 1845
5539 Desselben Lehre von der heiligen Liebe, oder Grund-
zuege der Evangelisch-kirchlichen Moral-theologie ; 2 parts,
8vo., 7s. Stuttgart, 1843-44
Part 1. Von der urspruenglichen Liebe und ihrem Gegensatz 0 4 0
„ 2. Von der verscehnenden Liebe . . . .036
5540 Desselben Alt- und Neu-testamentlichen Cultus ; 8vo.
sewed, 4s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1852
5541 Sasgeri (Gasp.) Tractatus de Missa, tribus distinctus sec-
tionibSs (I. de SS. Eucbaristise Consecratione, II. de Sacrifi-
524 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
catione, III. de Communione. Quibus inserta est " de Satis-
factione et Purgatorio." Seclio I. Assertiones X. et totidem
Errores ; II. Assertiones XIII. et Errores XIX. ; III. Asser-
tiones V. Erroribus inspersa) ; 12mo. woodcut border, rare,
12s. Tuebingce, 1525
5542 Sasgeri (Gasp.) Scrutinium Divinee Scripturse pro Conciliatione
Dogmatum de Gratia et Libero Arbitrio, Fide et Operibus,
Communione sub utraque Specie, Votis et Statu Monachorum.
Pnefatus est C. Pellicanus ; 4to. hf. bd. veil. 10s. Colon, s. a.
0000 vide et Nos. 5568-9.
Gasper Sasger was the opponent of Luther and Melancthon, and his
controversial works are all very scarce, with the exception of his " Scru-
tinium Divinse Scripturse," in which he treats of Grace and Freewill, Faith
and Works, and which was several times reprinted. — See Seckendorf, I.
82.
5543 Sasseratt (R.) Cursus Theologise Moralis; 4 vols. 12mo. calf,
7s. Aug. Vind. 17/1
5544 Satyre Menippee de la Vertu du Catholicon d'Espagne, avec
une Notice par Cb. Labitte ; 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Paris, 1841
5545 Satjrin (Jacques) Sermons sur divers Textes de l'Ecriture
Saiute ; 10 vols. 8vo. calf, 18s. La Haye, 1708
5546 Chefs d'ceuvres, ou Sermons choisis, suivis de Fragmens
des quelques autres Sermons du Meme, &c. ; 4 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 14s. Geneve, 182 4
5547 Discours Historiques, Critiques, Theologiques, et Moranx
sur les Evenements du Vieux, et du Nouveau Testament ; 1 1
vols. 8vo. half bound, £\ 4s. Amsterdam, 1720
Saville (H.) Scriptores Rerum Anglicarum ; vide Nos. 715 et
4691.
5548 Savonarola (Hieronymi de, A.D. 1498) Enarratio Psalmorum
"Miserere mei" — " de Profundis," et Meditatio in Psalmum
LI. ; small 8vo. 10s. 6d. Argent. 1538
5549 Ejusdem Meditationes in Psalmos " Miserere mei," —
" in te Domine," — et " qui regis Israel ;" 12mo. vellum,
10s. 6d. Tuebingce, 1563
Savonarola attacked the corruptions of the Church of Rome and her
Pontiffs with great severity, which led Alexander VI. to sentence him
to be burnt alive at Florence, in 1498, though nominally under the charge
of having pretended to Divine revelations.
5550 Rudelbach's (A. G.) Savonarola und seine Zeit ; 8vo.
sewed, 7s. 6d. Hamburg, 1835
5551 Meier's (F. K.) Girolamo Savonarola aus grossen Theils
handscbriftlichen Quellen dargestellt ; 8vo. portrait and fac-
simile, sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1836
5552 Savonarola, der Martyrer in Florenz ; small 8vo. frontis-
piece, 2s. 6d. Leipzig, 1801
Saxii (Chr.) Onomasticon Literarium ; vide No. 553.
Saxius (J. A.) Archiepiscopus Mediolanensis ; vide No. 4692.
Saxoferrato (Bartolus a, A.D. 1340) Opera Juridica; vide
No. 849.
Saxonicum Chronicon, Saxonice et Anglice ; vide No. 713.
Saxonici iEvi Codices Diplomatici ; vide Nos. 2995-7.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 525
5553 Sayri (Gr., Angli) Clavis regia Sacerdotum Casuum Conscientise,
sive Theologise moralis Thesauri locos omnes aperiens ; 2 vols,
in 1, folio, hogskin, 15s. Antw. 1619
5554 Ejusdem Opera Theologica (de Sacramentis et Censuris
Ecclesiasticis, Flores Cone. D. Navarri, et Clavis Regia) ; 4
vols, in 2, folio, hogskin, £3 3s. Duaci, 1620
5555 Scacchi (Fort.) S. Elseochrismaton Myrothecia III., in quibus
exponuntur Olea atque Unguenta in Codices Divinos relata ;
folio, plates, calf, 15s. Atnst. 1701
5556 Scaligeri (Jos. Justi) Opus de Emendatione Temporum ; cui
accedunt Veterum Grsecorum Fragmenta selecta ; folio, vellum,
18s. Geneva;, 1629
5557 Scaramelli (G. B.) Opere : Direttorio Ascetico, di conduire le
Anime per Vie ordinaire della Grazia alia Perfezione Chris-
tiana ; 4 vols. Napoli, 1839. — Direttario Mistico ai direttori
di quelle Anime per la Via della Contemplazione ; 3 vols, ivi,
1840; in all, 7 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 12s. 6d. Napoli, 1839-40
5558 Ejusdem Directorium Asceticum sive Norma dirigendi
Animas ad Perfectionem Christianam per Vias Gratise ordina-
rias, in Latinum versum ; 4 vols, small 8vo. sewed, 15s.
Sylvce Ducis, 1848
5559 Scarfontoni (J. J.) Anirnadversiones ad F. Ceccoperi Lucu-
brationes Canonicales de Canonicorum Prsecedentia, Officio in
Choro, nee non de eorum Potestate in Capitulo, etc. ; 3 vols,
folio, vellum, £2 5s. Viterbii, 1751
5560 Scavini (P.) Theologia Moralis Universa; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s.
Paris, 1855
5561 ■ Idem liber; 3 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 15s. Brussels, 1847
Schaaf (Caroli) Opus Aramaaum ; vide No. 2858. — Lexicon et
Nov. Test. Syriacum, Nos. 375 et 2859-61.
Schaaf's (L.) Preussische Kirchen-Agenden ; vide No. 4005.
5562 Schafer's (W.) Gallerie der Reformatoren ; 5 vols. 8vo. por-
traits (published at £1 4s.) sewed, 12s. Meissen, 1838-43
Schambogen (Chr.) Commentaria in Decretalia; vide No. 956.
Schamelitjs (J. M.) die Kloester Thueringens ; vide No. 4693.
Schannat (J. F.) et J. Hartzheim Concilia Germanise ; vide No.
12/3.
0000 Ejusdem Vindemise Litterariae ; vide No. 2258 — Corpus
Traditionum Fuldensium, No. 4694 — Dicecesis Fuldensis, No.
4695— Monasticon Fuldense, No. 4696.
5563 Ejusdem Historia Episcopatus Wormatiensis, Pontificum
Romanorum Bullis, Regum et Imperatorum Diplomatibus,
Episcoporum et Principum Chartis, aliisque Documentis
asserta et illustrata; 2 vols, in 1, folio, plates, hf. bd. cf. £\ 4s.
Franco/. 1734
5564 Scharpff's (F. A.) Cardinal und Bischof Nic. von Cura : Vol.
I. Das Kirchliche Wirken ; 8vo. portr. sd. 4s. 6d. Mainz, 1843
5565 Scharpii (J. Scoto-Britanni) Cursus Theologicus in quoad Bel-
larmini Argumenta respondetur ; 4 to. veil. 6s. Geneva*, 1618
5566 Ejusdem Symphonia Prophetarum et Apostolorum ;
Geneva;, 1670. — F. Spanhemii Historia Jobi ; ibid. 1670. — S.
526 DAVID ntjtt's catalogue. [theology.
Petiti Variae Lectiones; Paris, 1033. — A. Bootii Vindiciae
pro Hebraica Veritate adversus Joa. Morinum et L. Capellum ;
ibid. 1653. In 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 9s. Variis locis et annis
5567 iz>ri)at$bd)altcr (titt) otter J^ehrcw tter barm Bctchthucnur des
Heils und ewyger Seligkeit, etc. ; folio, 90 bold and spirited
woodcuts, £3 3s. Nurmberg, Koberger, 1491
The cuts are each the full size of the page, and in the style of Wolgemut,
the tutor of Albert Duerer, and the engraver of the cuts in the Nuremberg
Chronicle. (No. 5570.)
5568 Schatzgeri (Gasp.) Omnia Opera nunc primum in unum
Corpus congesta cura Jo. Eckii ; fol. veil. £l 10s. Ingnlst. 1543
5569 Desselben Sacrament des Frouleicbnams Christi, etc.
with curious cut of :the Real Presence in the consecration of
the Elements, 4to. rare, 6s. Muenchen, 1525
0000 vide Nos. 5541-2.
5570 Jz>d)cttelt't (^artmannt) Htbcr Cftrontcorum ab Initio Mundi ad
A.D. 1492, cum Figuris et Ymaginibus Mich. Wolgemut et
Willi. Pleydenwurf ; large folio, with upwards of 2,000 spirited
woodcuts, in the original hogskin binding, £3 3s.
Norimb. Koberger, 1493
Of a book so well known, and so often described, it is only necessary to
state that the copy is clean, sound, and perfect. See also No. 2237.
5571 Scheffmacher (P.) Lettres d'un Docteur Catholique a. un
Protestant, sur les principaux Points de Controversie, et sur
les Obstacles au Salut et a la Conversion des Lutheriens et des
Calvinistes ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Avignon, 1840
5571*Scheible (J.) das sechste und siebente Buch Mosis, d. i. Mosis
magische Geisterkunst, das Geheimniss aller Geheimnisse ;
nach einer alten Handschrift, mit 23 Tafeln ; 12mo. sewed,
2s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1849
Scheid (E.) et J. Groenewoud Lexicon Hebraicum ; vide No.
2862.
5572 Schelhornii (J. G.) Amcenitates Litterariae, quibus variae Ob-
servationes, Scripta anecdota, et Opuscula rariora exhibentur ;
14 vols, in 7, 12mo. vellum, £1 15s. Franco/. 1730
5573 — ■ ■ Ejusdem Amcenitates Historiae Ecclesiasticae ; 2 vols.
small 8vo. vellum, 18s. ibid. 1737
This is the work alluded to under Nos. 1266-7. Poli Epistolae.
5574 Schelling (J. Fr.) Animadversiones philologico-criticae in Loca
difficiliora Jesaise ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Gd. Lipsice, 1 799
5575 Schelstrate (E. a.) Antiquitas Ecclesiee Dissertationibus, Mo-
nimentis ac Notis illustrata ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce,
£3 3s. Romce, 1692-7
5575* Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, hogskin, (wanting up to p. 17,
I.)^115s. ibid. 1692-7
0000 Ejusdem Acta Orientalis Ecclesiaa ; vide Nos. 1275 et
3944-5.
5576 Ejusdem S. Antiochenum Concilium ex omni Antiquitatis
Auctoritate restitutum ; 4to. vellum, 18s. Antverp. 1681
5577 Ejusdem Ecclesia Africana sub Primate Carthaginensi ;
4to. portrait, calf, 7s. 6d. Colonic, 1680
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 527
5578 Schenkel (Daniel) de Ecclesia Corinthia primeeva Factionibus
turbata; Basil. 1838. — Schweizer's (Al.) Evangelium Johan-
nes nach seiuem innern Werthe in seiner Bedeutung fuer das
Leben Jesu ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1841
5579 Desselben Religioesen Zeitkaempfe in ihrem Zusammen-
hange mit dem Wesen der Religion und der religioesen Ge-
sammt-Entwickelnng ; 8vo. cloth, 5s. 6d. Hamburg, 1847
5580 Desselben W. M. de L. Wette und die Bedeutung seiner
Theologie fuer unsere Zeit ; 8vo. sd. 2s. 6d. Schaffh. 1849
5581 Desselben Wesen des Protestantismus aus den Quellen
des Reform ations-zei talters dargestellt ; Vols. I. — III. part 1,
8vo. sewed, £1 ibid. 1845-50
.'-■. d.
Vol.1. Die Theologischen Fragen . . . 10 6
„ 2. Anthropologic ..... 10 6
„ 3. Die The-anthropologischen Fragen. Parti.. 4 0
5582 Desselben XII. Predigten ueber Grund nnseres Glau-
bens ; 8 vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Zuerich, 1843
5583 Schenkl (P. Mauri de) Institutiones Juris Ecclesiastici Ger-
manise, imprimis Bavarise, accommodatse ; 2 vols, thick 8vo.
15s. Ratisbonce, 1853
Vol. 1. Prolegomena et Jus Publicum. Vol. 2. Jus Ecclesiasticum Privatum.
5584 Sch^esei (Christ.) Imago Boni Pastoris ad Christum Mundi
Salvatorem accommodata (JoannisX.) Carmine descripta; 4to.
scarce, 5s. Anno 1584
Scheuchzeri (Jo. Jac.) Physica Sacra Iconibus illustrata ; vide
No. 474.
5585 Schiara (Th. A.) Theologia Bellica, omnes fere Difficultates ad
Militiam turn Terrestrem turn Maritimam pertinentes, com-
plectens atque dilucidans ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, frontispiece, vel-
lum, 12s. Aug. Find. 1707
5586 Schicksale der Evangelischen Kirche Augsburgischen Bekennt-
nisses in Ungarn von 1520-1 608 ; 8vo. sd. 4s. JLeijps. 1828
5587 Schirlitz (S. Ch.) Griechisch-deutsches Woerterbuch zum
Neuen Testamente ; 8vo. (published at 7s. 6d.) sewed, 3s. 6d.
Giessen, 1851
Schlegel (A. "W. de) Reflexions sur l'Etude des Langues Asia-
tiques ; vide No. 2863.
5588 Schlegel (Friederich von) ueber Sprache und Weisheit der Ju-
deu; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Heidelberg, 1808
5589 Schlegel's (J. K. F.) Kirchen-und Reformations-geschichte
von Nord-deutschland, und den Hannoverischen Staaten ; mit
neuerer Geschichte der Hannoverischen Staaten bis 1830; 3
vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 10s. Hannover, 1828-32
5590 Schleichert (Bon.) Institutiones Patrologise, ad Praescriptum
Reformationis Vindobonensis accommodates ; 8vo. hogskin,
clasps, scarce, 15s. Pragce, 1777
The first part is headed, " De recte intelligendis SS. Ecclesiae Patrum ;"
the second, " De Auctoritate et Usu Patrum ;" and the third, most valu-
able, " De Patrum singulorum Operibus," in which the interpolations
and spurious works are pointed out, and causes assigned for their having
been adopted or fabricated.
528
DAVID NIHT S CATALOGUE.
[theology.
5591 Schleiermacher's (Fr.) Saemmtliche Werke; Vols. I. — XXXI.
(Vols. VI. IX. X. Theologie, and Vol. VI. Philosophie, not yet
published) ; 27 vols, in 28, 8vo. (published at £9 9s.) sewed,
£5 5s. Berlin, v.j.
I. Abtheilung ; zur Theologie : —
Vol. I. Kurze Darstellung des Theologischen Studiums ;
Ueber die Religion ; Weihnachtsfeier (published at
7s. 6d.) 1843
„ II. Kleine Theologische Schriften (pub. at 10s.) 1836
„ III. IV. Der Christliche Glaube nach den Grundstaezen
der Evangelischen Kirche (published at 15s.)
2 vols. 1842, 1843
„ V. Kleine Theologische Abhandlungen (published at
10s. 6d.) 1846
„ VI. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. I., not yet published.
„ VII. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol.11. Hermeneutik und
Kritik, niit Beziehung auf das Neue Testament,
Vorlesgungen, besorgt von Fr. Luecke (published at
6s. 6d.) 1838
„ VIII. Literarischer Nachlass. Vol. III. Einleitung in's
Neue Testament, mit Vorrede von Fr. Luecke, he-
rausgegeben von G. Wolde (published at 7s.) 1845
„ IX. X. Literarischer Nachlass ; not yet published.
„ XI. Literarischer Nachlass. Vol. VI. Geschichte der
Christlichen Kirche; herausgegeben von E. Bon-
nell (published at 10s. 6d.) 1840 ....
„ XII. Literarischer Nachlass. Vol. VII. Die Christliche
Sitte nach den Grundsaetzen der Evangelischen
Kirche ; herausg. von L. Jonas (pub. at 13s.) 1843
„ XIII. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. VIII. Die praktische
Theologie nach den Grundsaetzen der Evange-
lischen Kirche; herausgegeben von J. Frerichs
(published at 12s.) 1850
II. Abtheilung: Predigten : —
Vol. I.— IV. Predigten ; 4 vols. 1843-44 ....
„ V. — VI. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. I. — II. Predigten
ueber das Evangelium Marci und den Kolosser-brief ;
herausgegeben von F. Zabel, 1835 ....
,, VII. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. III. Predigten in den
Jahren 1789 bis 1810 gehalten ; herausgegeben von
A. Sydow (published at 9s.) 1836
„ VIII. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. IV. Homilien ueber das
Evangelium Johannis : I. Band ; herausgegeben von
A. Sydow (published at 7s.) 1837
„ IX. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. V. Homilien ueber das
Evangelium Johannis: II. Band; herausgegeben von
A. Sydow (published at 7s.) 1847
III. Abtheilung : zur Philosophie : —
Vol. I. Philosophische und vermischte Schriften ; Vol. I. (pub-
lished at 10s.) 1846
,, II. Philosophische und vermischte Schriften ; Vol. II. (pub-
lished at 7s.) 1838
„ III. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. I. Reden und Abhandlun-
gen in der Koeniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften ;
herausgegeben von L. Jonas (pub. at 6s. 6d.) 1835 .
£ s. d.
0 10 6
0 6 0
0 3 0
0 4 6
0 4 6
0 7 6
0 7 6
0 18 0
0 12 0
0 4 6
0 3 6
0 5 6
0 4 6
0 4 6
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 529
Vol. IV. 1. — Literarischer Nachlass; Vol. II. 1. Geschichte der
Philosophic ; herausgegeben von H. Ritter (published
at 5s.) 1839 0 3 0
,, IV. 2. — Literarischer Nachlass; Vol. II. 2. Dialektik, heraus-
gegeben von L. Jonas (published at 9s.) 1839. .060
„ V. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. III. Entwurf eines Systems
der Sittenlehre; herausgegeben von A. Schweizer
(published at 7s.) 1835. 0 4 6
„ VI. Literarischer Nachlass ; not yet published.
„ VII. Literarischer Nachlass; Vol. V. Vorlesungen ueber die
Aesthetik ; herausgegeben von C. Lommatzsch ; (pub-
lished at 10s.) 1842 0 6 0
„ VIII. Literarischer Nachlass; Vol. VI. Die Lehre vom
Staat ; herausgegeben von. Ch. A. Brandis ; (pub-
lished at 4s. 6d.) 1845 0 3 0
„ IX. Literarischer Nachlass ; Vol. VII. Erziehungslehre ;
herausgegeben von C. Platz; (published at 12s.)
1849 0 7 0
5596 Schleiermacher's (Fr.) Predigten ; 5 vols, in 3, 8vo. cloth,
15s. Berlin, 1816-26
5597 Predigten auf die Feier der Uebergabe der Augsburgischen
Confession ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1831
5598 Predigten ueber den Christlichen Hausstand; 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. ibid. 1842
5599 Desselben Christlicbe Fest-predigten ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at 13s. 6d.) sewed, 6s. ibid. 1833
5600 Desselben Predigten ueber das Evangelium Marci und
den Colosser-brief, herausgegeben von T. Zabel ; 2 vols, in 1,
8vo. (published at 1/s. sewed) calf, gilt, 14s. ibid. 1835
5601 ueber die Schriften des Lucas ; 8vo. sd. 3s. 6d. ibid. 1817
5602 ueber den ersten Brief des Paulos an den Timotheus ;
12mo. boards, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1807
5603 Reden ueber die Religion ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 4s. 6d.
ibid. 1831
5604 Dieselben ; 12mo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1843
5605 Desselben Kurze Darstellung des Theologischen Stu-
diums zum Behuf einleitender Vorlesungen ; 8vo. boards, 2s.
ibid. 1830
5606 — Ueber die Religion, Reden an die Gebildeten unter ihren
Veraechtern ; 8vo. half bound, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1831
5607 Desselben zwei unvorgreifliche Gutachten in Sachen der
Protestantischen Kirche ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1804
5608 Desselben Weihnachtsfeier, ein Gespraech ; 12mo. cloth,
ls.6d. ibid. 1846
5609 ■ Desselben Monologen, ein Neujahrs-gabe ; 12mo. cloth,
3s. ibid. 1849
5610 Desselben Dialektik ; 8vo. calf, gilt, 6s. ibid. 1839
5611 Desselben Entwurf eines Systems der Sittenlehre, heraus-
gegeben von A. Schweizer ; 8vo. half bound, 6s. ibid. \835
5612 Desselben Grundlinien einer Kritik der bisherigen Sitten-
lehre ; 8vo. half bound, 5s. ibid. 1834
* 3 Y
530 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5613 Schleiermacher's (Fr.) Ohristliche Sitte nach den Grund-
saetzen der Evangelischen Kirche, herausgegeben vou L. Jonas ;
thick 8vo. (900 pages: published at 12s. sd.) calf a;ilt, 9s.
Berlin, 1843
5614 Desselben Darstellung der Idee eines sittlicben Ganzen
im Menschen-leben ; Svo. sewed, 1 s. ibid. 1835
5615 Vorlaender (F.) Schleiermacher's Sittenlehre ausfnehrlich
dargestellt und beurtheilt ; 8vo. sd. 5s. 6d. Marburg, 1851
" It has been the fate of this extraordinary writer to open a new path in
every field of literature he has entered, and to tread all alone. That any
one else should he found to prosecute his inquiries with the same spirit and
the same success, is rather to be wished than to be hoped."
Bp. Thirlwall.
5G10' Schleussner (J F.) Novus Thesaurus Philologo-criticus, sive
Lexicon in LXX. et reliquos Interpretes Grsecos ac Scriptores
Apocryphos Veteris Testamenti. Post Bielium et alios ; 5 vols.
8vo. portrait (published at .=€3) sewed, £\ 4s. Lipsice, 1820-1
5617 Idem liber ; 5 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, £ I 16s. ibid. 1820-1
56 18 Idem liber ; 5 vols. Svo. fine paper (published at £\ 10s.)
sewed, £\ 12s. ibid. 1820-1
The price of this correct original edition is now reduced considerably be-
low that of the Glasgow pirated reprint of 1S22.
5619 Ejusdem Novum Lexicon Grseco-^atinum in Novum
Testamentum, Observationibus philologicis illustratum ; 4 vols.
8vo. best edition (published at £1 10s.) 12s. ibid. 1819
5620 Idem liber; 4 vols, in 2, Svo. half bound, calf, 18s.
ibid. 1819
5b21 Idem liber; 4 vols, in 2, Svo. vellum paper, (published at
£2 10s.) sewed, 1 8s. ibid. 1819
5622 ■ Ejusdem Thesaurus Veteris Testamenti, et Lexicon Novi
Testamenti ; 9 vols, in 7, 8vo. best edition, calf neat, £1 16s.
ibid. 1819-21
5623 Ejusdem Opuscula Critica ad Versiones Grsecas Veteris
Testamenti; Svo. sewed, 6s. ibid. 1812
Schlichtingii (Jonae a Bucowitz) Opera; vide No. 608.
5624 Schlosser's (J. F. H.) Morgenlaendische orthodoxe Kirche
Russlands, und das Europaeische Abendland ; 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Heidelberg, 1845
5625 Schmalzgrueber (F., Soc. Jesu) Lucubratioues Canonicse in
V. Libros Decretalium Gregorii IX. ; 4to. hogskin, 4s. 6d.
Diling<v, 1727
0000 Ejusdem Dissertatio ad Jus Cauonicum ; vide No. 957 ;
Jus Ecciesiasticum, Nos. 958-9 ; et Introductio ad Jus Cano-
nicum, No. 960.
5626 Schmeller (J. And.) Heliand, Poema Saxonicum Saec. IX. et
Harmonia Evangelica, Saxonice, cum Glossario, etc. ; 2 vols.
4to. sewed, 18s. Monach. 1830-40
5627 Schmid's (II.) Dogmatik der Evangelisch-lutherischen Kirche ;
Svo. sewed, 6s. Erlangen, 1843
5628 Desselben Geschichte der Synkretistischen Streitigkeiten
in der Zeit des GeorgCalixt ; Svo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1846
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 531
5629 Schmid's (L.) Geist des Katholicism ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 13s.
Frankfurt, 1848-50
5630 Schmidii (Erasmi) Notee et Animadversiones in Novum Testa-
mentum cum Textu originali et Versioue nova ; folio, vellum,
18s. Noribergce, 1658
5631 Ejusdem Novi Testamenti Grseci Tameion sive Concor-
dantise ; folio, best edition of the original work, portrait, vel-
lum, 14s. Gothce, \7\7
5632 Idem liber, sive Coucordantia? omnium Vocum Novi
Testamenti Grseci a Fr. Schmidio editsa, nunc autem secundum
Critices et Hermeneutices nostrse iEtatis Rationes emendatce,
auctse, et meliori Ordine dispositse, studio et labore C. H. Bru-
der ; 4to. sewed, £\ 4s. Lipsice, 1853
The best Greek Concordance to the New Testament, and indispensable
to the critical student.
5633 Schmid's (F. X.) Liturgik oder Kultus der Christ-katholischen
Religion; 3 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Passow, 1840-2
Schmidt (Ant.) Thesaurus Juris Ecclesiastici ; vide No. 961.
5634 Schmidt (C. A.) Adiaphora, philosophisch, theologisch, und
historisch untersucht ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Leipzig, 1809
5635 Schmidt's (H. J.) Kritische Geschichte der neu-Griechischen
und Russischen Kirclie ; 8vo. sewed, 8s. Mains, 1840
5636 Schmidt's (J. J.) Forschungen im Gebiete der aeltern religioesen,
politischen und literarischen Bildungs-geschichte der Voelker
Mittel-Asiens, vorzueglich der Mongolen und Tibeter ; 8vo.
sewed, 3s. 6d. St. Petersb. 1824
5637 Schmidt (Sebast.) Commentaria in Genesin ; Argent. 1697 —
in librum Jobi; ibid. 1705 — in Psahnos Propheticos de Cliristo ;
Franc. 1703 — in librum Solomonis Ecclesiasten ; Argent. 1704
— in Samuelem ; 2 vols. ibid. 1787-9 — in librum Judicum ;
ibid. 1706 — in Ruth ; ibid. 1696 — in Jesaiam et in octo Capita
priora Josuae ; Hamb. 1696- -in Jeremiam ; 2 vols. Franco/.
1706 — Resolutio cum Paraphrasi Verborum Evangelii Joannis ;
Argent. 1699 — in Epistolam ad Galatas ; Kiloni, 1690 — in
Epistolam ad Colossenses. Accedunt Paraphrases Epistolarum
ad Romanos, Corinthios, Thessalonicenses, et ad Timotheum et
Philemonem, etc. Hamb. 1691 — in Epistolam ad Hebraeos ;
ibid. 1680 — in Epistolam Jacobi Resolutio cum Paraphrasi Ver-
borum ; ibid. 1685 — nee non in primam Joannis Epistolam ;
Franco/. 1706. Accedit ejusdem Collegium Biblicum, in quo
Dicta S. Seripturse Veteris et Novi Testamenti, in Locos Com-
munes disposita, illustrantur. In all, 20 vols, in 10, 4to.
vellum, scarce, £,7 7s. Variis locis et annis
" Of all our contemporaries," says Buddeus, " Sebastian Schmidt (who
was Professor of Oriental Languages at Strasburgh) claims the first place
as a writer of exegetical divinity ;" and Walchius, going even beyond that
praise, calls him "the greatest of all biblical commentators." Of several
of the volumes separate copies may be had, either in vellum or in calf, at
6s. to 10s. each.
5638 Schmidt (\V. A.) die Griechischen Papyrus Uikunden der Koe-
niglichen Bibliothek zu Berlin ; 8vo. two facsimiles and map,
Svo. (published at 9s.) sewed, 4s. 6d. Berlin, 1842
532 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
0000 Schmier (Francisci) Jurisprudentia Canonico-civilis ; vide Nos.
962-3.
5639 Schmitt (H. J.) Uroffenbarung, oder die grossen Lehren des
Christenthums nachgewiesen in den Sagen nnd Urkunden der
aeltesten Voelker ; 8vo. (published at 9s.) cloth, 4s. 6d.
Landshut, 1834
5640 Schmitz (J.) Medulla Juris Canonici secundum Titulos in Libros
Decretalium ; 3 vols. 4to. uncut, £1 Is. Colonice, 1740
5641 Schneckenburger's (M.) Beitraege zur Einleitung in's Neue
Testament und zur Erklaerung seiner schwierigen Stellen ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Stuttg. 1832
5642 ueber den Ursprung des ersten Kanonischen Evanee-
liums ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1834
5643 ueber den Zweck der Apostel-geschichte ; 8vo. sewed,
4s. 6d. Bern, 1841
5644 Schnell (Anselmi) Opuscula omnia, Scholastico-Thomistica
(Theologia Moralis et Polemica, Jus Canonicum, Philosophia
Aristotelico-Thomistica et Supplementum Theologise Moralis,
etc.) ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £l Is. Lucii, 1744
5645 Schoene (C.) Geschichts-forschungen ueber die Kirchlichen Ge-
braeuche und Einrichtungen der Christen, ihre Entstehung,
Ausbildung, etc.; 3 vols. 8vo. nine plates (published at £\)
sewed, 10s. " Berlin, 1819-22
5646 Ejusdem Tabulae Historise Ecclesiasticse secundum Ordi-
nem synchronicum et Periodos digestse ; folio, sewed, 5s.
ibid. 1838
Schoenemann (C. T. G.) Bibliotheca Literaria Patrum ; vide
No. 553.
5647 Schoell (C. G.) de Britonum Scotorumque Fontibus Ecclesias-
ticse Historise; small 4to. sewed, 7s. 6d. Berol. 1851
5648 Schoepff's (J. W.) symbolische Buecher der Evangelisch-Lu-
therischen Kirche, Deutsch mit Einleitungen, etc. ; 2 vols. 8vo.
half bound, 7s. 6d. Dresden, 1826
5649 Schoetgenii (C.) Horse Hebraicse et Talmudicse in Universam
Novum Testamentum, quibus Horse Jo. Lightfooti in libros
historicos supplentur, Epistolse et Apocalypsis eodem Modo
illustrantur. Accedunt Dissertationes ; 4to. portrait, vellum,
10s. 6d. Bresdce, 1733
5650 Idem liber, cui accedunt Horse in Theologiam Judseorum
de Messia, Indicesque Locorum S. Scripturse nee non Berum
et Verborum necessariis ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, very scarce, £2 15s.
ibid. 1733-42
0000 vide et No. 2865.
5651 Schoetgenii (Chr.) et Geo. Chr. Kreysingii Diplomataria et
Scriptores Historise Germanics? cum Sigillis seri incisis. Ac-
cedit Prsefatio Chr. Gottl. Buderi de Damnis Detrimentisque
Archivorum quorundam Germanise ; 3 vols, folio, vellum,
plates, £2 5s. Altenb. 1753-60
Scholasticus (vel Climacus, Joannes, A.D. 564); vide No.
1811.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 533
5652 Scholz (J. M. A.) de Virtutibus et Vitiis utriusque Codicum
Novi Testamenti Familiae Commentatio ; 4to. 3s. Lips. 1845
5653 Ejusdem Curse Criticse in Historiam Textus Evangelio-
rum ; 4to. 5s. Heidelh. 1820
5654 Desselben Einleitung in die Schriften des Alten und Neuen
Testaments; Vols. I. — III. 8vo. sewed, £\ 5s. Coeln, 1845-8
£ s. d.
Vol. I. Allgemeine Einleitung 0 9 0
„ II. III. Einleitung in die historischen Buecher des Alten
Testaments, Vols, I. II 0 16 0
0000 Ejusdem Editio Novi Testamenti ; vide Nos. 349-50.
5655 Desselben Handbuch der Biblischen Archaeologie ; 8vo.
sewed, 7s. 6d. Bonn, 1834
5656 Desselben Biblisch-Kritische Reise in Frankreich, der
Schweiz, Italien, Palaestina und im Archipel, A.D. 1818-21,
nebst einer Geschichte des Textes des Neuen Testaments ; 8vo.
plate, sewed, 3s. 6d. Leipzig, 1823
5657 Schopen (W.) Universa Theologia sive Disputationes scholas-
ticae super IV. libros Sententiarum, dogmaticam vel moralem
et controversisticam, ad Mentem Dunsi Scoti ; 3 thick vols.
l2mo. 7s. 6d. . Nisste, 1698
5658 Schott's (H. A.) Theorie der Beredsamkeit ; 3 vols, in 4, 8vo.
sewed, £1 Is. Jena, 1828-49
5659 Ejusdem Isagoge historico-critica in Libros Novi Foederis
Sacros ; 8vo. 2 maps, scarce, 7s. ibid. 1830
5659* Idem liber ; 8vo. with autograph, and MSS. notes of
Hofrath Otto von Gerlach ; 8vo. 10s. 6d. ibid. 1830
" L'Isagoge est une excellente introduction aux livres du Nouveau
Testament, aussi un bon resume de la Science critique en pareille
matiere, et ou l'authenticite de tous les livres de la nouvelle alliance est
solidement etabli." — Saintes.
5660 Ejusdem Commentarius exegetico-dogmaticus in eos Jesu
Christi Sermones, qui de Reditu ejus ad Judicium agunt ; 8vo.
sewed, 6s. ibid. 1819
5661 Ejusdem Epistolse Pauli ad Thessalonicenses et Galatas
Grasce cum Commentario perpetuo ; 8vo. sd. 9s. Lips. 1834
5662 Ejusdem Epitome Theologise Christianse dogmaticse ;
8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Jena, 1822
5663 Ejusdem Opuscula Exegetica, Critica et Dogmatica ; 2
vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. ibid. 1817-18
5664 Schrader's (Karl) Chronologische Bemerkungen ueber das
Leben des Apostels Paulus und sein Lehren ; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£\ 10s. Leipzig, 1830-36
The volumes are sold separately.
5665 Schramm (D.) Analysis Operum SS. Patrum et Scriptorum
Ecclesiasticorum, cum Indicibus ; 18 vols. 8vo. half bound,
calf, £3 10s. Aug. Find. 1780-96
0000 vide et No. 2259.
5666 Ejusdem Epitome Canonum Ecclesiasticorum Germaniae ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. ibid. 1774
5667 Ejusdem Compendium Theologiae Dogmatica?, Scholas-
ticse et Moralis ; 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 9s. ibid. 1768
534 david ntjtt's catalogue. [theology
5668 Schramm (D.) Institutiones Theologise Mysticse ; 2 vols. 8vo.
half bound, ts. Aug. Find. 1777
5669 Ejusdem et Barth-Carranzse Snraraa Conciliorum ad Pium
VI. Pontificem Maximum; 4 vols. 8vo. boards, or half-bound,
calf, 18s. ibid. 1778
5670 Schrank (F. de Paula de) Commentarius literalis in Genesin ;
8vo. sewed, 9s. Salisb. 1835
56/1 Schrant (J. W.) de Arminio Cheruscorum, et Claudio civile,
Batavorum, Ducibus, inter se comparatis ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
Luffd. Bat. 1844
56/2 Schroeckh (J. M.) Historia Religionis et Ecclesise Christianse,
euidit Ph. Marheinecke ; 8vo. hf. bd. 2s. 6d. Berol. 1818
5673 Idem liber, ultima editio ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1828
5674 Desselben Christliche Kirchen-geschichte ; 35 vols. 8vo.
(published at £7) sewed, £3 13s. 6d. Leipzig, 1/72-1803
5675 Dieselbe und desselben Christliche Kirchen-geschichte seit
der Reformation, fortgesetzt von II. G. Tzschirner ; 45 vols.
8vo. half bound, £5 15s. 6d. Frankf. und Leipzig, 1768- 1812
5676 Dieselbe ; 45 vols, in 33, 8vo. half bound, calf, £5 5s.
ibid. 1768-1812
5677 Dieselbe; 45 vols. 8vo. calf, £b 6s. ibid. 1768-1812
5678 Desselben Christliche Kirchen-geschichte, seit der Refor-
mation, fortgesetzt von H. G. Tzschirner ; 10 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at £'6 3s.) sewed, £1 15s. Leipzig, 1804-12
" II a laisse des ouvrages d'une si vaste etendue et d'un travail si con-
scientieux, qu'ils sembleraient n'avoir pu etre executes que par une societe
de savants." — Biogr. Universeli.e. " What Fleury is to Catholic
France, Schroeckh is to Protestant Germany ; or, in other words, an histo-
rian faithful and exact, free from prejudices, somewhat diffuse, and every-
where armed with quotations at full length from the authorities to whom
he refers." — Sainctes. " It has strong claims to be regarded as the best
work which has ever been written on so large a scale upon the general his-
tory of the Church." — Dowling.
5679 Schroeder (F. W. J.) das erste Buch Mosis, ausgelegt ; 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Berlin, 1840
5680 Schroeder (J. T.) Nova Scriptorum Veteris Testamenti sacro-
rum Janua, i. e. Vocum Hebraicarum Explicatio, cui Notre ad
Gesenii Ewaldique Grammaticas spectantes, aliseque Adnota-
tiones, Sensum Locorum difficiliorum eruendo servientes, sunt
adjectse ; 3 vols. 8vo. (published at £1 4s.) sewed, 15s.
Lipsiai, 1834
5681 Desselben Handbuch der Geschichte der Christliciien
Kirche; 8vo. (published at 9s.) sewed, 4s. rfd. ibid. 1827
5682 Schroeder (J. S.) Propheten Iloschea, Joel und Amos, ueber-
setzt und erklaert ; 8vo. 4s. ibid. 1829
5683 Schroederi (N. G.) Institutiones ad Fundamenta Linguae He-
braica? ; 8vo. bound, 4s. 6d. Vim. 1792
0000 — — - vide et No. 2864.
5684 Schubert's (F. "W.) Geschichte des Hussiten-krieges ; 8vo.
sewed, 4s. Neustadt, 1824
Schulchan Angroch ; vide Nos. 1334 et 2866.
THEOLOGY.] • NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 535
5685 Schultens (Alberti) Opera, scil. Origines Hebrae ; Lugd. Bat.
1761 — Opera Minora (Observationes ad varia loca Vet. Test.
etc.) ibid. 1769 — Sylloge Dissertationum philologico-exegeti-
carum sub Praesidio Al. Schultens, J, J. Schultens, et N. G.
Schroeder (quibus multa S. Codicis loca obscura illustrantur) ;
2 vols. ibid. 1772 — Liber Jobi, et Proverbia Salomonis, He-
braice et Latine, cum Commentaria ; 3 vols. ibid. 1737-48 —
in all 7 vols. 4to. fine copy, in Dutch vellum, £2 10s.
Lugd. Bat. v. a.
0000 Ejusdem liber Jobi; vide Nos. 300-1, et 2868.
5686 Ejusdem Proverbia Salomonis, Hebraice sine Punctis,
cum Versione integra ad Hebneum Fontem et Commentario ;
4to. uncut, 7s. 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1748
0000 vide et Nos. 299 et 2868.
0000 Ejusdem Origines Hebraese ; vide No. 2867.
5687 Schultingii (C.) Confessio Hieronymiana, ex omnibus Hiero-
nymi Operibus collecta ; folio, hogskin, 12s. Colon. 1585
56S8 Schulz (Dav.) die Geistesgaben der ersten Christen insbeson-
dere die sogenannte Gabe der Sprachen ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
Breslau, 1836
5689 Schulz (J. C. F.) et G. L. Baueri Scholia in Vetus Testamen-
tum; 10 vols, thick 8vo. uncut, £1 10s. Norimbergce, 1783-97
5689* Idem liber; 10 vols. 8vo. half bound, £\ lis. 6d.
ibid. 1783-97
5690 Schumann's (A.) Unsterblichkeits-lehre des Alten und Neuen
Testaments, biblisch-dogmatisch entwickelt; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.
Berlin, 1847
5691 Desselben Praktische Einleitung in die Buecher des
Alten und Neuen Testaments ; thick 8vo. sd. 6s. ibid. 1848
5692 Schwabe (C. E. A.) Predigten ; 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. Bond. 1840
5693 Schwarz's (F. H. C ) Evangelisch-christliche Ethik ; Hand-
buch fuer Theologen und gebildete Christen ; 8vo. boards
3s. 6d. Heibelberg, 1821
5694 Dieselbe ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. (published at 12s.) half
bound, calf, 6s. ibid. 1836
The philosophy of Schwarz may he summed up in his own words : " Man
can have no higher destiny than to be a Christian."
5695 Schwarz's (F. J.) Neue Untersuchungen ueber das Verwand-
schafts-verhaeltniss der Synoptischen Evangelien ; 8vo. (pub-
lished at 7s. 6d.) cloth, 4s. 6d. Tuebingen, 1844
5696 Schwarz (lid.) Anleitung zur Buecher-kenntniss fuer Katho-
lische Prediger ; 3 vols. 8vo. (published at 18s.) sewed, 12s.
Coburg, 1804-6
5697 Schwarz (J. C.) Commentarii Critici et Philologici Linguae
Grsecse Novi Foederis Divini ; thick vol. 8vo. half bound, calf,
6s. Lipsice, 1736
5698 Scioppii (G.) de Antichristo, de Primatu Petri, de Adoratione
Summi Pontificis, etc. ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Ingohtadt, 1605
5699 Ejusdem Alexipharmacum Regium, Felli Draconum et
Veneno Aspidum sub Ph Mornaei de Plessis nupera Papatus
536 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Historia abdito, oppositum, et D. Jacobo, M. Brit. Regi loco
muneri missum ; 4to. vellum, 8s. Moguntice, 1612
5/00 Scioppit (G.) Alexapharmacnm : — Idem liber et ejusdem Ec-
clesiasticus Auctoritati Serenissimi D. Jacobi Magna? Bri-
tanniae Regis oppositus ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 12s.
Hartbergce, 1611-12
5/01 Ejusdem Ecclesiasticus ; ibid. 1611 — accedit ejusdem
Scorpiacum (Remedium adversus Protestantium Haereses) ;
Mogunt. 1612— et Emmanuel Thaumaturgus ; Aug. Find.
1612 ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. hogskin, 15s. V. I. et a.
5/02 Ejusdem Emmanuel Thaumaturgus Augustae Vindelico-
rum, sive Relatio de miraculoso Corporis Christi Sacramento ;
4to. hogskin, 8s. Aug. Find. 1612
5/03 Ejusdem Scorpiacum, hoc est, novum ac praesens adver-
sus Protestantium Haereses Remedium ab ipsismet Protestan-
tibus Scorpionibus petitum (adversus Jacobum M. Brit. Regem
et Centuriatores Magdeburgenses) ; 4to. hogskin, 8s.
Moguntice, 1612
Gaspar Scioppius, surnamed the " Grammatical cur," from his gramma-
tical hyper-criticisms on the best authors, was, nevertheless, one of the
greatest scholars of his day. Born in 1576, at the early age of sixteen he
enjoyed the reputation of being a good author. His religious opinions
appear to have been most unsettled , at first a Lutheran, then a Romanist,
and ultimately a Calvinist ; and, during the period of his apostasy, he wrote
with great acrimony against the Reformers.
SCOTISTS AND ThOMISTS : —
Duns-Scottjs (Joannis, Doctor Subtilis, Angli, A.D. 1308) ;
vide Nos. 1852-4.
Thomas Agiuinas (S. Doctor Angelicus, A.D. 1274) ; vide
Nos. 1615-1641.
5704 Ejusdem Summa Theologize ; 6 vols, small 8vo. calf,
^61 4s. Lugd. 1624
5705 Billuart (C. R.) Cursus Theologian, sive Summa S. Tho-
mae Aquinatis hodiernis Academiarum Moribus accommo-
data ; 10 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 15s. Paris, 1852
0000 vide et No. 61 1.
5706 Cerboni (Thos., Maria Ord. Praed.) Institutiones Theolo-
gicae ad Usum Scholarum D. Thomae Aquinatis ; 6 vols,
in 3, 4to. vellum, £\ Is. Matriti, 1825
5707 ■ Ejusdem de Jure et Legum Disciplina ; 4 vols. 4to.
vellum, scarce, £1 10s. ~Rom.ce, 1776
Coninck (iEq. de Soc. Jesu) Commentaria in D. Thomae
de Sacramentis et Censuris Doctrinam ; vide No. 1120.
5708 Estii (Guil.) in IV. libros Sententiorum Commentaria, qui-
bus pariter S. Thomae Summae partes illustrantur ; 6 vols.
4to. vellum, £2 8s Fenet. 1777
0000 vide et Nos. 1550-1.
Frassen (Claudii) Scotus Academicus, sive Doctoris sub-
tilis Theologia Dogmatica universa; vide No. 2414.
Gonet (J. B.) Manuale Thomisticum ; vide No. 2547.
Gonzaga (Fr.) de Origine Seraphicae Religionis Franciscanae,
etc. : vide No. 2548.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 537
SCOTISTS AND THOMISTS :
Gotti (Cardinalis Vin. Lud.) Theologia Scholastico-dogma-
tica ad Mentem D. Thomas Aquinatis ; vide No. 2557.
5709 Hackhofferi (A.) Compendium Alphabetico-Scotisticum
Tractatuum Theologico-Polemicorum de Sacramentis in
Genere, et in Specie de Baptismo, Confirmatione, et
Eucharistia, item de Indulgentiis et Purgatorio, de Statu
et Tnvocatione Beatorum, necnon de IV. ultimis Sacramen-
tis, Pcenitentia, Extrema Unction e, Ordine, et Matrimo-
nio, item de Votis, Cultu Imaginum et Sanctorum, de
Reliquiis, de Peregrinationibus, etc. etc.; 2 vols, in ],
small 8vo. very scarce, 12s. Lincii, 1739
5710 ■ Ejusdem Compendium Alphabeticum Scotistico-
Juridicum et Juridico-Canonicum Librorum V. Decreta-
lium Gregorii IX. ; 4 vols, in 2, small 8vo. vellum, very-
scarce, £1 Is. ibid. 1741-4
5711 ■ Ejusdem Compendium Libri III. Decretalium ; small
8vo. vellum, 3s. ibid. 1743
5712 Henni (Franc.) Theologia Dogmaticaet Scholastica de Deo
Uno et Trino, Principiis Thomasticis et Scoticis , 8 vols.
l2mo. calf, 18s. Tornaci, 1719
5713 Hermann (Amandi) Tractatus Theologici in I. Senten-
tiarum librum ad Mentem Joannis Dunsii Scoti, nee non.
in III. et IV. libros ; 3 vols, folio, frontispiece and plates,
calf, £\ 7s. Colon. 1690-3
Herrmanjsti (C.) Theologia selecta Scotistica ; vide No. 2956
Ignatio (Henrici a Sancto) Theologia Thomistica circa uni-
versam Amoris et Morum Doctrinam ; vide No. 3122.
jACOBATix;s(Dom.Piaph.) de VII. Sacramentis juxtaMentem
D. Thomas Aquinatis ; vide Nos. 3145-7.
Krisper (C.) Theologia Scholas Scoticas ; vide No. 3309.
Opstraet (Jo.) Theologia Scotistica ; vide No. 5000.
Oviedo (Fr. de) Tractatus Scholastici de Fide, Spe et Cha-
ritate ; vide No. 5024.
Petri de Aragon in D. Thomas secundam Secundas (de
Justitia et Jure) Commentarius ; vide No. 5126.
Prudentii (Jos.) in D. Thomas III. Partem Commentarius ;
vide No. 5229.
Reding (Aug.) Theologia Scholastica in primam Partem
D. Thomas; vide No. 5271.
Rtj.sbrochii (Joan. Saec. XIV.) Doctor Ecstaticus ; vide
No. 5420.
Salmanticensis Collegii Cursus Theologias Moralis ; vide
No. 5496. — Compendium et Summa Summas ; No. 5497.
Schopen (W.) Universa Theologia ad Mentem Dunsi Scoti ;
vide No. 5658.
Schnell (Ans.) Opuscula Scholastico-Thomistica, Aristo-
telico-Thomistica ; vide No. 5644.
Serry (Jacobi Hyac.) Praelectiones Theologico-Scholasticas
(ad Mentem Thomisticam) ; vide Nos. 5771.
* 3z
538 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
scotists and tliomists :
SiURi(Marci)Theologia Scholastico-positiva; vide No. 5/99.
5714 Sylvii (Fr.) Commentarii in totam Summam S. Thomse
Aquinatis ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £2 1 2s. 6d. Yenet. 1726
0000 Ejusdem Opera ; vide infra.
Tanneri (Ad.) Theologia Scholastica ; vide No. 5999.
Thad^i (Dermicii) Nitela Franciscana ; vide No. 4591.
Thesaurus Theologicus ad Ordinem Summse D. Thomse
(edente F. A. Zacharia) ; vide infra.
5715 Thoma (Jo. a Santo) Cursus Theologicus in primam Partem
Divi Thomse ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, veil. £\ 8s. Lugduni, 1663
5716 Trinitate (de SS.) juxta Mentem D. Thomse III. Capp.
(de Mysteriis, Divinis Processionibus, et Notionibus, etc.)
comprehensse, 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Romce, 1795
Ulloa (Joannis de Soc. Jesu) Theologia Scholastica ; vide
infra.
Valentia (Gregin de) D. Thomse Summam ; vide infra.
5717 Varesio (Car. Franc, de) Promptuarium Scoticum ob
Oculos exibens quicquid IV. libris Sententiarum et Quod-
libeto Doctoris subtilis continetur (sive Doctrina Jo. Duns
Scoti, Ordine alphabetico) ; 2 vols, in I, folio, fine copy,
hogskin, scarce, £1 4s. Venetiis, 1690
5718 Vasquez (Gabrielis, Soc. Jesu) Commentarii et Disputa-
tiones in Primam, in primam Secundee, et in Tertiam Par-
tem S. Thomse. Accedunt ejusdem Opuscula moralia ad
Quaestiones secundse Secundse ; 9 vols, in 7, folio, vellum,
rare, a6 18 Lugd. 1631
Vrutigoyti (Thomse Fr.) Certamen Scholasticum expo-
sitivum Argumentum pro Deipara ; vide infra.
Wiggers (Joh.) in tertiam Partem D. Thomse; vide infra.
Ysamberti (Nich.) Disputationes in Summam Divi Thomse ;
vide infra.
573 9 Zurl^; (D. Placidi) Enchiridion Dogmatum et Morum ex
Summa Theologise D. Thomae depromptum, notisque auc-
tum ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 Is. Venetiis, 1802
" Positive Theology resembles a magnificent garden, and the Scholastic
method of reasoning is a hedge stuck with thorns, to prevent noxious
animals from getting in and ravaging it. The Church has seen rebel-
lious children springing from her bowels from time to time, who had
learnt the delusions of sophistry ; and it was their artful language which
obliged the . defenders of the Faith to assume the method of syllogism
in lieu of her former positive teaching. All the world knows the time
when certain teachers were obliged to arm themselves with enthymemes
and syllogisms, to drive those heretics from their last entrenchments
who cavilled at the meaning of Scripture, and at all its terms. Thomas,
that 'Angel' of the Schools, and Scotus, that ' subtile Doctor,' thought
they must make use of the same form ; and their method, supported
by their shining reputation, insensibly prevailed in the Colleges. And
as everything commonly degenerates, it was not possible to keep ' the
Positive Theology' in use, as taught prior to that period ; and this new
manner, which got the name of ' Scholastic,' succeeded to it. This, indeed,
ran too often on words and distinctions ; and teachers, from their solicitude
to clear up everything, only perplexed everything the more, and often
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 539
replied to nothing from their desire to answer all. Now as the scholastic
method has the advantage of assisting the memory, by giving form to
reasonings, and the abuse with which it is reproached never darkened the
holy truths, it was thought proper stili to preserve it. I have always
thought that the scholastic manner, modified, as taught in the first schools
in the Christian world, might subsist without enervating morals or altering
doctrines, provided the professors be men of sound understanding, and not
apt to mistake simple opinions for articles of faith." — Clement XIV.
5/20 Scriptores Historic Augustse Romanse ad optimas Editiones
collati cum Notitia Litteraria et Indice ; 2 vols. Svo. sewed, 6s.
Biponti, 1787-8
On three several occasions our Lord is mentioned by name by ./Elius
Lampridius, in his Life of Severus. In chapter xliii. he writes, " Christo
templum facere voluit, eumque inter Deos recipere."
Scriptores Rerum Austriacarum, vide No. 5131 ; Belgicarum,
Nos. 2965-6, et 4645 ; Britannicarum, Nos. 704-28, 2981-
302.9, et 3022 ; Brunsvicensium, No. 3452 ; Danicarum, No.
5721; Gallicarum, Nos. 668, 705, 727, et 3026-9; Ger-
manicarum, Nos. 2416-8, 3452, 4071, 4351, 5114, 5131,
5651, 5/21* 5722, et 5943-4 ; Hibernicarum, No. 3021; His-
panicarurri, No. 4603 ; Hungaricarum, No. 3099 ; Italicarum,
No, 48/3; de Rebus Monasticis, No. 4484 — 4781 ; Poloni-
carum Rerum, No. 1429 ; Russicarum, No. 6127 ; Suevica-
rum, No. 2546 ; et de Societate Jesu, Nos. 4699-4759.
5721 Scriptores Rerum Danicarum medii Mv'i cura Jac. Langebeck
et P. F. Suhm ; 8 vols, folio, vellum, £9. Hafn. 1772-1834
5/21*Scriptores ac Monumenta Rerum Germanicarum ex Biblio-
theca F. C. T. Fischeri ; 2 vols. 4to. sewed, 9s. Halce, 1781-2
5722 Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum, prsecipue Saxonicarum ;
edente J. B. Menckenio ; 3 vols, folio, £2 2s. Lips. 1728-30
Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum J. M. Heineccii et Jo. G.
Leuckfeldi ; vide Appendix : Heineccius.
0000 vide et : Asher (A.) Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum,
in Appendice.
5722*Sctjlteti (Abr.) Medulla Theologise Patrum ; 2 vols. 4to. vel-
lum, 12s. Neapoli, 1650
5723 Sebaldtjs a S. Christophoro Theologia Historico-Polemica ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 7s. 6d. Bamberg, 1751
5724 ■ Ejusdem Theologia Juridico-canonico-polemico-moralis
pro Confessariorum et Animarum Directorio ex S. Tridentina
Synodo, SS. Canonibus, etc. concinnata ; 3 vols, folio, calf,
£1 5 s. Wirceburgi, 1740
5725 Seckendorf (V. L. a) CommentariusHistoricuset Apologeticus
de Lutheranismo ; 4to. 7s. 6d. Franco/. 1688
5726 Ejusdem Commentarius Historicus et Apologeticus de
Lutheranismo, sive de Reformatione Religionis ductuM.Lutheri
in Magna Germania ; folio, portrait and frontispiece ; vellum,
16s. ibid. 1692, vel 1691
"This excellent work comprises the period of Luther's public life from
1517-46 ; and it is attended with the following advantages: it presents the
Papal as well as the Protestant accounts ; it details to us the sentiments
and proceedings of the Protestant princes and divines from the original
documents ; it furnishes us with a review of all Luther's successive writings,
540 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
and with copious extracts from the most material of them ; it gives us
Seckendorf's own excellent judgment upon every transaction." —
Scott's Continuation of Milner.
5727 Seckendorf (V. L. a) l'Histoire de la Reformation de l'Eglise
Chretienne en Allemagne, abregee par Junius et Roos et traduite
par J. J. P., suivie d'un Abrege de l'Histoire des anciennes Eg-
lises Esclavonnes et Vaudoises ; 5 vols. 12mo. 15s. Basle, 1/84-5
5/27* lameme, 5 vols. 12mo. new in calf gilt, £1 5s. ibid. 1784-5
5728 Sederholm's (K.) Ewige Thatsachen : Grundzuege einer durch-
gefuehrten Einigung des Christenthums und der Philosophie ;
8vo. cloth, 3s. Leipzig, 1845
5729 Sedulii (Caelii, AD. 435) Mirabilium Divinorum libri, Paschale
Carmen dicti et Hymni II. (nee non Epistola ad Macedonium)
cum Notis Ch. Cellarii ; small 8vo. with autograph and MS.
Notes of Peter Burmann, Jun. ; uncut, 9s. Halse, 1704
0000 Vide et Nos. 2224-8, et 2264.
Sedulitjs (Scotus, Hyberniensis, c. A.D. 820) vide No. 2265.
Sedulii (Henrici) Historia SeraphicaFF. Minorum ; videNo.4590.
5730 Ejusdem S. Ludovici (Episc. Tolosani) Vita; Antv. 1602
— Haii (S.) De Veritate Vitae et Ordinis Divi Gulielmi liber ;
cuts, Paris, 1587- — Herici Vita Divi Germani, Carmine he-
roico ; ibid. 1543. — A. Bontemps, Sancta Tetrarchia SS. IV.
Ccenobiarcharum, SS. Landelini, Ursmari, Ermiui, Dodonis ;
Carminibus heroicis ; Duaci, 1594. — Marci Ant.Card. Colum-
nse Relatio de Miraculis et Vita T. Didaci de S. Nicolao ;
Paris, 1588 — in One vol. 12mo. vellum, a curious collection,
15s. v. I. et a.
5731 Segneri (Paolo, della Comp. di Giesu) Opere ; 4 vols. roy. 8vo.
portrait, sewed, £3 Milano, 1837-8
5732 il Cristiano instruito nella sua Legge, Ragionamenti
Morali ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Venet. 1687
5733 il medesimo, altra edizionze ; 3 vols, in 2, 4to. vellum,
10s. 6d Milano, 1690
5733* — il medesimo, nuova edizione ; 3 thick vols. 18mo. sewed,
10s. 6d. Venecia, 1834
5734 Ejusdem Homo Christianus in sua Lege institutus; 3 vols.
in 1, 4to. frontispiece, calf, stained, 7s. 6d. Dilingce, 1 694
5735 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. frontispiece,
hogskin, 12s. Aug. Vind. 1695
5736 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. frontispiece,
calf, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1702
5737 Ejusdem libri Vol. I. et II. ; in One vol. 4to. calf, 5s.
ibid. 1702
5738 Ejusdem Institutio Parochi, Italico Latinum fecit M.
Rassler ; — Ejusdem Iustructio Confessarii Latinitati donata.
— Ejusdem Instructio Pcenitentis ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. calf,
7s. 6d. ibid. 1696
5739 Ejusdem Manna Animee ; 12mo. July to Sept., calf,
3s. Dilingce, 1699
57 10 Ejusdem Manna Animse (per totum annum) ; 4to. fron-
tispiece, calf, clasps, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1699
THEOLOGY.] KO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 541
5741 Segneri (Pauli, Soc. Jesu) Manna Animse ; alia editio; 4to.
frontispiece, hogskin, clasps, 6s. 6d. ibid. 1723
5741* Idem liber ; 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1723
5742 Ejusdem Sermones per Verni Jejunii Tempus ab Uldr.
Dirrhaimer Latinitati donati ; 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. ibid. 1693
5743 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. calf, 9s. Antv. 1695
" Paul Segneri was one of the most celebrated preachers of his time, and
his whole life was but the reflex of a mind pure and holy. His devotional
works will be cherished wherever true piety exists." — MS. Note.
5744 Segur (P. P. de) l'Histoire Sainte ; 8vo. 7 plates, sewed,
2s. 6d. Franco/. 1839
Segusio (Henr. de, Cardinalis, A.D. 1270) Summa aurea ;
vide No. 2266
5745 Seidemann's (J. K.) Beitraege zur Reformation s-gescbichte ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 6s. Dresden, 1844
5746 Seiler (G. F.) Theologia Dogmatico-Polemica ; cum Com-
pendio Historiee Dogmatum succinctse ; thick 8vo. sewed, 6s.
Erlangen, 1820
5746* Ejusdem Doctrinse Christianse Compendium minus ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1820
0000 Desselben Liturgiscbe Formulare ; vide No. 4006.
5747 Seldeni (Joannis) Opera omnia, vel Latinevel Anglice scripta,
edidit D. Wilkins ; 6 vols, in 3, folio, portrait, calf, full gilt
backs, £5 5s. Londini, 1726
" Seldeu was a person whom no character can flatter, or transmit in any
expressions equal to his merit and virtue. He was of so stupendous a
learning, in all kinds, and in all languages (as may appear in his excellent
and transcendant writings), that a man would have thought he had been
entirely conversant among books, and had never spent an hour but in
reading and writing ; yet his humanity, affability, and courtesy were such,
that he would have been thought to have been bred in the best courts. In
his conversation he was the most clear discourser, and had the best
faculty in making hard things easy, and presenting them to the under-
standing, of any man that hath been known." — Lord Clarendon. '
0000 Ejusdem de Synedriis et Prsefecturis Ebreeorum, Lib. III. ;
vide No. 2869 — de Jure Naturali et Gentium ; No. 2870—
et de Successione in Pontificatum et in Bona Defuntorum ;
No. 2871.
5748 Ejusdem Uxor Ebraica, seu de Nuptiis et Divortiis ex
Jure Divino et Talmudico veterum Ebrseorum ; 4to. vellum,
7s. 6d. Franco/. 1695
0000 vide et No. 2872.
5749 Selnecceri (Nic.) Institutiones Christianse Religionis ; 3 vols.
in 1, 8vo. vellum, 15s. Franco/. 1573
5750 Ejusdem Psedagoga Christiana, sive Explicatio Decalogi
et Capita et Loci Doctrinse Evangelic^, Forma catechetica ;
2 vols, in 1, 8vo. vellum, 15s. ibid. 1577
5751 Selvagii (Julii Laurentii) Antiquitatum Christianarum Institu-
tiones novo Methodo in IV. libros tributse ; 3 vols, in 2, 4to.
velluir:, 1 2s. Petavii, 1776
5752 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 14s. Mogunt. 1787
5753 Ejusdem Institutiones Canonicte ; 3 vols. 4to. Spanish
binding, 18s. Matriti, 1784
542 David nxjtt's catalogue. [theology.
5/54 Semler (Joli. Sal.) Historiae Ecclesiastics selecta Capita ;
3 vols. 8vo. half bound, 7s. 6d. Halce, 1767
5755 Ejusdem Commentarii Historici de antiquo Christi-
anorum Statu ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1771-2
5756 Ejusdem Observations novae de Rebus Christianis ad
Constantinum ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1784
5757 Ejusdem Institutio ad Doctrinam Christianam liberaliter
discendam ; thick 8vo. half bound, 5s. ibid. 1774
5758 Ejusdem Paraphrasis Evangelii Johannis cum Notis et
Cantabrigiensis Codicis Latino Textu ; 2 vols, small 8vo. sewed,
4s. 6d. ibid. 1771-72
5759 Ejusdem Paraphrasis in Epistolas Pauli ad Corinthios ;
2 vols, small 8vo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1770-0
5 700 Ejusdem Paraphrasis Epistolse ad Galatas ; 8vo. sewed,
2s. 6d. ibid, 1772
5761 Ejusdem Paraphrasis Epistolas Jacobi ; small 8vo. sewed,
2s. . ibid. 1781
5762 — Ejusdem Paraphrasis in Epistolas I. et II. Petri et
Judae ; 2 vols, small 8vo, sewed, 3s. ibid. 1783-4
5763 Ejusdem Paraphrasis in primam Joannis Epistolam ;
small 8vo. sewed, 3s. Rigce, 1792
Each Paraphrase is accompanied by Prolegomena and Notes.
5/64 Semisch (K.) die Apostolischen Denkwuerdigkeiten des Mar-
tyrers Justinus ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Hamb. 1818
5765 Senden's (G. H. von) Geschichte der Apologetik, oder histo-
risch-pragmatische Darstellung der Vertheidigung von Bibel
und Offenbarung, von den fruehesten Zeiten bis auf unsere
Tage ; uebersetzt von W. Quack und R. Binder ; 2 vols. 8vo.
(published at 14s ) sewed, 9s. Stuttg. 1816
Sepp (Antonii, Soc, Jesu) et Ant. Boehm's, Soc. Jesu, Reise in
Paraguay ; vide Nos. 4752-3.
5766 Sepp (J. N.) das Leben Jesu, mit Vorrede von Jos. von Goerres ;
7 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 18s. Regensberg, 1813-8
5767 Serarii (Nich.) Prolegomena Biblica et Commentaria in omnes
Epistolas; folio, vellum, 12s. Mogunt. 1012
5768 Serces (J.) Traite sur les Miracles; 12mo. half bound, 2s. 6d.
Amstd, 1729
Serraii (N., Soc. Jesu) Moguntiacae Res ; vide No. 4698.
5769 Serres (M. de) Kosmogonie des Moses, im Vergleiche mit den
geologischeu Thatsachen, uebersetzt von F. X. Steck ; 8vo.
3s. 6d. Tueb. 1841
5770 Serry (Jacobi Hyacinth!, Orel. Praed.) Opera Omnia (Historia
Congregationum de Auxiliis Divinae Gratiae de diversa Opi-
nione F.F. Proadicatorum et Societatis Jesu redacta ; Exer-
citationes historicae, criticae, polemicae de Christo ejusque
Virgine Matre ; Historia Familiae Sacrae ab Antonio Sandino
collecta, cum A nimadversionibus ; Praelestiones Theologicae,
Dogmaticae, Polemicae, Scholasticae, etc. etc.) ; 6 vols, folio, calf,
scarce, .£4 4s. Lugduni (Venetiis) \770
The account of this celebrated controversy respecting Divine Grace, by
Thomas de Lemos, Soc. Jesu, will be found in the Appendix.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 543
5771 Serry (Jac. Hyac) Preelections Theological, Dogmaticse, Pole-
micse, Scholasticse in Patavina Academia habitee ; 5 vols. 4to.
portrait, vellum, £2. Venetiis, 1742
5772 Serveti (Michselis) Historia auctore H. von Allwoerden ; 4to.
portrait, half bound, vellum, 5s. Helmst. 1727
0000 F. Trechsel's Michael Servet ; vide No. 6116.
Severtii (J.) Archiepiscopatus Lugdunensis ; vide No. 4699.
Severtjs Sanctus (circa A.D. 400) ; vide No. 2267.
Severus (Sulpicius, circa A. D. 380) ; vide Nos. 3275-6.
5773 Seyffarth (G.) Chronologia Sacra ; Untersuchungen ueber
das Geburtsjahr des Herrn ; 8vo. (published at 8s.) sewed, 5s.
Leipzig, 1846
5774 Sfondrati (Cselestini) Gallia vindicata in qua Testimoniis
Exemplisque Gallicanse prsesertim Ecclesiae, quae pro Regalia
in IV. Propositionibus a Lud. Maimburgo aliisque producta
sunt, refutantur; thick 18mo. privately printed, scarce, 7s. 6d.
Monast. St. Galli, 1687
Sharpe (J. Scoti) Symphonia Prophetica ; Cursus Theologicus ;
vide Nos. 5565-6.
5775 Siand^e (Jo.) Lexicon Polemicum in quo potiorum Hsereticorum
Vita perstringitur, et Errores (de Verbo vel tradito vel scripto)
colliguntur et reprobantur ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s.
Aug. Find. 1761
Siand^e (J.) Onomasticon Sacrum ; vide No. 3947.
5/76 Sibelii (Casp.) Opera Theologica ; 5 vols, in 3, folio, Dutch
vellum, scarce, £2 10s. Amstel. 1644
The works of Sibelius are little known in this country ; and in Holland,
where they are highly prized, they seldom occur for sale from their scarcity.
5777 Sibylltna Oracula, quibus adjecta sunt Lactantii excerpta de
his Testimonia, cum Annotationibus, per X. Betuleium ; Basil.
1545. — Hofmeister (J.) Verbum DeiCarnem factum, Assertio :
item Expositio Precum ac Cseremoniarum quorum usus in quo-
tidiano sacro ; ibid. 1545 ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. hogskin, 10s.
5778 Sibyllina Oracula, Textu ad Codices MSS. recognito, Ang. Maii
Supplementis aucto ; cum Castalionis Versione metrica, innu-
meris pcene locis emendata, et, ubi opus fuit, suppleta ; Com-
mentario perpetuo, Excursibus et Indicibus ; curante C. Alex-
andro ; 2 vols, royal 8vo. sewed, £1 Is. Paris, Didot, 1856
5779 Idem liber, alia editio, ad Fidem Codd. MSS. recensuit,
Commentariis illustravit, Versione Germanica instruxit, Anno-
tations criticas et Indices Rerum et Verborum locupletissimos
adjecit Jos. H. Friedlieb ; 8vo. sewed, 8s. 6d. Lipsite, 1852
" It is curious, that in the prophecies of each of the ten Sybils distinct
mention is made of the coming of the Lord. Persica, the earliest, says :
' the womb of a Virgin shall be the salvation of the Gentiles '; Lybia : 'in
that day men shall see the King of all living things ' ; Themis : the Delphic
Sybil : ' a prophet shall be born of a Virgin ' ; Cumea : ' God shall be born
of a Virgin, and converse with sinners ' ; Samos : ' born of a poor Virgin, the
creatures of the earth shall adore him and praise him for ever' ; Helles-
pontica : 'of Mary, descended from the Jews, shall be born the Son of
God ' ; Tybertina, ' the invisible Word shall be born of a Virgin, and con-
verse amongst sinners ' ; Albunea: 'the Highest shall come from Heaven,
and confirm the Council in Heaven ' ; Erythea, quoted by Lactantins, Euse-
544 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
bius, and St. Augustin (de Civ. Dei, ii. 15) in an acrostic, calls ' Jesus Christ,
the Son of God and Saviour' ; and Cumana, the last, who collected the Sybil-
line leaves together in the reign of Tarquin, 530 years before Christ, says,
' that He shall come from Heaven, and reign here in poverty.' " — MS.
Note. If not spurious, as some maintain and fabricated in the second
century, the Pagan oracles are a remarkable illustration of the XVIII.
Chap, of Deuteronomy.
Sicardus (A.D. 1215); videNo.575.
5780 Siculi (Petri) Historia Manichseorum, recognovit J. C. L. Giess-
ler; 4to. 3s. Goetting. 1846
5781 Sidonii (Apollinaris, Arvenorum Episcopi, A.D. 487) Opera
(Carmina et Epistolse) cum Notis J. Sirmondi edidit Ph. Labbe;
4to. calf, £\ 4s. Paris, 1614
His Epistles are important aids to History.
Siegel's (C. C. F.) Homiletischer Rathgeber ; vide No. 4007.
5782 Desselben Materialien zu Kanzel-vortraegen ueber die
Episteln ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) sd. 12s. Leipzig, 1828-36
5782* Desselben Handbuch der Christlich-kirchlichen Alter-
thuemer, in alphabetische Ordnung; 4 vols. £vo. (published
at £\ 10s.) sewed, £1 Is. Leipz 1835-8
Sigisbertus (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 575 et No. 4772.
5783 Sigonii (C.) Opera omnia, edita et inedita cum notis Variorum
et Vita a L. Ant. Muratorio conscripta (edente Ph. Argelato) ;
6 vols, folio, vellum, £5 5s. Mediol. 1732-7
5784 Ejusdem de Republica Hebrseorum libri VII. ; 4to. vel-
lum, 5s. Lugd. Bat. 1701
5785 Sigwart's (H. C. W.) Spinozismus historisch und philosophisch
erlaeutert ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. ibid. 1839
5786 Silentiarii (Pauli) Descriptio magna? Ecclesife ; et Ambonis et
J. Gazaei Descriptio Tabulse Mundi, edidit Fr. Graefe ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. Lipsice, 1822
Silentiarius, G. Pisida, et S. Nicephorus ; vide : Corpus Ev-
zant. Script.
Simeon Dunelmensis; vide Nos. 713 et 716.
Simeonis (Sancti) Codex, sive Lectionarium Ecclesise Grrecse ;
vide : Appendix, " Codex."
5787 Simleri (Rod.) Commentarius in Exodum ; folio, vellum, 12s.
Tiguri, 1584
5788 Simon (M.) de Ritu Pcenitentiae in vetere Ecclesia ; cum Ap-
pendice D. Petavii ; 8vo. vellum, 6s. Paris, 1623
5789 Simon (R.) Histoire Critique du Vieux Testament, avec l'His-
toire Critique du Texte, des Versions, et des principaux Com-
mentateurs du Nouveau Testament ; 4 vols. 4to. calf, £1 4s.
Rott. 1685-93
Simonis (J.) Arcanum Formarum Nominum Hebraese Linguae ;
vide No. 2874.
0000 Ejusdem Onomasticon Veteris Testamenti ; vide No.
2873.
5790 Simonnet (Ed., Soc. .Tesu) Institutiones Theological ; 3 vols, in
1, folio, hogskin, 15s. Venet. 1731
5791 Stmrock (C.) Lauda Sion : Hymni Sacri antiquiores Latino
Sermone et Vernaculo ; 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Colon. 1850
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 545
5/92 Simsonii (Edw.) Chronicon Historiam Catholicam complectens
ab Exordio Mundi ad Nativitatem D. N. Jesu Christi ; et
exinde ad Annum a Christo nato LXXI. etc. etc. ; cum An-
notationibus P. Wesselingii ; folio, portrait, best edition, Dutch
calf, 16s. Lugd. Bat. 1/29
5/93 Idem liber ; folio, portrait, Dutch vellum, ISs. ibid. 1729
This celebrated work, on its first appearance at Oxford, in 1650, attracted
the notice of scholars both at home and abroad, illustrating as it does not
only the sacred writings, but all the principal authors of classical antiquity ;
and before 1700; "not a copy," says Wesseling, "occurred for sale by
auction, but commanded such an insane price as to place it beyond the reach
of all but the wealthy." In editing the work he made considerable and
important additions, and this Leyden reprint is the best edition.
5794 Sinceri (Luc) Perronius, Theologus Romanus, vapulans ; 8vo.
sewed, Is. 6d. Colon. 1840
5795 Sinnbilder der Christen erklaert von Arthur von Nordstern
(von G. A. E. Nostitz und Jaekendorf) ; 4to. 21 large wood-
cuts (published at £1 7s.) 10s. 6d. Leipzig, 1816
5796 Sinnichii (Joh., Corcagiensis Iberni) Saul Exrex, sive de Saule,
Israeliticae GentisProtomonarcha in typumRegum ac Principum
temeratae Religionis Reorum; 2 vols. fol. cf. 18s. Lovanii, 1665
0000 de Augustana Confessione ; vide No. 1156.
0000 seu Paulus Erynacus ; vide No. 2268.
5797 Sintenis (C. F.) der Mensch im Umkreise seiner Pflicliten ;
3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) sewed, 9s. Leipzig, 1804-7
5798 Sintzel (M.) Bilder-Legende fuer das Christkatholische Volk ;
8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Muenchen, 1845
Sirmondi (T., Soc. Jesu) Opera varia ; 5 vols, folio : vide 2269.
0000 Ejusdem Concilia Gallia ; vide No. 1277.
5799 Silrt (Marci) TheologiaScholastico-positivaexpositaetillustrata;
folio, Spanish binding, £ 1 Is. Valentice, 1756
5800 Sixti (Senensis) Bibliotheca Sancta ; folio, vel. 10s. Paris, 1610
Slaughteri (Ed.) Grammatica Hebraea ; vide No. 2875.
5801 Sleidani (Joh.) de Statu Religionis et Reipublicse Carolo V.
Caesare, Commentarii, a J. G. Boehmio adornata et Annota-
tionibus illustrata a C. C. Am Ende ; 3 vols. 8vo. boards, 18s.
Francofurti, 1785-86.
" John Sleidan was patronized by Cardinal du Bellay, and was present
at the Diet of Hagenau, but upon his return to France he showed such a
decided leaning towards the doctrines cf the Reformers, that for his per-
sonal safety he was obliged to fly, and ultimately settled at Strasburgh,
where he died, in 1556 His ' State of Religion and the Empire
under Charles V.' is as impartial as it is indispensable, valuable from the
authenticity of the documents and memorials it gives entire, connecting
them in a continuous narrative, and which were furnished, for the most
part, by the Saxon princes and the Reformers themselves, and, without ex-
ception, it is the safest source of information respecting the progress of
the Reformation from 1517 to 1547. — MS. Note.
5802 Ejusdem Historia Reformationis, ex ejus Commentariis
excerpta et Annotationibus instructa a E.Hoche ; 12mo. 3s. 6d.
LipsicE, 1846
5303 Histoire de la Reformation, traduite par P. F. Le
Courayer, avec des Notes ; 3 vols. 4to. calf, 1 8s. La Haye, 1 7(y?
* 4a'
546 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Smalcaldica Synodus Anni 1537 ; vide No. 12/8 — Articuli
Smalcaldici; vide Nos. 1220 et 1279.
5804 Smalcii (V.) Refutatio Thesium W. Frantzii de praecipuis Chris-
tianas Religionis Capitibus; 4to. vellum, 3s. Cd. Racoviae, 1614
Smaragdi (Abbatis, A.D. 823) Liber et Opera; vide Nos. 2270-1.
5S05 Smith (Rich., Chalced. Episc.) Flores Eeclesiastici Gentis An-
glorum, quibus adjuncta est Epistola ad Jacobum Regem de
mutuis Officiis inter S. Pontifices et M. Britannise Reges ;
folio, vellum, 18s. Paris, 1654
5807 Smith (Thomae) de Ecclesias Graecae hodierno Statu Epistola ;
8vo. calf, 5s. Oxonii, 1676
5808 Ejusdem Septem Asiae Ecclesiarum et Constantinopolytos
Notitia ; Traji, 1694. — Ejusdem Inscriptions, Graece, Pal-
myrenorum cum Notis Ed. Bernardi et suis ; ibid. 1698;
Ejusdem Epistola de Ecclesiae Graecae hodierno Statu ; ibid.
1698; 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. vellum, 10s. 6d. Traject. 1694-8
5809 ■ Ejusdem Collectanea de Cyrillo Lucario, Patriarcha, de
veteris Ecclesiae Graecae Hymnis, et de Causis et Remediis
Dissidiorum ; 8vo., portrait of the Patriarch, 9s. Lond. 1707
Dr. Thomas Smith, whose sobriquet was " Tograi Smith," was chaplain
to the Embassy at Constantinople in 16G8, and is known by many works
to which that appointment gave rise, of which his Travels, published in
1G78, was the first fruit, in which he gives a deplorable picture of "the
Seven Churches of Asia." He afterwards translated that portion of the
book into Latin, making considerable additions to it, particularly an
account of the patriarchate of Constantinople, and published, by way of
companions " De Graecae Ecclesias hodierno Statu Epistola," and his
" Collectanea de Cyrillo Lucar," all of which are still works of great
authority respecting the Greek Church.
Smyth (Ric. Angli) de Missa Sacrificio, de Purgatorio, de Bap-
tismo et de Operibus ; vide Appendix.
Sociktas Jesu ; vide Nos. 4700-4759.
Socratis (Scholastici, A.D. 450) Historia Ecclesiastica ; vide
Nos. 1880-5 et 2272.
5S10 Soeltl's (J. M.) Religions-krieg in Deutschland ; 3 vols. 8vo.
(published at ISs.) sewed, 12s. Hamburg, 1840-2
Sohar Liber ; vide Nos. 2788-9.
Soissons : Synodus Anni 1855 ; vide No. 1280.
5811 Sollerii (J. B.) Acta S. Romualdi Episcopi et Martyris ;
folio, calf, 12s. Antverp. 1718
5812 ■ Ejusdem Acta Raymundi Lulli collecta et illustrata;
folio, calf, 18s. ibid. 1708
5813 Ejusdem Tractatus de Patriarchis Alexandrinis, cum
Appendice de Initiis, Erroribus, et Institutis Copto- Jacobiticis ;
folio, calf, 18s. ibid. 1708
5814 Sommer (J. G.) Synoptische Tafeln ueber die ersten drei Evan-
gelien ; 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Bonn, 1842
5815 Desselben Biblische Abhandlungen, Vol. I. ; 8vo. sewed,
7s. ibid. 1846
Sonntag Formulare ; vide No. 4008.
5816 Soto-Major (Ludovici) Notse ad Canticum Canticorum ; 4to.
vellum, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1611
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 547
5817 Soto-Major (Ludovici) Commentarius in Pauli Epistolas, ad
Timotheum et ad Titum ; folio, vellum, 18s. Paris, 1610
5818 Soulier (A.) Statistique des Eglises Ref'ormees de France, suivie
des Loix, Ordonnances, etc. ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. ibid. 1828
Sozomenis (Hermiae, Saec. V.) Historia Ecclesiastica ; vide
Nos. 1880-5.
5819 Spanheimii (Frid.) Dubia Evangelica, in qua CCLXXXIV.
Dubia discussa et vindicata sunt a Cavillis Atheorum, Pontifi-
ciorum et Sectariorum ; 3 vols, in 2, 4to. vellum, 12s.
Genevce, 1651-5
5820 Spanheimii (Frid. Filii) Opera Omnia, Theologica, Historica,
et Polemica ; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £2 5s. Lnyd. Bat. 1701-3.
5821 Spanneri (Andr.) Polyantbea Sacra e S. Scripturee Figuris,
Symbolis, Testimoniis, nee non e selectis Patrum aliorumque
Sententiis, Similitudinibus, etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin,
£\ 5s. Auc/sb. 1739
5822 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Auctario ; 3 vols, in 1, folio,
vellum, £1 10s. Tenet. 1741
Spelmani (Joan.) Concilia Orbis Britannici ; vide Nos. 965,
1281, et 1324.
Spencer (Jo.) de Legibus Hebraeorum ; vide Nos. 966-70 ; et
Nos. 2876-9.
5823 Speneri (P. J.) Consilia et Judicia Theologica; 3 vols. 4to.
18s. Franco/. 1/09
5824 Desselben Auslegung des Briefes Pauli an die Roemer ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. Leipzig, 1839
Philip James Spener, who died at Berlin in 1705, was the founder of
the Pietists.
5825 Spengler (Jo. Georgii) Instructio Parocbi pro Visitatione Infir-
morum, pro Administratione Sacramentorum Poenitentise,
Eucharistise et Extremse Unctionis. — Ejusdem Manuductio
practica ad sancte exacteque ministrandum Sacramenti Bap-
tismi. — Ejusdem Instructio Parochi pro Assistentia SS. Con-
tractuum solemn. Sponsalium et Matrimonii, etc. — Ejusdem
Instructio Parochi circa tremendum Missse Sacrificium pri-
vatum, complectens varia Conscientise Dubia, Bitus et Caere-
monias ; 4 vols, in 2, sm. 8vo. not uniform, 10s. Const. 1733-9
5826 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, in 2, small 8vo. calf, 12s.
Aug. Vind. 1743-4
5827 Idem liber, alia editio; 4 vols, in 2, small 8vo. vellum,
12s. ibid. 1749
5828 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols, in 2, small 8vo. vellum,
12s. ibid. 1757
This Priest's Manual was printed for the use of the Roman Catholic
Clergy, and not for sale to the laity ; consequently it does not appear in
the Catalogues of Georgius, Heinsius, or Kayser. The first volume treats
of " the Visitation of the Sick, the Dying, and Condemned ;" and consists
of instructions, under every circumstance, with prayers, legends, hymns,
and exhortations, filling 470 pages. The second treats of " Baptism," touch-
ing, amongst others, the question of Infant Baptism "inutero." The
third, on ♦' the Private Sacrifice of the Mass," enters minutely into the
mystery attending each action of the priest, both in the consecration of
548 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
the Elements and in the administration of the Sacrament. The fourth,
upon " Marriage" goes fully into the question of the forbidden degrees
(the marriage with a deceased wife's sister more particularly), which it
illustrates with diagrams and tables.
Sperelli (Alex.) Decisiones Fori Ecclesiastici ; vide No. 971.
5829 Spicker's (Ch. W.) Geschichte der Christlichen Eeligiou und
Kirche, besonders in Deutschland, bis zur Reformation ; 8vo.
(published at 1 4s.) cloth, 7s. 6d. Leipzig, 1847
5830 Spinoza (Benedicti de) Opera Omnia prioraet posthuma ; 4 vols.
in 1, 4to. vellum, scarce, £1 4s. {Amstel.) 1677
5831 Ejusdem R. des Cartes Principia Philosophiee More Geo-
metrico demonstrata ; 4to. calf, 5s. Amstel. 1G63
5832 Ejusdem Tractatus Theologico-politicus de Libertate
philosophandi ; 4to. 10s. 6d. Hamburc/i {Amstel.), 1670
5833 Ejusdem Opera posthuma (edente Jarrig Jellis, — Ethica,
more Geometrico, Politica, de Emendatione Intellectus, Epis-
tolse et Responsiones, Grammatica Ling. Hebr.) ; 2 parts, 4 to.
10s. {Amstel.) 1677
5834 Idem liber ; 2 parts in 1, 4to. vellum, 15s. ibid. 1677
The " Tractatus Theologico-politicus" was also printed in 8vo., and, to
avoid suspicion, issued under three different title-pages : 1, L. Antistii
Constantis liber de Jure Ecclesiasticorum ; 2, Heinsii Operum Historicorum
Collectio ; 3, H. de Villacorta Opera Chirurgica omnia.
5835 Ejusdem Opera Omnia, curavit, Prsefationes, Vitam Auc-
toris, Notitias, nee non Historiam Tractatus Theologico-politici
addidit H. E. G. Paulus ; 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, sewed, 18s.
Jena, 1802-3
5836 Ejusdem Opera Philosophica omnia, edidit A. Gfroerer ;
2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. 6d. Stuttgart, 1830-1
5837 Ejusdem Opera omnia, edidit C. H. Bruder ; 3 vols.
12mo. 9s. Lipsice, 1846
£ s. d.
Vol.1. Principia Philosophise. Cogitata metaphysica, Ethica .030
,, 2. De Intellectus Emendatione. Tractatus politicus. Epis-
tolae 030
,, 3. Tractatus theologico-politicus. Compendium Gramma-
tices Lingua Hebrsese . . . . . .030
5838 Werke, aus dem Latein ; mit Spinoza's Leben von
B. Auerbach; 5 vols. 12mo. portrait and facsimile, 14s.
Stuttgart, 1841
5839 Orelli (J. K.) Spinoza's Leben und Lehre. Nebst einem
Abrisse der Hegelschen und Schellingschen Philosophic ; 8vo.
3s. Aarau, 1850
0000 Sigwart's (II. C. W.) Spinozismus ; vide No. 5785.
Spinoza, a Jew by birth, afterwards professed Christianity, though pro-
bably throughout his life he was an Atheist ; and he was the first who
reduced Atheism into an order and system, according to the manner of the
geometricians.
Spirensis Dicecesis Constitutiones ; vide No. 1282.
5840 Spittler's (L. T.) Saemmtliche \Verke,|herausgegeben von
K. Waechter; 15 vols. 8vo. (published at £6 10s.) sewed,
^2 14s. Stuttgart, 1827-37
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 549
5841 Spittler's (L. T.) Grundriss der Geschiclite der Christlichen
Kirche, bis auf unsere Zeiten herabgefuehrt von G. J. Plank ;
8vo. 4s. 6d. Gcettingen, 1812
5842 Desselben Gescbicbte des Pabsttbums, herausgegeben
von J. Gurlitt und H. E. G. Paulus ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Heidelb. 1826
5843 Desselben Vorlesungen ueber die Gescbicbte des Pabst-
tbums, mit Zusaetzen und Anmerkungen von J. Gurlitt ; 4to.
10s. Hamburg, 1828
5844 Desselben Gescbichte der Hierarchie von Gregor VII.
bis auf die Zeiten der Reformation ; 4to. 4s. ibid. 1828
5845 ■ Desselben Anmerkungen ueber die Gescbichte und die
Verfassung der Jesuiten; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Leipzig, 1817
5846 Spohn (G. L.) Jeremias Vates e Versione LXX. Interpreting,
Notis criticis illustratus ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s. Gd. ibid. 1824
5847 Spondani (II.) Annales Sacri a Mundi Creatione ad ejusdem
Reparationem. Accedunt ejusdem Annales Ecclesiastici ex
Tomis XII. Baronii in Epitomen redacti ; 2 vols, folio, calf,
£1 10s. Lugd. 1660
5848 Ejusdem Annalium Cardinalis Baronii Continuatio ad
Annum 1647; 3 vols, folio, vellum, £3 3s. Ticini, lG'75-82
" Spondanus, originally a Protestant, abjured his creed in 1595, and
joined the Church of Rome, and was promoted to a bishopric in 1 G43."
" Spondanus is praised for sound judgment." — Dowling.
5849 Sporer (Patr.) Theologia Moralis Sacramentalis ad Instruc-
tionem Ordinandorum et Curandorum ex Materia de Sacra-
mentis in Genere et in Specie. Accedit Supplementum Kiliani
Kazenbers;eri Sacramentale et Decalogale ; 3 vols, in 1, folio,
calf, £\ 15s. Salisburgi, 1711-24
5850 Idem liber, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, vellum, £1 Is.
Venetiis, 1731
5851 Sporschil (J.) Populaere Geschicbte der Katboliscben Kirche ;
3 vols. 8vo. plates (published at 1 2s.), 8s. Leipzig, 1850
5852 Sprengeri (PI.) Thesaurus Rei Patristica?, continens Disserta-
tiones prrestantiores ex rarissimo Nic. Le Nourry Adparatu,
Gallandii Nova Bibliotheca PP. aliisque celebrioribus eorum
Editionibus depromptas, Proemiis Notisque instructus ; 3 vols.
4to. half bound, £2 10s. Wirceb. 1 784
5853 Sprotti (Thomse) Chronica edidit Tho. Hearne ; 8vo. calf,
18s. Oxon. 1719
5854 St^ehelin's (J. J.) Kritische Untersuchungen ueber den Pen-
tateuch, die Buecher Joshua, Ricbter, Samuels und der Koenige ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. Berlin, 1843
5855 Desselben Messianischen Weissagungen des Alten Tes-
taments in ihrer Entstehung, Entwickelung und Ausbildung ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. Gd. ibid. 1847
5856 St^udlin (C. F.) die Propheten Hoseas, Nahum, und Ha-
bakuk, neu uebersetzt und exegetisch-kritisch erlaeutert ; 8vo.
sewed, 5s. Stuttgart, 1786
5857 Desselben Gescbichte und Geist des Scepticismus ;
2 vols. 8vo. portraits, sewed, 7s. 6d. Leipz. 1794-5
550 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5858 St^udlin's (C. F.) Geschichte des Rationalismus und Super-
naturalismus ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. Goetting. 1826
5859 Desselben Geschichte und Litteratur der Kirchen-
gescliichte herausgegeben von J. T. Hemsen ; 8vo. sewed, 5s.
Hannover, 1827
5860 Desselben Beitraege zur Philosophic und Geschichte der
Religion und Sittenlehre ; 6 vols. 8vo. sd. 18s. LuebecJc, 1/97
5861 Desselben Kirchliche Geographic und Statistik ; 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 15s. Tuebingen, 1804
5862 Desselben Lehrbuch der Moral mit Anleitungen zur
Geschichte der Moral, etc. ; 8vo. (published at 8s.) boards,
4s. 6d. Goetting. 1813
"Staeudlin thought much and deeply for himself."- Schrceckh.
"He presents himself to us more as a moralist than a dogmatist. Both
he and Amnion have imbued morals and dogmatism with the ethics of
Kant." — Saintes.
Stahl's (F. J.) Philosophie des Rechts ; vide No. 972.
5863 Stanihurst (Guil. Hiberni, Soc. Jesu) Dei Immortalis in Cor-
pore Mortali Patientis Historia ; small 8vo. clasps, 3s. 6d.
Antverp. 1664
5864 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; small 8vo. plates, vellum, 3s. 6d.
Colon. 1681
5865 Idem liber, alia editio ; small 8vo. hogskin, clasps, 4s. 6d.
ibid. 1722
5866 Idem liber, alia editio ; small 8vo. hogskin, clasps, 4s. 6d.
Tyrnaviae, 1752
5867 Ejusdem Christiani Militis Tessa, qua Homo fugiens
Mala e Servitute manu-mittitur — faciens bona ad Libertatem
manu-ducitur ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Antverp. 1661
5868 Stanihurst (Ric. Hiberni) de Rebus in Hibernia gestis, Libri IV.
accedit Appendix ex S. G. Giraldo ; 4to. rare, 12s. ibid. 1594
5869 Stapf (A. J.) Theologia Moralis in Compendium redacta; 4 vols.
8vo. sewed, 9s. 6d. Onesponti, 1846
5870 Stapfer (J. F.) Institutions Theologiae polemicee universse ;
5 vols. 8vo. sewed, 12s. Tiguri, 1752-6
5871 Idem liber; 5 vols. 8vo. vellum, 15s. ibid. 1752-6
5872 Idem liber, alia editio ; 5 vols. 8vo. 10s. 6d. ibid. 1757
5873 Idem liber ; 5 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 12s. ibid. 1757
" Jonathan Edwards speaks well of this. As far as the author has read
it, it is a very able defence of truth." — Bickersteth.
5874 Stapletoni (Thomjc, Angli) Opera quae extant omnia; 4 vols,
folio, newly bound in calf, full gilt backs, scarce, ^612 12s.
Lutet. Paris, 1620
This is the only complete edition of the works of this celebrated Wyke-
hamist, who wrote more than any other Englishman against the Reforma-
tion, and without whose works it is impossible to understand the polemical
controversies of the age of Elizabeth, inmost of which betook a distinguished
part. Many of these were written in English, and to render this edition
complete, they have been translated into Latin. They were mostly printed
in separate volumes, in reply to or attacking Bishop Bilsou, Bishop Jewel,
Dean John Rainolds, the President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford,
Dr. Whitaker, and others. Cardinal Bellarmine was greatly indebted to
Stapleton's works in all that he says of Church, Tradition and Scripture,
and with bis own party Stapleton's authority has never decreased. " Cle-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 551
ment VIII. used to have his writings read to him whilst he sat at dinner.
Cardinal Perron declared him to be the best controversialist of his party ;
and even his great antagonist Whitaker commends him for his acuteness
and accuracy." — Wajlcott's "Wykeham and his Colleges."
58/5 Stapletoni (Thomse) Principiorum Fidei doctrinalium Relectio
scholastica et compendiaria per Controversias Quaestiones et
Articulos tradita. Accessit Triplicatio adversus Guil. Whita-
kerum de Authoritate Ecclesise ; 4to. frontispiece by Ant.
Wierx, calf, 10s. Antv. 1596
5876 Ejusdem Principiorum Fidei doctrinalium Demonstratio
Metliodica ; folio, half-bound, 12s. Paris, 1579
5876* Idem liber; folio, fine copy, hogskin, 16s. ibid. 1579
587/ Ejusdem Promptuarium Cathohcum ad Instructionem
Concionatorum contra Haereticos nostri Temporis, super omnia
Evangelia totius Anni ; small 8vo. hogskin, 6s. Colon. 1592
5878 Ejusdem Promptuarium Morale super Evangelia Domi-
nicalia ex S. Scripturis, SS. Patribus, et optimis Authoribus
collectum (Pars Hyemalis) ab ipso x\uthore aucta et recognita ;
small 8vo. hogskin, 6s. Antverp. 1593
58/8* — ■ Idem liber, alia editio, sm. 8vo. hogskin, 6s. Mogunt. 1610
5879 Ejusdem Promptuarium Dominicale (per totum Annum) ;
| 2 vols, small 8vo. vellum, 15s. Lugduni, 1707
5880 Ejusdem Vita Thomae Mori; 18mo. with portrait by
Krause, stained, scarce, 6s. Grcecii, 1689
5881 Histoire de Thomas More, Grand Chancelier d'Angle-
terre sous Henri VIII. ; traduite du Latin par Alex. Martin,
avec Introduction, des Notes et Commentaires par M. Audin ;
8vo. portrait, sewed, 6s. 6d. Paris, 1849
5882 ■ Ejusdem Tres Thomae ; seu Res gestae S. Thomae Apos-
toli, S. Thomae Cantuariensis et Martyris, et Thomae Mori;
Anglias quondam Cancellarii ; 12mo. vel. 7s. 6d. Colon. 1612
5883 Starck (J. A.) Geschichte der Christlichen Kirche des ersten
Jahrhunderts ; 3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £1) 15s. Leips. 1799-80
5884 Starckii (J. F.) Commentarius in Ezechielem cum Praefatione
J. Pritii ; 4to. vellum, 16s. Franco/. 1731
5885 Starke's (Chr.) Synopsis Bibliothecae Exegeticae, oder Auszug
der gruendlichsten Auslegungen Alten und Neuen Testaments ;
9 vols. 4to. plates, vellum, £3 10s. Leipzig. 1759-67
Statuta Ordinis Cartusiensis ; vide No. 973.
5886 Staudenmeier's (F. A.) Christliche Dogmatik ; 4 vols. 8vo.
sewed, £1 5s. Freiburg, 1844-52
5887 ■ Desselben Pragmatismus, oder das Wirken des Goettlichen
Geistes in Menschen ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Tuebingen, 1835
Staudigl (Uld.) de Studiis Monasticis ; vide : Appendix, " Ma-
billon."
5888 Steffens (H.) Christliche Religions-Philosophie, Ethik und
Theologie; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 15s.) 8s. JSreslau, 1839
5889 Steiger (Wilh.) der Brief Pauli an die Kolosser. Ueberset-
zung, Erklaerung, einleitende und epikritische Abhandlungen ;
8vo. sewed, 6s. Erlangen, 1835
552 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
5890 Steigeu's (W. Cb.) Kolosser-brief Pauli und K. C. W. F.
Baelirs Commentar ueber den Brief an die Kolosser ; 2 vols.
in 1, 8vo. (pub. at 13s. 6d.) hf. bd. calf, 8s. tar. loc. 1835
5891 Stein (K. W.) die Apologetik des Christenthums als Wissen-
schaft dargestellt ; 8vo. (pub. at 5s. 6d.) sd. 3s. Leipz. 182-1
5892 Steinberg (A. L.) Erklaerung der Sorm- und Festtags Evange-
lien und Episteln ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1839
Steininger (R. M.) Codex Sancti Simeonis ; vide: Appendix,
"Codex."
5893 Steinwichii (C. S.) Hierarcbia Anacrisis sive Animadversiones,
etc. contra Calvinistarum Ecclesiarum Politiam ; folio, vel-
lum, 15s. Colonice, 1627
5894 Stellae (Didaci) Enarrationes in Lucara ; 2 vols, in 1, folio,
calf, 12s. Amstel. 1654
5895 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 15s.
Antverp. 1655
" Few Commentators hold such high rank with Romanist divines." —
Walch.
5896 Stengelii (Caroli) Passionis D. N. Jesu Cbristi Historia ex
'Evangelistis et Patribus enarrata et novo Metbodo explicata ;
4to. frontispiece and plates, vellum, 9s. Aug. Find. 1622
0000 — - Ejusdem Mona'sterologia ; vide Nos. 3324-5.
5897 Stengel (G., Soc. Jesu) Opus de Judiciis Divinis, qua; Deus
in boc Mundo exercet ; 4 vols. 4to. vellum, 15s. Ingolst. 1651
5898 Stengel's (L.) Commentar ueber den Brief Pauli an d. Roemer ;
berausgegeben von J. Beck; 2 vols. 8vo. sd.4s. §<$.. Freiburg, 1836
Stephanus Tornacensis (A.D. 1203) ; vide No. 2273.
5900 Stephani (H.) Thesaurus Graecse Lingua?, edente E. H. Barker,
curante et imprimente A. J. Valpy ; 8 vols, folio (published
at a644 10s., in parts), half bound, russia extra, full gilt
backs, .=€8 Ss. Londini, 1816-26
5901 — Idem liber, Editio in Germania repetita novis Curis C. B.
Haase et Guil. Dindorf ; Parts I.-LII. folio, sewed, £26.
Paris, v. a.
5902 Apologie pour Herodote ; ou, Traite de la Conformite
des Merveilles auciennes avec les modernes, avec des Remarques
par Le Duchat ; 3 vols, small 8vo. calf, 10s. 6d. La LJaye, 1/35
Henri Etienne, or Stephanus, the founder of the celebrated printing-
office, died in 1520, leaving three sons, and his widow married in the
year following Simon de Colines, who continued the business under the
name of Colinreus, till his death, in 1547, though the management had
some years previously been delegated to his stepson Robert Stephens, who
commenced his labours with a Latin version of the New Testament, accom-
panied by the Greek text, frequently reprinted. (See No. 323.) In 1532
appeared "The Great Latin Bible;" and these works gave such offence to
the doctors of the Sorbonne, that, on the death of the king, Robert deemed
it prudent to quit France and settle at Geneva, where he enjoyed the inti-
macy of Calvin and Beza, the latter of whose Latin version of the New
Testament he printed in 1556. (See No. G015). His Latin Thesaurus has
been the foundation of every large Lexicon of that language since his time,
and was first published during his residence at Paris, in 1531-2. Robert
left a very learned daughter and three sons Henry, Charles, and Robert who
were also printers ; but Henry claims pre-eminent notice as the greatest
Grecian of his time, and the compiler of the celebrated Greek Thesaurus,
which appeared in 1572, besides having enriched literature by the produc-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 553
tion of numberless cheap and accurate editions of the Greek and Latin
classics, printed at Paris in a portable size, with all the elegance of a
refined taste. His " Apologie pour Herodote" is levelled against the marvel-
lous tales and miracles attached to the saints of the Roman calendar, and
first appeared in 15G6, under the title of " Introduction aux Traite de la
Conformite des Merveilles." His son Paul succeeded to him, and his grand-
son Anthony, relapsing into Romanism, also settled at Paris, and carried
on the business of printer, but with such ill success, that he died in a public
hospital, in 1680, in great poverty.
5903 Steudel's (J. Ch. F.) Vorlesungen ueber die Theologie des
Alten Testaments, herausgegeben von G. F. Oehler ; 8vo.
sewed, 5s. Berlin, 18-10
Stevens' (Jno.) Monasticon Hibernicum ; vide No. 4/60.
Stier (Rud.) Lehrgebaeude der Hebr. Spracbe ; vide No. 2880.
5904 Stier's (R.) Reden des Herm Jesu ; Andeutnngen fuer
glaeubiges Verstsendniss derselben ; 7 vols. £2 8s. Barm. 185 1-5.
5095 Desselben Jesaias uicbt Pseudo-Jesaias ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 13s. ibid. 1830
5095* Desselben LXX. ausgewaddte Psalmen nacb Ordnung und
Zusammenhang ausgelegt ; 2 vols. 8vo. sd. 12s. Halle, 1831-6
5096 Desselben Brief an die Hebrceer ausgelegt ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 12s. ibid. 1842
5906* Desselben Gemeinde in Christo, Auslegung des Epheser-
briefes ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Berlin, 184 S-9
5907 Stilling's (H.) Gescbichte Florentins von Fahlendorn ; 2 vols.
in 1, 12mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. Stuttg. 1828
5908 Stockii (Christ.) Clavis Linguae Sanctse Veteris et Novi Test.
Aceedit breve Dictionariuni Chaldeeotal Mudico-rabbinicum,
cura J. F. Fischeri ; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 8s. Lips. 1753
Stctxklein (Jos.) P. Probst und Frac. Keller's Reise-beschreib-
ungen von den Missionariis ; vide Nos. 4754-5.
5908*Stcer (Thorn.) vom Christlichen Weingarten durch Suendt, etc.
verwuestet aber durch Evangelischer Leer wieder fruchtbar zu
machen ; 4to. woodcut illustration, scarce, 5s. Zwickau, 1524
5909 Stolberg's (Graf F. L.) Geschichte der Religion Jesu Christi ;
15 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £4 4s.) £3 3s. Hamb. 1811-18
5910 Dieselbe, wohlfeile "Wiener Ausgabe ; 15 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at £2 12s. 6d.) sewed, £2 2s. Wien, v. a.
591 1 Dieselbe mit Fortsetzung von F. Von Kertz und Jo. Nep.
Brischar ; 48 vols. 8vo. sewed, £8 Hamb. und Mainz, 1810-52
5912 (Grafen C. und F. L.) Gesammelte Werke ; 20 vols.
8vo. fine paper, portraits and plates (published at £7),
£4 Is. Hamb. 1820-5
5913 Storr's (G. Ch.) Lehrbuch der Christlichen Dogmatik ; erster.
Band, 8vo. half bound, calf, Is. 6d. Stuttg. 1813
5914 Derselbe ueber den Zweck der Evangelischen Gesch-
ichte und der Briefe Johannis ; Svo. hf bd. 2s. 6d. ibid. 1786
5915 Dasselbe, neue Auflage ; Svo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1810
5916 Desselben Brief Pauli an die Hebraeer erlaeutert ; thick
Svo. 4s. 6d. ibid. 1809
5917 Desselben neue Apologie der Offenbarung Johannis;
12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1805
* 4 b
554 dayid nutt's catalocue. [theology.
5918 Storr (G. Ch.) Desselben Bemerkungen ueber Kants-philoso-
phische Religionslehre ; 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1794
5919 Opuscula Academica ad Iaterpretationem Librorum
Sacrorum ; 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Tuebing. 1796-1803
" Besides critical disquisitions of great merit, this work contains com-
mentaries on several books of the New Testament." — Horne.
Strabon vel Strabus ; vide Nos. 575 et 1099.
5920 St hah l (Ph.) Beytraege zur Russischen Kirchen-Geschichte ;
Vol. I. (all published), 8vo. sewed, 2s 6d. Halle, 1827
5921 Strauss (Dav. Fr.) das Leben Jesu, kritisch beavbeitet ; 2 vols.
8vo. German paper binding, 14s. Tuebingen, 1835-6
5922 ■ Dasselbe, zweite Auflage ; 2 vols. Svo. (published at
£\ 4s.) sewed, 15s. ibid. 1837
5923 Dasselbe; 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, 14s. ibid. 1837
5924 Dasselbe, dritte Auflage ; 2 vols. Svo. (published at
£\ 4s.) sewed, 16s. ibid. 1838
5925 Dasselbe; 2 vols. Svo. half bound, 16s. ibid. 1838
5926 Dasselbe, vierte Auflage ; 2 vols. Svo. sd. £\ 4s. ib. 1840
5927 Vie de Jesus, ou Examen Critique de son Histoire,
traduite par E. Litre ; 2 vols. Svo. sewed, 15s. Paris, 1856
5928 Leichtfassliche Bearbeitung desselben ; 8vo. sewed, 4s.
Winter ihuer, 1843
5929 Streitschriften zur Vertheirligung meiner Sehrift ueber
das Leben Jesu und zur Charakteristik der gegenwaertigen
Theologie ; Svo. sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1841
5930 Strauss und die Evangelien, oder das Leben Jesu von Dr.
Strauss fuer denkende Leser aller Staende bearbeitet von einem
Evangelischen Theologen ; 2 vols, in 1, Svo. portrait, cloth,
7s. 6d. Burgdorf, 1839
5931 Rosenkranz (Karl) Kritik der Principien der Strauss'schen Glau-
bens-lehre; 8vo. cloth, 2s. Lei g zip, 1845
5932 Sack (C. H.) Bemerkungen ueber den Standpunct der Sehrift, das
Leben Jesu, etc. ; 8vo. Is. Bonn, 1836
5933 Thoi.uck (F. A.) Die Glaubwuerdigkeit der Evangelischen Ge-
schichte, zugleich eine Kritik des Lebens Jesu, von Strauss ; 8vo.
sewed, 8s. Hamburg, 1838
5934 Ullmann (C.) und J. Mueller das Leben Jesu von Dr. Fr. Strauss
beurtheilt ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Gd. 1836
5935 Desselben Christliche Glaubenslehre in ihrer geschicht-
lichenEntwickelung unci im Kampfe rait der modernen Wissen-
schaft ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £i) sd. las. Tuebingen, 1840-41
5936 Desselben Charakteristiken und Kritiken aus dem Ge-
biete der Theologie, Anthropologic und Aesthetik ; Svo. cloth,
5s. Leipzig, 1839
5937 Zwei friedliche Blaetter. Ueber Justinus Kerner. Ueber
Vergsengliches und Bleibendes im Cb.risten.tb.um ; 8vo. sewed,
4s. Altona, 1839
5938 Strauss'schen (die) Glaubenslehre der Kritik unterworfen von
Carl Rosenkranz, Lud. Pelt, K. 11. Sack und J. Schauer ; five
controversial tracts, in one volume, 8vo. cloth, 6s. 1836-45
5939 Strauss (F.) Predigten ueber die Lehre von dem Worte Gottes ;
8vo. sewed, 4s. Berlin, 1846*
Streitwolf(F. G.)etR.E.KlenerLibriSymbolici; videNo.1283.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 555
5940 Strigelii (Victorini, A.D. If 69) Ypomnemata et Annotationes
in omnes Psalmos Davidis ; folio, hogskin, 18s. Lipsice, 1573
5941 • Ejusdem Ypomnemata in omnes Novi Testamenti libros ;
2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hogskin, 15s. ibid. 1565
5942 — ■ Ejusdem Loci Theologici, sive Corpus Doctrinee Christi-
an se ; 4 vols, in 2, 4to. vellum, £\ Is. N.Nemet.l58Z-5
This celebrated Reformer was at first the pupil of Luther and Melanc-
thon, and afterwards Divinity Professor at Leipzig, where he used the " Loci
Communes " of the latter as his text-book; and his " Loci Theologici" are,
in fact, a running commentary on that celebrated work of the great re-
former. Harwood calls "the critical judgment of Strigelius excellent,"
and Seiler says, " he is one of the best commentators of his time." His
Commentaries were written after he had purged himself of heterodox
opinions, for which he suffered imprisonment from 1559-62.
Struvii (B. G.) Bibliotheca Historica ; vide No. 4428.
5943 Ejusdem Rerum Germanicarum Veteres Scriptores VI.
ex Joannis Pistorii Bibliotheca ; 3 vols. fol. £2 2s. Eatisb. 1/26
Reprint _of Pistorius' collection of 1583-4, with the addition of a third
volume.
5944 Ejusdem Corpus Historic Germanicse, a primis Gentis
Origine ad Annum usque MDCCXXX., ex genuinis Historicis
Documentis cum Indice copiosissimo, et Bibliotheca Scriptorum
Rerum Germanicarum C. G Buderi ; 2 vols, folio, plates,
vellum, £1 5s. Jena, 1730, vel 1753
5945 Strykii (Samuelis et Joh. Sam. Jurium Doetorum) Opera omnia
(Canonica, Juridica et Miscellanea) prsemissa praefatio W. A,
Schcepfii ; 14 vols, folio, port., calf, £4 4s. Franc. 1743-55
5945* Idem liber ; 14 vols, in 7, folio, portrait, fine copy, vel-
lum, £4 4s. ibid.l74<3-55
Sttjbbs (Thorn.) Historia ; vide No. 716.
5946 Stun den der Andacht (die Aarauer) in logisch-geordneten ex-
ternporirbaren Entwuerfen zu oeffentlichen Vortraegen ; 8
parts, 8vo. sewed, 10s. Lipsice, 1826-8
5947 Stunden der Andacht zur Befoerderung wahren Christenthums
und hauslicher Gottesverehrung (von H. Zschokke) ; 8 vols.
in 4, 8vo. half bound, morocco, £1 Is. Aarau, 1848
5948 — Dieselben ; 10 vols, square 12mo. sd. £1 Is. ibid. 1847
5949 Dieselben ; 6 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ Is. ibid. 1852
The most popular book of its kind.
5950 Sturm's (C. C.) Unterhaltungen mit Gott in den Morgenstunden
des Tages ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s. Hannover, 1843
5951 Desselben Betrachtungen ueber die Werke Gottes im
Reiche der Natur, auf alle Tage des Jahres ; 4 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Mainz, 1840
5952 Suardi (vel Soardi, Amed.) de suprema Romani Pontificis Auc-
toritate hodierna Ecclesiae Gallicanae Doctrina ; 2 vols. 4 to.
Dutch calf, scarce, 16s. Avenione, 1747
5953 Sucquet (Ant.) Via Vitse Eternae Iconibus illustrata a B. A.
Bolsvvaert; 2 vols. 8vo. first edition, very early impressions of
the plates, vellum, £1 Is. Antverp. 1620
5954 Idem liber, alia editio ; 8vo. 10s. ibid. 1630 vellGGo
Suevicarum Rerum Scriptores ; vide No. 2546.
55G david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Sugerius et Robertas Pullus (Saec. XII.) ; vide No. 575.
5955 Suarez (Franci«ci, Soc. Jesu) Opera omnia; 23 vols, folio, fine
copy, vellum, rare [^625.1 Venetiis, 1740-51
5956 Idem liber, alia editio. A new edition is in the course
of publication, in imp. 8vo. at 10s. per volume. Paris, 1855, etc.
595/ Ejusdem de Deo Uno et Trino ; folio, stamped hogskin,
12s. Mogunt. 1607
5958 Ejusdem Operis de Divina Gratia Pars I. (Prolegomena
VI. duosque priores de Necessitate Divinse Gratise ad honesta
Opera libros continens) ; folio, nogskin, 9s. Lugd. 1620
5959 ■ — Ejusdem Metaphysicse Disputationes ; fol. hogskin, 16s.
Mogunt. 1614
5960 Ejusdem Theologiee suse Compendium a Fr. Noel con-
cinnata ; 2 vols, folio, hogskin, clasps, £1 Is. Colon. 1732
5961 Ejusdem Tractatus deLegibus ac Deo Legislatore ; folio,
calf, 15 s. Londini, 1679
Suarez was one of the most celebrated divines of his Order, and his
works are praised by Grotius, who says, as a Christian philosopher and
divine he was so profound, that it is impossible to find his equal. Pope
Benedict XIV., associating his name with that of Vasquez, calls them the
two luminaries of theology. As a metaphysician Suarez is held supreme,
and his works are chiefly ethical and moral.
5962 Suetonii (Caii, Tranquilli, A.D. 130) Opera omnia Variorum
Animadversionibus suisque instruxit P. Burmann ; 2 vols. 4to.
calf, 16s. Amst. 1736
" Juda;os, impulsore Chresto assidue tumultuantes, Roma expulit." —
Suetonii "Tiberius Claudius," lv.
5963 SuEUR.(Jean le) Histoire de l'Eglise et de l'Empire depuis la Nais-
sance de Jesus Christ jusque a, l'An 1000 ; 8 vols. 12mo.
vellum, 18s. Geneve, 1686
5964 la meme ; 8 vols. 12mo. calf, 18s. ibid. 1686
0000 ■ la meme, avec Continuation jusqu'au XIIIe Siecle, par
B. Pictet; vide Nos. 515-67.
5965 Suiceri (J. C.) Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus a Patribus Graecis, Or-
dine alphabetico exhibens qusecunque Phrases, Eitus, Dog-
mata, Hasreses, et alia hujus modi spectant; 2 vols, folio, vel-
lum, £1 16s. Amstel. 1682
5966 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, calf, £2. ibid. 1682
5967 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, £3 10s.
ibid. 1/28
5968 Idem liber; 2 vols, calf, or vellum, £3 15s. ibid. 1728
5969 Idem liber, alia editio; 2 vols, folio, uncut, £3 5s.
ibid. 1728 vel 46
Suicer is indispensable. The Thesaurus contains much curious philolo-
gical and archaeological criticism, not to be met with elsewhere. The
editions of 1/28 and 1/46 are the same book, excepting as to change of
titlepage.
5970 Ejusdem Symbolum Niceno-Constantinopolitanum expo-
situm et ex Antiquitate Ecclesiastica illustratum ; 4to. calf, 6s.
Traj. ad Rhen. 1718
Sijlpicii vel Sulpitii Severi (circa A.D. 380) Opera; vide Nos.
2275-6
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 557
5971 Superville (Dan. de) Sermons sur divers Testes de l'Ecriture
Sainte ; 3 vols, calf, 15s. Rotterd. 1702
" As to the French Sermons I never met with any of them that are to be
compared with those of Superville." — Doddridge.
Surenhusii (Guil.) Biblos Katallages ; vide No. 2881.
0000 Mischna cum Commentariis Maimonidis et Bartmorse ;
vide Nos. 2822-3.
5972 Suritjs (Laur.) de probatis Sanctorum Historiis, cum Supple-
ment et Marty rologio Adonis ; 7 vols, folio, fine copy in pig-
skin, £4 14s. 6d. Colonics, 1576-81
This work, as it goes through the entire calendar, is not only the best
substitute for the Bollandist collection, but an almost indispensable com-
panion to that great work itself, which is still far from completed.
5973 Sutlivii (vel Sutcliffe, Matth.) de Missa Papistica, etc. adversus
Bellarminum Libri V. ; 4to. calf, scarce, 12s. Londini, 1603
Sutcliffe also wrote, in Reply to Bellarmine, " De Purgatorio," in 1599,
and in the same year " De Dominatione Pontificis Romani," and several
other polemical tracts.
5974 Swedenborgii (Emanuelis) Opera Philosophica et Mineralia ;
3 vols, folio, plates, £2 2s. Lipsice, 1734
5975 • Ejusdem Arcana Co3lestia quae in Sacra Scriptura sunt
detecta, edidit J. F. J. Tafel ; 13 vols. 8vo. sewed, £6 6s.
Tuebingen, 1833-42
Vols. 1-8. Genesis . £3 15s. | Vols. 9-13. Exodus . £2 12s.
5976 Ejusdem Adversaria in Libros Veteris Testamenti histori-
cos ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £1 2s. 6d. ibid. 1840-43
Vols. 1-3. Leviticus . 17s. | Vol. 4. Jesaias, Jeremias . 6s.
5977 Ejusdem Dicta probantia Vet. et Novi Test, collecta et
breviter explicata, edidit Tafel ; 8vo. 3s. ibid. 1S45
5978 Ejusdem Doctrina principalis Novse Hierosolymse, in
Apocalypsi preedictse, edidit L. Hofacker ; 5 parts, 8vo. sewed,
8s. ibid. 1834-5
Part 1. De Deo trinuno ,
„ 2. De Domino .
,, 3. De Scriptura sacra
5979 Ejusdem Prodromus Philosophise Ratiocinantis de Infi-
nito et Causa Finali Creationis deque Mechanismo Operationis
Animse et Corporis ; small 8vo. scarce, 7s. 6d. Dresd. 1734
For other works of Swedenborg see the General Catalogue.
5980 Sybel's (H. von) Geschichte des ersten Kreuzzugs ; 8vo. sewed,
6s. Duesseld. 1841
5981 Sydow's (A.) Beitraege zur Charakteristik der kirchlichen Dinge
in Gross-Britannien. Die Schottische Kirchenfrage ; 8vo.
sewed, 6s. Potsdam, 1845
Sylloge Monumentorum ad Mysterium Immac. Concep. B. V. ;
vide No. 2277.
5982 Sylveira (Joan, de) Opera (Commentaria in Evangelicum
textumNovi Test, et in Apocalypsin ; nee non Opuscula Varia) ;
9 vols, folio, frontispiece, vellum, £2 15s. Lugduni, 1660-87
s.
d.
s. d.
2
6
Part 4. De Fide
. 1 0
2
0
„ 5. Doctrina Vitae
. 1 0
1
6
558 DAVID NUTT'S CATAL0 3UE. [THEOLOGY.
5984 Sylveira (Joh. de) Opera omnia; 10 vols, in 9, folio, calf,
£3 13s. 6d. ibid. 1697
Vols. 1-6. In textum Evangclicum. 7. Acta Apost. 8,9. In Apoca-
lypsin. 10. Opuscula varia.
Sylvester II. (A.D. 1000) ; vide No. 575.
5985 Sylvii (F.) Opera ; 6 vols, folio, calf, neat, £3 3s. Antv. 16/8-98
Vol. 1-4. In totam Summatn D. Thomse Aq. Commentarius.
„ 5. Varia Opuscula — Vita Auctoris.
„ 6. In Genesim — Exodura — Leviticum — Numeros.
C00O vide et No. 5/14.
Symbolici Libri ; vide 1158 Augusti ; 1 167 Boeckhel ; Con-
cilium Tridentinum, 1286-1317; 1214 Danz ; 1219 Elis ;
1220Francke; 1223 Hahn ; 1227 Hase ; 1230 Heppe ; 1239
Kirnmel ; 1214 Lindberg ; 1252 Mever ; 1 254 Mueller ; 1257-8
Niemeyer; 1263 Pischon ; 1283 Streitwolf ; 1285 Titman ;
1321 Vinke; 1322 Weber.
Symmachus (circa A.D. 498) ; vide No. 575.
Symeon et Georgius Monachus ; vide No. 1131.
Syncelius et Nicephorus ; vide No. 1131.
Synesius (Episc. Cyrens., A.D. 410) ; vide Nos.' 2278-82.
Synods, Councils, and Decrees ; vide Nos. 1140-1324.
5986 Synodus Prima Oriolana sub Pio V. xix. Maii 1569 habita ;
12mo. Spanish binding, 6s. Murcice, s. a.
Synodicon Apostolorum et Conciliorum ; vide Nos. 856-7.
5987 Synopsis Evangelicorum Mattheei, Marci et Lucae cum parallelis
Joannis Pericopis, post Griesbachium et Lachm annum cum
brevi Argumenti Notatione edideruut G. M. L. De Wette et
F. Luecke ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. JBerlin, 1S12
Syriac Reading Lessons; vide No. 2882.
Syriac and Hebrew Literature ; vide pp. 258-80.
5988 Systema Theologicum ex Prseadamitarum hypothesi, Pars I. ;
4to. vellum, 3s. 6d. Anno 1655
5989 Szegedini (Steph.) Theologiae sinceree Loci Communes, per-
petuis explicati Tabulis et Scholasticorum Dogmatis illustrati ;
folio, vehum, 15s. ' Basilice, 1585
5990 Tabernj; (J. B., Soc. Jesu) Synopsis Theologise practicae ;
3 parts in 1 thick vol. 12mo calf, 5s. Colon. 1720
5991 Taciti (C. Cornelii, circa A.D. 100) Opera omnia ad Fidem
Codd. Medeceorum ab Jo. Georgio Baitero denuo excussorum
ceterorumque optimorum Librorum recensuit atque interpre-
tatus est J. G. Ortllius ; 2 vols. roy. 8vo. sd. 18s. Turici, 1846-8.
5991* Idem liber, 2 vols, in 1, roy. 8vo. half bound, russia,
£1 4s. ibid. 1846-8
" Ergo abolendo rumori Nero subdidit reos, et qusesitissimis poenis
affecit, quos per flagitia invisos vulgus Christianos appellat. Auctor nominis
ejus Christus, Tiberio imperitante, per Procuratorem, Pontium Pilatum
supplicio affectus erat." — Annul, xv. 44.
" Superstitio (Christianornm) rursus erumpebat, non raodo per Judasam,
originem ejus mali, sed per Urbem etiam." — Annul. 1. xv.
5992 Taillander (Saint-Rene), Scot Erigene et la Philosophic Scho-
lastique ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. Strasbourg, 1843
Talmud Hierosolymitanum ; vide Nos. 28S3-4 ; Talmud Baby-
lonicum ; vide Nos. 2885-7.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 559
5993 Tamburinus (de Maradio, Ascandius) de Jure Abbatum et
aliorum Praelatorum, tarn regularium quam ssecularium Epis-
copis inferiorum ; 3 vols, folio, monastic binding, £1 4s.
Lvgduni, 1640
5994 — Ejusdem Opus de Jure Abbatissarum et Monialium ;
folio, vellum, scarce, 12s. ibid. 1648
5995 Tamburini (Petr.) Prselectiones de Ecclesia Cbristi, et universa
Jurisprudentia Ecclesiastica ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s.
Colon, et Lips. 1839-45
5996 Tamburini (T., Soc. Jes.) Opera omnia (Explicatio Decalogi,
de Confessione, de Communione, de Sacrificio Missse, de Sacra-
mentis, de Irregularitate, etc. etc.) ; 3 vols, folio, vellum,
scarce, £1 7s. Lvgd. 16/9
Ribadeneira places Tamburini in the list of the most learned of the
Society of Jesus. His " Explicatio Decalogi" was condemned by the
Parliament of Paris.
5997 Tanchumi (R. Hierosol.) in Propbetas Commentarii Arabiei
Specimen I. (Liber Judicum, Cap. XL), Arab, et Lat. edidit
Th. Haarbruecker ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Halis, 1843
5998 Ejusdem Commentarium Arabicum ad Librorum Samuelis
et Regum Locos graviores ; e Codice unico Oxoniensi ; Arab,
et Lat. edidit Tli. Haarbruecker; 8vo. sd. 2s. 6d. Lipsice, 1844
5999 Tanneri (Ad.) Theologia Scholastica ad Methodum D. Thomse ;
4 vols, folio, vellum, £3 13s. (id. Ingolst. 1626-7
Tanner is ranked amongst the most learned and successful expositors of
scholastic divinity, and his works prove him to have been a man of deep
thought — well read in all matters connected with the Church, and pos-
sessing great knowledge of languages.
Tanner (Matth., Soc. Jesu) Societas Jesu militans ad San-
guinis Profusionum ; vide Nos. 4756-7.
Tanner (Tho.) Notitia Monastica ; vide No. 4761.
6000 Tapperi ab Encbusia (Dom. Ricardi) Explicatio Articulorum
venerandae Facultatis S. Theologise generalis Studii Lovanicnsis
circa Dogmata Ecclesiastica ab Annis triginta quatuor contro-
versa, una cum Responsione ad Argumenta Adversariorum ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, monastic binding, scarce, £1 10s.
Lovanii, 1555-7
C001 Ejusdem Opera; folio, bogskin, £\ 15s. ibid. 1583
Tapper exercised great influence in all matters of religion during the
reigns of the Emperor Charles V. and Philip II. of Spain, by both of whom
he was implicitly trusted. He was Chancellor of the University of Louvain,
and attended the Council of Trent.
Targum Hierosoiymitanum ; vide No. 2691.
C002 Tarnovii (Joh.) Commentarii in XII. Propbetas Minores, Dis-
putationes de Gratia, et Tractatus de Ecederibus ; 13 vols, in 4,
4 to. £] 4s. JRostochii, 1646-51
Tassin (Dom.) Histoire Litteraire de St. Maur ; vide No. 4531
0003 Tassoni (A. M.) La Religione dimostrata e difesa ; 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 9s. Pisa, 1622
Tatianus (Assyrus, Saec. II.) ; vide Nos. 2283-5.
Tatwini (Cantuar. Arcbiepiscopi, A.D. 734) Anecdota histo-
rica ; vide No. 728.
560 DAVID KUTTS CATALOGUE. THEOLOGY.
6004 Tauleri (vel Thauleri, Jo., A.D. 1350) Opera a L. Surio recog-
nita et Homeliis Epistolisque adclitis ; folio, hogskin, £1 Is.
Colon. 1553
G005 Idem liber, alia editio ; folio, calf, £1 Is. Paris, 1623
Luther, who greatly admired the Sermons of Tauler, thus recommends
them in a letter to Spalatin : — " Do you incline to read ancient and pure
divinity, procure by all means the Sermons of Tauler, of which I send but
an abstract ; for nowhere, either in Latin or in German, have I met with
theology more sound or more in accordance with the Gospel."
6006 Desselben Predigten auf alle Sonn- und Fest-tage des
Jahrs herausaegeben von E. Kuntze und J. H. R. Biesenthal ;
3 vols, in 4j 8vo. sewed, 10s. ' Berlin, 18-41
6007 Dieselben ; 3 vols. 8vo. calf extra, carmine edges, £\ Is.
ibid, 1841
This is a reprint, slightly altered from Spener's revision of the text, as
published in 1703.
6008 Tax.e Cancellarise Apostolical et Taxse Sacra? Pcenitentiariae ad
exemplar Eoraanum Leonis X. Anni 1514 ; small 8vo. vellum,
scarce, 12s. Hertogen-Bosch, 166 4
Accompanied by a Dutch translation. This copy has an Index, in MS.,
" Terminorum in Cancellaria Papali usitatorum," which are most difficult
to be understood, and all of which are explained in the Latin notes, which
occupy 4G pages of the volume. In the " Orthodox Churchman," for
December, 1808, pp. 414-19, in an admirable article by the late Rev. Tho-
mas Le Mesurier on the " Liber Taxae Camerae Apostolica;," it is proved
to be a genuine production of the Court of Rome, though generally denied,
even out of the " Indices prohibitorii" themselves. In " Bayle's Dictionary"
the articles : Pinet, Banck, Tuppius and others, furnish every leading fact
in proof that the Reformers were fully justified in the severe condemnation
they passed upon it and its originators.
6009 Taxes des Parties casuelles de la Boutique du Pape selon les-
quelles on absout (argent comptant) les Assassins, les Parra-
cides, les Empoissoneurs, les Heretiques, les Adulteres, les
Incestueux, les Sodomites, etc. redigees par Jean XXII. et
publiees par Leon X. avec la Fleur des Cas de Conscience, etc.
publie par Julien de St. Acbeul ; 8vo. with the Latin text at
the end, sewed, 9s. Paris, 1821
" Jean XXII. inventa plus de manieres d'extorquer l'argent de l'Eglise,
que jamais les traitans n'ont invente d'impots." — Voltaire.
Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae Nicolai IV. ; vide page 458.
Taylor's (Jno.) Hebrew Concordance; vide No. 2888.
6010 Tellez (Em. Gonzalez) Commentaria perpetua in singulos tex-
tus quinque librorum Decretalium Gregorii IX. ; 5 vols, folio,
calf, £2 10s. Luffd. 1715
This book is equally valuable to the antiquary and the Jurist, and was
the labour of twenty years.
6011 Templer (Joh.) Idea Theologise Leviathanis ; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d.
Londini, 1673
Teresa de Jesus Obras ; vide Theresia a Jesu.
6012 Tertulliani (Qninli Septimi Florentis, A.D. 216) Opera Omnia
ad optimas Editiones fideliter castigata et Vita, Scholiis Va-
riorum Indicibusque aucta (curis Hieronymi Alricii) ; 2 vols.
in 1, folio, fine copy, vellum, £\ 4s. Yenetiis, 1701
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 561
(•013 Tertulliani (Q. Septimi Florentis) Apologeticus cum Notis
S. Havercampi ; Lagd. Bat. 1718 — J. L. Mosheim de vera
iEtate Apologetici ; ibid. 1720; 2 vols, in 1 ; 8vo. fine copy,
in bright Dutch calf, scarce, 12s. Luyd. Bat. 1718-20
For other editions of Tertullian, vide Nos. 2286-2306.
6014 Testamentum Novum, Greece, cum Interpretationibus duis
Latinis. Una est Versio vetus, altera Theodori Bezae, cum ejus-
dem Annotationibus ; folio, calf, 9s. Genev. 1598
6015 Novum, Graece, insignioris Lectionum Varietatis et Argu-
mentorum Notationes subjunxit G. C. Knappius ; 2 vols. bvo.
sewed, 7s. 6d. Hales, 1829
60 1 6 Novum, Latine, olim a Vetere Interprete denuo a Theodoro
Beza versum cum cjusdem Annotationibus, in quibus Ratio
Interpretatiouis redditur ; folio, large paper, fine copy in old
veau fauve, gilt and marbled edges, scarce, £1 10s.
Genevce, Roberti Stephani, 1556
0000 Novum, Syriace et Arabice ; vide No. 28S9.
6017 Novum Copticum et Latinum (juxta Interpretationem
Dialecti qu?e Thebaidiea vel Sahidica appellatur) Opus pos-
thumum Caroli Godofredi Woide absolvit Henr. Ford ; roy.
folio ; (pub. at £3 3s.) bds. £i Is. Oxonii, 1799
For other editions of the New Testament, vide Bibles, pp. 20-39.
Thadd.ei (Derm. Hiberni) Nitela Franciscanse Religionis ;
vide 4591.
Thauleri (J., A.D. 1350) Homilise ; vide Tauler, Nos. 6004-7.
6018 Theineri (A.) Disquisitiones Critical seu Gallandianse Sylloges
Dissertationum de vetustis Canonum Collectionibus Continu-
atio ; imp. 4to. sewed, £1 4s. Romce, 1836
6019 Theobald's Hussiten-kreig mit einer Vorrede S. G. Baum-
gartens ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. portraits, sewed, 15s. Breslau, 1750
Theodolphus (Aurelianensis, A.D. 841) ; vide No. 2307.
6020 Theodor oder des Zweiflers Weihe, Bildungsgeschichte eines
Evangelischen Geistlichen, herausgegeben von W. M. L. de
Wette ; 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 9s.) sewed, 4s. 6d.
Berlin, 1828
Theodortjs (Antiochenus Episc. Mopsuetenus A.D. 410) ;
vide No.,2308, etc.
6021 Theodori (Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, A.D. 690) Poeniten-
tiale, per Canones et ex variis Poenitentialibus ineditis adauc-
tum et praeclaris Disciplinse Monumentis confirmatum, cum
Notis et Dissertationibus nunc primum edidit J. Petit ; 2 vols.
in 1, 4to. calf, scarce, £1 lis. 6d. Lut. Paris. 1677
Theodoretus (Cyrensis Episcopus, A.D. 457) ; vide Nos. 1879-
85, et Nos. 2309-17.
6021*Theologia Dogmatica, Polemica, Scholastica et Moralis RR.
Patrum Societatis Jesu, Prselectionibus publicis Wirceburgen-
sibus accommodata ; 10 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2. Paris, 1852
6022 Theologia Germanica in qua continentur Articuli de Fide,
Evangelio, Virtutibus et Sacramentis, quorum Materia jam nostra
* 4 c
562 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Tempestate controverti solent ; folio, original binding, scarce,
15s. Aug. Vind. 1531
"The ' Theologia Germanica' was written at least 100 years before the
Reformation, and republished by Luther as a true representation of his
own system and faith." — Maurice.
6023 Theologicarxjm Dissertationum Corpus, sive Catalogns Com-
mentationum, Programmatum aliarumque Scriptionum Aca-
demicarum ab antiquissimo usque ad nostrum Tempus
editarum Theologicarum, Indicibus necessariis et Prsefatione
instruxit Otto Fiebeg ; 8vo. cloth, lettered, 4s. 6d. Lijisice, 1847
6024 Theologische Studien und Kritiken ; von 1828 bis 1851 ; in
26 vols, half bound, 8vo. calf, £12 1 2s. 1828-5 1
Complete from the beginning. Copies of this important periodical are
scarce. Amongst the principal contributors to it in previous years were
De Wette, Hug, Twesten, Baumgarten Crusius, Ewald, and others ; and
it is now conducted by Gieseler, Luecke, Nitzsch, Ullmann, and Umbreit.
Theophanes (Cerameus, ArchiepiscopusTauromenitanus); vide
No. 2318.
Theophanes et Anastasius ; vide No. 1131.
Theophilus (Antiochenus Episeopus, Saec. II.) ; vide Nos.
2030-4, et Nos. 2319-22.
6025 Theophili (Presbyteri et Monachi Seec. XI.) Libri III. seu
diversarum Artium Schedula (en Latin et Fran cais par le Comte
Charles de l'Escalopier, avec Introduction par J. M. Guichard);
4to. facsimile, sewed, 16s. Paris, 1843
A volume of great interest for the student of Ecclesiology. In the
Introduction, as well as in the body of the work itself, there is a mass of
curious information onChurch decoration during the 10th and Ilth centuries.
Theophylactus (Achridise Archiepiscopus, A.D. 1112); vide
Nos. 2323-6.
Theophylactus, Simocatta, et Genesius ; vide No. 1131.
Thekesiae a Jesu (Carmelitarum Strictioris Parentis, Saec. XVI.)
Acta ; vide No. 18 ; Opera, No. 4540; CEuvres, No. 607.
6025* Obras de Teresa de Jesus con la Vida de la Santa per
Diego de Yepes ; 8vo. portrait, sewed, 12s. Paris, 1847
6026 Thesaurus Patrum, Floresque Doctorum, qui cum in Theologia
turn in Philosophia olim claruerunt ; hoc est Dicta, Sentential
et Exempla ex SS. Patribus et probatissimis Scriptoribus col-
lecta et per Locos Communes distributa, cura et opere plurimo-
rum Rebus sacris addictorum; 8 vols. 8vo. sd. £1 10s. Par. 1823
This Common-place book is on the plan of Thomas Hibernicus, whose
" Flores " it incorporates and enlarges.
G027 Thesaurus Theologicus, in quo Nat. Alexandra, Dion. Petavii,
Jac. Sirmondi, Joh. Mabillonii, P. Constantii, G. Danielis,
H. Norisii, Joh. Garnerii, aliorumque clarissimorum virorum
Dissertationes Theologico-historico-criticffi exhibentur ad Or-
dinem Summse Divi Thomas, etc. atque Annotationibus a
F. A. Zacharia illustrantur ; 15 vols. 4to. calf, scarce £10 10s.
Venet. 1762-3
6028 Thiersch (H. W. J.) Veruch zur Herstellung des historischen
Standpunkts fuer dieKritik der Neu-Testamentlichen Schriften ;
8vo. (published at 8s.) cloth, 4s. Erlangen, 1845
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 563
6029 Tholuck (A.) Uebersetzung und Auslegung der Psalmen ; 8vo.
sewed, 10s. 6d. Halle, 1843
6030 Desselben Auslegung der Bergpredigt Christi nach Mat-
thseus ; 8vo. (published at 9s.) 4s. Hamburg, 1835
6031 Dieselbe ; 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1856
6032 Desselben Kommentar zum Evangelium Johannis ; 8vo.
sewed, 7s ibid. 1844
6033 Dasselbe ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 8s. ibid. 1844
6034 Desselben Commentar zura Briefe Pauli an die Roemer ;
8vo. 8s. Halle, 1842
6035 Dasselbe; 8vo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1856
6036 Desselben Kommentar zum Briefe an die Hebrseer ; 8vo.
4s. 6d. Hamburg, 1836 vel 1840
6037 Dasselbe mit zwei Beilagen; 8vo. calf, 6s. ibid. 1836
6038 Dasselbe; 8vo. sewed, 6s. ibid. 1850
6039 Desselben Glaubwuerdigkeit der Evangelischen Ges-
chichte ; 8vo. (published at 8s.) boards, 4s. ibid. 183/
6040 Desselben das Alte Testament im Neuen Testament ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. ibid. 1839
6041 Desselben Predigten in dem akademischen Gotterdienste
zu Halle gehalten ; 4 vols. 12mo. sewed, 12s. ibid. 1S34-38
6042 — Desselben Predigten ueber Hauptstuecke des Christ-
lichen Glaubens und Lebens ; 6 vols. 8vo. £1 16s. ibid. 1843-49
6043 Desselben Predigten ueber das Augsburgische Glaubens-
bekenntniss nebst einem Anhange von drei Cholerapredigten ;
8vo. sewed, 4s. Halle, 1850
6044 Desselben Lehre von der Suende und vom Versoehner,
oder die wahre Weihe des Zweiflers ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.
Hamburg, 1839
6045 Dieselbe; 8vo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1851
6046 Desselben Stunden Christlicher Andacht ; 8vo. boards,
4s. 6d. ibid. 1841
6047 Dieselben ; vierte Auflage ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. ibid. 1847
6048 Dieselben ; fuenfte Auflage ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 8s.
ibid. 1853
6049 Dieselben; 8vo. sewed, 7s. ibid. 1853
6050 Desselben Vermischte Schriften groesstentheils apolo-
getischen Inhalts ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 9s. ibid. 1839
6051 de Thoma Aquinate atque Abaelardo Interpretibus Novi
Testamenti; 4to. Is. 6d. Halis, 1842
6052 Ejusdem Szufismus, sive Theosophia Persarum Pan-
theistica ; 8vo. sewed, 6s. Berlin, 1821
6053 Desselben Bluethen-sammlung aus der Morgenlaend-
ischen Mystik ; 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Berlin, 1825
0000 vide et Nos. 812-14, Calvini Commentaria.
6054 Desselben Theologische und Exegetische Schriften :
Uebersetzung und Auslegung der Psalmen und der Berg-
predigt, Kommentaere zum Evangelium Joannis, zur Briefe
an die Roemer und Hebrseer, Glaubwuerdigkeit der Evang.
Geschichte, das Alte Testament im Neuen, Predigten, Lehre
von der Suende und dem Versoehner, Stunden der Andacht,
564 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
und Apologetische Schriften; 16 vols, in 15, 8vo. half bound,
calf, j66 6s. Hamburg und Salle, v. j.
Thomas Aquinas (A.D. 1274); videNos.l615-41,etNos.5704-18.
Thomas a Becket (Cantuariensis Archiepiscopus, A.D. 1171);
vide No. 1/05.
Thomas Eliensis ; vide No. 70/.
6055 Thomae (Hibernici) Flores omnium poene Doctorum qui turn
in Theologia turn in Philosophia bactenus claruerunt, Ordine
alphabetico cougesti ; 12mo. best edition, calf, 6s. Venet. 1576
0000 vide et No. 1996.
0000 Thesaurus Patrum ; 8 vols. 8vo. ; vide No. 6026.
6056 Thomae a Jesu (Ordinis Carmelitarum Discalceatorum) Opera
omnia (de Conversione Gentium ; Catechismus ; Regulse Car-
melitarum, Praxis Fidei, Via Orationis mentalis, Instructio
spiritualis, de Contemplatione divina, de Oratione divina,
Theologia mystica, etc. etc.) ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin,
scarce, £4 14s. 6d. Colon. 1684
This work, quoted by Field in his book of the Church, is still a deside-
ratum in most of our public libraries in England.
6057 Thomae de Jesu (EremitBe S. Augustini) iErumnao D. N. Jesu
Christi, composite in Carcere apud Mauros et ab Henrico
Lampater in Latinam Linguam traductse ; 4to. frontispiece by
Kilian, vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. Ingolstadtii, 1661
6057* Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. frontispiece, hogskin, scarce,
8s. 6d. Monachii, 1676
6058 Thomae a Kempis (A.D. 1490) Opera Omnia, ad Autographa
ejusdem emendata et aucta, opere et studio Henrici Sommalii,
Soc. Jes. ; 3 vols. 8vo. vellum, scarce, 18s. Col. Agrip. 1680
0000 vide et Nos. 3217-24.
6059 Tomas de la Resurrection Vida de L. 0. de Borja ; 4to. vellum,
5s. Valencia, 1676
6060 Thomae Waldensis (vel Netter, Carmelitae Anglici a "Walden
c. A.D. 1410) Opus de Sacramentalibus, in quo Doetrinse Anti-
quitatum Fidei Ecclesiae Catholicse contra Wiclefistas, aliosque
Hsereticos, continentur ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, rare, £2 2s.
Salmantictt, 1557
6061 • Ejusdem libri Pars II.; folio, original binding, rare,
12s. Paris, 1521
6062 Idem liber sub titulo : Doctrinale antique Fidei Catho-
licse Ecclesia?, recognitum et Notis illustratum a B. Blanciotto ;
3 vols, folio, portrait, uncut, £2> 3s. Yenetiis, 1757
6062* Idem liber; 3 vols, folio, two leaves supplied in MS.,
portrait, vellum, £1 16s. ibid. 1757
6063 Sacrameutalia ; folio, original binding, 16s. ibid. 1523
0000 Idem liber, nee non Natalis Bedse Annotationes in Com-
mentarios Jacobi Fabri et Desid. Erasmi ; vide Appendix : Beda
(Natalis) .
Thomas Netter, or Natter, better known by his monkish appellation of
Walden, was a native of Saffron Walden, in Essex, and was a great oppo-
nent of Wickliffe and H uss, upholding, with both zeal and learning, the
teaching of the Church of Rome.
Thomas a Villanovu : vide: Villanova.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 565
0000 Thomas a Walsingham (Saec. XV.) ; vide Nos. 704 et 717.
6064 Thomasii (Josephi Mariae, Cardinalis) Opera Omnia, ad MSS.
Codicibus recensuit, Notisque auxit Ant. Franciscus Vezzosi ;
1 1 vols. 4to. portrait, half bound, scarce, £7 7s. JRomce, 1747-69
6065 Idem liber; 11 vols, royal 4to. portrait, large paper,
vellum, rare, £9 9s. ibid. 1747-69
CONTENTS.
Vol. 1. S. Bibliorum veteres tituli : sectiones, et stichometrise.
,, 2. Psalterium juxta duplicera editionem, Rom. et Gall, cum Prsefa-
tionibus Eusebii, Athanasii, Chrysostomi, Augustini, etc. una
cum Canticis, et Hymnario atque Orationale ex ant. MSS.
digesta et notis illustrata.
,i 3. Psalterium de translatione LXX. interpretum emendatum a S.
Hieronyrno, perpetua interpretatione ornatum, notisque illus-
tratum.
„ 4. Responsoralia et Antiphonaria Rom. Eccles. a S. Gregorio M.
disposita ; accedit Appendix monumentorum veterum ad An-
tiphonas, Responsoria Ecclesiasticosque Cursus pertinentia,
ex MSS. nunc primum producta scholiisque explicata.
,, 5. Antiqui Libri Missarum Rom. Ecc. i.e. Antiphonarius S. Gre-
gorii ex Caroli Imp. praecepto emendatus, una cum aliis Lec-
tionariis, et Capitulare Evangeliorum, ex MSS. sive primum
edita sive emendata.
„ 6. Codices Sacramentorum nongentis annis vetustiores, nimirum
libri III. Sacram. Rom. Ecc. Missale Gothicum, sive Galli-
cum vetus, Missale Francorum, Missale Gallicum vetus, nunc
primum producta.
„ 7. Opuscula varia de Officiis Ecclesiasticis.
„ 8-11. Institutiones Theologicse.— Tertullianus de Pnescriptionibus
■ — Gregorius Naz. de Moderatione in Disputat. et de Theologia,
Gr. et Lat. — Vincentii Lirinensis Commonitorium — Cypriani
Testimonium ad Quirinum, Lib. III. — Basilii M. Ascetica,
Gr. et Lat.— Epiphanii Ancoratus, Expositio Fidei, et Ana-
cephalseosis, Gr. et Lat. — Augustini Catecheses duse, Enchiri-
dion, de Civitate Dei, Lib. XL— XIV. et XIX. XXII., de Agone
Christiano, et de Hceresibus. — Gennadius de Ecclesiasticis
Dogmatibus. — Theodoreti Hsereticorum Fabularum, Lib. V.
Gr. et Lat. — Fulgentius, de Fide ad Petrum. — Isidori Hisp.
Sefitentiarum, Lib. III.
6065* Ejusdem libri, Vol. I. — VII. ; 7 vols. 4to. vellum,
£5 15s. 6d. Roma, 1747
0000 Ejusdem Codices Sacramentorum Vetustiores ; vide No.
3948 ; Antiqui Missarum libri, No. 3949 ; Psalterium cum
Canticis, No. 3950.
6066 Ejusdem Institutiones Theol. antiquorum Patrum ; 3 vols.
8vo. boards, 18s. Bomee, 1709
6067 Ejusdem Institutiones Theologise antiquorum Patrum,
quae aperto Sermone exponunt breviter Theologiam, vel theo-
reticam vel practicam, recensuit Notisque auxit A. F. Vezzosi ;
4 vols. 4to. vellum, £3 3s. ibid. 1769
Cardinal Thomasius holds the highest rank as an expositor on all matters
connected with the Liturgy, Offices, and other Services of the Church of
Rome. A reference to the contents of his collected works, as just set out
at length, will show how minutely these matters are treated of in the
eleven volumes forming the series.
566 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Thomassin (Louis) Ancierme et Nouvelle Discipline de l'Eglise ;
vide Nos. 976-8.
0000 Ejusdem Vetus et Nova Ecclesise Disciplina ; vide Nos.
974-5.
0000 Ejusdem Dissertationes in Concilia ; vide No. 1284.
Thorn (Gulielmi) Historia ; vide No. 716.
6068 Thorndicii (Herberti) de Ratione ac Jure finiendi Controver-
sias Ecclesise Disputatio ; fol. cf. scarce, £2 2s. Londini, 1670
6069 Idem liber, sub titulo : Origines Ecclesiastics sive de
Jure et Potestate Ecclesia? Christianse Exercitationes ; folio,
calf, rare, £2 2s. ibid. 1674
His Latin works are not included in the library of Anglo-Catholic
Theology. Thorndike assisted Walton in editing the Polyglott, was one of
the Savoy Conference, and was also engaged in the revision of the Liturgy.
" He commanded the admiration and respect, not only of those who agreed
with him, but even of those who differed from him ; and the Clergy of
this land especially sought from his works, as from an armoury, the
weapons for refuting their opponents." — Brewer.
6070 Thuani (Jac. Aug.) Histoiiae sui Temporis, cum Continuatione,
curante et imprimente S. Buckley ; 7 vols, folio, fine portrait,
vellum, £3 13s. 6d. Londini, 1733
" I remember to have heard that a man of Literature and great Histo-
rical reading had once been speaking of the great French historian Thuanus
in those terms of commendation which it was natural for him to employ,
when alluding to a work of such extraordinary merit. A youth who had
listened to him with all the laudable ardour of his particular time of life,
had no sooner retired from his company than he instantly sent for Thuanus,
resolving to begin immediately the perusal of a performance so celebrated,
and from that moment to become a reader of history." — Smyth's Lec-
tures. "Chancellor Hardwicke is said to have been so fond of this
admirable work as to have resigned his office and the seals, on purpose to
read it." — Clarke. " Sir Robert Filmore, of Kent, was intimately ac-
quainted with Camden, who told him that he was not suffered to print
many things in his Elizabeth, which he sent over to his correspondent
Thuanus, who printed it all faithfully in his Annals, without altering a
word." — Weale's MS. Collectanea.
6071 Thuringia Sacra, sive Historia Monasteriorum, qui olim in
Thuringia floruerunt ex Codd. MSS. Sigillis, Nummis, etc.
Accedunt S. Reyheri Monumenta Laudgraviorum Tburingiae
et Marchionum Misnia?. Studio et labore P. H. Ottii ; folio,
numerous plates, uncut, £l Is. Jfrancof. 1737
0000 vide et No. 4656.
6072 ©1) urnicr- 33 ucl). Von Anfang, Ursachen, Ursprung und Her-
konnnen der Tburnier, etc. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, many spirited
woodcuts of joust-; and tournaments, several large folding
plates, and numerous shields of coat-armour ; fine copy, hog-
skin, £2 10s. ibid. 1566
6073 Dasselbe ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, with the coat-armour
emblazoned, hogskin, £3 3s. ibid. 1566
Tournaments had their rise in the days of Henry the Fowler, when he
collected together all the knights and men-at-arms of the empire in 935,
at Meydburg, for the Crusade against the Huns, Tatars, Russians, and other
wild tribes of savages, who in a body had advanced into the northern pro-
vinces of Germany. The work was written by George Ruexner, Jerusalem
Herald king-at-arms ; but the text is of such a doubtful character, that
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 567
it is looked upon as little better than an historical romance. (See Struve,
"De doctis Iraposteribus.") It was published by the celebrated Sigismund
Feyerabend ; and the cuts, of which it is full to overflowing, are some of
the most spirited of the period.
(JO/4 Tiede's (J. F.) Unterhaltungen mit Gott in den Abendstunden
auf jeden Tag des Jahres, herausgegeben von H. W. Boedeker;
8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Hannover, 1838
6075 Tieftrunck's (J. H.) Grundriss der Sittenlehre ; 2 vols. 8vo.
cloth, 4s. 6d. Salle, 1803
6077 Tillemont (S. Le Nain de) Memoires pour servir a l'Histoire
Ecclesiastique des six premiers Siecles ; 1 6 vols. 4to. best
edition, calf, £4 4s. Paris, 1701-12
6078 les memes ; 16 vols. 4to. French calf, gilt backs,
£5 15s. 6d. ibid. 1701-12
6079 les memes; 16 vols, in 45, 12mo. calf, £4 14s. 6d.
Brussels, 1706
6080 les memes ; Vol. I.— VIII. in 24 vols. 12mo. half bound,
5614s. ibid.\706
6081 les memes; Vol. I.— VII. in 21 vols. 12mo. calf, 18s.
ibid. 1 706
6082 les memes, avec l'Histoire des Empereurs et des autres
Princes qui ont regne durant les six premiers Siecles de l'Eglise ;
6 vols., in all 22 vols. 4to. calf, £6 6s. Paris, 1690-1712
6083 les memes ; 22 vols. 4to. fine copy in French calf, full
gilt backs, £7 7s. ibid. 1701-38
6084 les memes, Memoires pour servir a. l'Histoire Eccle-
siastique ; et l'Histoire des Empereurs; 16 vols, in 8, folio,
calf, £3 10s. Bruxelles, 1732-40
6085 les memes, Memoires pour servir a l'Histoire Ecclesias-
tique, et l'Histoire des Empereurs ; 22 vols. 4to. fine copy in
Italian vellum, £6 6s. Venise, 1732-9
Gibbon made great use of both works in the " History of the Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire," and bears most honourable testimony to
their merits. Of the " Memoires Ecclesiastiques" he says, " I applied
to the collections of Tillemont, whose inimitable accuracy almost assumes
the character of genius, to fix and arrange within my reach the loose and
scattered atoms of historical information." His praise of the " Histoire
des Empereurs" is even greater still. "It is much better to read this part
of the Augustan history/' are his words, " in so learned and exact a com-
pilation than in the originals, who have neither method, accuracy, eloquence,
nor chronology."
6086 Tirini (Jac, Soc. Jesu) in Sacram Scripturam Veteris et Novi
Testamenti Commentarius ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, 12s.
Antverp. 1668
6087 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, folio, calf, 18s.
Lugduni, 1706
6088 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, folio, calf, £1 Is.
Aug. Find. 1757
Walchius enumerates seventeen editions of these valuable Commentaries,
which, particularly as regards the chronology of the Bible, are of great
authority; and considers such a testimony of the esteem in which they
have been held, fully entitles Tirinus to a high rank as a commentator.
Tiron Histoire des Ordres Religieux ; vide No. 4763.
568 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Teschendorf (M. F. Const.) Codex Ephraemi Syri rescriptus
Veteris Testamenti ; vide No. 315; et Novi Testamenti,
No. 316.
0000 Ejusdem Codex Friderico-Augustanus ; vide No. 317.
0000 Ejusdem Monumenta Sacra Inedita ; vide No. 318 ; Nova
Collectio, No. 319-20.
0000 Ejusdem Codex Claro-Montanus ; vide No. 321.
0000 Ejusdem Codex ALmiatinus ; vide No. 392, et Codex
Palatums Purpureus, No. 394*
0000 Ejusdem Anecdota Sacra et Profana ; vide No. 558.
0000 Ejusdem Editiones Veteris Testamenti LXX. Ver-
sionis, vide No. 312* ; Novi Testamenti, Nos. 355-62 ;
Librorum Apocryphorum, No. 397-8 ; Novi Testamenti,
Latine, No. 392.
6089 Ejusdem Synopsis Evangelica ex quatuor Evangeliis
Ordine chronologico concinnata, et prsetexto brevi Commen-
tario Apparatuque critico ad antiquos Testes apposito illus-
trata; 8vo. cloth, 5s. Lipsice, 1851
6090 Tittmann (C. C.) Tractatus de Vestigiis Gnosticorum in Novo
Testamento frustra qusesitis ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1773
6091 Idem liber; 12mo. half bound, calf, 3s. ibid. 1773
6092 Ejusdem Meletemata Sacra, sive Commentarius exegetico-
critico-dogmaticus in Evangelium Joannis ; 8vo. (published at
10s.) boards, 5s. ibid. 1816
6093 Idem liber ; 8vo. half bound, calf, 6s. ibid. 1816
" Upon the whole, the most valuable commentary on St. John's Gospel
extant, in the compass of a single octavo volume." — Horne.
6094 Ejusdem Opuscula Theologica ; thick 8vo. (published at
12s.) cloth, 6s. ibid. 1803
6095 Tittmanni (J. A. H.) Institutio symbolica ad Sententiam Eccle-
sise Evangelicae ; (published at 6s. 6d.) sewed, 3s. ibid. 1811
0000 Ejusdem Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Evangelicae ; vide
No. 1285.
(5096 — Ueber Supranaturalismus, Rationalismus und Atheismus ;
8vo. (published at 4s. 6d.) boards, 3s. ibid. 1816
6097 Ueber das Verhaeltniss des Christenthums zur Entwicke-
lung des Menschengeschlechts ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. ibid. 1817
Todd (J.H.) Martyrologium Hibernise ; vide No. 4307.
Toletanorum Patrum Opera ; vide No. 232&.
6098 Toleti (Fr.) Commentaria in Evangelium Joannis ; folio, vel-
lum, 15s. Colon. 1611
6099 Tollii (J.) Insignia Itinerarii Italici quibus continentur Anti-
quitates Sacrse ineditse (Gregorii Carmina Cygnea inedita, Eu-
thymii Zigabeni Victoria de Messalianis ; Formula Receptionis
Manichaeorum ; Theodori Studitse Testamentum ; et Macarius
de Excessu Justorum et Peccatorum ; omnia Gr. et Lat.) ;
4to. calf, scarce, £l Is. Traj. ad Rhen. 1696
Tomas (B. Catarina) Vita ; vide No. 4774.
6100 Tombeur (F. N. de) Praxis rite administrandi Sacramenta Poe-
nitentise, et Eucharistise, cum Instructionibus de Ritibus, etc. ;
12mo. calf, 4s. 6d. Antverp. 1712
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 569
0000 Tombeor (F. N. de) Provincia Belgica Ordinis F.F. Eremitarum ;
vide No. 4490.
Tommasi (B. Gius. Maria) Vita ; vide No. 4773.
6101 Tornielli (Augustini) Annales Sacri et ex Profanis prsecipui
ab Orbe condito ad eundem Christi Passione rcdemptum ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, plates, stamped binding, 16s. Franco/. 1611
6102 Annales Sacri, alia editio ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, 18s:
Colon. 1622
6103 Idem liber, cum Commentariis A. M. Negri; 4 vols.
folio, vellum, £3 3s. Lucca, 1/56-8
" Tourniel est le premier qui ait traite cette matiere avec etendue et avec
exactitude : son ouvrage ne contient pas settlement l'histoire, mais encore
1'eclaircissement des diffictdtes de Chronologie, de Geographie, de Topo-
graphic, et touchant les Rites qui se recontrent dans la narration de l'his-
toire ; en sorte que cet onvrage pent etre considere comme un excellent
Commentaire des Livres liistoriques de TAncien Testament." — Dupin.
6104 Tostati (Alpb. Hispani, Abulensis Episc. c. A.D. 1450) Opera
Omnia, cum Indicibns (Rerum, Conceptuum, Quaestionum et
Auctoritatum) copiosissimis (Fontani, Bovosii et Berti Lucen-
sis) ; 27 vols, in 15, folio, calf, scarce, £7 7s. Venetiis, 1728
The celebrated Commentaries of Bp. Tostatus upon various books of the
Old and New Testament are noticed with great praise by Fleury in his
" Histoire Ecclesiastique," and by Cave in his " Historia Litteraria."
These occupy no less than twenty-four closely printed folio volumes, the
twenty-fifth containing Opuscula on points of great interest to the Roman
Catholic Church ; and the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh being occupied
solely by the four indexes, mentioned above. According to the testimony
of Cave, Tostatus was one of the most learned men of his day, and there
appears to have been no branch of science, then cultivated, in which he did
not excel.
6105 Tournely (Honorati) Cursus Theologieus, sive Praelectiones
Theologicee in IV. Scbolis Sorbonicis habitse ; 6 vols, in 3,
folio, hogskin, monastic binding, £2 2s. Colonics, 1735
6106 Idem liber, alia editio; 11 vols, in 6, 4to. fine copy, calf,
£2 2s. Venet. 1/39
6107 ■ Idem liber, alia editio ; 11 vols, in 7, 4to. very fine copy
in hogskin, clasps, £2 8s. ibid. 1746
6108 Idem liber, alia editio, cum Continuatione sub titulo :
Universal Tbeologise Moralis Tractatus ; 8 vols : in all, 19
vols, in 15, 4to. vellum, £4 4s. ibid. 1755
6109 ■ Idem liber, alia editio; 19 vols, in 15, 4to. relies a la
Bradel, double lettered, £3 10s. ibid. 1790-1
6110 Ejusdem Prselectionum Contiuuatio, sive Universse Theo-
logian Moralis Tractatus ; 3 vols. 4to. the first series complete,
calf, 18s. ibid. 1746
6111 Ejusdem libri, Vol. I. — VI. ; 6 vols. 4to. (wanting Vols.
VII. and VIII.) calf, 361 10s. ibid. 1746
6112 Ejusdem Continuations Series duse ; 8 vols. 4to. quite
complete, calf, £2 2s. ibid. 1746
Tourneux (A. J. le, et P. E. Ruth) l'Annee Chretienne ; vide
No. 3852.
6113 Tourneaux (N. le) Instructions sur les Sacremens et sur les
Ceremonies ; 12mo 4s. Paris, 1686
* 4 D
570 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
6114 Tractarians : — Du Mouvement Religieux en Angleterre, ou les
progres du Catholicisme et le retour de l'Eglise Anglicane a
l'Unite, par un Catholique ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1844
0000 • vide et No. 6025 Theophilus, et infra Wiseman.
Tractatus Varii : an interesting and curious collection of Theo-
logical, Philological, and Critical Tracts : see Appendix.
6115 Traite (Nouveau) de Diplomatique, ou Ton examine les Fonde-
mens de cet Art ; on etablit des Regies sur le Discernement
des Titres et Ton expose historiquement les Caracteres des
Bulles Pontificales et des Diplomes donnes en chaque Siecle
(avec la Refutation des Accusations surtout contre les Archives
des anciennes Eglises) ; par deux Rel. Benedictins de S. Maur
(Dom. Ch. Toustain et D. Tossin) ; 6 vols. 4to. calf, scarce,
£5 5s. Paris, 1/50-65
Traitez des Droits et Libertez de l'Eglise Gallicane : par P. Pi-
thou; vide No. 980: par P. Dupuy, Nos. 904, 1007, et 1483.
Trauschii (Jo.) Chronicon Hungaricum ; vide : Chronicon, in
Appendice.
Travers (Gualt.) de Disciplina Ecclesiastica ; vide No 981.
Trent : Works relating to the Council of Trent ; vide Nos. 1286-
1317.
6116 Trechsel's (F.) Protestantische Antitrinitarier vor Faustus So-
cin ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 15s. 6d. Heidelberg, 1839-43
Vol. I., Michael Servet, 6s. ; Vol II., Lelio Sozini, 9s. 6d.
Tricaleet (M.) Bibliotheque Portative des Peres de l'Eglise ;
vide No. 2329.
6117 Trigantius (N., Soc. Jesu) de Christiana Expeditione apud
Sinas suscepta a Societate Jesu ; 4to. frontispiece, vellum,
7s. 6d. Lvgduni, 1616
0000 Ejusdem de Christianis apud Japonicos Triumphis ; vide
No 4758.
6118 Triglandii (Jac.) Trium Scriptorum illustrium N. Serrarii ;
J. Drusii, Jos. Scaligeri Opusculorum Syntagma cum aliis et
Diatriben Editoris de Secta Karseorum ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to.
vellum, 12s. Deljjhis, 1703
Triodion Graecum ; vide No. 3559 ; Magnum, No. 3558 ; et
Minus, No. 3560.
6119 Trithemii (Joannis, A.D. 1516) Opera Pia et Spiritualia ab
J. Busaco redacta ; folio, hogskin, £1 Is. Mogunt. 1605
0000 Ejusdem Annales Hirsaugienses ; vide No. 4764 ; de
Viris illustribus Ordinis S. Augustini et S. Benedicti, No. 1711
Triveti (Nich.) Annales ; vide Nos. 3005-8.
Triumfhi Ecclesiae Militantis ; vide Appendix.
6120 Trombelli (G. G.) Memorie istoriche concernenti le due
Canoniche di S. Maria di Reno e di S. Salvatore insieme unite ;
4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Bologna, 1752
6121 ■ Ejusdem Dissertationes de Cultu Sanctorum, quibus
accessit Appendix de Cruce ; 5 vols. 4to. vellum, £\ 15s.
Bononicp, 1740
0000 Ejusdem Tractatus de Sacramentis ; vide No. 3951.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 5/1
6122 Trommii (Abr.) Concordantise Grsecse Versionum Veteris Testa-
menti LXX. Interpretum, Aquilse, Theodotianis, Symmachi et
aliorum, edidit B. de Montfaucon ; 2 vols, folio, half bound,
uncut, £1 16s. Amst. 1718
6123 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, calf, £2 2s. ibid. 1718
6124 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £2 2s. ibid. 1718
"I wish that this Concordance were in the hands of every divine. By
it may be discovered at one view, not only the sense and construction of
every disputed word, but likewise the Hebrew expression of which it is a
translation." — Michaelis. " Indeed, for methodical arrangement it is
perhaps the best Concordance published in any language, and particularly
useful to the Alexandrine." — Hale.
Trophcea Ecclesise Anglicanse pro Fide Catholica ; vide No. 4306
6125 Trophoxa illustria Ecclesise Catholicse, ex recentibus Anglicorum
Martyrum, Scotiee Prochtionis, Gallicorumque Furorum Rebus
gestis graviss. Virorum Fide notatis ; small 8vo. rare, £1 5s.
sine Anno, 1573
Tub.*: VII. Sacerdotales a J. M. Horstio collectee ; vide No. 2173
6126 Tuch's (F.) Kommentar ueber Genesis; thick 8vo. sewed,
scarce, 12s. Halle, 1838
6127 Turgenevii (A. J.) Historica Russise Monimenta ex Antiquis
Exterarum Gentium Archivis et Bibliothecis deprompta.
Tomus I. (in quo Scripta varia e secreto Archivo Vaticano et
aliis Archivis et Bibliothecis Romanis, ab Anno 1075 ad
Annum 1584) ; imp. 4to. (all pub.) £1 5s. Petropoli, 1841
This volume contains Papal letters and decrees, letters and other docu-
ments by cardinals, bishops, and other high dignitaries of the Church,
treaties of peace and alliance, and other papers relating chiefly to the Polish
provinces.
Turneri (Roberti, Devonii, Angli) de duobus Triumphis ; vide
No. 4759.
6128 CuiTCCvcmata (Joannis de, Cardinalis) 3£rptanatto m l^altmum ;
folio, fine tall and clean copy in vellum, rare, £2 2s.
Impressa per Jo. Schussler, Civem August. 1472
This second edition of Cardinal John de Turrecremata's " Commentary
on the Psalms," is rarer than that of 1470. The Brienne-Loire copy sold
for 122 francs, and Sir Mark Sykes's for .£4 19s.
6129 Ejusdem Gratiani Decretorum libri V. secundum Gre-
gorianos Decretalium libros, Titulosque distincti ; Scholiis
Justi Fontanini, et Dissertatione Isagogica J. Bortonii illus-
trata ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, £2 2s. Homes, 1727
0000 Ejusdem Begula S. Benedicti ; vide No. 1711.
6130 Turretinxjs (Franc.) de necessaria Secessione nostra ab Ecclesia
Romana et de Impossibilitate cum ea Syncretismi ; 4to. vel-
lum, 6s. Lvgd. Bat. 1696
6131 Ejusdem Compendium Theologise Didactico-elenchticse
ex Theologorum nostr. Institutionibus auctum et illustratum ;
4to. vellum, 7s. ibid. 1731
6132 Ejusdem Institutio Theologiae elencticas ; in qua Status
Controversies perspicue exponitur, prsecipua Orthodoxorum
Argumenta proponuntur et vindicantur, et Fontes Solutionum
aperiuntur ; 3 vols. 4to. vellum, 16s. Geneva, 1679-85
572 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
6133 Turretini (Franc.) Institutio Theologise elencticse ; alia editio ;
3 vols. 4to. portrait, vellum, 18s. Lugd. Bat. 169G
6134 Idem liber, accedit B. Picteti Oratio de Vita et Obitu
Authoris ; 4 vols. 4to. portrait, vellum, £\ 4s. ibid. 1696
6135 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4 vols. 4to. half bound, £\ 4s.
Traj. ad Rhen. 1734
6136 Idem liber; 4 vols. 4to. vellum, £l 8s. ibid. 1734
6137 Turretini (J. A.) Opera omnia Theologica, Philosophica, et
Philologica ; 3 vols. 4to. half bound, 12s. Leovard. 1774
" J. A. Turretin fut non seulement pro fond Theologien, et grand Philo-
sophe; il fut encore un Historien erudit et fi<)ele, un Humaniste plein de
gout, un Antiquaire celebre , mais ce qu'il fait sur-tout admirer dans ses
ecrits, c'est un jugement exquis, une logique severe, une methode soutenue,
une foule d'idees justes toujours avantageuseraent placees, et exprimees de
la maniere la plus precise, la plus nette, et la plus energetique." — Senebier.
6138 Ejusdem in Pauli ad Romanos Epistola? Capita XI. Prae-
lectiones critica2, theologica3, et concionatorise ; 4to. boards, 5s.
Lausan. 1741
6139 Ejusdem Cogitationes et Dissertationes Theologicse ;
2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Genevce, 1737
6140 Ejusdem Dilucidationes philosophico-theologico-dogma-
tico-morales, quibus prsecipua Capita tam Theologian naturalis
quam revelatse demonstrantur ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, 7s.
Lugd. Bat. 1748
6141 Ejusdem Orationes Academicse ; 4to 4s. Geneva, 1737
6142 ■ Idem liber; 4to. vellum, 5s. ibid. 1737
6143 Turriani (Fr., Soc. Jesu) pro Canonibus Apostolorum et
Epistolis Decretalibus Pontificum Apostolicorum adversus
Magdeburgenses Centuriatores Defensio ; 8vo. (pp. 500) vel-
lum, scarce, 15s. Lutetice, 1573
6144 Ejusdem de Hierarchicis Ordinationibus Ministerum
Ecclesia? Catholicse adversus schismaticas Vocationes Minis-
trorum et Superintendentium, libri II. , etc. ; Dilingce, 1569 — ■
Ejusdem Dogmatici Characteres Verbi Dei ad Catholicos Ger-
mania3 adversus novos Evangelicos ; Florent. L. Torrentini,
1561 — 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, scarce, 15s. v. I. 1561-9
0000 vide et No. 982.
6145 Ejusdem adversus Magdeburgenses Centuriatores pro
Canonibus Apostolorum libri V. ; folio, half bound, neat,
scarce, 15s. Florentice, 1572
All the works of Turrianus are scarce.
6146 Twesten's (A. D. Ch.) Vorlesungen ucber die Dogmatik der
Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche ; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 12s.
Hamburg, 1834-7
Vol. I. and Vol. II., P. I,— all yet published.
6147 Dieselben ; 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, calf, 10s. ibid. 1838
6148 Twisse (Gul.) Opera: de Scientia Media adversus Gr. Perottum
et F. Suaresium ; Vindicise Gratiss, Potestatis ac Providentice
Dei, adversus Bellarminum, Alvarez, Vasquez, aliosque; Animad-
ver>iones ad J, Arminii Collationem cum F. Junio de Prcedes-
tinationo, etc.; 3 vols, folio, vellum, ^61 15s. Jmst. 1639-49
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 573
6149 Twisse (Gul.) Opera, alia editio ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, vellum,
£1 10s. ibid. 1652
" The mightiest, man in those controversies that the age produced." —
Anth. a Wood.
Twysdeni (Rog.) Scriptores X. ; vide No. 716.
Tychsen (O. G.) de Codd. Hebraicis Vet. Test. ; vide No. 2890
6150 ■ Desselben Befreytes Tentamen von den Einwuerfen der
Herren Bruns, Dathe, Michaelis, etc., wobey eine genaue
Bescbreibung der seltenen Mantuanischen Hebrseischen Bibel-
Ausgabe ; 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. Rostock, 1779
6151 Tyran (Jacobi, Soc. Jesn) Alpbabetum Pastorale, sive Concionum
Argumenta ex S. Scripturis, SS. Patribus, etc. ; 8 vols, in 4,
12mo. vellum, 18s. Colon. 1711
Tyrii (Gulielmi, A.D. 1135) Bellum Sacrum; vide Nos. 1954 et
2519.
6152 Tzschirner's (H. G.) Fall des Heidentbums ; berausgegeben
von C. W. Niedner, Vol. I. ; 8vo., no more printed (published
at 12s.), boards, 6s. Leipzig, 1829
6153 Ughelli (Ferd.) Italia Sacra, sive de Episcopis Italiae et Insu-
larum adjacentium, Rebusque ab iis prteclare gestis ad nostram
usque iEtatem ; 9 vols, folio, calf, £4 14s. 6d. Bomee, 1644-62
6154 ■ Idem liber, alia editio, auctaet emendatacurante N. Coleto ;
10 vols, folio, best edition, vellum, £9 9s. Venet. 1717-22
Important and indispensable as is the " Italia Sacra" of Ughelli, it must
nevertheless be used with great caution, as it prints everything as genuine,
including many well-ascertained forgeries.
Ugolini (Blasii) Thesaurus Sacrarum Antiquitatum ; vide No.
2891.
Ugononitjs (Matth.) de Conciliis et Synodis ; vide No. 1318.
6155 Uhden's (H.) Zustaende^ der Anglicanischen Kirche ; 8vo.
sewed, 4s. Leipz. 1833
Uhlemann's (F.) Elementar-lehre der Syrischen Sprache ; vide
No. 2892. — Ejusdem Iustitutiones Linguse Samaritanee, No.
3893.
6157 TJllmann (Carl) der zweite Brief Petri kritisch untersucht ;
8vo. sewed, 2s. Heidelb. 1821
6158 Desselben Suendlosigkeit Jesu ; 8vo. 2s. 6d. Hamb. 1842
6159 Desselben Gregorius von Nazianz, der Theologe, ein
Beitrag zur Kirchen- und Dogmen-geschichte des IVten
Jahrhunderts ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. Darmstadt, 1825
6160 Desselben Johann Wessel, ein Vorgeenger Luther's ; 8vo.
(published at 10s.) 5s. ibid. 1834
6161 Desselben Reformatoren von der Reformation, vornehm-
lich in Deutschland und den Niederlanden ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed,
18s. ibid. 1841-2
Vol. I. Das Beduerfniss der Reformation^ Beziehungaufden Gesammt-
geist der Kirche und einzelne kirchliche Zustaende. (Jo. von
Goch und Jo. von Wesel, so auch wie Corn. Grapheus Greg.
von Heimburg, Jac. von Jueterbock, und Matth. von Cracow
dargestellt.)
„ II. Die positiven Grundlagen der Reformation auf dem populaeren
und wissenschaftlichen Gebiete. (Joh. Wessel, nebst Gerh.
Groot, Flor. Radewins, Gerh. Zerliolt, und Tho. von Kempen,
wie auch Ruysbrock, Suso, Tauler, und Slaupitz, dargestellt.)
574 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
6163 Ullmann (Carl) " Historisch oder Mythisch ?" Beitraege zur
Beantwortung der gegenwaertigen Lebensfrage der Theologie ;
8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. ibid. 1^38
6164 Desselben Wesen des Christenthums mit Beziehung auf
nenere Auffassungsweisen von Freuuden und Gegnern ; 8vo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. ibid. 1849
6165 Desselben buergerliche und politische Gleicbberechtigung
aller Confessionen ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Stuttg. 1848
6166 Ulloa (Jo. de, Soc. Jesu) Tbeologia Scholastica et de primis et
ultimis Temporibus, seu de Principio et Fine Mundi Disputa-
tiones IV.; 5 vols, folio, monastic binding, scai'ce, £1 15s.
Aug. Find. 1719
Ulphilan^e Veteris et Novi Testamenti Fragraenta Versionis.
Gothicse ; vide Nos. 433-7.
6167 Ulphilas Gotbische Bibel-uebersetzung, die aelteste Germa-
nische Urkunde, nach Ibrens text, mit einer grammatisch woert-
lichen Lateinischen Uebersetzung, sammt einer Spracblehre
und einem Glossar, bearbeitet von Fulda, Reinwald und Zabn ;
4to. (published at £1 10s.) uncut, 15s. Leipzig, 1805
6168 Dieselbe ; 4to. half bound, calf, 16s. ibid. 1805
The contents of this valuable edition are : a Moeso-Gothic Alphabet ;
Specimen of the original MS. of Ulfilas ; historical and critical Introduc-
tion of eighty-four pages, in which is contained an account of every work
on the subject, and much else that is interesting; a Gothic Grammar, the
Text after Ihre, with his Latin translation, and an interlineary Version by
Fulda ; with a Grammar, Glossary, and Notes, by Zahn.
6169 Umbreit's (F. W. C.) Christliche Erbauung aus dem Psalter;
8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Hamburg, 1848
61/0 ■ Desselben Praktischer Commentar ueber die Propheten
des Alten Bundes mit Exegetischen und Kritischen Anmer-
kungen ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 8s. ibid. 1842-6
Vol. I. Jesaja, 9s. ; Vol. II. Jeremia, 5s. 6d. ; Vol. III. Hesekiel, 5s. ;
Vol. IV. Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadja, etc. 2 parts, 9s.
6171 Unger (A. F.) de Parabolarum Jesu Natura, Interpretatione et
Usu ; 8vo. (published at 4s. 6d.) sewed, 3s. Lipsice, 1828
6172 Unigenitus. La Constitution Unigenitus (par l'Abbe JNTivelle) ;
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Berger, Delaroche, Troyes, Guidy, Rondet et St. Mars) ; vide
Nos. 1320 et 4966.
6173 Urbanus II. (A.D. 1089) ; vide No. 575.
6174 Ur-Christenthum (das) wie es einen Skeptiker in einen
denkglaeubigen Verehrer Jesu umwandelte ; 8vo. (published at
4s. 6d.) sewed, 2s. 6d. Leips. 1839
6175 Ursay^e (Dom.) Disceptationes Ecclesiastics. Accessit Compen-
dium Privilegiorum R. Fabricee S. Petri ; 4 vols, folio, Italian
binding, £2 2s. Romce,, 1616-22
6176 Ursini (J. H.) Arboretum Biblicum, in quo Arbores et Frutices
passim in Sacris Literis occurrentes Notis philologicis, philo-
sophicis et theologicis exponuntur et illustrantur, cum Continua-
tione et Silva Theologize Symbolicae ; 3 vols, in 1, small 8vo.
plates, vellum, 7s. 6d. Norimb. 1663-5
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 575
6177 Ejusdem Analecta Sacra cum Prsefatione et Auctoris Bio-
grapliia, edidit J. H. Maius ; 2 vols. 8vo. 9s. Franco/. 1713
6178 Ejusdem Miscellaneorum Libri VI. (Theologia Naturalis,
Sol Mystagogus, Mundus, Animalia Biblica, Sacrificia, Pseg-
nion, Pedieulus Philosophus). Accedit G. II. Ursini Diatriba
de Seribus ; small 8vo. vellum, 7s. 6d. Norimbergce, 1666
6179 Ursini (Zacharise) Opera Theologica edidit Q. Reiterius ;
3 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £1 lis. 6d. Heidelb. 1612
6180 Usiel (Ben) Briefe ueber Judenthum ; 8vo. 2s. Altona, 1836
6181 Usserii (Jacobi, Armachani Archiepiscopi) Annales Veteris et
Novi Testamenti, una cum Asiaticarum Cbronico, usque ad
extremum Templi et Reipublicse Judaicse Excidium ; 2 vols.
in 1, folio, fine impression of " Hollar's ship," vellum, 10s.
Lond. 1654
6182 Idem liber, alia editio, in qua Annales auctiores prodeunt,
quibus addita est Annorum Mundi cum Annis Olympiadum et
Urbis conditse Collatio ; Accedunt tria ejusdem Opuscula, de
Chronologia Vet. Testamenti ; de Macedonum et Asianorum
Anno Solari, et de Symbolis. Preefixa est Vita Auctoris a T.
Smith conscripta ; folio, portrait, veil. £1 Is. Geneva, 1722
" I would recommend Usher's Annals, a work perfect in its kind." —
Wotton.
6183 ■ Ejusdem Historia dogmatica Controversiae inter Ortho-
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Dissertationibus de Pseudo-Dionysii Scriptis et de Epistola
ad Laodicenos, edidit et Notas adjecit H. Wharton ; 4to. calf,
10s. 6d. Londini, 1690
Archbishop Usher's unanswerable treatise as to the universal practice of
the primitive Christians of circulating and reading the Scriptures in the
vulgar tongue.
6184 Ejusdem Chronologia Sacra accurante T. Barlow; 4to.
calf, 5s. Oxonice, 1660
6185 Gravissimse Qusestiones de Christianarum Ecclesiarum
continua Successione et Statu, ab Apostolorum Temporibus ad
nostram usque iEtatem, historica Explicatio ; small 8vo. 7s. 6d.
Hanov. 1658
6186 Ejusdem Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates, sive
Primordium, quibus inserta est Historia Hsereseos a Pelagio
Brit. Eccles. inductee ; 4to. calf, 15s. Dublinii, 1639
6187 Idem liber, alia editio, cui accedit ejusdem Explicatio his-
torica de continua Christianarum Ecclesiarum Successione ;
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6188 ■ Ejusdem Historia Gotteschalci et de Predestinatione
Coutroversise ab eo motse, una cum duplici ejusdem Confes-
sione nunc primum edita ; 4to. veau fauve, 12s. Dublinii, 1631
0000 vide et 1915.
6189 Ejusdem Veterum Epistolarum Hibernicarum Sylloge ;
4to. vellum, scarce, 15s. Paris, 1665
6190 Ussermanni (/Emil.) Chronicon Hermanni Contracti et Peters-
husanum ; vide No. 1 962 ; et Episcopatus Wirceburgensis,
No. 4765.
576 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
6191 Usteri (Leonh.) Commentar ueber den Brief Pauli an die
Galater. Nebst Beilage ; 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. Zuerich, 1833
6192 Dasselbe, und M. Scbneckenburgeri Annotatio ad Epis-
tolam Jacobi perpetua ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, 4s. Od.
Stuttgart, 1832
6193 Desselben Entwickelung des Pauliniscben Lehrbegriffs
im Verbseltniss znr biblischen Dogmatik des Neuen Testa-
ments ; 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. Zuerich, 1834
6194 Usuaedus (Monacbus, A.D. 876) ; vide No. 4294.
6195 Utino (Leonardi de) Quadragesimale aureum ; folio, first edi-
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(Fenetiis, Fr. Renner de Hailbron, 14/1)
The La Valliere copy sold for 372 francs.
619b' Vaihinger's (J. G.) Leben und Wirken des Reformators Job.
Brentz in Verbindnng mit Nacbrichten ueber die ersten Herolde
der Evangelischen Kirche in Franken und Schwaben ; 12mo.
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6197 Valckenarii (L. C.) Scbolia in libros quosdam Novi Testa-
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tionem pnemisit de Glossis Novi Testamenti ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 18s. Amst. 1815-17
6198 Ejusdem Opuscula Pbilologica, Critica, Oratoria, nunc
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braicis, Annotationes in Nov. Test. Opuscula SS. Patrum, etc.) ;
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6199 Valentia (Greg, de, Soc. Jes.) Commentaria Theologica, in
quibus omnes materiae in Surama D. Thomae Aquinatis, ac suis
etiam Locis controversise esplicantur ; 4 vols, folio, hogskin,
clasps, £2 10s. Ingolst. 1591
These Commentaries were reprinted at Ingolstadt in 1603, and at Lyons
in 1609, copies of which can he supplied on the same terms.
6200 Ejusdem de Fidei Rebus controversiis ; folio, vellum,
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6201 Valenzuela Velazquez ; vide Velasquez.
6202 Valsecchi (Ant.) Fondamenti della Religione e Fonti dell' Em-
pieta; 5 vols. 4to. vellum, £2 2s. Padova, 1768
6203 Ejusdem Fundamenta Religionis et Fontes Impietatis
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Van Dale (Ant.) de Origine ac Progressu Idolatriae ; vide No.
1360 — Ejusdem Dissertationes ; No. 1361.
Vande Putte (Dom. F.) Abbatia Blandensis, vide No. 4766;
Chronicon Aldenburgensis, No. 4766*.
Va.n der Hooght (Ev.) Biblia Hebraica ; vide No. 280, etc.
6204 Ejusdem Janua Linguae Sanctae, sive Analysis critica
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6205 Van Espen (Z. Bernardi) Opera omnia, in quatuor Tomis com-
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0000 vide et Espen (Bernard van) Nos. 908-9.
Van Ess (Leand.) Gescbichte der Vulgata ; vide No. 508; Ejus-
dem Editio Novi Testamenti Graeci, Nos. 344-5 ; Latini Yul-
gatae Versionis, No. 391.
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6209 Vaeesii (Hadr.) Notitia Galliarum, in qua Situs, Civitates et
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Divino-magicum, Christiano-physicum, nee non Astrologo-
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6213 Van Til (Salom.) Malachias Commentario analytico et exegetico
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6214 Ejusdem Opus Analyticum sive Introductio in S. Scrip-
turam ad J. H. Heideggeri Enchiridion Biblicum concinnatum ;
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6216 Varillas (Ant.) Histoire de l'Heresie de Vicleff, Jean Hus et
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Vasquez (Gabr., Soc. Jesu) Commentarii et Disputationes in D.
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6217 Vassor (M. le) Traite de la Maniere d'examiner les differences
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6220 Vater's (J.) Hebraeische Sprachlehre ; 8vo. 3s. 6d. Leip. 1797
6221 Vatke's (W.) Religion des Alten Testaments nach den Kano-
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G232 Velasquez (J. A., Soc. Jesu) in Psalmum centesimum Expo-
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binding, scarce, £\ 4s. Antv. 1G37
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G235 Velazquez (J. B. Valenzuelse) Consilia, sive utriusque Juris
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6237 Velthusen (J. C.) C. T. Kuinoel et G. A. Ruperti Commen-
tationes Theologicse ; G vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Lipsice, 1794-9
G238 Venem^; (Her m atari) Opera Omnia ; scil. Commentarii in
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£1 5s. ibid. 1762-67
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6242 ■ Ejusdem Prselectiones de Methodo prophetica, sive de
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6243 Ejusdem Commentarius in Jeremiam ; 2 vols. 4to. uncut,
14s. ibid. 1765
6244 Ejusdem Lectiones in Ezechielem ; 2 vols. 4to. uncut,
14s. ibid. 1790
6245 — — — Ejusdem Dissertationes Sacrse (ad Librum Geneseos, ad
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6246 Ejusdem Opuscula inedita (Commentarius ad Matthaei
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et Exercitationes de Divinitate Christi) ; 4to. 7s. ibid. 1778
6247 Ejusdem Institutiones Historise Ecclesise Veteris Testa-
menti; 7 vols. 4to. half bound, £] 10s. Lugd. Bat. 1777
This copy has been carefully revised throughout, and many neatly-written
corrections and additions added by some learned Dutch divine.
Verheidenii (J.) Imagines et Elogia prsestantium Theolo-
gorum ; vide No. 5208, and also in Appendix.
6248 Verschuirii (J. H.) Opuscula Tbeologica, edidit atque Anno-
tationes adjecit J. A. Lotze; 8vo. sewed, 9s. Traj. ad lihen. 1810
6219 Verse (Noel Aubert de) Veritable Clef de 1' Apocalypse, ou
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F. P. D. R. (Jurieu le faux Prophete de Rotterdam) ; 18mo.
uncut, very scarce, 7s. 6d. Cologne (Amsterd.) 1690
This little book was the forerunner of another work of M. de Verse,
which appeared in 1703 under the title of " La Clef de l'Apocalypse,
ou l'Histoire de l'Eglise Chretienne sous la quatrieine Monarchic," 2
vols. 12rao.
6250 Verstegan (R.) Theatrum Crudelitatum Hsereticorum nostri
Temporis ; 4to. fine impressions of the plates, many relating '
to English and Irish History, calf, £1 lis. 6d. Antverp. 1588
6251 Vektot (Rene Aubert de) Histoire des Chevalliers Hospitaliers
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fine portraits, fine copy in French calf, a£3 3s. Paris, 1726
6252 la raeme ; 5 vols. 12ino. calf, 15s. ibid. 1726
580 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Vespers Breviarii Romani, Vespevalia et Vespera Cantica ; vide
Nos. 3845-9.
Veterum Interpretum Graecorum Vet. Testamenti Fragmenta ;
vide No. 2331.
Vicat (B. Ph.) Vocabularium Juris utriusque ; vide No. 984.
Vicecometis (Jos.) Observationes Ecclesiasticse in quibus de
antiquis Baptismi Ritibus ; 8vo, calf, rare, 15s. Paris, 1618
6253 Viccars (Joa., Angli) Decapla in Psalmos, sive comment, ex X.
Linguis, antiquis Patribus, Rabbinicis, Historicis, et Poetis novis
typis Syriacis et Arabicis donatus ; folio, engraved title by
Hollar, calf, 9s. Lond. 1639
6254 Idem liber, alia editio, ibid. 1655. — Accedit Schindleri
Lexicon Pentaglotton, Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum, Tal-
mudico-Rabbinicum et Arabicum, ibid. 1635; 2 vols, in 1,
folio, vellum, 16s. Londini, 1635-55
Victorinus III. ; vide No. 575.
6255 Victorii (Mariani) de Sacramento Confessionis, seu Poenitentice
Historia, adversus h&ereticos Lutheranos ostenditur Sacramen-
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Romte, apud P. Manutium, 1566
6256 Vid.e (Marci Hieronymi, Albse Episcopi, A.D. 1566) Poemata
omnia (Christiados libr. VI. ; Hymni de Rebus divinis ; Ars
Poetica ; Bombyx ; Scacchia ; Bucolica ; Carmina minora, cura
T. Tristram et E. Owen ; 3 vols. roy. 8vo. £\ 5s. Oxon. 1/22-33
6257 Vidaillan (M. A. de) Vie de Gregoire VII., 1073-1085 ; 2 vols.
8vo. (published at 15s.) sewed, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1837
6258 Viegas (Blasii) Commentarii Exegetici in Apocalypsin Joannis ;
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6259 Vie (la) de St. Ambroise (par Godfr. Hermant) ; 4to. calf, 10s.
Paris, 1679
6260 Vie (la) de St. Athanase (par Godf. Hermant) ; 2 vols 4to. calf,
14s. ibid. 1674
6261 Vie (la) de St. Basile, le Grand, et celle de St. Gregoire de
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6262 Vie (la) de St. Bernard par le Sieur Lamy (Ant. le Maitre) ; 4to.
portrait, calf, 10s. ibid. 1648
6263 Vie (la) de St. Cyprien dans lequel on trouvera l'Abrege de ses
Ouvrages, etc. (par D. Gervaise) ; 4to. calf, 9s. ibid. 1717
6264 Vie (la) de St. Jean Chrysostome (par Godf. Kermant) ; 4to.
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6265 Vie (la) de St. Epiphane (par D. Gervaise) ; 4to. 10s. ibid. 1738
6266 Vie (la) de St. Irenee (par D. F. Armtud Gervaise) ; 2 vols. 12mo.
calf, 8s. ibid. 1723
6267 Vie (la) de.St. Norbert de Magdebourg, avec des Notes pour
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Luxemb 1704
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6269 Vie (la) de St. Thomas d'Aquin (par P. Tourou) ; 4to. calf,
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6270 Vie (la) de St. Francois de Sales (par H. de Maupas du Tour) ;
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rituelle (par M. A. Marin); vide No. 4627.
Vies des SS. Peres de Desserts (par Am. d'Andilly); vide No.
1370.
Vies des Saints, ou Martyrologe traduitpar F. Giry ; vide No.
4309.
0000 St. Augustin, No. 1690; Chrysostom, No. 1799; Ire-
nseus, No. 2010.
6272 Vignoli (Jo.) Liber Pontificalis, sive de Rebus gestis Roma-
norum Pontificum ; 3 vols. 4to. veil, scarce, £2 2s. Romce, 1724
6273 Vignolles (Alph. de) Chronologie de l'Histoire Sainte et des
Histoires Etrangeres, depuis le Sortie d'Egypte jusqu'a la
Captivite de Babylon; 2 vols. 4to. calf, £1 Is. Berlin, 1728
Vigilius; vide No. 5/5.
Villalpandus (J. B., Soc. Jesu) ; vide Nos. 5215-16.
6274 Villanova (Thorn, a, Valentini Archiepiscopi) Opera omnia ;
frontispiece, folio, boards, 14s. Avg. Find. 1757
6275 Idem liber; folio, hogskin, 16s. ibid. 1757
6276 Ejusdem Condones in Dominicis totius Anni, et Feriis
Quadragesimalibus, nee non in Festis D. N. Jesu Christi, B.
V. Marise, et Sanctorum. Accedunt Vita et Notse ad Condones
opera Laurentii a S. Barbara ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, portrait, best
edition, vellum, £\ 10s. Mediolani 1760
6277 Villanueva (Jayme) Viage Literario a las Iglesias de Espaiia
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The last five volumes of this important book are very scarce.
6278 Villanuno (Matt, de) Summa Conciliorum Hispanias, ad usque
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£\ 16s. Matriti, 1784-5
6279 Villegas (Alonso de) Flos Santorum, Historia general de la
Vida y Hechos de Jesu Christo y de todos los Santos ; folio,
vellum, 18s. Madrid, 1721
This is the first series of this celebrated work, frequently reprinted in
Spain. The second treats, " de la Vergen y los Santos antiquos ;" the
third, " de Santos extravagantes ;" the fourth, " Sermones sobre los Evan-
ge.lios ;" the fifth is " libro de exemplos," a curious assemblage of good
and bad ; and the sixth, " Victoria y Triunfo de Jesu Christo." Complete
sets are seldom found of the same edition, but vary as to dates and places,
and are usually priced at £1 or £5.
6280 Ville-Hardouin (Geoff, de) Histoire de l'Empire de Constan-
tinople sous les Empereurs Francois, avec la Suite par Ph.
582 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
Mouskes, les Notes, et l'Histoire de ce que les Francois et les
Latins ont fait de plus memorable dans l'Empire de Constan-
tinople, par C. Du Fresne, Dom. du Cange ; folio, calf, £1 4s.
Paris, 1657
028 1 Villers (Ch.) Essai sur l'Esprit et l'lnfluence de la Reformation
de Luther; 8vo. half bound, 2s. 6d. Paris, 1808
Villoison (J. B. C, d'Anse de) Anecdota Greeca ; vide No. 2332
6282 Vincent (St. de Paul, Fond, de la Congregation de la Mission)
Vie complete, par M. Collet, augmented des Discours et des
Ecrits textuels du Saint ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, £\ 4s. ibid. 1818
6283 la meme, par L. Abelly, augmentee des Morceaux
choisis, des Lettres, etc. ; 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, sewed, ibid. 1839
0000 le meme par l'Abbe Maury; vide No. 6271.
" St. Vincent de Paul, the pious and the good, the Apostle of modern
France, was the greatest reformer of society, and the most intelligent in-
terpreter of the doctrines of Christianity.'' — Card. Wiseman.
6284 Vincenzi (Al.) Sessio Quarta Concilii Tridentini viudicata, seu
Introductio in Scripturas Deutero-Canonicas Veteris Testa-
menti, in tres partes divisa ; 8vo. cloth, 7s. Roma, 1842-4
Vincentii (Lirinensis, A.D. 450) Opera ; vide Nos. 2333-6.
Vincentii (Beluacensis, A.D. 1260) Speculum Morale ; vide
No. 2337.
Vinesauf (Galfredi) Historia ; vide No. 708.
6285 Vinet (A.) Discours sur quelques Sujets religieux ; 8vo. sewed,
5s. 6d. Paris, 1832
6286 sur la Manifestation des Convictions Religieuses, et sur la
Separation de TEglise et de l'Etat, etc. 8vo. sd. 6s. 6d. ibid. 1842
6287 sur la Liberte des Cultes, et la Liberte Religieuse, et
Questions Ecclesiastiques ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 14s. Paris, 1855
6288 Theclogie Pastorale, ou Theorie du Ministre Evangelique ;
8vo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1854
6289 Homiletique, ou Theorie de la Prediction ; 8vo. sewed,
7s. 6d. ibid. 1854
Vinke (Hen. Eg.) Libri Symbolici ; vide No. 1321.
6290 Vireti (Petri) de veto Verbo Dei, Sacramentorum et Ecclesise
Ministerio libri II. ; de adulterinis Sacramentis liber ; de
adulterato Baptismi Sacramento et de Sanctorum Oleorum Usu
et Consecrationibus liber ; de adulterata Ccena Domini et de
tremendis S. Missse Mysteriis libri VI. et de Theatrica Missas
Saltatione Cento. Item ejusdem de Origine, Continuatione, Usu,
Auctoritate atque Prsestantia Ministerii Verbi Dei et Sacramen-
torum, libri XVIII. ; 2 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, scarce, £1 1 ls.6d.
Geneva, R. Stephani, 1553-4
" Viret, the colleague of Calvin, had the happy talent of turning the
superstitions he opposed into ridicule, which Dupin and other writers of
that party have never forgiven him." — Chalmers.
6291 Virvesii (Alfonsi, Canariensis Episcopi) Philippica? Dispu-
tationes XX adversus Lutherana Dogmata per Ph. Melanc-
thonem defensa, complectens summatim Disputationes nuper
Augustee ac deinde Ratisponee habitas ; 4to. vellum, scarce,
10s. 6d. Coloniie, 154 2
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 583
Visch (Car. de) Bibliotheca Cisterciensis ; vide No. 4559.
Ytsscher (N.) Figures de la Bible ; vide Appendix : Bible
Prints.
Vita Gulielmi I. Regis Anglise ; vide No. 727.
Yita D. Thomse a Becket ; vide No. 1705 et No. 728.
Vit.e Sanctorum, vide : Acta, Assemani, Beda, Bcehringer,
Giry, Legenda, Lipomani, Lippeloo, Martyrologie, Martyrolo-
gimn, Menologium, Messingbam, Rosweydus, Surius, Vastovius,
Vies, Vorragine, etc. etc.
Vit^e Sanctorum seorsum edita? ; vide Nos. 4767-74. S.
Aurelii Augustini, No. 4197 ; S. Th. a Becket, No 1705 et
No. 728 ; S. Benedicti, No. 1081 et 4498-9; S. Bernardi, No.
4548; S. Cuthberti, No. 4679; S. Dominici, No. 4570 ; S.
Francisci, No. 4590; S. Gregorii Turonensis, No. 4618, etc.
Vide etiam, Nos. 6259-6272.
Vitalts (Ordericus, ssec. XL) vide No. 2029.
6292 Vitringa (Campegi) Commentarius in Librum Propbetiarum
Jesaiee ; 2 vols, in I, folio, a few leaves damaged at the corners,
vellum, £1 Is. Leovardice, 1714
C'293 Idem liber ; 2 vols, folio, Dutch vellum, £1 1 6s. ibid.M 44
6294 Idem liber, alia editio ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, £, 1 5s.
Herborn. 1715
G295 Idem liber; 2 vols, folio, Dutch calf, £1 8s. ibid. 1715
Rosenmueller, re-echoing the opinions of Walch and Sehultens, uses
almost their identical words in saying : " Vitringa left all the interpreters
of Isaiah far behind him ;" whilst Bickersteth calls the Commentary "one
of the most useful hooks on this Prophet which a minister can possess."
6296 Ejusdem Apocalypsis Johannis, qua in veras interpre-
tandse ejus Hypotheses diligenter inquiritur ; 4to. vellum, 9s.
Amst. 1719
62^7 Idem liber, alia editio; 4to. vel. 9s. Leiicopatrce, 1721
62^8 — ■ Ejusdem Dissertationes Sacrse, etc. quibus Animadver-
siones suas adjecit II. Venema; 4to. vel. 5s. Franequerce, 1731
G299 Ejusdem Sacrarum Observationum libri IV. in quibus
Sacrorum imprimis Librorum Loca multa obscuriora perfun-
duntur ; 4to. vellum, 6s. 6d. ibid. 1 700
Dr. Burton acknowledges his obligations to the " Observationes Sacrae,"
in his Bampton Lectures.
6300 Ejusdem Doctrina Christianae Religionis per Aphorismos
summatim descripta, curaute M. Vitringa ; 8 vols, in 4, 4to.
boards, 15s. Arnliemii, 1/61
6301 Ejusdem de Synagoga vetere libri III. quibus de Nomi-
nibus, Structura, Origine, Miuistris et Sacris Synagogarum
agitur ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 12s. Leucopeties, 1726
6302 Viva (D. Soc. Jesu) Cursus Theologici ; Partes VIII. in uno
6303 Vivis (Joan. Lud. A.D. 1540) Opera omnia, distributa et ordi-
nata in Argumentorum Chassis praecipuis ; cum Vita Auctoris
a Gregorio Mejansio ; 8 vols, folio, beautifully printed, vellum,
Volumine ; 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. Pragce, 1716
£4 4s. Yalentice, 1 782-90
5S4 david nutt's catalogue. [thkolocy.
0304 — - — — Idem liber ; 8 vols, folio, Spanish binding, £4 14s. 6d.
ibid. 1782-90
Vives, who taught the Princess Mary, afterwards Queen of England,
Latin, was one of the most learned men of his time, and had been induced
to settle in England by Cardinal Wolsey, through whose influence he was
chosen Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford j and Henry VIII. and
Queen Catherine are said to have attended his Humanity Lectures, whilst
he resided at that University. " He is one of those," says Erasmus,
" whose glory will eclipse mine. He is a true philosopher and despiser of
fortune, and he is fit to beat the scholastics at their weapons, the use of
which he so perfectly understands." Indeed, he was one of the most
strenuous reformers of literature in his great works, " de corruptis artibus
et tradendis disciplinis." " Though the main object of this is the restora-
tion of what were called the studies of humanity (humaniores literae),
which were ever found incompatible with the old metaphysics, he does not
fail to lash the schoolmen directly in parts of this long treatise, so that no
one, according to Brucker, has seen better their weak points, or struck
them with more effect." — Hallam.
0305 Voelckkr's (K. H. W.) Mythologie des Japetischen Ge-
schlechts, oder der Suendenfall der Menschen nach Griechischen
Mythen ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Gd. Giessen, 1824
Voeleii (Guil.) Bibliotheca Juris Canonici ; vide No. 985.
Voet (J.) Commentarius ad Pandectas ; vide Jurisprudence.
0306 Voetii (Gisb.) Politica Ecclesiastica ; 4 vols. 4to. vellum,
£l 2s. Amstd. 1603-76
0307 Vogt (Jo.) Historia Fistula? Eucharistica3 ; 4to. 6s. Bremen, ] 750
6308 Vogel (P. J. S.) Versucb ueber die Religion der alten Aegypter
inid Grieschen ; 4to. plates, 4s. Gd. Nuernberg, 1793
G309 Vogt (Karl.) Neoplatonismus und Christentbum : Untersuch-
ung ueber die angeblicben Schriften Dionysius des Areopa-
giten ; 8vo. boards, 2s. Berlin, 1826
G310 Voit (Edmundi, Soc. Jesu) Theologiae Moralis ex probatorum
Authorum Principiis et variis Resolutionibus concinnata; 2 vols.
small 8vo. bogskin, 7s. Gd. Wirceburgi, 1754
Go 11 Volbeding (J. E.) Thesaurus Commentationum seleetarum et
antiquiorum et recentiorum illustrandis Antiquitatibus Chris-
tianis inservientium ; vol. 1, 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Lipsice, 1847
6312 Volkeltt (Jo.) de Vera Religione libri V. quibus praefixus est
Jo. Crellii liber de Deo et ejus Attributis ; 4to. vellum, 18s.
Iiacovice, 1G30
Publicly burned by the hangman at Amsterdam.
Von der Hardt (Herm.) ; vide Nos. 1225-8, et Nos. 2631-5.
G313 Voorst (J. van) Animadversiones de Usu Verborum cum Praepo-
sitionibus Compositorum in Novo Test. ; 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo.
sewed, 2s 6d. Lugd. Bat. 1818
6314 (JForncruu (3Ucobt "Br) HombartJtca $?t£torta quae a plerisque
Aurea Legenda Sanctorum appellatur ; folio, calf, £\ 4s.
Argentine, 14 06
6315 Vorstitjs (Jo.) de Ilebraismis Nov. Test, edidit, Notisque H.
Vitringse instruxit J. F. Fischer; 8vo. sewed, 7s. Lipsice, 1778
G31.G Voss (G. I.) Historia de Controversiis quas Pelagius ejusque
Reliquiae moverunt ; 4to. calf, 6s. Zugd. Bat. 1618
6317 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. calf, 6s. Amst. Ehevir, 1G55
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 585
6318 Vossn (Gcrardi) Opera omnia; G vols, folio, calf, £2 12s. Gd.
Amst. 1695-1701
" Tliey are fit books for a gentleman's library, containing very learned
discourses concerning all the sciences." — Locke.
6319 Ejusdem Theologia Gentilis et Physiologia Christiana,
sive de Origine et Progressu Idolatrke ; folio, 1 6s. Amst. 1700
" A treatise full of learning." — Leigh.
G320 Vossn (Isaac) de LXX Interpretibus eorumque Translatione et
Chronologia Dissertatioues ; 4to. 4s. Gd. Hagce Comitum, 1661
G321 Vriemoet (E. L.) Annotationes ad Dicta Classica Veteris Testa-
menti 3 vols, in 1, 8vo. Dutch binding, 10s. 6d. Franeq. 1/43-58
G322 Vrutigoyti (Tho. Franc, de) Certamen Scholasticum exposi-
tionum Argumentum pro Deipara ; etc. folio, vellum, scarce,
£1 10s. Lugduni, 1660
Wackernagel's (K. C. P.) Deutsches Kirchenlied ; vide
No. 3952 — Bibliographic de< Kirchenliedes, No. 3953.
6323 Wadding (Lucse, Hiberni) Annales Minorum, sive trium Ordi-
num a S. Erancisco institntorum ; 8 vols, folio, first edition,
complete, calf, scarce, £5 5s. Lugd. 1625-48, et Romce, 1654
0000 Ejusdem Annales Minorum, seu trium ordinum a S.
Francisco institntorum, Editio locupletior ; vide No. 4593.
C324 Ejusdem libri Volumen XXI. sive Continuatio P. F.
Stanislai Melchioris de Cerreto; folio, uncut, £2 10s.
Anconce, 1845
6325 Ejusdem libri Volumen XXII. ; folio, uncut, £2 10s.
Neapoli, 1847
Indispensable to complete both editions of the Annals.
6326 ■ Epitome ejusdem Libri ad Annum 1540 opera et studio
Fr. Haroldi, Hiberni ; 2 vols. fol. vel. £\ 1 6s. Romce, 1672
6327 Waehner (A. G.) Antiquitates Ebrseorum de Israeliticse Gentis,
Origine et Vicissitudine; 2 vols. 8vo. vellum. 7s. Goetinga, 1743
6328 Wagenseil's (Jo. Chr.) Belehrung der Juedisch-Teutschen B*d-
nnd Schreibart; etc. 4to. plates, half bound vellum, scarce,
£\ Is. Koenigsb. 1699
This is a very curious volume, and, like the author's other publications,
full of Rabbinical learning, as set out at length on the title-page, in.
eluding an elaborate reply to the question " whether a man may lawfully
wed two sisters in succession," entering fully into the Jewish law as to the
marriage with a deceased wife's sister. It also contains in Hebrew and
German, the book of Leprosy from the Talmud ; the Easter Hymns of
Jewish maidens, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, etc.
Wagenseilii (J. Ch.) Sota, de Uxore Adulterii suspecta ; vide
No. 2900— ejusdem Tela Ignea Satanea ; No. 2901— et ejus-
dem Exercitationes VI. No. 2902.
6329 Wagner's (A.) Geschichte der Urwelt, mit besouderer Berueck-
sichtigung der Menschenrassen und des Mosaischen Schoep-
fungsberichtes ; thick 8vo. (pub. at 12s.) sd. 6s. Leipz. 1845
6330 Wagnereck (F. C., Soc. Jesu) Expositio brevis et clara omnium
Pontificiarum Decretalium (sive Juris Canonici) folio (1082 pp.)
vellum, 12s. Diling. 1672
6331 Wahl (Chr. Abr.) Clavis Librorum Veteris Testamenti Apocry-
phoium Philologica; imp. 8vo. cloth, 16s. 6d, Lipsice, 1853
4 F
586 DAVID nutt's catalogue. [theology.
6332 Waul (Chr. Abr.) Clavis Novi Testamenti Philologica, Usibus
Academicis uccommodata ; 2 vols, best octavo edition (pub.
at £] Is.), sewed, 10s. ibid. 1829
6333 Idem liber, editio tertia, aucta ; 4to. cloth boards, 18s.
ibid. 1843
6334 Idem liber; 4to. hf. bd. calf, £\. ibid. 18 -13
6335 Idem liber in Epitomen redactus ; 4to. half bound, calf,
12s. ibid. 1831
6336 Walaei (Ant.) Opera omnia, continens Enchiridion Religionis
Reformat®, Loci Communes Thcologiae, Tractatus de Munere
Ministrorum Ecclesise, et de Inspectione Magistratus circa
illud ; Ilesponsionem ad M. Corvini Censuram, Compendium
Ethica? Aristoteles, etc. etc. ; 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce,
£1 4s. Liiffd. Bat. 1647-8
6337 Walch (Ch. "W. F.) Entwurf einer vollstaendigen Historie der
Ketzereien, Spaltungen und Religions-streitigkeiten bis auf die*
Zeiten der Reformation; 11 vols. 8vo. (published at £2 10s.)
sewed, or German boards, £\ 10s. Leipz. 1762-85
A work exhibiting great industry, patient investigation, and an acute
judgment, and consequently all but indispensable to those who would
trace the history of the rise and progress of the various dogmas of Churches
and sects from the Apostolic age, to the final separation of Latin and
Teutonic Christianity. Mr. Dowling calls Walch " The German Tillemont."
6338 Desselben Neueste Religionsgeschichte ; 9 vols. 8vo. Ger-
man binding, 18s. Lemgo, 117 1
6339 Desselben pragmatische Geschichte der vornehmsten
Moenchs-Orden ; 10 vols. 8vo. half bd. £ 1 5s. Leipzig. 1774
0000 Ejusdem Monumenta Medii iEvi ; vide No. 2338.
6340 Walch (J. E. J.) Persecutio Christianorum sub Diocletiano in
Hispania, ex antiquis Inscriptionibus percensa basque illustrata ;
12mo. boards, 3s. 6d. Jence, 1751
6341 i Ejusdem Persecutionis Christianorum Neronianae in
Hispania Explanatio ; 4to. bds. 3s. 6d. ibid. 1/53
Walchii (J. G.) Bibliotheca Patristica ; vide No. 564.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Theologica ; vide Nos. 502-3.
0000 Ejusdem Commentarius de Concilio Lateranensi ; vide
No. 1322.
6342 Ejusdem Miscellanea Sacra (de Transubstantione, de
Statu Mortuorum, de Resurrectione Fidelium, de Episcopo
Patre Spirituali, de Pelagianismo ante Pelagium, etc. etc.) ; 4to.
vellum, 10s. 6d. Amst. 1744
6343 ■ Ejusdem Historia Ecclesiastica Novi Testamenti variis
Observationibus illustrata ; 2 vols. 4to. hf. bd. 12s. Jence, 1744
Quoted by Weismann with great praise.
6344 — • Ejusdem Introductio in Libros Ecclesire Lutheranse sym-
bolicos, Observationibus historicis et theologicis illustrata ;
4to. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1732
6345 Idem liber, 4to. half bound, 6s. 6d. ibid. 1732
6346 Idem liber, 4to. vellum, 7s. 6d. ibid. 1732
Koecher praises, in the highest terms, the industry, lucid arrangement,
and historical accuracy of the " Introductio."
THEOLOGY.] NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 587
Walden (Thomas a) vide Thomas a Walden.
Waldensens ; vide Vaudois.
6347 Walenbrauch (And. et Petr.) Tractatus generales et speciales
de Controversiis Fidei. Accedunt Regulce Fidei Catholica? ;
2 vols, folio, vellum, £3 10s. Colon. 1670
Wallingford (Joannis) Historia ; vide No. 707.
Walonis Messalini (vel Salmasii) de Episcopis et Presbyteris ;
vide No, 5489.
Walsingham (Thomoe) Historia-, et Ypodigma Neustrise ; vide
No. 717.
6348 Walter's (F.) Lehrbuch des Kirchen-recht aller Christlichen
Confessionen ; 8vo. sewed, 9s. Bonn, 1856
"Walteri Hemingford Historia; vide Nos. 708 et 3009-10.
Waltoni (Briani, Angli,) Apparatus Biblicus ; vide No. 2896.
0000 Ej n sdem Prolegomena; vide Nos. 2897-8.
0000 Ejusdem libellus de Linguis Orientalibus ; vide No. 2899.
Wamesii (Jo.) Responsiones, sive Consilia de Jure Pontificio ;
vide No. 986.
6349 Weber's (C. J.) Moencherey, oder geschichtliche Darstellung
der Kloster-welt ; 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. Stuttgart, 1834
6350 Desselben Pabstthum ; 3 vols. Hvo. sd. 15s. ibid. 1834
6351 Weber's (G.) Geschichte der Kirchen Reformation in Grossbri-
tannien ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. 6d. Leipzig, 1856
6352 Webeii (Mich.) Confessio Augustana et Responsio Pontificia,
seu Confutatio quae vulgo dicitur ; 8vo. sd., 4s. 6d. Lipsice, 1822
0000 Ejusdem Libri Symbohci Ecclesia Lutheranee ; vide No.
1322*.
6354 Wegscheider (J. A.) Institutiones Theologian Christianse Dog-
matical. Accedunt Dogmatorum singulorum Historia et Cen-
sura ; thick 8vo. sewed, 4s. Halle, 1826
6355 Idem liber, alia editio, 8vo. (published at 12s.) sewed,
4s. 6d. ibid. 1833
6356 Wegscheider (S. V.) Dicta Probanda Veteris et Novi Testa-
menti, qua? in singulis Institutionum Theologian Christianse
Dogmatibus allegata sunt ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Halce, 1831
Weigelii (Chr.) Historiae Sacrae Iconibus representatae ; vide
No. 475. — Ejusdem Biblia Ectvpa, No. 476.
6357 Weil's (G.) Biblische Legenden der Muselmaenner ; 12mo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Frank/. 1845
6358 ■ Mohammed der Prophet, sein Leben und seine Lehre,
aus handschriftlichen Quellen und dem Koran geschoepft und
dargestellt ; 8vo. sewed, 10s. Stuttgard, 1843
6359 Desselben, Geschichte der Chalifen nach handschriftli-
chen, groesstentheils nach unbenutzten Quellen bearbeitet ;
3 large vols. 8vo. sewed, £2 8s. Mannheim, 1848-51
6360 Weimari (M. D.) Doctrina Accentuationis Hebrseae, una cum
ejusdem Usu Accentuationis Biblicae ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to. boards,
3s. 6d. Jence, 1708-1717
Weingart's (J. F.) Vorlesebuch fuer Land-kirchen ; vide
No. 4009.
588 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
G3G1 Weinkens (Joa.) Vera et GenninaHistoria Translations Mar-
tyrum SS. Marcellini et Petri ex Urbe Komana ad Abbatiam
SeligstadiensemOrdinis S. Benedicti, Carmine heroieoexpressa;
folio, vellum, scarce and curious, £1 Is. Franco/. 1/11
6362 Weislinger (F. N.) Armamentum Catholicum perantiquse
Bibliothecse Argentorati, illustratum ex libris ab anno 1453
usq. ad 1522 impresses. Accedunt Catalogus Librorum im-
pressorum Bibl. Argentorati Ordinis S. Johannis Hiero-
solymitani ; et ejusdem Catalogus MSS. ; 3 vols-, in 1 ; folio,
calf, scarce, 18s. Argentina, 1749
"... Opus plane est prseclarum et rarum, ingentis Laboris et Studii, pa-
risque Eruditiouis, Industrial, ac hifiiiitajLectionis,consummati Iudicii . . .
cui simile hactenus literatus orbis non aspexit." — Jos. ab Eggs, Card.
63G3 Weismann (Cb.) Introductioin Memorabilia Ecclesiast. Historise
sacrse Novi Testamenti, maxime vero Secnlorum primorum ac
novissimorum ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, 15s. Stuttg. 1/18
636-1 Idem liber, alia et optima editio ; 2 vols, in 4, 4to. un-
cut, £\. ibid. 174G
6365 Idem liber ; 2 vols. 4to. half bd. vellum, £\ Is. ibid. 1 746
6366 Idem liber ; 2 vols. 4to. calf, £\ 6s. ibid. 1746
6367 Idem liber ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum, £\ 10s. ibid. 1746
Bishop Conybeare, whose opinion is reiterated by Mr. Dowling, pays
a well-merited tribute to the great ability, integrity, and piety of Weismann
in the following words : " I would take this opportunity of observing, that
they who have seen cause to regret that the history of Mosheim presents
rather an external than an internal view of the Church of Christ, and who
perceive that the pious Milner did not altogether possess the extent of in-
formation, or the freedom from party spirit, requisite to his undertaking,
will find in the History of Weismann, both the piety of the latter, and the
historical fulness and accuracy of the former." — Bampton Lectures.
6368 Weisse (C. H.) Die Joel der Gottbeit eine pbilosopbiscbe Ab-
bandlung. ; sewed, 3s. 6d. Dresden, 1833
6369 Pbilosopbiscbe Dogmatik oder Philosophic des Christen-
thums ; vol. 1, tbick 8vo. sewed, 10s. Leipzig, 1855
6370 ■ Desselben Evangeliscbe Gescbichte-Kritisch und pbilo-
sopbisch bearbeitet ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 18s. ibid. 1838
63/1 Welchman (Ed.) Articuli XXXIX. Ecclesiee Anglicanse textu
S. Scripturae et Patribus primsevorum confirmati et illustrati ;
8vo., 3s. 6d. Oxonii, 1793
Wendover (Rogeri cle) Historia ; vide No. 3003-4.
63/2 Wf.renfels (Sam.) Opuscula Theologica, Pbilosophica et Phi-
lologica ; 4to. portrait, vellum, 6s. Basil, 1718
6373 Idem liber; best edition, 2 vols. 4to. portrait, half-bound,
vellum, 9s. Lausannce, 1739
6374 Idem liber ; 2 vols, in 1, 4to., portrait, calf, 9s. ibid. 1/39
6375 Idem liber; 2 vols. 4to., portrait, calfj 10s. Gd. ibid. 1739
6376 Idem liber ; 2 vols. 4to., portrait, calf gilt, 14s. ibid. 1 739
These Opuscula contain the separate publications of one of the most
sound and able critics of the Lutheran Church, collected by himself. The
great object of his life was the union of those branches of the Church
called Protestant, or more properly defined by the Dean of St. Paul's as
Teutonic Christians ; and his celebrated dissertations on the words, " this
is my body," and upon "the adoration of the Host," were written to re-
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON, 589
concile the differences of Lutherans and Calvinists upon the doctrine of the
Real Presence. Abroad these Opuscula are much prized.
6377 Wesseli (Jo. Gansfortii Groningensis, a.d. 1489) rarse et
reconditse Doctrinae Viri, qui olim Lux Mundi vulgo dictus
fuit, Opera quae inveniri potuerunt omnia partim ex antiquis
editionibus, partim ex Manuscriptis erecta ; 4to. hogskin, rare,
£1 10s. Groningce, 1614
0000 Ullmann (C.) Johann Wesseli, ein Vorgaenger Luthers ;
vide No. 6160 et 6161.
" Had I previously been acquainted with the writings of John Wessel,
well indeed might my enemies say, ' Luther has only borrowed from
Wessel,' for so kindred are our spirits, that there is no shade of difference
between the two." — Luther.
63/8 Wessenberg's (J. H. von) grossen Kirchenversammlungen d.
15ten u. IGten Jahrhunderts in Beziehung auf Kirchenver-
besserung gescbicbtlieh u. kritisch dargestellt mit einleitender
Ubersicht der fruebern Kirchengeschichte ; 4 vols. 8vo. (pub-
lished at £\ 8s.) sewed, 16s. Constant, 1845
G379 Dieselben; 4 vols. 8vo. half bd. calf, £\. ibid. 1845
6380 Wetstenii (J. J.) Prolegomena in Novum Testamentum cum
notis edidit Joh. Sal. Semler ; 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Halse, 1764
0000 Ejusdem Editio Novi Testamenti ; vide No. 331.
6381 Wette (W. M. L. de) Ueber die Glaubwuerdigkeit der Buecher
der Chronik, &c. ; 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Halle, 1806
6382 Desselben Uebersetzung der Psalmen ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Heidelberg, 1829
6383 Desselben Commentar ueber die Psalmen ; 8vo. 4s.
ibid. 1811
6384 Dieselbe 5te Auflage herausgegeben von Dr. G. Bauer ;
8vo. sewed, 10s. Heidelberg, 1857
6385 Desselben Kurzgefasstes exegetisches Handbuch zum
Neuen Testament; 3 vols, in 11 parts, 8vo. sewed, £1 13s.
Leipzig, 1855, etc.
Vol. L— 1. Ev. Matthsei, 3s. 6d. 2. Ev. Lucse und Marci, 3s. 3. Ev.
und Briefe Johannis, 4s. 6d. 4. Apostelgeschichte, 3s.
„ II. — 1. Roemerbriefe, 3s. 2. Corintherbriefe, 4s. 6d. 3. Gajather et
Thessalonicherbriefe, 2s. 6d. 4. Colossier, Philemon, Ephesier,
Philippier, 3s. 5. Titus, Timotheus, Hebraeer, 3s.
,, III. — 1. Briefe des Judas, Petrus und Jacobus, 3s. 2. Die Offen-
barung Johannis, 3s.
6386 Dasselbe, 3 vols, in 2, 8vo. half bound, calf, nearly new,
£1 4s. ibid. 1838, etc.
Second-hand Copies of this Popular Series : —
6387 Kurze Erklaerung des Evangeliums Matthaei ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
C388 Kurze Erklaerung der Evangelien des Lukas und Markus ; 8vo. sd. Is. 6d.
6389 Kurze Erklaerung des Evangeliums und der Briefe Johannis ; 8vo. sewed,
Is. 6d.
6390 Kurze Erklaerung der Apostelgeschichte ; 8vo. Is. 6d.
6391 Kurze Erklaerung der Roemerbriefe; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
6392 Kurze Erklaerung der Corintherbriefe ; 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
6393 Kurze Erklaerung der Briefe an die Galater und Thessalonicher; 8vo.
sd. Is. 6d.
590 david nutt's catalogue. [theology.
I
Wette (W. M. L. dej
6394 Kurze Erklaerung der Briefe an die Colosser, an Philemon, an die
Ephesier und Philipper, 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
6395 Kurze Erklaerung der Briefe an Titus, Timotheus und an die Hebneer ;
8vo. sewed, Is. 6d.
6396 Kurze Erklaerung der Briefe des Judas, Petrus und Jacobus; 8vo.
sewed, 3s.
6397 Kurze Erklaerung der Offenberung Johannis, 8vo. sewed, 3s.
6398 die Heilige Schrift des Neuen Bundes, ausgelegt, erlaeu-
tert und entwickelt ; 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 7s. Berlin, 1825
6399 Desselben Biblische Dogmatik Alten und Neuen Tes-
taments ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Berlin, 1818
6400 Dieselbe, dritte Auflage, 8vo., cloth, 2s. Gd. Berlin, 1831
0401 Desselben Lehrbuch der Christlichen Dogmatik, in ihrer
historis.ch.en Entwickelung; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 5s. ibid. 1813
6402 Desselben Wesen des Christlichen Glaubens vom Stand-
punkte des Glaubens dargestellt; 8vo. sewed, 6s. 6d. Basel,l846
6403 Desselben Hauptstuecke des Christlichen Glaubens,
ausgelegt. ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. ibid. 1849
6404 Desselben Lehrbuch der Christlichen Sittenlehre und der
Geschichte, derselben ; 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Berlin, 1833
6405 Desselben Vorlesungen ueber die Sittenlehre ; zwei Ab-
theilungen ; die allgemeine und die besondere ; 4 vols. 8vo.
(pub. at £\ 4s.) sewed, 14s. Berlin, 1823-24
6406 Ueber Religion und Theologie, 12mo. 3s. 6 J. ibid. 1821
640/ Ueber die Religion, ihr Wesen, ihre Erscheinungsformen
und ihren Einfluss auf das Leben ; 8vo. (published at 9s.)
cloth, 5s. ibid. 1827
6408 Desselben Predigten, theils auslegender, theils abhan-
delnder Art ; Erste Sammlung ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Basel, 1825
6408* Desselben Gedanken ueber Malerei und Bankunst, be-
sonders in Kirchlicher Beziehung ; 12mo. sewed, Is. 6d.
Berlin, 1846
6409 Desselben Lehrbuch der historisch-kritischen Einleitung
in die Buecher des Alten und Neuen Testaments ; 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 12s. Berlin, 1852
0000 ■ Desselben Lehrbuch der Hebraischjudischen Archseo-
logie ; vide No. 2903.
6410 Desselben Compendium : — A. D. C. Twesten's Vorle-
sungen ueber die Dogmatik des Evangisch Lutherischen
Kirche, nach dem Compendium des Dr. W. M. L. de Wette,
Vol. I. (Einleitung und der erste Britische Theil) 8vo. sewed,
3s. 6d. Hamburg, 1838
6411 Desselben zweiten Bandes erste Abtheilung, (Theologie
und Angeologie), 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. ibid. 1837
6412 Wex (J. Soc. Jesu) Doctrina theorico-practica SS. Canonum ;
2 vols, folio, emblematic front., hogskin, 12s. Aug. Vind. 1708
6413 Wharton (Henrici) Historia de Episcopis et Decanis Londi-
nensibus nee non de Episcopis et Decanis Assavensibus ; 8vo.
calf, 5s. Lond. 1695
0000 Ejusdem Anglia Sacra; vide Nos. 718 et 47/5.
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 591
6414 Whitakeri (Guil. Angli, Coll. S. Joannis in Acad. Cantabr.
Prsefecti, A.D. 1595) Opera Theologica, cum Vita Auctoris ;
2 vols, in 1, folio, hogskin, £2 2s. Geneva, 161 0
6415 Idem liber, alia editio, 2 vols, in 1, folio calf, £2 2s.
Aurelice Allobr. 1610
" The honour of our schools and the angel of our Church, learned
Whitaker, than whom our age saw nothing more memorable." — Bp. Hall.
6116 Ejusdem adversus Stapletoni Defensionein Ecclesiasticse
Authoritatis pro Authoritate Sacrse Scripturse Duplicatio ;
small folio, title inlaid, calf, scarce, £1 Is. Cantabrigice, 1594
641/ Ejusdem Prselectiones (do Conciliis contra Pontificios,
imprimis Robertum Bellarminum) editse opera et cura Joannis
Allenson, Coll. S. Joannis in Acad. Cantab. Socii ; Herbonce
Nuss. 1607 — Mornrei (Phil, de Plessy) de Veritate Religionis
Christiana? Liber, adversus Infideles ; ibid. 1602. — Freitagii
(Arnoldi) Vitse Mortisque Philippi Mornsei Consideratio ;
ibid. 1602, 3 vols, in 1, small tfvo. vellum, scarce, 12s. v. a.
G418 Ejusdem de Peccato Originali Tractatus, adversus tres
libros Thomae Stapletoni de Universa Justificatione, editus,
opera et cura Joan. Allenson, Collegii Prsedicti Socii ; small
8vo., new in calf, old style, scarce, 15s. Hanov. 1604
6119 Ejusdem ad N. Sanderi Demonstrationes in Libro Visi-
bilis Monarchic positas, quibus Romanum Pontificum non esse
Anti-Christum docere instituit, Responsio. Accessit Thesis de
Anti-Christo ; small 8vo. vellum, rare, 12s. Londini, 1683
6420 Whitby (Dan.) Examen Variarum Lectionum D. Millii in Nov.
Test, cum Prsefatione S. Havercampi ; 8vo. 4s. Luyd.Bat. 1/24
6421 Ejusdem de S. Scripturarum Interpretatione secundum
Patrum Commentarios ; 8vo. calf, 9s. Londini, 1714
6422 Ejusdem Disquisitiones in Eidei Nicense Defensionem
Clarissimi Bulli ; 8vo. calf, 4s. ibid. 1718
6423 White (Alexaudri) Schismatis Anglicani Redargutio ; small 8vo.
vellum, scarce, 12s. Lovanii, 1661
The author tells us that he was " ex eodem Schismata per Dei Gratiam
ad Fidem Catholicam conversus."
6424 White (J.) Diatessaron, sive integra Historia Domini nostri
Jesu Christi, Greece, ex IV. Evangeliis inter se collatis ; 8vo.
thick paper, calf, 4s. Oxonii, 1800
" The time and place in which each event happened, are judiciously no-
ticed in the margins, and a very useful Evangeha Harmonia connects the
whole with peculiar clearness." — Horne.
6425 Wicelii (G.) Postilla, hoc est Enarratio Epistolarum et Evan-
geliorum de Tempore et de Sanctis per totum Annum, Latine
reddidit Ger. Lorichius ; folio, hogskin, 14s. Colon. 1553-5
6426 Ejusdem Epistolarum libri IV. ; 4to. vellum, scarce, 12s.
Lipsice, 1537
Gerder and Bauer both bear testimony to the rarity of all Wicelius's
works.
6427 A. Neandri Commentatio de Georgio Wicelio, ejusque in
Ecclesia Evangelica animo ; 4to. sewed, 2s. Berol. 1839
592 david kutt's catalogue. [theology.
0428 Wichelhaus (Jo.) die sieben Sendschreiben an die sieben
Gemeinen in Asien ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. Elberfeld, 1827
6429 Wichmanni (Jo.) Cbronologia Sacra : I. de Temporis Partibus ;
II. de Temporibus et Annis Sacrarum Historiarum, etc.
4to. bds. 5s. Rostoch, 1655
6430 Wiclf.fi (Joannis) Dialogorum, libri IV. ; 4to., portrait, scarce,
10s. Francofurti, 1753
With a list of Wycliff's works carefully compiled. The Dean of St.
Paul's, in speaking of Wycliff, whom he calls " the founder of Teutonic
Christianity," and whose translation of the Scriptures he pronounces suffi-
cient lahour for a life, goes on to say, " his industry, even in those laborious
days, was astonishing. The number of his hooks, mostly, indeed, brief
tracts, baffles calculation. Two hundred are said to have been burned in
Bohemia. He was acknowledged to be a consummate master in the dia-
lectics of the schools ; he was the pride as well as the terror of Oxford.
He was a subtle schoolman, and a popular religious pamphleteer." —
Milman's Latin Christianity. There is a fine contemporary MS. of
Wycliff's New Testament in the library of Winchester College.
6431 Boebringer's (Fried.) Vor-Reformatoren des XIV. und
XV. Jahrhunderts ; Erste Haelfte ; Johannes von Wykliffe ;
royal 8vo. sewed, 9s. Zuerich, 1856
This is the first volume of a second series of Boebringer's " Church
History in Biographies" (No. G33); and for the first time justice is done
to our great reformer by a foreign writer, the author at once admitting
that "hitherto the importance and influence of Wycliff's mission has
neither been understood nor appreciated on the continent, where Huss was
but the eeho of him in all that appertained to theological reformation (in
theologisch-reformatorischen Dingen), though Neander, delighting in the
Bohemian, and not so well appreciating Wycliff, inclines to contest this
position."
6432 Wieseler's (K.) Chronologie des Apostolischen Zeitalters bis
zum Tode der Apostel Paulus und Petrus ; 8vo. (published
at 10s.) cloth, 6s. Goettingen, 1848
6433 Widdrington (Rogeri, vel Thomas Preston, Angli), ltesponsio
Apologetica pro Jure Principum ; 8vo. vellum, scarce, 12s.
Cosftwpoli, 1612
6434 Wiest (Steph.) Demonstratio Religionis Christianas (I. 1. Ency-
clopaedia Theologica ; I. 2. Methodologia Theologica ; II. et
III. Theologia Dogmatica Generalis ; IV. — VI. Theologia
Dogmatica Specialis ;) 6 vols. 8vo. portrait, sewed, £1 10s.
Ingolst. 1788-97
6435 Idem liber, 6 vols, in 5; 8vo. German paper binding,
lettered, £\ 10s. ibid. 1788-97
6436 Ejusdem Institutiones Theologian Dogmatical in Usum
Academicum ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 10s. Landish. 1824
6437 ' — Ejusdem Institutiones Patrologicae in Usum Academicum ;
8vo. sewed, 5s. Ingolst. 1795
6438 Wigandt (M.) Tribunal Confessariorum et Ordinandorum,
juxta Dogmata Angelici Doctoris Thomas Aquinatis : accedit
Prsepositionum Datnuatarum et Bullae cruciatse Tractatus
T. Vidal ; 2 vols, in 1 ; folio, half bd. cf. 10s. 6d. Colon. 1739
6439 Wiugers" (G. F.) Versuch einer pragmatischen Darstellung
des Augustinismus und Pelagianismus nach ihrer geschicbt-
lichen Entwickelung ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s, Hamburg, 1833
NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 593
G440 Wiggf.rs (Job.) Commentaria in tertiam Partem D. Thomee de
Sacramentis ; 3 vols, in 2, folio, calf, 15s. Lovanii, 1741
Wires (Thomse) Historia ; vide No. 708.
Wilhelmi (Conquestoris) Res Gestae; vide No. 727.
6441 Wilke (Chr. G.) Clavis Novi Testamenti philologica Usibus
Scholarum et Juvenum Theologiee studiosorum ; 2 vols. 8vo.
boards, 10s. 6d. Dresdce, 1841
C442 Desselben Ur-Evangelist, oder exegetisch-kritische Un-
tersnchung ueber das Verwandtscbafts-verhaeltniss der ersten
drei Evangelien ; tbick 8vo. (published at 12s.) boards, 6s.
Leipzig, 1838
6443 Desselben Neutestamentlicbe Rbetorik, ein Seitenstueck
zur Grammatik des Neutestamentlichen Sprachwissen ; 8vo.
boards, 4s. 6d. Dresden, 1843
6444 Wilcke's (W. F.) Geschicbte des Tempel-ordens ; 2 vols, in 1,
8vo. boards, 9s. Leipzig, 1826
6445 Wilken's (Fried.) Geschichte der Kreuzzuege nach Morgen-
leendischen und Abend-laendischen Berichten ; 7 vols. 8vo., 2
folding maps (published at £3 18s.), half bound, £\ 12s.
Leipzig, 1807-32
6446 Dieselbe ; 7 vols. 8vo. 2 folding maps (published at
£3 18s.), sewed, £1 16s. ibid. 1807-32
0447 Dieselbe; 7 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, carmine edges, £3.
ibid. 1807-32
To those to whom the reading of Byzantine Greek, and Monkish Latin
affords but little pleasure, or who prefer a lucid and accurate narrative of
this most eventful period in the world's history, to the crude and ill-digested
annals of contemporary historians, M. Wilken's work opens a source of
the most varied information respecting the Crusades and their influence
upon the civilization of Western Europe, written in the pleasant style of a
romance, with all the accuracy and research of the historian, deeply read in
the Arabick, Syriac, Greek, and monkish chroniclers, whether in manuscript
or print, of whose records his work furnishes every particular worthy of
credit.
Wilhelmus, vide Guilielmus.
Wilhelmi Malmesbiriensis Historia et Novelise ; vide Nos. 715
et 3011.
Wilhelmi Neubrigensis vel Parvi, aut Petit ; vide Nos. 714,
1953, et 3012-13.
Wilkins (Davidis) Concilia Magnee Britanniee ; vide No. 1324.
C448 Williams (Daniel) Veritas Evangelica definita et affirmata in
qua queedam Doctoris Crispii Opiniones considerantur, et
oppositse Veritates perspicua explicantur et confirmantur ;
12mo., privately printed according to the will of Dr. Williams,
the founder of Red Cross Street Library, scarce, 5s. Lond. 1740
6449 Wills (G. A.) Beytraege zur Geschichte des Antibaptismus in
Deutschland; 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d. Nuernberg, \777
Willielmus ; vide Guilielmus.
Willielmtjs Calculus ; vide No. 705.
6450 Wiltsch (Jo. El. Th.) Atlas Sacer sive Ecclesiasticus, inde ab
antiquissimis Religionis Christianse propagatae Temporibus
usque ad Primordia Sseculi XVI. respectu habito Judaeorum per
* 4 G
591 david nutt's catalogue [theology.
totum Orbem dissipatorum nee non Regionum a Gentilibus a l
Mohammedanis incultarum, singulis Tabulis ; royal folio, witb
five coloured maps, 15s. Gothce, 1843
Wimmer's (G. A.) Liturgie fuer die Evangelische Kircbe ; vide
No. 4010.
Winer's (G. B.) Handbuch der Theologiscben Literatuv ; vide
Nos. 504-5.
6451 Desselben Grammatik des Neutestamentlicben Sprach-
idioms als sichere Grundlage der Exegese bearbeitet ; dritte
Auflage, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Leipzig, 1830
6452 ■ — Dieselbe, vierte Auflage, 8vo. bds. 3s. Gd. ibid. 1836
6153 Dieselbe, seebste Auflage; 8vo. sd. 6s. ibid. 1855
6454 Desselben Bibliscbes Realwoerterbuch zum Handge-
brauch fuer Studierende, etc. ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £1 8s )
cloth, 10s. 6d. Leipzig, 1833-8
6455 Dasselbe; 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. 14s. ibid. 1833-8
6156 Dasselbe, dritte Auflage ; 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at £1 15s.),
sewed, £1 Is. Leipzig, 1849
The value of this book consists in its being an alphabetical handbook of
Sacred History, Geography, Manners and Customs, as well as a bio-
graphical Dictionary of persons mentioned in the Bible, with references to
further sources of information in every case, so that the student need take
nothing for granted, but satisfy himself.
0000 Desselben Chaldseisches Lesebuch ; vide No. 2904.
0157 Winter's (V. A.) Geschichte der Baierschen Wiedertaeufer
im XYJ. Jahrhunderte ; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Muenich, 1809
0000 Desselben Katbolisches Ritual ; vide No. 3954.
0458 Winterfeld (C. von) Joannis Gabrieli und sein Zeitalter ;
zur Geschichte der Bluethe heiligen Gesanges im XVIten, und
der ersten Entwicklelung der Hauptformen unserer heutigen
Tonkunst in diesem und dem folgenden Jahrhunderte, zumal
in der Venedischen Tonschule ; 3 vols. 4to. sewed, £2 2s.
Berlin, 1834
Winton : — Chronicon Wintonense : vide No. 3011 — Wyke-
hami Vita, No. 4778 — Wykeham and his Colleges, ibid.
Wirtenbergensis Ducis Christopheri Confessio Fidei, A.D.
1561 ; vide No. 1203. •
6461 Wirz's (L.) Helvetische Kirchen-geschichte ; 5 vols. 8vo. sewed,
£2 2s. Zuerich, 1808-19
6462 Witschel (J. H. W.) Morgen-und Abendopfer in Gessengen ;
8vo. boards, Is. 6d. Sidzbach, 1828
Wisf.man (Cardinalis) Horse Syriacse ; vide No. 2905 — V.es-
pera Cantica, No. 3849.
6463 ses Conferences sur les Doctrines et les Pratiques de
l'Eglise Catholique. Precedees d'un Essai sur les Progres
et la Situation du Catholicisme en Angleterre par Alfred
Nettement ; 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 8s. Bruxelles, 1839
6464 les memes ; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 9s. ibid. 1839
The introduction of 40 pages is a curious and interesting resume of the
state of Romanism in England, in which the author uses the following
words, after having enumerated many noble names as belonging to the Church
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 595
of Rome in Great Britain and Ireland. " Le Protestantisme, comme un
grand cadavre. se corrompt et se dissont, et l'on pourrait lui appliquer les
terribles paroles par lesquelles Tertullien exprime la dissolution de notre
chair, tout ces sectes sont innombrables, tout elles sont vagues, absurdes et
indeterminees : "II devient un je ne sais quoi, qui n'a de nom dans aucune
langue." Ce je ne sais quoi, dernier degre de la pourriture morale et
de la decomposition des idees, c'est l'incredulite, la scepticisme, et l'indif-
ference oti vont se fondre les elements multiples et opposes de l'Heresie."
64G5 Witsii Opera : Miscellanea Sacra, 2 vols. — de (Economia Fcede-
rum Dei cum Hominibus, 1 vol. — in Symbolum Apostolorum,
1 vol. — Meletemata Leidensia, 1 vol. — iEgyptiaca, etc., 1 vol. ;
— altogether 6 vols. 4to. vellum, £1 16s.
Amst., Traj., et Lugd. Bat. 1683-1703
6466 Ejusdem Exercitationes Sacrae in Symbolum quod Apos-
tolorum dicitur, et in Orationem Dominicam ; 2 vols, in 1,
4to. half bound, calf, 5s. Franco/. ] 689
6467 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. vellum, 6s. Herbom. 1712
6468 Ejusdem Miscellanea sacra, quibus de Prophetis et Pro-
phetia, de Tabernaculi Levitici Mysteriis, de Cultu Molocbi,
etc. disseritur ; 4to. plates, calf, 7s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1692
6169 Idem liber, alia editio; 2 vols. 4to. portrait, vellum, 9s.
Herbom, 1733
6170 Ejusdem ^Egyptiaea, sive de iEgyptiacorum Sacrorum
cum Hebraicis Collatione, lib. III. et de decern Tribubus
Israelis; 4to. vellum, 5s. ibid. 1717
6471 Idem liber, alia editio ; 4to. vellum, 6s. Basil, 1/3'J
6472 Ejusdem (Economia Fcederum Dei cum Hominibus ; 4to.
vellum, 7s. Herbom, 1712
6473 Ejusdem Meletemata Leidensia, Praelectiones de Vita
Pauli Apostoli ; Comment, in Epistolam Judae Apostoli ; 4to.
vellum, 7s. ibid, \7i-7
6474 Witte (Petrus de) Catechizing upon the Heidelbergh Cate-
chisme of the Reformed Christian Religion, translated for the
English Reformed Congregation in Amsterdam ; small 8vo.
(870 pp.) uncut, scarce, £\ Is. Amsterdam, n. d.
6475 Woidii (C.) Notitia Codicis Alexandrini, curavit Notasque ad-
jecit M. G. L. Spohn ; 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. Lipsice, 1788
This is the Preface and various readings of the facsimile of the celebrated
Alexandrine Manuscripts, edited by Woide, with some valuable additions
by the editor.
6476 Wolfburgi (Mart. Casp.) Observationes Sacrse in Novum Tes-
tamentum, Fiensburgi, \1\1 — Wokenii (M. Francisci) Medi-
tationes privatae, Theolcgico-Philologico-Philosophico-Criticae,
Lips. 1716 — Eckhardi (M. Tobise) Technica Sacra, sive de
Origine et Usu Verborum atque Phrasium quae Sensibus Mys-
ticis a Spiritu S. et Ecclesia accommodata sunt, Quedlinburgi,
1716 ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to. veilum, 10s. 6d. v. I. et a.
6477 Wolfii (J. C.) Curee Philologicae et Criticre in IV. Evangelia
et Actus Apostolicos (et in ceteros Novi Test, libros) ; 5 vols.
4to. half bound, uncut, £1 Is. Basil. 1741
6478 ■ Idem liber ; 5 vols. 4to. vellum, £\ 4s. ibid. 1741
6479 Idem liber; 5 vols. 4to. russia, £1 5s. ibid. 1741
596 DAVID NUTT, BOOKSELLER,
6480 Wolfii (J. C.) Curre Philologies? : Idem liber ; 5 vols., ibid.
1739-41, cui accedunt J. C. Kcecheri Analecta Pliilologica
et Exegetica quibus Curse Philologicse Wolfii supplentur ;
Altenburg, 1/66 : 6 vols. 4to. Dutch calf, £\ 15s. 1739-66
" quibus Integritati Contextus Gracci consulitur, Sensus Ver-
borum ex Praesidiis Philologicis illustrantur, Diversae Interpretum Sen-
tentiae summatim enarrantur, et modesto Examini subjectee vel approbantur
vel repelluntur." — Such is the promise of the title-page, and how well it
was redeemed is attested by four editions of the work having been printed
respectively in 1725, 1737, 1739, and 1741. It not only illustrates Jewish
and Rabbinical literature, but prominently the text of the old Testament
itself, including the Apocryphal books, and Hebrew, lexicographical, and
philological works are carefully examined, as are also the writings of those
opposed to Jewish traditions and interpretations.
6481 Ejusdem Curee philologicae et criticae in omnes Pauli
Epistolas ; 4to. calf, 5s. Ilamb. 1732-34
64S2 Ejusdem Curae philologicae et critical in SS. Jacobi, Petri,
Judse et Joannis Epistolas huj usque Apocalypsin ; 4to. calf,
5s. ibid. 1735
0000 Ejusdem Notitia Karacorum ; vide No. 2906.
6483 Ejusdem Manichaeismus ante Manichaeos et in Chris-
tianismo redivivus ; small 8vo. 5s. ibid. 1707
" It throws light upon the history of many heretics who preceded
Manes." — Burton.
0000 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Hebrsea ; vide Nos. 566-7.
0000 Ejusdem Anecdota Graeca ; vide No. 2339.
6484 Wolfii (Jo.) Lectionum Memorabilium et Reconditarum Cen-
tenarii XVI. cum Indice Linsii (cognomine Hagendorn); 2 vols,
folio, many cuts, bogskin, £1 8s. Lavingce, 1600-8
6485 ■ Idem liber, alia editio cum Indice ; 2 vols, folio, vellum,
£\ 10s. . Franco/. 1671
"A common-place book of as many curious, extraordinary, true and false
occurrences, as ever were introduced into two ponderous volumes. It is
impossible to read Wolfius' preface, or to cast a glance at his work, without
being delighted with his liberality of disposition, and astonished at the
immensity of his labour." — Dibdin.
6486 Wolf's (P. P.) Geschichte der Romischkatholischen Kirche,
unter der Regierung Pius VI. ; 7 vols. 8vo. portrait, sewed,
£\ Is. Zverich, i 793-1802
6487 Desselben allgemeine Geschichte der Jesuiten von dem
Ursprunge des Ordens bis auf diese Zeit ; 4 vols. 8vo. vellum,
10s. ibid. 1788
6488 Wood (Anth. a) Athenae Oxonienses, an exact History of all
the Writers who have had their Education in the University
of Oxford : to which are added the Fasti, or Annals of the
said University. A new Edition, with large Additions by Ph.
Bliss ; 4 vols. 4to. calf gilt (cost ^618 18s.), £8 8s.
Oxford, 1813-20
0000 Wurdtwein (S. A.) Subsidia Diplomatica et Juris Ecclesiastic!
Germaniae ; vide No. 987 — Ejusdem Thuringia et Eichsfeldia
Ecclesiastica, No. 4776; et Monasticon Palatinum, No. A777-
6489 Wuttke's (Ad.) Abhandlung ueber die Cosmogonie der heid-
nischen Voelker vor der Zeit Jesu und der Apostel. ; Svo.
sewed, 2s. 6d. Haag. 1850
NO. 2/0, STRAND, LONDON. 507
Wykeham : Th. Martyni Vita Gulielmi Wicami ; vide No.
4778— M. E. C. Walcott's Wykeham and his Colleges ; ibid.
6400 Xaverii (Francisci, Soc. Jesu) Epistolarum libri IV. nova
qnarumdam Accessione, opus omnibus Operariis Evangelicis
perutile ab H. Tursellino, Soc. Jesu, in Latinam conversum,
cum Appendice sive libro V. a Petro Possino addito ; 12mo.
vellum, 5s. Lugd. 1682
6491 Xaverh's Thaumaturgus ; cum Opusculis XV. de S. Indiarum
Apostolo a L. Frizon ; 8vo. scarce, 12s. Burdigalce, 1684
The apostle of India and Japan was born at Xavier, in Navarre, in 1506,
and died in sight of China, where he was about to preach the gospel, in
1552. He was canonized in 1622,
6492 Xavier (II., Soc. Jesu) Historia Christi, Persice scripta, et nunc
Latine reddita et annotata a L. de Dieu ; ejusdem Historia,
S. Petri Persice scripta, et Latine reddita ; L. de Dieu Rudi-
menta Linguae Persicse ; 3 vols, in 1, 4to vellum, 7s. 6d.
Lugd. Bat. Elzevirii, 1639
Xiphilinus (Jo., circa A.D. 1070) ; vide No. 2340.
6493 Ximenez (Andr.) Descripcion delR. Monasterio de San Lorenzo
del Escorial, su magnificio Templo, Panteon, Palacio, y Biblio-
teca : con un Tratado de los insignes Profesores de las Bellas
Artes, Estatuaria, Arquitectura y Pintura, que concurrieron a
su fundacion, y despices le han enriquecido con sus Obras ;
folio, numerous plates, Spanish binding, £\ 5s. Madrid, 1764
This volume is the record of the splendour of the Escurial, rich in trea-
sures of Literature and Art, prior to the French occupation and spoliation
during the Peninsular war.
6494 Ximenes Marsolier (M. de) Histoire du Cardinal Fr. Ximenes ;
2 vols. 12mo. portrait, calf, 7s. 6d. Amst. 1693
Yeates' (Thos.) Syriac Grammar ; vide No. 2907.
Ye pes (Ant. de) Coronica de la Orden de S. Benito, vide No.
4532 ; Chronicon Ordinis S. Benedicti, No. 4533 ; Chronique
de l'Ordre de S. Benoist, No. 4534.
Yepes (D. de) Historia de la Persecucion de Inglaterra; vide
No. 4779.
Ypodigma Neustrise ; vide No. 717.
Yves (vel Ivo, Carnotensis Episcopus, A.D. 1115); vide Nos.
2020-1.
6495 Ysamberti (Nich.) Theologia, sive Disputationes in Summam
Divi Thomce ; 5 vols, folio, calf, £2 Paris, 1643
6496 Yvonis (Paris. Capucini) Digestum Sapientiae et Scientiarum
omnium Divinarum atque humanarum ; 3 very thick vols.
(each about 1 250 pp.) ; folio, scarce, £2 12s. 6d. Paris, 1659-61
Zacagni (L. A.) Collectanea Monumentorum Veterum Ecclesiae ;
vide No. 2341.
Zaccaria (F. A., Soc. Jesu) Theologia Moralis ; vide No.
779-80; Anti-Febbronio, No. 988; Idem, Latine, No. 912;
Bibliotheca Ritualis, Nos. 3955-6 ; Onomasticon, No. 3957 ;
et Thesaurus Theologicus, No. 6027.
6497 Ejusdem Bibliotheca Pistoriensis ; 2 vols. 4to. vellum,
scarce, £1 10s. Aug. Taw. 1752
For contents, see "Dowling," pp. 130-2.
f>9S DAVID NUTT, BOOKSELLER,
6198 Zaccaria (F. A.) Raccolta di Dissertazioni di StoriaEcclesiastica,
altre non piu stampate, altre tratte da Giornale e da Raccolte
d' Italia e di Oltramonti ; 4 vols. 4to. sd. £2 8s. Roma, 1840-1
6499 Zahn's (Fr. L.) Leben Jesu ; 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Meurs, 1838
Zallingeri (J. A.) Institutiones Juris Naturalis et Ecclesiastici ;
vide Nos. 989-91.
Zallwein (G.) Opera Ecclesiastico- Juridica ; vide Nos. 992-3.
Zamboni (Job. Fortunati) Collectio Declarationum S. Congre-
gationes Cone. Trident Iuterpretum ; vide No. 994.
6500 Zanchii (Hieron. A.D. 1590) Opera Theologica cum Indicibus,
8 vols, in 3, folio, vellum, £2 2s. Geneva, 1619
This celebrated Reformer was the friend of Peter Martyr, and shared
with him the moderate views of Bucer.
6501 Zafp's (G.) Bibliograpbische Nacbrichten von einem alten
Lateiniscben Psalter und einigen anderen bibliscben Selten-
heiten aus dem XV. Jahrbundert ; 4to. plates, 5s. Angs. 1800
6502 Desselben Reise in einige Kloester Schwabens, durcb den
Sebwarzwald und in die Scbweiz, im Jabre 1781 ; 13 plates,
full of curious bibliographical and archaeological information,
half bound, calf, 12s. Erlangen, 1786
6503 Zedler's (Joh.) Universal Lexicon aller Wisscnschaften und
Kuenste (von J. A. von Frankenstein, P. D. Longolius u. a.)
nebst einer Vorrede von J. P. von Ludewig ; 64 vols, in 32,
folio, vellum, £10 10s. Halle and Leipzig, 1732-54
6504 Dasselbe, mit Supplement von C. G. Ludovici ; 68 vols.
folio, a very fine copy in vellum, .=£15 15s. ibid. 1732-54
One of the most wonderful colossal publications of the world, by no
means superseded by more recent publications in all that relates to History,
Biography and Antiquities, more particularly as to the Fathers of the
Church, Councils and Synods, and the spread of Teutonic Christianity.
Zedner's (J.) Hebrseiseher Auswabl ; vide No. 2908.
6505 Zeller's (Ed.) Apostelgeschichte nach ibrem Inbalt und Ur-
sprung, critisch untersucbt, large 8vo. cloth, 7s. Stuttgart, 1854
Zkitschrift fuer Juedische Theologie ; vide No. 569.
Zenker Bibliotheca Orientalis ; vide No. 570.
6506 Zenonis (Veronensis Episcopi, AD. 380) Sermones, recensue-
runt P. et H. Ballerinii ; 4to. half bound, 14s. Veronce, 1737
0000 Ejusdem libri Editio Augustana ; vide Nos. 2342 et 575.
6507 Zepper (W.) Legum Mosaicarum forensis Explanatio ; 12mo.
calf, 5s. tierbornce, 1614
Ziegler (C.) de Diaconis et Diaconissis, vide No. 995 ; de
Episcopis, No. 996.
Zigabeni (Eutbemii, A.D. 1118) Comment in Evangelia IV. et
in Psalmos; vide Nos. 18t>7 et2323.
6508 Ziegelbaueri (Mag.) Historia Monasterii Brennoriensis prope
Pragam ; folio, vellum, 16s. Colonics, 1711
0000 vide et No. 4780.
6509 Ejusdem Historia Rei Literariae Ordinis S. Benedict]",
recensuit et auxit O. Legipontius ; 4 vols, folio, vellum, £2 15s.
Aug. Find. 1 / 54
THEOLOGY.] NO. 270, STRAND, LONDON. 599
0000 vide et No. 4535.
6510 Ziegenbalg (Barth.) et Jo. Ernesti Gruendler Theologia Thetica
in Lingua Tauiulica seripta, in qua Dogmata ad Propaga-
tionem Evangelii Christi inter Gentes Orientales perspicue
Methodo tractantur ; 8vo. bds. 7s. Halts, 1856
C511 Zimmermann's (Ernst.) Predigten ueber ssemtliche Sonn-und
Festtags-evangeli'en des Jabres ; 2 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s.
Darmstadt, 1820
0000 Desselben Kircben-Zeitung ; vide No. 3235.
6512 Zimmermann (Joh. Geo.) ueber die Einsamkeit ; first Edition,
4 vols. 12mo. half bound, calf, 7s. Leipzig. 1784-85
6513 Zimmermanni (J. J.) Opuscula Theologici, Historici, et Phi-
losopbici Argumenti; 2 vols. 4to. half bd. 14s. Tiguri, 1751
6514 Zinzendorff und Pottendorff (Nicol. Ludwig, Graf von)
Reden ueber die vier Evangelisten, herausgegeben von Goltfr.
Clemens; 4 vols, in 2, 12mo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Barby, 1766
Zoczek's (W.) Messe des Katholiscben Kirchen-jahres ; vide
No. 3800, et 3958.
Zonor^e (J.) Canones Apostolorurn ; vide No. 1 174.
Zonor^e (J.) Historia ; vide Nos. 1131-3.
6515 Zornii (P.) Historia Eucharistise Infantium ex antiques Ecclesiis
illustrata; 12mo. vellum, 6s. Berolini, 1736
O0O0 ■ Ejusdem Historia Bibliorum Manualium ; vide No. 571,
Bibliorum ex Hebr. Testis, No. 572 ; Bibliorum Pictorum,
No. 573.
6516 Zoroastre, Zend-Avesta, contenant les Idees Theologiques,
Physiques et Morales, les Ceremonies du Culte Religieux, etc.
relatifs a l'Histoire des Perses, traduit par M. Anquetil du
Perron ; 3 vols. 4to. calf, £3 3s. Paris, 1721
6517 Zoroastkr's Zend Avesta, oder Lebendiges Wort (von Gott,
Welt, Natur, Menschen und von den Ceremonien des heiligen
Dienstes der Parsen, u.s.w.) uebersetzt von J. F. Kleuker. Mit
Anhang enthaltend : I. Anquetil du Perron's Abhandlungen
ueber Persische Religion, Philosophic und Geschichte. II.
Foucher's bistorische Abhandlung ueber die Religion der
Perser. III. Kleuker's Kritiscbe Abhandlung ueber die
Nachrichten von Zoroasters Schriften. IV. Untersuchung
ueber die Zendbuechern ; 5 vols, in 3, 4to. half bound, scarce,
£2 2s. Riga, 1776-83
6518 Dasselbe ; 5 vols, in 2, 4 to. half bound, £\ 15s.
ibid. 1786, etc.
Zosimi Historia; vide Nos. 1131-3.
6519 Zschokke's (H.) Familien Andachtsbuch. (Auszung aus den
Studen der Andacht); 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Aaran, 1848
O000 Desselben Stunden der Andacht ; vide Nos.
6520 Zuerich Letters :— Epistolae Tigurinse, or Original Letters
relative to the English Reformation, written during the reigns
of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth, chiefly
from the archives of Zuerich, in Latin and English. Edited
GOO daviu nutt's catalogue. [theology.
and illustrated with explanatory Notes and Indices, by H.
Robinson; 5 vols. 8vo. bound in cloth, uncut, £\ 15s.
Cambridge, University Press, 1842-8
It is next to impossible to understand the History of the Reformation in
England without constant reference to these Zuerich Letters, more particu-
larly that portion of them which hears upon the infusion of the doctrines
of the Swiss reformers into our Articles in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Zunggo (J. a) Historia Canonicorum Regularium S. Augustini ;
vide Nos. 4491-2.
6521 Z wicker (D.) Irenicum Irenicorum, sen Reconciliatoris Chris-
tianorum hodiernorum Norma triplex, sana omnium hominum
Ratio, Scriptura Sacra, et Traditiones ; 12mo. calf, with the
advertisement leaves, very scarce, 10s. 6d. Sine loco, 1658
6f>22 Zuinglii (Hulderici, A.D. 1531) Opera, partim quidem ab ipso
Latine conscripta, partim vero e Vernaculo Sermone in Latinum
translata : omnia novissime recognita et multis adjectis, quae
hactenus visa non sunt ; 4 vols, in 3, folio, portrait of Zwingle,
best edition, fine copy, in the original Venetian binding, very
rare, £8 8s. Tiguri, 1545
6523 Desselben Werke. Erste vollsteendige Ausgabe, durch
Melchior Schuler und Job. Schulthess. — Huldrici Zuinglii
Opera. Completa Editio Prima curantibus Melchiore Schulero
et Jo. Schulthessio; 8 vols, royal 8vo. £3 3s. ibid. 1828-42
6524 Dieselben ; 8 vols, in 7, royal 8vo. half bound, dark calf,
extra, cloth sides, £4 10s. ibid. 18-8-42
6525 Rotermund's (H. W.) Leben des Reformators Ulr.
Zuingle, mit einem Abrisse Schweizer Reformations-geschichte ;
12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Bremen, 1818
" A counterpart to the Reformation that Luther was thus effecting in
Saxony might be found at the same instant in Switzerland, under the guid-
ance of Zwingle. It has been disputed between the advocates of these
leaders to which the priority in the race of reform belongs. Zwingle him-
self declares that in 1516, before he had heard of Luther, he began to
preach the gospel at Zurich, and to warn the people against relying upon
human authority ; but that is rather ambiguous, and hardly enough to sub-
stantiate his claim. In 1518, which of course is after Luther's appearance
on the scene, the Swiss reformer was engaged in combating the venders of
indulgences, though with less attention from the Court of Rome. Like
Luther, he bad the support of the temporal magistrate, the Council of
Zurich. Upon the whole, they proceeded so nearly with equal steps, and
were so little connected with each other, that it seems difficult to award
either any honour of precedence.'' — Hallam.
Zunz's (D.) Synogogale Poesie ; vide No. 2909.
Zyllesii (Nic.) Defensio Abbatise imper. S. Maximini ; vide
No. 4781.
6526 Zyp^ei (Fr.) Opera omnia (Jus pontificium novum ; Consulta-
tions Canonical ; Responsse de Jure Canonico) ; 2 vols, folio,
calf, 16s. Atitrerjrice, 1675
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