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NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE, Appendix.

See tory during the Year 1819. Philadelphia, 1821, 8vo. map and plates.

NUN, Thomas. A Comfort against the Spaniard. Lond. 1596, 4to.

Eleven leaves, dedicated to the Bishop of Norwich. Inglis, 1118, 2s.

NUN.-A Nunne's Prophecy, or the Downefall of Friers. Lond. 1624, 8vo.

With a wood-cnt. Gordonstoun, 1642, 16s.-1615, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 190, in a lot.

The English Nunne, being a Dialogue,

wherein the Author endeavoureth to draw young and unmarried Catholike Gentlewomen to embrace a Votary and Religions Life. 1642, 12mo. Heber, pt. vii. 4020,

6s. 6d.

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Reprinted, Boston, 1834, 12mo. Introduction to Systematic and Physiological Botany. Boston, U.S. 1827, 8vo.

Manual of the Ornithology of the United States and of Canada: Land Birds and Water Birds, Camb, Mass.

1832, 12mo. 2 vols.-1853, 12mo. 2 vols.

The Genera of North American Plants, and a Catalogue of the Species to the Year 1817. Philadelp. 1818. 12mo. 2 vols. See MICHAUX's North American Sylva. NYCOLLS, Phillyp. See NICOLLES, Philip.

NYE, Nathaniel. The Art of Gunnery, 1644. With portrait æt. 20, by W. Hollar. Lond. 1647, 8vo.

1648, with port. by Hollar. Towneley, pt. ii, 1545, 115.-1670. Bliss, 13s.

Stephen. A Discourse con cerning natural and revealed Religion. Glasg. 1752, 12mo.

Williams, 1254, morocco, 15s.-Lond. 1696, 8vo. Nye published several other works.

NYM. See MAY, Thomas, p. 1244. NYMPHA LIBETHRIS. See BARKSDALE, Clement.

Narration of his Brother Alexander Nyndge's NYNDGE, Ed. M.A. the Devill. Lond. 1615, 4to. being most horribly tormented with

Nassau, pt. ii. 571, 16s. Heber, pt. vi. 2566, 10s.

NYXON. See NIXON, Ant.

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tain and Welspring of all Variance, Sedition, and deadlie Hate. Wherein is declared at large, the Opinion of Hiperius, &c. that Rome in Italie is signified and noted by the Name of Babylon, in the 14, 17, and 18 Chapters of Reuelation of S. Iohn. Lond. 1589. 4to.

Pp. 39, dedicated to the Earls of Huntington and Warwicke, by Chr. O.

O. I. The Lamentation of Troy for the Death of Hector. Whereunto is annexed, an olde Woman's Tale in hir solitarie Cell. Lond. P. Short for W. Matts, 1594, 4to. In verse. Thirty-two leaves, inscribed to Sir Peregrine Bertie, Knt., Lord Willonghby of Eresby, by I. O. Gordonstoun, 1694, title and two leaves wanting, 7s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 428, part of last leaf wanting, 251. resold Saunders in 1818, 37. 13s. 6d. resold Heber, pt. iv. 17. 15s. Caldecott, 47. 6s. See Beloe's Anecdotes of Literature, and Brydges' Censura Literararia. On sign. B 2 are some lines in praise of Spenser.

A-G, in fours, besides title to the reader, and verses, signed S. C. and S. R. tispiece. Hibbert, 5843, 2s. Hollis, 1096, 27. 2s. resold Heber, 17. 2s.

two leaves.-Amst. 1644, 4to. with a fron

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OAKLEY, Benjamin. from Shakspeare. post 8vo. 7s.

Selections Lond. 1828,

Letters on Miscellaneous Subjects. Lond. 1823, royal 8vo. lithographic portraits. 15s. Only 50 copies printed.

OATES, Titus. The Memoirs of Titus Oates. Lond. 1685, 4to.

With a frontispiece. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 497, 16s. Reprinted in the ninthi volume of the Somers' Collection of Tracts.

Είκων βασιλικη; or the Picture of the late King James, drawn to the Life. In course of his Life hath to this Day been which is made manifest that the whole a continued Conspiracy against the Protestant Religion, Laws, and Liberties of the three Kingdoms. Third edition. Lond. 1696, 4to. 4 pts.

Numerous other tracts by and relative to Titus Oates were published 1679-1705.

OATHS.-The Book of Oaths, and the several Forms, ancient and modern. Lond. 1649, 12mo.

Nassau, pt. i. 284, 8s. Bright, 6s.-1689, 8vo.-1715, 8vo.

A briefe Treatise of Oathes exacted by Ordinaries and ecclesiastical Iudges, to

answere generallie to all such Articles or Interrogatories as pleaseth them to proDrol-pound. And of their forced or constrained

O. I. Venus' Looking-Glass, or
a rich Store-house of choice
lery. Lond. n. d. 8vo.

O. J. See OLDE, John.
O. J. M. See MONTROSE.
O. L. See OWEN, Lewis or Luke,
O. N. A Dialogue between two
Priests named Watkin and Jeffry,

Attributed to William Roy.
O. R. Mans Mortalitie, or a
Treatise wherein 'tis proved that
whole Man is a Compound wholy
mortall. Amsterdam, printed by
John Canne, 1643, 4to.

Oathes ex Officio, wherein it is proued that the same are vnlawfull. 4to. pp. 58, circa 1598. Privately printed. Bright, 1s. 6d. Heber, pt. vi. in lot 2568.

Oaths, their Origin, Nature, and History. By J. Endell Tyler, D.D. Second edition. Lond. 1835, post 8vo. 9s.

The Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, Simony, Canonical Obedience, and Residence, are in Sparrow's Collection.

OAT-MEALE, Oliver. A Quest of Enquirie by Women to know whether the Tripe-wife were trimmed by Doll yea or no; gathered by

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- Rev. Paul. A practical Grammar of the Irish Language. Dublin, 1809, 8vo. 15s.

Lusorium; a Collection of Convivial Songs. 1782, 16mo. cu

Heber, pt. vii. 8s.

OBADIAH. Abdias the Prophet interpreted by T(homas) B(ras-rious plates. bridge), Fellow of Magdalene College in Oxforde. Lond. by Henry OBSEQUENS, Julius. Binneman for Geo. Bishop, 1574, giis. Oxon. 1703, 8vo.

16mo.

A--G, in eights, dedicated to the Earle of Huntingdon, and one leaf containing errata. Williams, 3, morocco, 17. 1s. OBEDIENCE.-History of Passive Obedience. See SELLER, Abednego. OBEDYENCE, The, of a Chrysten

Man.

See TYNDALE, William. O'BEIRNE, Thomas Lewis, Bp. of Meath. Sermons on important Subjects. Lond. 1795-1821, 8vo.

3 vols. 9s.

O BRAZILE, or the inchanted Island; being a Relation of a late Discovery of the Dis-inchantment of an Island in the North of Ireland. Lond. 1675, 4to.

Usually ascribed to Richard Head. Lloyd, 1006, 17. 8s. Heber, pt. vii. 4s.

O Brazeel, the western Wonder, with a Description of a Place called Montecapernia. Lond. 1674, 4to.

De Prodi

A good edition, subjoined to Hearne's edition of Eutropius.

OBSERVATOR, The, by Sir Roger L'Estrange. folio.

This periodical paper, written to vindicate the measures of the court and the character of the king, from the charge of being popishly affected, commenced April 13, 1681, and was continued for some years. Heber, pt. ii. (2 vols. 1681 to 1685,), 5s. 6d. and vols. 2 and 3, 1687, 1s.

The Observator, with a Summary of In

telligence. This paper, the first number of

which appeared Oct. 24-31, 1654, was continued for several years.

The Observator, for 1702, 1703, and 1704, folio. By John Tutchin. Field, 971, 10s. This paper commenced April 1, 1702, and was published every Wednesday, at one penny. It excited much attention, and was extremely obnoxious to the Tories. It expired in 1712.

OBSERVER, The, A Collection of moral, literary, and familiar Essays. (By Richard Cumberland.) Lond. 1785-90, post 8vo. 5 vols.

O'BRIEN, Henry. The Round Towers of Ireland; or the Myste-5 vols.-1798, 6 vols.-Third edition, 1808, Second edition. Lond. 1791, post Svo. ries of Free Masonry, of Sabaism, post 8vo. 3 vols. An esteemed work, and of Budhism for the first time since reprinted in the British Essayists. unveiled. Prize Essay of the Royal Irish Academy, enlarged. Lond. 1834, 8vo. plates, 17. 10s.

Bliss, 19s.

Phoenician Ireland; translated from the Spanish of J. L. Villanueva, and illustrated with Notes. Lond. 1833, 8vo. 12s.

OCCASIONAL PAPERS.-A Collection of the Occasional Papers. Lond. 1716-19, 8vo. 3 vols.

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The authors of the Occasional Papers were the Rev. Joshua Barnes, Benjamin Avery, LL.D., Benj. Grosvenor, D.D., Sam. Wright, D.D., John Evans, D.D., Mr. Eames, and the Rev. Moses Lowman:

J. Focaloir Gaoidhilge-Sax- the initials of their names forming the Bhéarla; or, an Irish-English Dic-word Bagweel.'-MS. note by Dr. Henley. tionary. Paris, 1768, 4to. 37. 3s Hollis, 288, 7s. 6d. Gosset, 3776, 7s. Vol. i. -Second edition, revised and cor-i, to. xii. with a preface and a table of 1716, Nos. i. to xii. Vol. ii. 1717-8, Nos. rected by the Rev. Robert Daly. contents to both volumes. Vol. iii. 1718-19, Dublin, 1832, 8vo. 18s. Nos. i. to xii. Heber, pt. vii. 78.

In this edition each language is printed in its proper characters, not, as before, all in roman. For English-Irish part, see M'CUIRTIN, H. p. 1435.

The Occasional Paper, in ten Numbers. Lond. 1697-8, 4to. An anonymous publication by Richard Willis, Bishop of Win chester.

OCCAM, or OCKAM, William of. Disputatio inter Clericum et Militem super potestate Prelatis ecclesiæ atque Principibus terrarum commissa in forma dialogi; et Compendium de Vita Antichristi. Colon. 1475, 4to.-Paris, 1498, 4to. and other editions.

A Dialogue betwene a Knyght and a Clerke concerninge the Power spiritual and temporal, by William Occham, the great Philosopher, in English and Latin. Lond. Tho. Berthelet, s. a. 12mo.-Again, 1540. This notable little tract was written in 1305, to silence the clergy, and answer their unreasonable expectations that the Pope might exercise jurisdiction over the temporalities of Princes, and the Church be exempted from contributing to the relief of the poor or the security of the nation. See Oldys' B. Libr. 6-10. Fox's Martyrs, vol. i. 510. Caldecott, 17. 12s.

Dialogorum libri septem adversus hæreticos; et Tractatus de dogmatibus Johannis XXII. s. 1. [Paris, Stoll], 1476, fol. FIRST EDITION.-Lugd. 1495 and 1498, fol. Opus nonaginta dierum et dialogi, compendium errorum contra Johannem XXII. Lovan. 1481, fol.-Lugd. 1495 and 1496, fol. Compendium Errorum Johannis Pape XXII. Lugd. 1496, fol.

Scriptum in primum librum sentenciarum, in quo theologica simul et arcium atque philosophie dogmata usque ad principia resolvuntur stilo clarissimo facili et apto. 1483, (s. 1.) folio. A copy is in the Lambeth Library.

Quodlibeta septem. Paris, 1487, 4to.Idem, cum Tract. de sacramento altaris. Argent. 1491, fol.

De sacramento altaris. Paris, 1513, 8vo. -Venet. 1514, fol.

Tractatus Logicæ divisus in tres partes. Paris, 1488, fol.

Centiloquium Theologicum. Lugd. 1494, 5, 6, fol.

Summa totius logicæ. Bon. 1498, fol.Ven. 1508, 4to.-Ven. 1532, fol.-Oxon. 1675, 8vo.

Summulæ in libros physicorum. Bon. 1494, fol.-Ven. 1506, 4to.

Quaestiones et Decisiones in quatuor libros Sententiarum. Lugd. 1495, 6, 7, fol. Expositio aurea super totam artem Veterem, continens hosce tractatus. I. Super Porphyrii Prædicabilia, II. in Aristotelis Prædicamenta, III. in libros duos rep épμnvelas; una cum Quaestionibus Alberti Parvi de Saxonia; studio Marci de Benevento Cœlestini. Bon. 1496, fol.

Super potestate Pontificis octo quæstionum Decisiones. Lugd. 1496, fol.

Occam was the only schoolman whose writings Luther studied or kept in his

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OCHINUS, Bernard, of Siena. A Tragedie or Dialoge of the uniuste vsurped Primacie of the Bishop of Rome, and of the iust Abolishyng of the same, translated out of Latine into Englishe by John Ponet, D.D.

(Lond. W. Lynne.) Anno Do. 1549, 4to. BLACK LETTER.

Gordonstoun, 1681, last leaf wanting, 17. 13s. White Knights, 3148, 27. 16s. Inglis, 1120, 17. Williams, 1167, morocco, 37. 3s. Heber, pt. ix. 17. 10s. Caldecott, two leaves MS. 10s. Gardner, in 1854, 21.

Fiue Sermons, translated out of Italian into Englishe, Anno Do. MDXLVIII. Lond. by R. C. (probably Robert Crowley) for William Beddell, sm. 8vo.

Sermons, (6) translated by Richard Argentine. Ippeswych, by Anthony Scoloker, 1548, sm. 8vo. The six sermons on 48 pages. Dedicated to Edward, Duke of Somerset, by Rychard Argentyne.' Heber, pt. vi. 5s.

Certayne Sermons, faythfully translated into Englyshe. Lond. by Jhon Day, n. d. sm. 8vo. This volume, A-N 7, in eights, contains 25 sermons, 6 of them being those given in the preceding volume.

Certaine Sermons, translated by Wm. Phiston. Lond. 1580, 4to. This volume is divided into 38 sermons, or rather sections, 19 on Faith, 8 on Hope, and 11 on Charity, and consists of 100 leaves, besides the dedication to the Archb. of Canterbury, to the reader, and the table, four leaves. Sotheby's, May 1858, 6s.

Fouretene Sermons, concerning the Predestinacion and Eleccion of God: very expediente to the settynge forth of hys Glorye among his Creatures. Translated out of the Italian into oure natyue Tounge by A(nne) C(ook), (one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Cook, afterwards wife of Sir Nich. Bacon, and mother of the great Sir F. Bacon). Lond. by John Day, sm. 8vo. The whole contains H 7 in eights, Dedicated by A. C. to her Mother, the Lady F. Bliss, 16s.

A Dialogue of Polygamy and another of Divorce, rendered into English by a Person of Quality. Lond. 1657, 12mo. Bright

3s. 6d. Bliss, 3s. To this translation, dedicated to the author of 'Advice to a Son' (Francis Osborne), Madan in his Thelyphthora was under great obligation.

Two Dialogues on Polygamy and Divorce, with some Memoirs and Testimonies of the Life and Writings of Bernardino Ochin, will be found in Select and curious Cases of Polygamy, Concubinage, Adultery, Divorce, &c. seriously and learnedly discussed.' Lond. 1736, 12mo.

OCKLEY, Simon. History of the Saracens, containing the Lives of Mahomet and his immediate Successors, an Account of their most remarkable Battles and Sieges, and of the Religion, Rites, Customs, &c. of that warlike People. Third edition, with additions by Dr. Long; and a Plan of the Temple of Mecca, &c. Lond. 1757, 8vo. 2 vols.

A curious and very entertaining work. Heath, 2672, 17. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 2449, 17. Hibbert, 5758,,1l. 7s. Williams, 1263, blue morocco, 47. 10s.-First edition, 1708. 8vo.1 vol. Roxburghe, 8845, 9s. 6d. Vol. ii. appeared in 1718.-Second edition, 1718, 8vo. 2 vols. Willett, 1852, 178. LARGE PAPER. Bindley, pt. ii: 2037, 17. 3s.Fourth edition, in one volume, with Notes from the Works of later Writers, a Memoir of the Author, Synoptical View of the later Saracenic History, Index, &c. edited by Henry G. Bohn. Lond. (Bohn's Standard Library), 1847, post 8vo. port. 3s. 6d.-Fifth edition, 1848.-Sixth edition, 1857.

Introductio ad Linguas Orientales. Cantab. 1706, 8vo. Hibbert, 5756, 2s. 6d.

History of the present Jews. With Fa.

ther Simon's Account of the Samaritans and the Sect of the Carraites. Lond. 1707, 12mo. Reed, 5290, 6s.

An Account of the Authority of the Arabick Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, controverted between Dr. Grabe and Mr. Whiston. Lond. 1712, 8vo.

An Account of south-west Barbary. Lond. 1713, sm. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2451, 2s. Roxburghe, 7323, 3s. 6d.

See ALI. JAAFAR, Abi.

OCLANDUS, Christoph. Anglorum Prælia, 1327-1558, Carmine perstricta. Item, Eircnarchia, sive de pacatissimo Angliæ Statu, imperante Elizabetha Narratio. Lond. excudebat R. Neuberie, 1580, 4to. Editio altera. Hijs Alexandri Neuelli Kettum adiunximus. Lond. Nubery, 1582, 12mo. 3 parts.

Each of the pieces has a title-page so as to sell separately. The work was appointed by Q. Elizabeth and her privy council to be received and taught in every grammar and free-school within the kingdom, 'for the remouing of such lasciuious poets as are commonly reade and taught in the said grammar schooles.' Dent, pt. ii. 39, 4s. 6d. Bliss, 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 2452, 9s.-Lond. 1580, 4to. Hibbert, 5845, morocco, 17. 11s. 6d.-1582, 4to.

EIPHNAPXIA, sive Elizabetha; De Pacatissimo Angliæ statu. Lond. Barker, 1582, 4to.

John Sharrock. Lond. Rob. Waldegrave, The same,done into English Verse, by 1585, 4to. Heber, pt. iv. 1613, 61. 6s. now in the Grenville Collection. Dedicated in verse to the Lady Myldred, wife to Lord Burghley. Unknown to Ames, Herbert, or Ritson.

Elizabetheis, sive de Angliæ Statu sub

Elizabethæ Imperio. Liber secundus in quo præter cætera, Hispania profligatio explicatur. Lond. T. Orwin, 1589, 4to. Bright, 19s.

O'CLERY, Michael. Lexicon Hibernicum præsertim pro Vocabulis antiquioribus et obscuris. Lovanii, 1643, 8vo.

In this work many of the obsolete words in the Irish language are explained by modern words in common use. Gen. Vallancey, 61. 6s. Sotheby (Bp. Daly), June 25, 1858, 137. 5s. A transcript sold at Mason's sale in 1857, for 77.

Speculum vitæ, vel Desiderius. Lovan. 1616, 8vo. Printed in the Irish character. Sotheby (Bp. Daly), June 26, 1858, 31. 3s. In the Grenville Collection.

O'CONNOR, The. Chronicles of Eri: being the History of the Gaal Sciot Iber, or the Irish People. Translated from the original Manuscripts in the Phoenician Dialect of the Scythian Language. Lond. 1822, 8vo. 2 vols. portrait of the author, 10s. LARGE PAPER, 15s.

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Arthur. The State of Ireland. (Lond. 1798, 8vo. published.) Translated into French. Paris, 1804, 8vo. See BEAUTIES of the PRESS, 1800, page 140.

Roderic. Works; with an Abstract of Irish History, and of the Monarchs of the Belgian Dynasty. Cork, n. d. 8vo. 2 vols. A scarce work.

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