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LIBRAEY 

OF   THE 

Theological 

Seminary, 

PRINCETON,    N.  J. 

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.  /\M    «**3    1993 

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. 


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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 


14  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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. 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    270,    STRAND,    LONDON.  15 

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. 


16  david  ntjtt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  17 

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 

*  D 


18  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology 

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 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  19 

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 


20  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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. 

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352  Testamentum  Novum,  Greece,  post  Tittmannum,  secundis  curis 

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353  Testamentum     Novum,     Greece,    ex   Recensione    Aug.    Hahn ; 

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354 Idem  liber  ;   18mo.  fine  paper,  sewed,  3s.  ibid.  1841 

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Comment.  Isagogicam,  etc.  preemisit  M.  F.  C.  Tischendorf; 
12mo.  sewed,  3s.  6d.  Leipsic,  1841 


BIBLES,    ETC.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  29 

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359  Testamentum  Novum,  Greece,  et  Latine,  ex  Antiquis  Testibus 
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et  Griesbachii,  notavit  (V.  S.  Ven.  Jager,  in  consilium  adhibito), 
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been  recognised  by  the  chief  Theological  Reviews,  both  in  England  and  on 
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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. 

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posuit ;  2  vols.  8vo.  (published  at  £1  4s.)  14s.  Berlin,  1842-50 
***  Copies  may  be  had  in  various  bindings. 
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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. 

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printed  in  facsimile,  18s.  Turici,  1831 

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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. 

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parts,  4to.  (published  at  £1  16s.)  18s.  1835 

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Christo    Domino    et    Deo    nostro,    etc.    Jussu    et    Impensis 

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Widmanstadio    et   Mose    Meredinseo ;    Editio    Princeps ;    4to. 

£1  Is.  Viennae,  1555 

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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 
*  G 


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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 

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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- 

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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 
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523*Herbelot,  Bibliotheque  Orientale,  ou  Dictionnaire  universel,  con- 
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525  Histoire  Litteraire  de  la  France,  par  les  Religieux  Benedictins 
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526 Continuation  de  la  meme  (par  Gringuine  et  Dom.  Brial)  ; 

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527  Hodius    (H.)    de    Bibliorum    Textibus    Originalibus,    Versiorfi- 

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528  Hoffman  (S.  F.  G.).     Lexicon  Bibliographicum,  sive  Index  Edi- 

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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 

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531  Index  Expurgatorius  Hispanus ;  folio,  vellum,  12s.  Madrid,  1707 

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532  Index   Librorum    Prohibitorum   et   Expurgandorum  novissimus 

(Ilispanicus  et  Romanus),  ab  Ant.  a  Sotomayor  recognitus  ;  fol. 
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533  Index  Librorum  Prohibitorum  Alexandri  VII.  P.M.  Jussu  editus, 

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535 Idem  liber,  cum  Supplements  ad  Annum  1851  (Jun.  6)  ; 

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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. 

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539  Le  Long  (J.)  et  Boerneri  (C.   F.)   Bibliotheca  Sacra,  emendata, 
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539* Idem  liber;  6  vols,  in  3,  4to.  half  bound,  £1  16s.  1778-90 

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acquisition  to  the  Biblical  scholar.  It  contains  the  editions  of  the  original 
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540  Le   Long    Discours   Historiques  sur  les  principales  editions  des 

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541  Lii'enii    (Martini)    Bibliotheca    Juridica  post   Struvium  et  Je- 

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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 ; 

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logue of  both  Canon  and  Civil  Law. 

543  Lumper  (Goltfr.)  Historia  Theologico-critica  de  Yitis,  Scriptis ; 
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Martinierre   (A.  A.   Brazen  de  la)    Dictionuaire   Historique ; 

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544  Oettinger,  Bibliographie  Biographique,  ou  Dictionnaire  de  2G,000 

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546  Pitseus  (J.)  de  Illustribus  Anglise  Scriptoribus  ;  4to.  calf,  scarce 

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Sacros ;  Libros  pios,  quocunque  idiomate  conscriptos,  &c. ;  2 
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548  Ranyard  (L.  N.)  The  Book  and  its  Story,  a  Narrative  for  the 

Young  ;  with  Introduction  by  the  Rev.  T.  Phillips  ;  crown  8vo. 
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549  Reading  (G.)  Catalogus   Bibliothecae  in  Collegio  Sionensi ;  folio, 

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550  RiBADENEiRiE   (P.)    et   Ph.  Alegambi    Bibliotheca    Scriptorum 

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551  Richter's   (G.  L.)   Biographisches  Lexicon -Geistlicher  Lieder- 

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551*Sabbathier  (F.)   Dictionnaire  pour  l'lntelligence  des  Autheurs 

Classiques,  Grecs  et  Latins,  tant  Sacres  que  Profanes,  etc. ;  37 

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552  Sandii  (Ch.  C.)  Bibliotheca  Anti-Trinitariorum,   sive    Catalogus 

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renders  it  an  easy  task  to  consult  his  authorities  themselves. 

554  Schoenemann    Bibliotheca   Historico-litteraria    Patrum     Lati- 

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555 Idem  liber  ;    2  vols.  8vo.  hf.   bd.  10s.  6d.      ibid.  1792-4" 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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scope  amongst  eminent  Christian  writers  of  all  nations,  who  profess  to  assist 
the  student  in  the  knowledge  of  the  Old  Testament." — British  Librarian. 

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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- 

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940  Flodoardus,  1  vol.   . 

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328  Lactantius,   2  vols.  0 

16 

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609  Fortunatus,  1  vol.  . 

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1089  Laufraucus,  1  vol.  .  0 

10 

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1007  Fulbertus,  1  vol.     . 

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461  Leo  Magnus,  3  vols.  1 

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533  Fulgentius,  1  vol.  . 

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LiturgiaMozarabica, 

XI.c 

Galfredus  de  Vend. 

2  vols.        .         .  0 

16 

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1164  Lombardus,  Petrus, 

1100  Galfredus  de  Bullon, 

2  vols.         .         .  0 

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V.c. 

Marius      Mercator, 

XII. 

z.          Galfredus     Admos- 

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tensis,  1  vol. 

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XII.c.           Gerhobus,  2  vols.    . 

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600  Germanus  Parisiensis, 

875  Martyrologium  Ur- 

]  vol.  . 

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suardi  et  Adonis, 

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943  Odo,  1  vol.    .         .  0 

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sis,  1  vol.   . 

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c.         Odon    de    Sully    et 

1085  Gregorius  VII.,  1 

Petrus    de   Riga, 

vol.    . 

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0 

1  vol.          .         .  0 

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3.1110  Guibertus,  1  vol.    . 

1143  Guilielmus        Mal- 

mesb.et  Innocen- 

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IV.c. 
XI.c. 

384  OptatusetZeno.lv.  0 
Ordericus     Vitalis, 
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8 

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tius  II.,  1  vol.     . 

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V.c. 

420  Orosius  et   Dexter, 

1195  Guilielmus  Tyr.,    1 

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9 

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vol.    . 

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;.          Pascalius  II.,  1  vol.  0 

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Guilielmus,    1   vol. 

0 

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850  Paschasius  Radber- 

1150  Harvengius,    1    vol 

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tus,  1  vol.  .         .  0 

9 

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814  Haymon,    3    vols. 

1 

4 

0 

431  Paulinus    Nolensis, 

420  Hieronymus,  9  vols. 

3 

10 

0 

1  vol.          .         .  0 

8 

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367  Hilarius  (Pictaven- 

804  Paulus  Aqualeiensis, 

sis),  2  vols. 

0 

Hi 

0 

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449  Hilarius  (Aries),   1 

1160  Petrus     Blessensis, 

vol.    . 

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8 

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.1132  Hildebertus,  1vol.. 

0 

8 

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XII.c 

Petrus  Cantor,  1  vol.  0 

8 

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XII.c 

.1180  Hildegarda,  1  vol.  . 

0 

8 

0 

1182  Petrus  Cellensis,   1 

669  Hildephonsus,  1  vol. 

0 

9 

0 

vol 0 

9 

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882  Hincmarus,  2  vols. 

0 

16 

0 

XIII. 

c.         Petrus  de   Riga  et 

XII.c 

.1120  Honorius,  1  vol.     . 

0 

9 

0 

Odon    de    Sullv, 

X.c. 

Hrotswitba,  1  vol. . 
1108  Hugo  de    Flavigor. 

0 

8 

0 

XII.c 

1  vol.          .       " .  0 
.1130  Petrus    Venerabilis, 

8 

0 

Cluniensis,  1  vol. 

0 

8 

0 

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1120  HugodeSt.Victore, 

1150  Harveng.  Philippus 

3  vols. 

] 

5 

0 

1  vol.          .         .  0 

9 

0 

1254   Humbertus,  1  vol. 

0 

8 

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IV.c. 

Poet?eVI.Christiani 

669  Ildefonsus   v.    Hil- 

et 

(Juvencus,  Opta- 

dephonsus,  1  vol. 

0 

9 

0 

V.c. 

tianus,    Sedulius, 

1135  Innocentius    II.    et 

Severus,      Proba 

Guil,    Malmesb., 

Falconia  et  Auso- 

1  vol. 

0 

9 

0 

nius)  1  vol.          .  0 

7 

0 

1216  Innocent     III.,     4 

463  Prosperus,  1  vol.    .  0 

7 

0 

vols. 

1 

12 

0 

IX.c. 

Prudentius  et  Eulo- 

636  Isidorus,    Hispalen- 

gius,  1  vol.          .  0 

8 

0 

sis,  4  vols. 

1 

10 

0 

415  Prudentius,  Quintus 

440  Isidorus    Mercator, 

Aurelius,  2  vols. .  0 

16 

0 

1  vol. 

0 

8 

0 

1152  Pullus  et  Sugerius, 

IV.c. 

Joannes    (Svlvani), 

1  vol.          .         .  0 

9 

0 

1  vol. 

0 

8 

0 

IX.c. 

850  Rabanus  Maurus,  6 

1181  Joannes    Sarisberi- 

vols.  .         .         .2 

8 

0 

ensis,  1  vol. 

0 

8 

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950  Ratherus   1  vol.     .  0 

8 

0 

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IX.c.     895 

Reginones,  1  vol.    .  0 

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0 

Fortunatus,       et 

IX.c* 

Remigius       (Antis- 

Evanlius,  1  vol.  .  0 

8 

0 

siodorensis)  1  vol.  0 

8 

0 

IX.c. 

Scriptores     Saeculi 

1173 

Richardus    de     St. 
Victore,  1  vol.     .  0 

9 

0 

IX.  {Theodulfm, 
Eigiles,  Dungalus, 

X.c. 

Richerius,  1  vol.     .  0 

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Evan.     Nigellus, 

XILc. 

Rodolphus,  1  vol.    .  0 
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et  Symp.  Amal- 
drius,  1  vol.        .  0 

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Scriptores     Saeculi 

V.c.      400 

Rufinus,  1  vol.        .  0 

9 

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XI.,/m?XXXIV. 

1120 

Rupertus  Tuitiensis, 
4  vols.        .         .  1 

16 

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inter  quos :  Silves- 
ter II.,  JElfricus 

484 

Salvianus,  1  vol.      .  0 

8 

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Cantuariensis, 

IX.c. 

Scotus,  Joan.  1  vol.  0 

8 

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Joannes  XVIII, 

V.c. 

Scriptores     Ecclesi- 
astici  qui  in  Sae- 
culoV.  floruerunt, 
fere  xx.,  I  vol.    .0 

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Sergius  IV.,  Be- 
nedictus      VIII., 
Olhlonus,     Ada- 
musBremensis,  et 

VII.c. 

Scriptores     Ecclesi- 
astici,  qui  Saeculi 

Alexander  II.,  2 
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1215 

Sicardus,  1  vol.       .  0 

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parte     floruerunt 

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Sigisbertus,  1  vol.  .  0 

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fere  xxx.,  1  vol.  .  0 

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823 
1203 

Smaragdus,  1  vol.  .  0 
Stephanus     Torna- 

7 

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Besides  some  twenty-eight  other  wri- 

censis, 1  vol. .     .  0 

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ters,  this  volume  contains  the  remains 

IXc. 

850 

Strabus,  Walfridus, 

of  St.  Augustin,    the  Apostle   to   the 

St.  Galli,  2  vols.  .  0 

16 

0 

Anglo-Saxons,  of  St.  Boniface, 

of 

St. 

1152 

Sugerius     et    Rob. 

Columbanus,  of  King  Ethelbert, 

and  of 

Pullus,  1  vol.       .  0 

9 

0 

Kings   Gondemar,   Clothaire   II 

,   and 

1003 

Sylvester  II.,  1  vol.  0 

8 

0 

Dagobert 

I. 

IV.c. 

et 

f  Symmachus,Vigi- 
<    lius    et    Eugyp- 

VII.c. 

Scriptores     Saeculi 

V.c. 

[    pius,  1  vol.        .  0 

9 

0 

VII.  qui  Secunda 

216 

Tertullianus,  3  vols.  1 

3 

0 

in    parte    florue- 

841 

Theodolphus,  1  vol.  0 

8 

0 

runt  fere  XL.  in- 

1171 

Thomas   a   Becket, 

fer  quos  :    Abbo, 

1  vol.          .         .  0 

9 

0 

Sigiberlus,  Mar- 

XII.c 

.1150  Tl 

culfus,     Clodovi- 

dugalensis,  1  vol.  0 

8 

0 

cus,  ChildericusII. 

IV.c. 

Ulphilas,  1  vol.       .  0 

11 

6 

et  Dagobertus  II. 

1089 

Urbanus  II.,   1  vol.  0 

9 

0 

1  vol.         .         .  0 

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1087 

VictorinusIII.,lvol.  0 

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VIII.c. 

Scriptores    Ecclesi- 

IV.& 
V.c. 

f  Vigilius,  Eugyp- 

astici  qui  in  Sae- 

<    pius  et  Symma- 

culo  VIII.  florue- 

L  chus,  1  vol.      .  0 

9 

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runt,  fere  XX.  in- 

1115 

Yves  vel  Ivo.  2  vols.  0 

18 

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ter  quos :  Adam- 

IV.c. 

Zeno    et    Optatus, 

nanus,      Venant. 

1  vol.          .         .  0 

9 

0 

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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.' 

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ment,  sont  entierement  acheves.  lis  contiennent  plus  de  1000  auteurs  ci- 
dessus  omis  faute  de  place." 

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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- 
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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 

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iastiques,  tous  cures  ou  directeurs  de  s^minaires  dans  Paris.     Avec  table 

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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 
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Lejeune,  3  vol. 

Senault,  de   Bourzeis,  Texier  et  La  Co- 
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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. 

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Bossuet,  2  vol. 

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Fenelon  et  la  Rue,  1  vol. 

Les  deux  Terrasson,  1  vol. 

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1  vol. 

580  Collection  integrale  et  universelle  des  Orateurs  Sacres,  Deuxieme 
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Daniel,  Dupanloup,    Vibert,  Gignoux, 
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Les  cardinaux  Donnet,  Du  Pont,  de  Bo- 


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[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  ! 

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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. 

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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, 
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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. 


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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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CONTENANT   LES    DICTIONNAIRES  : 


De  Philosophic 
*D'Antiphilosophisme,  1  vol.  9s. 
*Des  Harmonies  de  la  Raison  avec  la  Foi, 

1  vol.  9s. 

Du  Parallele  des  doctrines  religieuses  et 
philosophiques  avec  la  foi  catholique. 
Du  Protestantisme. 
Des  Ojections  populaires. 
De  Critique. 
De  Scolastique. 
De  Philologie  du  meyen  age, 
De  Physiologie. 
*De  Tradition  patristique  et  conciliaire, 

2  vols.  16s. 
De  la  Chaire. 

*D'Histoire  ecclesiastique,  vols.  I.  et  II. 
16s. 
Des  Missions. 
Des   Antiquites   chretiennes   et  decou- 

vertes  modernes. 
Des  Bienfaits  du  Christianisme. 
*D'Esthetique,  1  vol.  8s. 
De  Discipline. 
D'Erudition. 


Des  Papes. 

Des  Cardinaux. 

De  Bibliographie. 
*Des  Musees,  1  vol.  8s. 
*Des  Abbayes,  1  vol.  8s. 

De  Ciselure,  gravure  et  ornementation 
chretienne. 
*De  Legendes,  1  vol.  8s. 

De  Cantiques. 
*D'Economie  charitable,  vols.   I. — III. 

£1  4s. 
*Des  Sciences  politiques,  3  vols.  £1  4s. 

De  Legislation  comparec 
*De  la  Sagesse  populaire,  1  vol.  8s. 
*Des  Superstitions  populaires,  1  vol.  8s. 
*Des  Livres  apocryphes,  1  vol.  9s. 

De  Lecons  de  litterature  en  prose  et  en 
vers. 
*De  Mythologie,  1  vol.  9s. 

De  Technologic 

Des  Controverses  historiques  et  autres. 

Des  Origines  du  christianisme. 

Et  des  Sciences  physiques  et  naturelles 
dans  l'antiquite. 


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. 


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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  — 


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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- 


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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. 

*  i  4 


64  DAVID  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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.) 
*  K 


(i(i  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theoloc.y. 

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, 


70  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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 


CANON   LAW,  ETC.]       NO.    270,    STRAND,    LONDON.  81 

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 
vols.  4to.  £2  2s.  Lipsice,  1838,  40,  et  43 

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. 


CANON  LAW,  ETC.]       NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  83 

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 


CANON  LAW,  ETC.]       NO.    2/0,    STRAND,     LONDON.  85 

CANON    LAW,    ETC. 

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 

le  plus  solidement  savant,  et  qui  a  eu  le  plus  d'etendue  de  connaissances." — 

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. 


104 


DAVID    NTJTT  S    CATALOGUE. 


[theology. 


d, 

0 

0     7     0 


Leo  Diaconus — Theodosius  etc. 

ed.B  G.HaseetFr.Jacobs.  lvol.  0 
Leo  Grammaticus  — Eustathius 

ed.  1mm.  Bekker,  1  vol.        .  0 
Lvdus  loannes  ed.  I  mm.  Bekker. 

*  1  vol 0 

Malalas  ed.  L.  Dindorf.     1  vol.  0 
Merobaudes  et  Corippus  ed.  I. 

Bekker.    1  vol.      .         .         . 
Nicephorus    Gregoras     ed.    L. 

Schopen    et    1mm.    Bekker, 

3  vols.  .... 

Nicetas    Choniates     ed.     Imm. 

Bekker,  1  vol. 
Pachymeres  ed.  Imm.   Bekker. 

2  vols.  .... 

Phrantzes — Cananus — I.  Anag- 

nostesed.  Imm. Bekker.  lvol. 
Procopius  ed.  G.  Dindorf.  3  vols. 
Silentiarius — G.Pisida — S. Nice- 
phorus CP.  ed.  Imm.  Bekker. 

1  vol 

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. 
Zonaras  ed.  M .  Pinder.  vols.  1  &  2.  0 
Zosimus  ed.  Imm.  Bekker.  1  vol.  0 


s. 

d. 

8 

6 

8 

0 

7 

0 

12 

0 

0  8  0 

1  10  0 

0  14  0 

1  4  0 


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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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 


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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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COUNCILS,    ETC. 

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  ; 
2  vols,  folio,  half  bound,  calf,  18s.  Roma,  1656-57 

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 
relish  the  first  part  is  no  philosopher,  and  he  who  could  not  enjoy  the 
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. 

sewed,  5s.  6d.  Halle,  1847 

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 

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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 

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Dr.  Burton. 

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ibid.  1732 

1344  Croce   (Giovanni   della)    Opere   Spiritual i ;    4to.    frontispiece, 

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1345  Croii  (Jo.)  Sacrse  etHistoricse  in  Novum  Fcedus  Observationes  ; 

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1346  Crome    (E.  G.  \V.)  Anleitung  zur  Vervollkommung  der  geist- 

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8vo.  sewed,  Is.  6d.  Hannover,  1838 

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Ordinum  sub  Regula  Origines  atque  Incrementa  explicantur ; 
folio,  plates,  vellum,  16s.  Monach.  1618  vel  1623 

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proponuntur,  Gr.  et  Lat.  4  vols,  in  2,  folio,  cuts,  hogskin, 
£2  2s.  Witeberga,  1603 

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ibid.  1582 
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British  Magazine,  Nos.  108-9-11. 


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1351  Cudworth   (R.)   Systema  Intellectuale  hujus  Universi  et  alia 

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Jena,  1732 

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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 

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Cyrillus,  Hierosolymitanus  :  vide  :   Fathers  and  Schoolmen. 
Cyrillus  Alexandrinus  ;  vide  :  Fathers  and  Schoolmen. 
Cyrill  Ltjcar;  vide  No.  1212-13  and  1239. 

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L'Aumonier,  Archeveque  de  Valence  ;  8vo.  portrait,  sewed,  6s. 

Lyon.  1852 

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ed.  L.  F.  J.  de  la  Barre  ;  3  vols,  folio,  vellum,  £4  4s.  Paris,  1723 

Idem   liber,  et  Mabillon  Analecta  Vett.  Script. ;  vide  : 

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1359  Daelman  (C.  G.)  Theologia  seu  Observationes  Theologicse,  in 

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Geneva,  1686 


128  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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1214. 

desselben  Tridentinisches  Concil ;  vide  No.  1304. 

Darling's  Encyclopaedia  Bibliographica  ;  vide  No.  499. 

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Philologis  illustratum;   6  vols  neatly  half  bound,  calf,  £\  4s. 

Hal*,  1790-1832 


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illustrati;  8vo   sewed,  3s.  ibid.  1/94 

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sewed,  4s.  6d.  ibid.  1831 

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sewed,  2s.  ibid.  1790 

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sionum antiq.  Latine  versa;  8vo.  sewed,  3s.  6d.        ibid.  1789 

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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. 

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Delitzsch  (Franz)  Anekdota  zur  Geschichte  der  Mittelalter- 
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brew Books. 

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Methodus  Judicum  et  Confessariorum  Directioni  commoda  ; 
2  vols,  in   1,  folio,  frontispiece,  vellum,  scarce,    15s. 

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de  Sriptoribus  Scotis  ;  2  vols.  4to.  printed  at  the  expense  of  the 
Bannatyne  Club,  scarce,  £6  6s.  Edinb.  1829 

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Eononice,  1622 
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Codd.  congerie  haustse,  et  ad  SamaritanumTextum,  adVetusta 
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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- 
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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 

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binding,  10s.  6d.  ibid.  1816—19 

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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 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  139 

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 

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Londini  publice  celebratorum ;  12mo.  brilliant  impressions  of 
the  portraits  of  Lord  StrafYorde,  Abp.  Laud,  Lord  Fairfax, 
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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 

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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 

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Apocalypsis  B.  Johannis  Apost. ;  Vol.  I.  1790 

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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- 


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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 


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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 
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Vol.  7.  Ad  Timoth.  Titum, 
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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 

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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. 

18 

56 

£ 

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£ 

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I.  Band 

1.  Erste   Periode 

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Band,  1.  Vierte  Periode 

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2.  Zweite  Periode 

(England  ausgen.) 

zum  J.  726 

0 

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2.  England,  Kleine 

I.  Band 

1.  Dritte  Periode 

Partein,  Evange- 

zum  J.  1073     . 

0 

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zum  J.  1305     . 

0 

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Band  (in  the  press)         .     0 

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V. 

Band,  Neueste  Zeit         .     0 

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0 

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Band,  Dogmen-Geschichte  0 

7 

6 

4.  Dritte  Periode 

zum  J.  1517     . 

0 

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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. 


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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 


294  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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 


298  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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 


300  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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- 

nated at  the  beginning,  and  each  page  bordered  with  gold,  with 
gold  points  in  the  text,  and  marginal  points  in  gold  and  colours, 
in  very  fine  preservation,  £2  12s.  6d. 

"  Presente  a  Son  Alt.  Reverendissime  Monseigneur,  Adam  Frideric  Comte 
de  Seinsheim,  Prince  et  Eveque  de  Bamberg,  Uuc  de  Franconie,  etc." 

3288 seu  Lex  Islamitica  Muhammedis,  ad  opt.  Codd.  MSS. 

editus  e  Museo  Abr.  Hinckelmanni ;    4to.  vellum,  18s. 

Hamburgi,  1C94 
The  most  correct  edition  of  the  Arabic  text  of  the  Koran. 

3289 Arabice  ad  Fidem  librorum  MSS.  et  impressorum,  etc. 

recensuit,  Indicibusque  edidit  Gustav  Fluegel ;  4to.  printed  in 
red  and  black,  boards,  £1.  Lips.  1841 

3290 Arabice,  Recensionis  Fliigelianee  Textum  recognitum  cura 

G.  M.  Redslob,  Editio  stereotvpa;  8vo.  bds.  15s.     ibid.  1855 

3291  Koranus    (Al.)    Machumetis    Saracenorum  Principis,    ejusque 

Successorum  Vitse  ac  Doctrina,  ipseque  Alcoran  ex  Arabica 
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, 
in  I,  folio,  rare,  £\  Is.  Busiliee,  1543 

3292  Kortholt  (Chr.  Senioris)  de  variis  ScripturEe  Editionibus  ;  4to. 

a  little  soiled,  7s.  6d.  Kiloni,  1086 

3293 Liber  de    tribus   Impostoribus  (Herbert  of  Cherburv, 

Thos.  Hobbes,  Ben.  de  Spinoza)  ;   12mo.  veil.  9s.   Kiloni,  1680 
3294  Kortholt  (Chr.    Junioris)   Historia  Ecclesiastica  Novi  Testa- 

menti  usque  ad  Saeculum  XVII. ;   4to.  portrait,  calf,  6s. 

Hamburgi,  1708 


THEOLOGY.]        NO.  270,  STRAND,  LONDON.  323 

Kosegarten  Liber  Coronee  Legis ;  vide  No.  279S*  ;  Litterae 
Hebrese,  No.  2797  ;  Chrestomatliia  Arabica,  No.  2798. 

3295  Kotz   (J.  B.)   Lehre  der  Kirchenvaeter  ueber  das  Wort  Gottes 

und  dessen  Interpretation  ;  thick  8vo.  sd.  3s.  6d.  Sulzbach,  1830 

3296  Krabbe  (O.)  Ueber  den  Ursprung  nnd  den  Inhalt  der  Apostoli- 

schen  Constitutionen  des  Clemens  Romanus  ;   8vo.  cloth,  3s.  Gd. 

Hamburg,  1829 

3297  Desselben  Vorlesnngen  ueber  das  Leben  Jesu  ;  8vo.  (pub- 
lished at  10s.)  cloth,  5s.  ibid.  1839 

3298  Krafft's  (W.)  Topographie  Jerusalem's  ;   8vo.  plate  of  inscrip- 

tions, cloth,  Gs.  Gd.  Bonn.  1816 

The  topography  of  Jerusalem  is  traced  according  to  the  descriptions  of 
Josephus  and  Tacitus,  as  also  according  to  the  Old  and  New  Testament, 
and  likewise  in  its  appearance  since  its  destruction  by  Titus. 

3299  Krahmer  (A.  W.)    Paulus  und  Johannes  mit  ihren    Geistes- 

verwandten  in  dem  Neuen  Test. ;  8vo.  sd.  Is.  6d.  Quedlinb.  1846 

3300  Kranz  (G.)  Compendium  Historise  Ecclesiasticse  ad  nostra  usque 

Tempora,  edidit  J.  C.  Gemeinhardt ;  4to.  portrait,  sewed, 
6s.  6d.  Lips.  1736 

3301  Krause  (J.  F.)  Opuscula  Theologica,  8vo.  sewed,  4s.  6d. 

Hegiomonti,  1818 

3302  Krazer  (A.)  de  Apostolicis  necnon   antiquis  Ecclesise  Occiden- 

talis  Liturgiis,  illarum  Origine,  Progressu,  Ordine,  Die,  Hora, 
ac  Lingua  ;  8vo.  boards,  6s.  Aug.  Vind.  1786 

3303  Idem  liber,  8vo.  calf,  antique  style,  carmine  edges,  10s. 

ibid.  1786 

I.  De  Liturgiis  Apostolicis. — II.  De  antiquis  Ecclesiae  Occidentalis 
Liturgiis,  Romana,  Gallicana,  Hispana  sive  Mozarabica,  Ambrosiana,  Angli- 
cana,  et  Africaua. — III.  De  Rebus  Liturgicis,  loco,  materia,  altaribus,  sacris 
vasis,  vestibus. — IV.  De  Ordine  Liturgiaj  antiquae,  Romanae  veteris,  Galli- 
canae  veteris,  Missa?  Mozarabicas,  Liturgiae  Ambrosianae. — V.  De  Die,  Hora, 
et  Lingua  Liturgiae  antiquae. 

3304  Krebsii  (J.  T.)  Observations  in  Novum  Testamentum  e  Flavio 

Josepho  ;  8vo.  sewed,  3s.  6d.  Lipsice,  1755 

3305 Idem  liber;  8vo.  half  bound,  uncut,  4s.  6d.     ibid.  1755 

3306  Krehl  (A.  L.  G.)  der  Brief  an  die  Eoemer ;  thick  8vo.  sewed, 

7s.  6d.  Leipzig,  1845 

3307  Desselben  Neu-testamentalisches  Hand-woerterbuch  zur 

Darstellung  der  Christlichen  Glaubens-lehre,  etc.  fuer  Predi- 
ger  der  Evangelischen  Kirche ;  roy.  8vo.  (pub.  at  10s.  6d.) 
sewed,  6s.  ibid.  1843 

0000  Desselben  Evangelische  Gebete  ;  vide  :   Liturgies. 

Krimer  (T.)  in  libros  V.  Decretalium  ;  vide  No.  923. 

3308  Krische's    (A.  B.)    Theologische    Lehren    der   Griechischen 

Denker;   8vo.  sewed,  4s.  6d.  Gbttingen,  1840 

3309  Krisper  (C.)  Theologia  Scholae  Scotisticse,  seu  solida  Expositio 

quatuor  librorum  Sententiarum  Scoti ;  4  vols,  in  3,  folio,  calf, 
£,\  4s.  Aug.  Vind.  1748 

3310  Kroell  (G.)  Monotessaron  Evaugelicum,  sive  Historia  Evauge- 


41 


324  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

lica  ex  quatuor  Evangelistis  in  unum  corpus  collecta,  necuon 
ad  formandos  Condones  Conceptibus  moralibus  illustrata ;  2 
vols,  in  1,  folio,  calf,  12s.  ibid.  1/59 

3311  Kromayeri  (Hier.)  Ecclesia  in  Politia,  sive  Historia  Ecclesias- 

tica  Saec.  XVI.  cum  prsesente  dimidiata  ;  4to.  portrait,  vellum, 
9s.  Lips  ice,  1674 

Kromm  (J.  J.)  der  Katechet  und  Liturg. ;  vide  :  Liturgies. 

3312  Desselben  Epistolische    Perikopen  in    extemporirbaren 

Entwuerfen  ;  2  vols.  8vo.  sewed,  12s.  Lipz.  1833-4 

3313  Krug  (G.  P.)   Commentationes  Academics  ad  Theologiam   et 

Philosophiam  spectantes  ;  8vo.  sewed,  2s.  6d.  ibid.  1838 

3314  Krug's  (W.   Fr.)  Tbeologische  Schriften ;  2  vols.  8vo.  (pub- 

lisbed  at  14s.)  sewed,   7s.  Braunschweig,  1830 

3315  Krug's  (T.  W.)  Krithische  Geschicbte  der  Protestantisch-reli- 

giosen  Schwaermerei  und  Sectirerei,  im  Grossherzogthum  Berg, 
besonders  imWupperstale ;  8vo.  cloth,  4s.  6d.  Elberf.  1851 

3316  Krummacher's  (Dr.  Fr.  W.)  Sabbath-glocke,  Kircbliche  Zeug- 

nisse ;  vom  Advent  1852  bis  zu  Pfingsten  1853;  8vo.  sewed, 
3s.  6d.  Berlin,  1853 

3317  Desselben  Elias  der  Thisbiter ;  8vo.  portrait,  fancy  cloth, 

10s.  Essen,  1846 

3318  Desselben  Elisa;  3  vols.  12mo.  13s.  6d.      ibid.  1842-45 

3319  Desselben  Salomo  und  Sulamith.     Predigten  aus  dem 

Lied  der  Lieder  ;  8vo.  3s.  ibid.  1848 

3320  Krummacher's  (G.  D.)  Wanderungen  Israels  durch  die  Wiiste, 

Predigten;  20  parts,  8vo.  16s.  ibid.  1834-40 

3321 Gute  Botschaft  in  45  Predigten,  8vo.  5s.  6d.    ibid.  1838 

3322 und  seine  Ereunde  ;  Briefe  und  Lebens-rechtrichten  mit- 

getheilt  von  A.  W.  Moeller ;  8vo.  2  portraits,  sewed,  7s.  6d. 

Bremen,  1849 

3323  Kuettneri  (C.  G.)  Hypomnemata  in  Novum  Testamentum, 

quibus  Grsecitas  ejus  explicatur  et  Scholiis  Recentiorum  illus- 
tratur ;  8vo.  sewed,  6s.  Lipsice,  1780 

3324  Kuen    (vel  Michaelis   III.  Ulmse  Suevorum   Prelati)    Collectio 

Scriptorum  Rerum  Historico-Monastico-Ecclesiasticarum  vario- 
rum Religiosorum  Ordinum ;  6  vols,  in  3,  folio,  numerous 
plates  of  Religious  Houses,  with  medallion  portraits  and  coat- 
armour,  scarce,  £2  12s.  6d.  Ulmce,  1756-63 

3325  Idem  liber  ;  6  vols,  in  3,  folio,  plates,  vellum,  £3  10s. 

ibid.  1756-68 

This  important  work  contains : — Vol.  I.  C.  Stengelii  Monasteriologiae 
Pars  I.,  cum  Mantissa  ejusdem  Rerum  Augustinarum,  et  Auberti  Miraei 
Origines  Benedictinae. — Vol.  II.  Ejusdem  Operis  Pars  II.,  Accedunt  His- 
toria Monasterii  Reichenbacensis,  Supplementum  Bruschianum,  Jo.  Birck 
de  Monasterio  Campidonensi,  Historian  Fundationum  per  partes  Bajoariae, 
et  Aub.  Miraei  Origines  Monast.  Carthus.  (inter  alia,  Provincice  Anglice  IX.) 
— Vol.  III.  Myraei  Origines  ac  Progressus  Ordinis  S.  Augustini,  et  Francisci 
Petri  Germania  Canonico-Augustiniania,  ordine  alphabetico  conscripta,  A 
et  B.— Vol.  IV.  Ejusdem  Operis  Partes  II.  et  III.,  C—  H.— Vol.  V.  Partes 
I.  et  II.  Ejusdem  Operis  Partes  IV.  et  V.,  I — Z,  etc.— Vol.  VI.  Miraei 
Ordinis  Praemonstratensis  Chronicon,  P.  Baythamer  Historia  Roggenbur- 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    270,    STRAND,    LONDON.  325 

gensis,  et  Synopsis  Chronicae  Argentinensis.  As  in  Dugdale's  "  Monasticon 
Anglicanum,"  every  document  and  charter  is  set  out  at  length,  with  references 
to  Leiger-hooks,  Rolls,  and  other  Muniments  from  which  they  are  copied. 

3326  Kuinoel  (Chr.  Th.)  Commentarius  in  Libros  Novi  Testamenti 
Historicos;  4  vols.  8vo.  calf,  gilt,   18s.  Lipsice,  1807 

3327 Idem  liber,  alia  editio ;  4  vols.  8vo.  cloth,  16s.  ibid.  1816 

3328 Idem    liber    (Editio   repetita   ad    Lipsiensem    secundam 

Textu  Gr.  addito)  ;  3  vols   8vo.  boards,  10s.  6d.      Lond.  1823 

3329 Idem  liber,  alia  editio ;  4  vols.  8vo.  half  bound,  russia, 

18s.  Lipsice,  1823 

3330 Idem  liber,  editio  optima;  4  vols.  8vo.  sewed,  £1  16s. 

ibid.  1825-43 
Vol.  1.  Matthaeus,  4th  edition,  1837; 
9s. 
„     2.  Marcus,  Lucas,  4th   edition, 
1843;   9s 


Vol.  3.  Joannes,  3rd  edition,  1825 ; 
9s. 
„     4.  Acta    Apost.,     2nd    edition, 
1827;   10s.  6d. 


"  One  of  the  best  philological  Commentaries  on  the  Historical  books  of 
the  New  Testament." — Horne. 

3331 Ejusdem  Evangelia  Marci  et  Lucse  Commentariis  illus- 

trata ;  thick  8vo.  sewed,  4s.  6d.  ibid.  1824 

3332 Ejusdem  Commentarius  in  Epistolam  ad  Hebraeos;  8vo. 

(published  at  7s.  6d.),  sewed,  4s.  6d.  ibid.  1831 

3333  Idem  liber;  8vo.  half  bound,  russia,  5s.  6d.      ibid.  1831 

3334 Idem  liber;  8vo.  calf,  gilt,  6s.  ibid.  1831 

3335 Ejusdem  Pericopiee  Evangelicse ;  2  vols.  8vo.  sewed,  5s. 

ibid.  1796-7 
3336  Kurtz  (J.  H.)  Bibel  und  Astronomie  nebst  Zugaben  verwandten 

Inhalts.     Eine    Darstellung   der   biblischen   Kosmologie   und 

ihrer  Beziehungen  zu  den  Natur-wissenscbaf  ten  ;  thick  1 2mo. 

sewed,  4s.  6d.  Berlin,  1853 

3336* Desselben  Geschichte  des  Alten  Bundes ;  2  vols.  8vo. 

sewed,  15  s.  ibid.  1853-5 

3337 Desselben  Einheit  der  Genesis.    Ein  Beitrag  zur  Kritik 

und  Exegese  der  Genesis  ;   8vo.  sewed,  3s.  6d.       Berlin,  1846 
3338 Desselben  Mosaisches  Opfer.    Ein  Beitrag  zur  Symbolik 

des  Mosaischen  Cultus ;  8vo.  cloth,  4s.  6d.  Mitau,  1842 

3338* Desselben  Handbuch  der  allgemeinen  Kirchen-geschichte  ; 

vol.   I.    Orientalische  Kirche ;     vol.11,  part   1.   Germanische 

Kirche  bis  Ende  der  Karolinger;  2  vols.  8vo.  sewed,  16s. 

ibid.  1854-6 
0000  Kurzgefasstes  Exegetisches  Handbuch  zum  Alten  Testament, 

von  F.  Hitzig,  J.  Olshausen,  A.  Knobel,  E.   Bertheau  und  O. 

Thenius;    16  vols.  8vo.  sewed,  Leipzig,  1841-56 

For  Contents,  see  page  300. 
3339  Exegetisches  Handbuch  zu  den  Apokryphen  des  Alten 

Testaments,  bearbeitet  von  O.F.  Fritzsche  und  C.  L.W.Grimm  ; 

ibid.  v.  a. 

Vol.  1.  Das  III.  Buch  Esra;  Zusaetze  zum  Buch  Esther  und  Daniel; 
das  Gebet  des  Manasse ;  das  Buch  Baruch ;  und  der  Brief 
Jeremia,  erklaert  von  O.  F.  Fritzsche ;  3s. 

,,  2.  Das  Buch  Tobi,  und  das  Buch  Judith,  erklaert  von  O.  F. 
Fritzsche;  3s. 

„     3.  Das  Erste  Buch  der  Maccabaer,  erklaert  von  C.L.W.  Grimm;  4s. 

„     4.  In  the  press. 


>2G 


DAVID    NUTTS    CATALOGUE. 


[theology. 


ibid.  1845-54 
Briefe   an    die    Colos- 

ser,  Philemon,  Ephe- 

ser    und    Philipper; 

2s. 
Briefe  an  Titus,  Timo- 

theus,  und   die   He- 

braer;  3s. 
Briete    Petrus,     Judas 

und     Jacobus,    ver- 

mehrt    von    B.     B. 

Brueckner;  3s. 
Offenbarung     Joannis, 

init  Vorwort  von  Fr. 

Luecke ;  2s.  6d. 


3340  Kurzgefasstes  Exegetisches    Handbuch    zum    Neuen    Testa- 

ment von  "YV.  M.  L.  de   Wette ;    3  vols,   in    1 1,  8vo.  sewed, 
£\  8s. 
Vol.      I.— 1.  Matthias;  3s. 

,,  2.  Lucas    und     Marcus  ; 

2s.  6d. 
,,  3.  Joannes,      Evangelium 

und  Briefe  (vermehrt 

von  B.  B.  Brueckner) ; 

4s. 
,,  4.  Apostel-Geschichte;  2s.     Vol.    III.  1. 

Vol.    II.     1.  Roemer-brief  Pauli ;  2s. 
„  2.  Korinther-brief   Pauli ; 

3s.  6d. 
,,  3.  Briefe  an  die  Galater, 

und  Thessalonicher ; 

2s. 

3341  Kutschker's  (Joh.)  Ileilige   Gebraeuche  in  der  Katholischen 

Kirch  e  vora  Sonntage  Septuagesima  bis  Ostern ;  2  vols.  8vo. 
sewed,  10s.  Wien,  1843 

3342  Kypke   (G.  D.)  Observationes  sacrse  in  Novi  Foederis  libros  ex 

Autoribus  potissimum  Grsecis  et  Antiquitatibus  ;    2  vols.  8vo. 

uncut,  5s.  Wratidavice,  1755 

3342* Idem  liber  ;  2  vols,  in  1,  8vo.  calf,  or  vellum,  5s.  ibid.  1/55 

3343  Kyriandri  (Wolfg.)    Persequutiones   Eeclesiee,  secundum  His- 

toricos,  a  Tirannis,  Haereticis  et  Scbismaticis  ab  Apostolorum 
usque  ad  nostra  tempora  (quos  inter  posteriores,  Fisher,  More, 
Pole,  etc.)  ;  small  4to.  rare,  12s.  Ingolstadii,  1541 

Labbei   (P.)  et  Cossartii  Concilia;  vide  Nos.  1191-3*. 

3344  Lacombe   (B.J.)  Manuel  des  Sciences  Ecclesiastiques ;  vol.1. 

8vo.  sewed,  6s.  Paris,  1850 

3345  Lacordaire  (Dom.)  Conferences,  preches  a  Lyon  et  a  Grenobles, 

precedees  de  sa  Biographie  ;  8vo.  ports,  sd.  2s.  (id.  Lyon,  1845 

3346  Ses  Conferences  de  Notre-Dame  de  Paris  ;    4  thick  vols. 

8vo.  sewed,  £\  10s.  Paris,  1847-54 

3347  Lacroix  (CI.  Soc.  Jes.)   Theologia  Moralis  Hermanni  Busen- 

baum  pluribus  Partibus  aucta  ;  9  vols.  12mo.  cf.  clasps,  £1  4s. 

Colonics,  1707-17 
0000  Vide  et  Nos.  779-80. 

3348  Lacroze  (Mat.  Veyssiere)  Histoire  du  Christianisme  d'Ethiope 

et  d'Armenie;   12mo.  calf,  2s.  6d.  La  II aye,  1739 

3349  Histoire  du  Christianisme  des  Indes ;   12mo.   map  and 

plates,  uncut,  2s.  Gd.  ibid.  1724 

3350  Thesaurus  Epistolicus  Lacrozianus,  ex  Bibl.  Jordaniana 

edidit  Jo.  Lud.  Ullius ;  3  vols.  4 to.  plates  of  alphabets  and 
facsimiles,  uncut,  scarce,  18s.  Lipsice,  1742 

Brunet  calls  the  book  "  collection  fort  curieuse,"  which  does  not  at  all 
characterise  the  contents — a  most  valuable  Commercium  Epistolicum,  in- 
cluding the  literary  correspondence  of  Lacroze  with  Bayer,  Crellius, 
Fabricius,  Hubner,  Jablonski,  Kortholt,  Mosheim,  Roth,  Whiston,  "Wilkins, 
Wolfius,  and  other  celebrated  scholars  of  his  dav. 
Lactantii  (C.  Firm.  A.D.  328)  Opera;  vide  Nos.  2046-52. 

3351  Laderchii  (Jacobi)  Acta  SS.  Martyrum  vindicata ;  2  vols.  4to. 

uncut,  £1.  Romce,  1723 

Laenda  (M.  de)  Vie  de  Jesus  Christ;  vide  No.  467. 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  327 

3352  Laet  (Jo.  de)  Novus  Orbis  sive  Descriptio  Indae  Occidentalis  (et 

Americse  Hispanicae)  ;  folio,  maps  and  plates,  fine  copy,  vellum, 
£\  5s.  Lugd.  Bat.  Elzevir,  1633 

3353  Lambeccii   (Petri)   Commentaria  de   Augustissima   Bibliotheca 

Csesarea  Vindobonensi ;  libri  VIII. ;  Vindobonce,  1665-79;  8 
vols.  Accedit  Dan.  de  Nessel  Catalogus,  sive  Recensio  Specialis 
omnium  Codicum  MSS.  Grsecorum  necnon  Linguarum  Orien- 
talium  Bibliothecee  Vindobonensis  ;  ibid.  1690  ;  7  vols. — In  all, 
15  vols,  in  6,  numerous  plates  of  facsimiles  and  antiquities, 
presentation  copy  from  Frederick  Duke  of  Wuertemberg  to 
Schupart ;  (Lambecius  in  calf  and  Nessel  in  vellum)  very  scarce, 
566  6s.  Vindobonae,  1665-90 

Kollarius'  edition  of  Lambecius,  that  usually  supplied  on  account  of 
the  rarity  of  the  original,  is  said  to  be  a  careless  reprint  with  additions 
of  small  importance.     See  Ebert. 

3354  Lambruschini  (L.)  sail'  Immaculato  Conceptimento  di  Maria; 

8vo.  boards,  3s.  6d.  Roma,  1843 

3355  Lafitau  (l'Eveq)  Vie  de  Clement  XI. ;  2  vols.  12mo.  calf,  5s. 

Padoue,  1752 

3356  Lahure    (L.)    le  Christianisme  et  les  Pbilosophes  :  l'Histoire 

complete  de  la  Religion  Catholique  depuis  le  Commencement 
du  Monde,  et  un  Expose  de  toutes  Questions  Religieuses  ;  thick 
8vo.  sewed,  6s.  Paris,  1846 

33/7  Lamii  (Jo.)   Delieise  Eruditorum,  seu  veterum   ' Avwloriov  Col- 
lectanea ;   17  vols.  sm.  8vo.  veil,  scarce,  £4  4s.  Venet.  1736-55 
For  Contents,  see  Dowling,  pp.  125-7. 
3358  Lampe  (F.  A.)  Commentarius  Analytico-Exegeticus  tam  litteralis 
quam  realis  in  Evangelium  Johannis  ;  3  vols.  4to.  neatly  bound, 
£  1  5s.  Amstelodami,  1724 

3359 Idem  liber ;  3  vols.  4to.  newly  half  bound  in  vellum, 

£\  5s.  ibid.  1724 

3360 Idem  liber, ;  3  vols.  4to.  fine  copy,  in  veil.  £l  10s.  ib.  1724 

3361 Idem  liber;  3  vols.  4to.  vellum,  £\  8s.         ibid.  1725-7 

3362 Ejusdem     Dissertationes     Philologico-Theologicae     turn 

earum  quae  ad  ulteriorem  Evang.  Johannis  Illustrationem  per- 
tinent, turn  reliquarum  varii  Generis,  cum  Prsefatione  D. 
Gerdesii ;  2  vols.  4to.  uncut,  9s.  Amstel.  1  737 

3363  Lamy  (B.)  Apparatus  Biblicus  seu  Manuductio  ad  Sacram  Scrip- 

turam  ;  8vo.  12  plates,  calf,  7s.  6d.  Venet.  1756 

3364 Ejusdem   Commentarius  in  Harmoniam  IV.   Evangelis- 

tarum,  et  Apparatus  Chronologicus  et  Geographicus,  cum  Prse- 
fatione  in  qua  demonstratur  Veritas  Evangelii ;  2  vols,  in  1,  4to. 
fine  copy,  in  French  calf,  12s.  Paris,  1699 

Lamy's  Harmony  is  greatly  praised  by  Michaelis,  who  calls  it  a  most 
learned  and  useful  work. 

3365  Ejusdem  de  Tabernaculo  Foederis,  de  S.  Civitate  Jeru- 
salem, et  de  Templo  ejus  Libri  VII. ;  fol.  large  paper,  20  plates, 
fine  copy,  in  calf,  scarce,  £\  lis.  6d.  Paris,  1720 

3366  Lancelotti  (J.  P.)  Institutiones  Juris  Canonici ;  4to.  hogskin, 

scarce,  9s.  Lugd.  1577 

0000 Vide  et  Nos.  881-3. 

Lanfranci    (Cantuariensis,    A.D.    1089)    Opera;    vide    Nos. 
2053  6. 


328  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

3367  Lange  (J.  P.)  Lehre  von  der  Heiligen  Schrift  von  der  allge- 

meinen  Gnade  Gottes ;  8vo.  sewed,  Is.  6d.  Elberfeld,  1831 
33G8 Desselben  Cbristiiche  Dogmatik,  philosophische,  positive, 

und  an^ewandte  Dogmatik,  oder  Polemik  und  Irenik  ;  3  vols. 

in  4,  8vo.  sewed,  £l   16s.  Heidelb.  1849-52 

3369 Desselben  Biblische  Dichtungen ;    2  vols,  in   1,    12mo. 

cloth,  2s.  ibid.  1832 

3370 Desselben  Beitraege  zur  Lehre  von  den  letzten  Dingen ; 

small  8vo.  sewed,  3s.  Meurs.  1841 

3371 Desselben  Leben  Jesu,  nach  den  Evangelien,  dargestellt ; 

3  vols,  in  5,  8vo.  cloth,  £1  16s.  Heidelberg,  lb44 

3372  Langen's  (Joach.)   Biblisches  Licht  und  Recht,  oder  richtige 

und  erbauliche  Erklaerung  der  Heiligen  Schrift,  etc.  ;   9  vols. 

in  6,  folio,  vellum,  scarce,  £3  13s.  6d.  Halle,  1733-8 

Copies  of  this  celebrated  exposition  of  the  literal  sense  of  the  whole  of 
the  books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  are  much  prized  abroad.  The 
work  is  but  little  known  in  this  country,  and  seldom  occurs  in  catalogues 
for  sale. 

3373  Langii  (J.)  Clavis  Ebraei  Codicis,  etc.;  thick   12mo.  vellum, 

3s.  6d.  ibid.  1707 

3374  Langlois  (P.  J.  B.)  Lettre  des  P.  P.  Benedictins  de  St.  Maur, 

sur  le  dernier  Tome  de  leur  edition  de  St.  Augustin;  18mo. 
calf,  scarce,  3s.  6d.  1699 

3375 Histoire  des  Croisades  contre  les  Albigeois ;  12mo.  calf, 

scarce,  15  s.  Paris,  1703 

3376  Lankisch  (Fr.)  Concordantiae  Bibliorum  Germanico-Hebraico- 

Greecae  ;  folio  (pp.  1232)  hogskin,  15s.  Lipsice,  1705 

3377  Lapide  (Corn,  de,  velCorneille  de  la  Pierre,  Soc.  Jesu, 

A.D.  1637)  Commentarii  in  Libros  Veteris  et  Novi  Testa- 
menti  (Jobi  et  Psalmorum  exceptis)  ;  10  vols,  folio,  calf  neat, 
367  7s.  Antverpice,  1659-62 

3378 Idem  liber,  alia  editio ;   10  vols,  folio,  bogskin,  £8  8s. 

ibid.  1697,  etc. 

3379 Idem  liber,  alia  editio;  10  vols,  in  11,  folio,  hogskin, 

£7  7s.  ibid.  1697,  etc. 

3380 Idem  liber,  alia  editio  ;  10  vols,  folio,  hogskin,  £7  17s.  6d. 

Colonics,  1732 

3381 Idem  liber,  nova  editio  ;  10  vols.  4to.  sewed,  £6  6s. 

Luyduni,  1854 

3382 Idem  liber,  10  vols.  4to.  vellum,  £8  8s.  ibid.  1854 

3383 Idem  liber,  alia  editio  ;   10  vols.  4to.  sewed,  £7  10s. 

M elites,  1843 

3383* Idem  liber,  10  vols.  4to.  vellum,  .£10  10s.        ibid.  1843 

3,j84 Ejusdem  Commentaria  in  Pentateuchum  ;  in  Libros  His- 

toricos  Vet.  Test  ;  in  Libros  Sapientales ;  in  Prophetas  Ma- 
jores  ;  in  Prophetas  Minores ;  et  in  Libros  Apocryphos.  Ac- 
cedunt  Tbomae  Le  Blanc,  Soc.  Jes.  Analysis  et  Commentarius 
amplissimus  in  Psalmos,  cum  Locis  communibus  de  omnibus 
prope  Materiis  moralibus ;  6  vols.  Colon.  1726 ;  nee  nou 
Joannis  de  Pineda  Commentaria  in  Jobum  ;  2  vols.  ibid.  1 733. 
Addita  sunt  C.  de  Lapide  Commentaria  in  IV.  Evangelia ;  in 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  329 

omnes  Pauli  Epistolas ;  et  in  Acta  Apostolorum,  in  Epistolas 
Canonicas,  et  in  Apocalypsin.  In  all  18  vols,  folio,  uniformly 
bound  in  calf,  contents  lettered,  £12  12s.  v.  I.  et  a. 

0000  Lapide  (Corn,  de)  Commentaria  seorsum  edita  : — 

3385  In  Pentateuchum  ;  folio,  vellum,  12s.  Antverp,  1618 

3386  Idem  liber;  folio,  half  bound,  10s.  6d.  ibid.  1623 

3387  Idem  liber;  folio,  calf,  12s.  ibid.  1630 

3388  Idem  liber;  folio,  calf,  12s.  Paris,  1630 

Various  other  editions  at  similar  prices. 

3389  Idem  liber,  nova  Editio  ;  2  vols.  4to.  sewed,  15s.  Melitce,  1843 

3890  Idem  liber;  2  vols,  in  1,  4to.  vellum,  £1  10s.        ibid.  1843 

3391  In  Li dros  Historicos,  Josuse,  Judicum,  Ruth,  Regum  et  Paralipo- 

menon;  folio,  hogskin,  10s.  6d.  Paris,  1642 

3392  Idem  liber,  alia  Editio  ;  folio,  vellum,  12s.       Antverp.  1653 

Various  other  editions  at  similar  prices. 

3393  In  Libros  Sapientai.es  : — in  Proverbia ;  folio,  hogskin,  stained,  9s. 

Paris,  1635 

3394  — — —  Idem  liber,  alia  Editio  ;  vellum,  14s.  Antverp.  1645 

3395  Idem  liber,  alia  Editio;  hogskin,  15s.  Lugduni,  1732 

3396  ■  in  Ecclesiasten  et  librum  Sapientiae ;  folio,  hogskin,  15s. 

Antverp.  1670 

3397  Idem  liber,  alia  Editio;  folio,  vellum,  15s.  ibid.  1697 

3398  In  Ecclesiasticum  ;  folio,  calf,  14s.  ibid.  1634 

3399  Idem  liber,  alia  Editio;  folio,  boards,  12s.  ibid.  1643 

3400  ■  Idem  liber,  alia  Editio;  folio,  hogskin,  14s.    Lugduni,  1732 

Various  other  editions  of  these  three  volumes,  "In  Libros  Sapien- 
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 


378  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

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. 

*  3  L 


1  16 

0 

0  16 

0 

0  18 

1) 

0     8 

0 

1  12 

0 

0     8 

0 

0     8 

0 

0  16 

0 

0     8 

0 

0     8 

0 

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. 


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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)  ; 

vide  No.  1319  ;  Nouvelles  Ecclesiastiques  (par  MM.  Boucher, 
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- 

doxos  et  Pontificios  de  Scripturis  et  Sacris  vernaculis ;  cum 
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 ; 
folio,  calf,  very  scarce,  £2  2s.  Londini,  1687 

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- 

tion, fine  copy  in  monastic  binding,  rare,  £3  13s.  6d. 

(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. 

sewed,  3s.  6d.  Stuttgart,  1841 

6197  Valckenarii   (L.  C.)    Scbolia  in  libros   quosdam  Novi  Testa- 

menti  (selecta  et  edita)  a  E.  van  Wassenbergb,  qui  Disserta- 
tionem  pnemisit  de  Glossis  Novi  Testamenti ;  2  vols.  8vo. 
sewed,  18s.  Amst.  1815-17 

6198  Ejusdem  Opuscula  Pbilologica,    Critica,  Oratoria,  nunc 

primum  conjunctim  edita  (in  quibus  multade  Antiquitatibus  He- 
braicis,  Annotationes  in  Nov.  Test.  Opuscula  SS.  Patrum,  etc.)  ; 
2  vols.  8vo.  sewed,  10s.  6d.  Lipsice,  1808-9 

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, 

£1  5s.  Lugd.  Bat.  1591 

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 

Latinitati  donata  ab  Alovsio  Guerra ;  4to  vel.  16s.  Venet.  1770 

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 

aliquot  Psalmorum  ;   small  8vo.  vellum,  5s.  Amst.  1686 

6205  Van  Espen  (Z.  Bernardi)  Opera  omnia,  in  quatuor  Tomis  com- 

prehensa ;   4  vols,  folio,  fine  copv  in  calf,  £2  2s.  Lovanii,  1753 

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. 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  577 

0*208  Vaisette  (Jos.  et  D.  de  Vict.)  Histoire  de  Languedoc,  avec  des 
Notes  et  des  Pieces  justificatives ;  5  vols,  folio,  French  calf, 
scarce,  £6  6  s.  Paris,  1/50 

Quoted  by  M'Crie  in  his  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Spain,  as  con- 
taining curious  particulars  both  respecting  the  Vaudois  and  the  persecuted 
Reformed  Church.  The  book  is  highly  esteemed  in  France,  where  a  cheap 
modern  reprint,  in  double  columns,  in  royal  8vo.  with  continuation  to  the 
reign  of  Louis  Philippe,  is  now  in  progress. 

6209  Vaeesii   (Hadr.)   Notitia  Galliarum,  in  qua  Situs,   Civitates  et 

Oppida,  Galliae  illustrantur,  Locorum  Antiquitates,  variaeorura 
Nomina,  Episcopatuum  ac  Monasterii  Origines,  aliaque  no- 
tantur ;  folio,  calf,  scarce,  £\  lis.  6d.  Paris,  16/5 

6210  Vanhagen's  (C.  von)  Leben  des  Grafen  Ludvvigvon  Zinzendorf ; 

12mo.  cloth,  4s.  Cd.  Berlin,  1846 

Van  Heussen    (Hugonis    F.)    Historia  Episcopatum   Fcederati 

Belgii ;   vide  No.  2965 — Ejusdem  Batavia  Sacra,  Nos.  2966-7 

6212  Van ini    (Jul.    Csesaris)    Amphitheatrum    aeternse    Providentiaj 

Divino-magicum,  Christiano-physicum,  nee  non  Astrologo- 
Catholicum  adversus  Atheos,etc;  8vo.  vellum,  10s.  Lugd.  1615 

6213  Van  Til  (Salom.)  Malachias  Commentario  analytico  et  exegetico 

illustratus  ;  4to.  uncut,  3s.  6d.  Lugd.  Bat.  1/19 

6214 Ejusdem  Opus  Analyticum  sive  Introductio  in  S.  Scrip- 

turam  ad  J.  H.  Heideggeri  Enchiridion  Biblicum  concinnatum  ; 

2  vols.  4to.  vellum,  12s.  Trajecti,  1720 

Varesio  (Car.  Fr.  de)  Promptuarium  Scoticum ;   vide  No.  5717 

6215  Vargas   (Franc.)  de   Episcoporum    Jurisdictione    et    Pontificis 

Maximi  Auctoritate ;  4to.  10s.  Romce,  P.  Manutii,  1563 

6216  Varillas  (Ant.)   Histoire  de  l'Heresie  de  Vicleff,  Jean  Hus  et 

Jerome  de  Prague.  Avec  celle  des  Guerres  de  Boheime  qui  en 
ont  este  les  suites  ;  12mo.  vellum,  4s.  6d.  Lyon,  1682 

Vasquez  (Gabr.,  Soc.  Jesu)  Commentarii  et  Disputationes  in  D. 
Thomam  ;  vide  No.  5718. 

6217  Vassor  (M.  le)  Traite  de  la  Maniere  d'examiner  les  differences 

de  Religion  ;   12mo.  calf,  scarce,  12s.  Amst.  1697 

This  scarce  little  volume  treats  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  under 
Edward  VI.  and  Elizabeth  in  England;  and  shows  clearly  why  our  Reform- 
ers rejected  various  dogmas  of  Rome  as  novelties  not  consonant  with  the 
teaching  of  our  Lord  and  the  Apostles. 

6218  Vastovii  (Joh.  circa  A.D.  1630)  Vitis  Aquilonia,  sive  Vitae  Sanc- 

torum qui  Scandinavian!  Magnam,  etc.,  olim  Rebus  gestis  illus- 
trarunt  ;  folio,  frontispiece,  very  scarce,  £1  Is.       Colon.  1632 

6219 Ejusdem  Vitis   Aquilonia   sive  Vitse  Sanctorum   Regni 

Sueo-Gothici ;  cum  Notis  E.  Benzelii ;  4to.  scarce,  15s. 

Vpsal.  1708 

6220  Vater's  (J.)  Hebraeische  Sprachlehre  ;   8vo.  3s.  6d.  Leip.  1797 

6221  Vatke's  (W.)  Religion  des  Alten  Testaments  nach  den  Kano- 

nischen  Buechern  entwickelt,  Vol.  I.  (all  printed)  ;  thick  8vo. 
(published  at  10s.  6d.)  boards,  7s.  Berlin,  1835 

Vaudois  :  vide  Nos.  1954,  2203,  3448,  3449,  5315. 

6222  Vavassoris  (Franc.  Soc.  Jesu)  Opera  omnia,  Theologica  et  Phi- 

lologica  ;  folio,  calf,  scarce,  18s.  Amst.  1709 

*  4  e 


578  david  nutt's  catalogue.  [theology. 

G223  Vega  (A.)  de  Justificatione  Doctrina  universa  ;  folio,  hogsldn, 
12s.  Colon.  157-2 

G224  Veith  (Laurentii,  Soc.  Jesu)  Scriptura  Sacra  contra  Incredulos 
propugnata;  8  vols.  12mo.  sewed,  £1  12s.         Meclilin.  1825 

0225  Ejusdem  libellus   de  Primatu  et  lnfallibilitate  Pontificis 

Romani ;  12mo.  sewed,  5s.  ibid.  1824 

G226  Veith's  (Dom.  Joh.  Em.)  Misericordia,  XII.  Vortraege  ueber 
den  L.  Psalm,  etc.;  small  8vo.  sewed,  os.  6d.  Wien,  1852 

G227 Desselben  Ilomiletische   Werke,  Vol.  I.,  oder   Lebens- 

bilder  aus  der  Passions-geschichte  ;   small  8vo.  sewed,  3s.  6d. 

ibid.  1855 

G228 Desselben  Homiletiscbe  Werke,  Vol.  II.,  oder  der  Weg, 

die  Wahrheit  und  das  Leben;  small  8vo.  3s.  6d.      ibid.  185G 

G229 Desselben  Ilomiletische  Vortraege  ;   Sonn-nnd  Fest-tage, 

4  vols. ;  Fest-predigten  zumeist  in  einer  Doppelreibe,  2  vols. ; 
Charitas,  Fast-predigten  ;  Homilien-kranz  fuer  das  Katholiscbe 
Kirchenjahr,  5  vols.  ;  und  die  Sseulen  der  Kircbe,  XII.  Vort- 
raege ueber  die  Apostel-geschichte ;  in  all,  13  vols,  small  8vo. 
sewed,  £2  Wien.  v.j. 

The  volumes  may  he  had  separately. 

6230 Desselben  Eucbaristia,  XII.  Vortraege  ueber  das  Heilige 

Mass-offer ;  8vo.  sewed,  3s.  6d.  ibid.  1847 

G231 Desselben  Erweckung  des  Lazerus;  small  8vo.  sewed,  3s. 

ibid.  1842 
Dean  Veith,  one  of  the  most  eloquent  pulpit  orators  of  our  time,  is  per- 
haps the  most  popular  preacher  of  the  Church  of  Rome  in  all  Germany ; 
and  the  congregation  of  St.  Stephens,  in  Vienna,  treasure  the  words  he  utters 
as  those  of  one  inspired. 

G232  Velasquez  (J.  A.,  Soc.  Jesu)  in  Psalmum  centesimum  Expo- 
sitio  litteralis  et  moralis,  sive  de  optimi  Principis  administro  ; 
folio,  Spanish  binding,  18s.  Salmant.  1G3G 

G233  Ejusdem  in  Epistolam  B.  Pauli  Apostoli  ad  Philippenses 

Commentarii  et  Adnotationes ;  2  vols,  in  1,  folio,  monastic 
binding,  scarce,  £\  4s.  Antv.  1G37 

G234  ■ Ejusdem  de  Antiquissimo  Eucharistiae  Mysterio  ;   sive 

de  Forma  Maria  Dei,  quaa  Mariam  Formam  Dei  fidelis  nutri- 
entis  et  veram  Matrem  Viventium  ostendit ;  folio,  vellum,  12s. 

Vallis  Oleti,  1 658 

G235  Velazquez  (J.  B.  Valenzuelse)  Consilia,  sive  utriusque  Juris 
Responsse  cum  Argumentis,  Summariis  et  Indice  ;  2  vols,  folio, 
vellum,  £1  8s.  Colonice,  1727 

G23G  Velseri  (Marci)  Opera  omnia  (TJistoria  Boica ;  Res  Augustse ; 
Conversio  et  Passio  SS.  Afrse,  Hilarise,  Dignse,  Eunomiee  et 
Eutropise,  nee  non  Vitse  S.  Uldarici  et  S.  Severini,  etc.)  Acce- 
dunt  P.  Optatiani  Porphyrii  Panegyricus  et  Vita  Auctoris  ; 
folio,  vellum,  scarce,  £1  Is.  Norimb.  1682 

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 
Psalmos,  in  Jeremiam,  in  Danielem  et  in  Malachiam  ;  Lec- 
tiones    Academics    in    Ezechielem ;    Dissertationes    Sacme  ad 


THEOLOGY.]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON.  5/9 

Gencseos,  acl  Vaticinia  Danielis  Emblematiea  et  de  Rebus  variis 
Sacris  ;  Exercitationes  de  vera  Christi  Divinitate  ;  Preelectiones 
de  Methodo  Prophetica ;  Opuscula  Inedita ;  et  Institutiones 
Historiae  Ecclesise  Veteris  Testamenti  ;  24  vols.  4to.  uniform 
iu  Dutch  calf,  contents  lettered,  £5  5s.         Leovard.  1731-83 

6239  Ejusdem  Commentarii  in  Psalmos,  quo  singulorum  Argu- 

mentum,  Tempus  et  Hypothesis  explicandi  imprimis  studiose 
iuquiritur,  eorumque  Partes  continua  Paraphrasi  et  selectis 
Observationihus  illustrantur ;  6  vols.  4to.  Dutch  calf,  scarce, 
£1  5s.  ibid.  1762-67 

6240  ■ Idem  liber;  6  vols  4to.  hf.  bd.  uncut,  £\  4s.  ibid.  1762-7 

6241  ■ Idem  liber;  6  vols.  4to.  large  paper,  calf,  £2  2s.  ibid.  176-7 

"  A  most  excellent  and  extensive  commentary  ;  but  through  its  scarcity 
the  work  is  little  known  in  this  country." — Ad.  Clarke. 

6242  ■ Ejusdem   Prselectiones   de  Methodo  prophetica,  sive  de 

Argumento  Prophetiarum  Veteris  et  Novi  Testamenti.  Acce- 
dunt  de  Anti-Christo  Sermones  Academici ;  4to.  7s.  ibid.  \775 

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 

Vaticinia  Danielis  et  Comment,  ad  ejusdem  Capita  XI.  4-45, 
et  XII.  1-3,  iu  Malachiam,  et  in  Canticum  Canticorum) ; 
6  vols.  4to.  vellum,  £\  16s.  ibid.  1731-52 

6246 Ejusdem   Opuscula  inedita  (Commentarius  ad  Matthaei 

Cap.  XXIII.,  1-12;  Sermones  ad  Matthaei,  Cap.  IX.  16-17  ; 
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 
decouverte  en   particulier  1' Illusion  des  Predictions  de  M.  L. 
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 

de  S.  Jean  de  Jerusalem,  appellez  depuis  Chevaliers  de  Rhodes, 

et  aujourd'hui  Chevaliers  de  Malthe ;   4  vols,  royal  4to.  many 

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- 
talem  Confessionem  ab  ipso  Christo  institutam  esse,  et  in 
Ecclesia  semper  observatam  ;  small  8vo.  vellum,  rare,  18s. 

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 ; 

4to.  vellum,  10s.  Colon.  1603 

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 

Naziance  (par  Godfr.  Hermant)  ;  2  vols.  4to.  portraits  by 
Edelinck,  calf,  18s.  ibid.  1674 

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. 

calf,  10s.  6d.  ibid.  1664 

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 

l'Eclaircissement  de  son  Histoire,  et  de  celle  du  XII.  Siecle 
(par  l'Eveque  Louis  Charles  Hugo)  4to.  calf,  scarce,  £1  Is. 

Luxemb    1704 


THEOLOGY-]  NO.    2/0,    STRAND,    LONDON,  58\ 

62  6S  Vie  (la)  de  St.  Paulin  de  Nole  (par  D.   Gervaise)  ;  4to.  calf, 
10s.  6d.  Paris,  1743 

6269  Vie  (la)  de  St.  Thomas  d'Aquin   (par  P.  Tourou) ;  4to.  calf, 

scarce,  14s.  ibid.  1740 

6270  Vie  (la)  de  St.  Francois  de  Sales  (par  H.  de  Maupas  du  Tour)  ; 

4to.  frontispiece,  calf,  10s.  ibid.  1657 

6271  Vie  (la)  de  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  (pari' Abbe  Maury)  ;  2  vols.  4to. 

portrait,  calf,  scarce,  18s.  Nancy,  1748 

Vies    des    SS.    Peres    de  Deserts  d'Occident  et  d'Orient,   (par 

Jos.  Bourgoin  de  Villefore)  ;  vide  No.  673. 
Vies  des  SS.  Peres  de  Deserts  d'Orient,  avec  leur  Doctrine  Spi- 

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 

con  algunas  Observaciones  de  Joa.  Lor.  Villanueva ;  10  vols. 
8vo.  sewed,  «£4  4s.  Madrid,  1803-6  ;  y  Valencia,  1821 

The  last  five  volumes  of  this  important  book  are  very  scarce. 

6278  Villanuno  (Matt,  de)  Summa  Conciliorum  Hispanias,  ad  usque 

Sseculum  proxime  prseteritum  ;  4  vols,  small  4to.  vellum,  scarce, 
£\  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 

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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. 
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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 

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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. 

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Mohammedanis  incultarum,  singulis  Tabulis  ;  royal  folio,  witb 

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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- 

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cloth,  10s.  6d.  Leipzig,  1833-8 

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The  value  of  this  book  consists  in  its  being  an  alphabetical  handbook  of 
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6464  les  memes  ;  2  vols,  in  1,  8vo.  hf.  bd.  calf,  9s.  ibid.  1839 

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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 
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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, 
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Amst.,  Traj.,  et  Lugd.  Bat.  1683-1703 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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£\  Is.  Zverich,  i  793-1802 

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10s.  ibid.  1788 

6488  Wood  (Anth.  a)   Athenae  Oxonienses,  an  exact  History  of  all 

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of  Oxford  :  to  which  are  added  the  Fasti,  or  Annals  of  the 
said  University.  A  new  Edition,  with  large  Additions  by  Ph. 
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6400  Xaverii  (Francisci,  Soc.  Jesu)  Epistolarum  libri  IV.  nova 
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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, 
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Lugd.  Bat.  Elzevirii,  1639 
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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 
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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. 

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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 
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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 ; 

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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 

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full  of  curious  bibliographical  and  archaeological  information, 
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nebst  einer  Vorrede  von  J.  P.  von  Ludewig ;  64  vols,  in  32, 
folio,  vellum,  £10  10s.  Halle  and  Leipzig,  1732-54 

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Zedner's  (J.)   Hebrseiseher  Auswabl  ;  vide  No.  2908. 

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human  authority ;  but  that  is  rather  ambiguous,  and  hardly  enough  to  sub- 
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