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HUXHAM, John, M.D. Observationes de Aëre et Morbis epidemicis. Lond. 1739, 52, 71. 8vo. 3 vols. 7s. 6d.

This eminent physician published other works, the most esteemed of which is an Essay on Fevers. His tincture of bark still holds its rank in the Pharmacopoeia. HUYGENS, Christian. The celestial World discovered. Lond. 1699. 8vo.

Several essays written by this celebrated mathematician and astronomer will be found in the Philosophical Trans

actions.

HYCKE SCORNER. Lond. Enprynted by me Wynkyn de Worde. 4to. n. d.

A copy in the Garrick collection, now in the British Museum.-Imprinted by Johan Waley, 4to. Reprinted in Hawkins' Origin of the English Drama.

HYDE, Thomas, D.D. Veterum
Persarum et Medorum Religionis
Historia.
eorumque Magorum
Oxon. 1760. 4to.

Best edition of a very learned and important work. Williams, 743, morocco, 21. 15s. Fonthill, 1330. 17. 148. Heath, 2615, 17. 16s. Gosset, 2926, 21. 6s. Stanley, 134, 47. 10s. Hibbert, 4145, old morocco, 31. 3s. Willett, 1288, 37. 4s.-The former edition. Oxonii, 1700, 4to. 10s. 6d. olim Syntagma Dissertationum quas Thomas Hyde separatim edidit. Accesserunt nonnulla ejusdem Opuscula hactenus inedita; necnon de ejus Vita Scriptisque Prolegomena, cum Appendice de Lingua Sinensi, aliisque Linguis orientalibus una cum quamplurimis Tabulis deneis, quibus earum Characteres exhibantur. Omnia diligenter recognita a Gregorio Sharpe, LL. D. Oxonii, 1767, 4to. 2 vols. portrait, plates which are sometimes deficient. Gosset, 2927, 17. 11s. 6d. Heath, 2168, 17. 17s.

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cedunt de eodem Rabbi Abraham Abbenisenior Abben-Jachiæ Prosa per innomiEzra elegans Poema rythmicum; R. Bonnatum. Pars. ii. Hist. Shahiludii, quæ est Hebraica seu Trias Judæorum de Ludo Scacchorum. Prætermittuntur de Shahiludio Prolegomena curiosa. Vol. II. Nerdiludii, sc. Trunculorum cum quibusdam aliis Arabum, Persarum, Indorum, Chinensium, et aliarum Gentium Ludis, tam politicis quam bellicis; item Explicatio amplissimi Chinensium Ludi, qui eorum Politiam, et Modum perveniendi ad Dignitates in Aula Regia exponit, et

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HYGGONS, Theoph. His first motives to suspect the integrity of his Religion in the detection of Falsehood in D. Humfrey and D. Field, on the question of Purgatory and prayer for the Dead. Lond. 12mo. 1609.

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HYNDE, S. Iter Lusitanum: or, Voyage of her Majestie Queen Katherine from Lisbon to London. Lond. Rob. Paulett. 12mo.

A Poem, 20 leaves, in the Grenville Library.

HYPATIA or the History of a most accomplished Lady; who was torn to Pieces by the Clergy of Alexandria to gratify their Archbishop, St. Cyril. Lond. 1573. 8vo. HYP-DOCTOR, The.

A foolish paper, commenced in 1731 by John Henley, in defence of Sir Robert Walpole's administration, exceeded only in virulence by its predecessor, The High German Doctor. It was continued for some years.

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