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Travels in Russia, the Krimea, the Caucasus and Georgia. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 2 vols, cuts. Duke of York, 3221, 13s. LYCETT.-Views in Australia, 50 coloured plates, with descriptions. Lond. 1824, oblong roy. 4to. 17. 5s. LYCOPHRON. Lycophronis Chalcidensis Alexandra, cum Græcis Isacii Tzetzis Commentariis. Accedunt Versiones, variantes Lectiones, Emendationes, Annotationes et Indices necessarii, Cura et Opera Johannis Potteri, Oxon. 1697, fol. According to Dr. Harwood, a very cor. rect and valuable edition, in the text and notes of which there is a treasury of Grecian learning. Willett, 1497, 17. Duke of Grafton, 449, 17.7s. Heath, 3460, russia, 31.9s. LARGE PAPER. Duke of Grafton, 450, 27. 16s. Bp. Randolph, 1193, 37. 9s. Dent, pt. ii. 625, morocco, 41. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 259, morocco, 57. Heath, 3461, morocco by Roger Payne, 8.-Editio secunda, priori auctior. (Best edition.) Oxon. 1702, folio. Roscoe, $64, 17. 6s. Gosset, 3443, 17. 6s. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 2840, morocco, by Roger Payne, 71.

Lycophronis Alexandra, Græce. Oxon. 1592, 4to. A correct edition.

Cassandra of Lycophron, translated by Lord Royston. Cambridge, 1806, 4to. NOT PRINTED FOR SALE. Drury, 2780, 27. 10s. Reprinted by Valpy. Lond. 1838, fcap. 8vo. 5s.-New edition, with Memoir, by Bp. Pepys. Lond. 1859, roy. 8vo. 12s. Remarks on the Cassandra of Lycophron, a Monody. By the Rev. H. Meen, B.D. Lond. 1800, Svo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1811, 3s. These remarks originally appeared in the European Magazine.

LYDE, Richard, of Hereford. Narrative of the Life of, with Memorials of his family. 1731, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

LYDGATE, John, Monk of Bury. The Werke (or Court) of Sapience. (Impr. by W. Caxton), folio.

361. 15s. Utterson, 1852 (wanting 3 leaves at beginning, and 6 at end), mor. 331. Collation.-The signatures a to m run in eights, but m has only 5 printed leaves, and there is no sign. h. Prefixed are two by Dr. Dibdin, i. 336-41. Bibl. Spencer. leaves of table. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. iv. 334-5. Lond. Redman, 1531, 4to.

With woodcuts. Contains A to X, Aa

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The Chorle and the Byrde. Emprynted at Westmynstre in Caxton's House by W. de Worde. 4to.

Eight leaves. Roxburghe, 3258, morocco, 341.-Lond. by Wyllam Copland, 4to. Eight leaves. Farmer, 61. 10s. Heber, 8. 12s. Bright, mor. fine, 117. 15s.-Emprentyd by me Richard Pinson, n. d. 4to. 9 leaves. An edition not mentioned by Ames, Herbert, or Dibdin. White Knights, 2517, morocco, 177. 17s. resold, Freeling, 61. 13s. 6d. Willett, 117. 3s. 6d. Bright, fine, 11. 15s.-Canterbury by Iohn Mychel, 4to. Eight leaves. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. This poem is also reprinted in Ashmole's Theatrum Chemicum, with the addition of ten stanzas, under the title of Hermes Bird.-Lond. 1818, 4to. Presented to the Members of the Roxburghe Club by Sir M. M. Sykes, Bart. Dent, pt. ii. 1213, 27. 14s. Boswell, 3047, 47. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1633, with The Hors, the Shepe and the Ghoos, 1822, 67. 16s. 6d. pt. iii. 1137, 57. 10s. On VELLUM. One copy struck off.

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Printed by W. de Worde. There is burghe, 3281, with the Example of evil another edition by W. de Worde, RoxTongues, also printed by W. de Worde, 441. See Brydges' British Bibliographer, ii. 150-3. Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr.. Dibdin, ii. 308-9, 398-9.-Lond. 1822, 4to. Presented to the Members of the Roxburghe Club, by Sir M. M. Sykes, Bart. His own copy, bound up with The Chorle and the Byrde,' sold at his sale for 67. 16s. 6d.

A grand system of Divinity, from the French, with a multitude of historical examples, parables and apologues. Collation. -Thirty-seven leaves, sign. a to e inclu- gate sively, in eights, a 1 and e 8 blank. See made

Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, i. 325-30. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 327-9.

The Lyf of our Ladye. Enprynted by Wylliam Caxton, folio. Roxburghe, 3257, table and six leaves wanting, 491. resold White Knights,

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The Testament of John LydMonke of Berry: whiche he hymselfe by his Lyfe Dayes.

tains ciii folios with an additional leaf,. From Pynson's press. The volume conhaving a cut of Christ sitting under the cross. A copy is in the public library at Cambridge.

LYDGATE, John. The Hystory, is Alytell shorte Cronycle begynninge Sege and Destruccyon of Troye. Comynge of Brute: and the Reygne of at the vii. Ages of the Worlde, wt. the Emprynted by Richard Pynson, all the Kynges, with the Sayntes, and 1513, folio. Martyrs that have ben in this Lande.' LYDGATE, John. The Serpent of Diuision, set forth after the Auctours old Copy, by J. S. Anno M.D.L.JX, the iiii, of May. Lond. by Owen Rogers, 16mo.

A translation or paraphrase of Guido de Colonna's romance entitled Historia Trojana, which is taken from Dares Phrygius. First, but extremely incorrect edition, only four copies known; one at Bamborough Castle in Northumberland; another at Glasgow; a third in the Grenville Collection; and the other, on VELLUM, is in the Pepysian Library, Cambridge. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 933, imperfect, 40%. resold Saunders' in 1818, 14/. 5s. 6d. Heber, imperfect, 227. 1s.

The Avncient Historie and onely trew and syncere Chronicle of the Warres betwixte the Grecians and the Troyans, &c. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 1555, folio. Best edition. (Title within a genealogical tree, used for Halle's Chronicle, 1548.) Inglis, 1009, 47. 14s. 6d. Nassan, pt. i. 2394, russia, 4l. 16s. Boswell, 1704, 57. 10s. Towneley, pt. i. 662, 101. 5s. Roxburghe, 3260, 117. 11s. Heber, pt. iv. 31. Skegg, fine, 21. 2s. Bright, poor copy, 15s. The Life and Death of Hector. Lond. 1614, folio. Pp. 318, double columns. Nassau, pt.i. 1395, russia, 17. 10s. Skegg, 16s. Roscoe, 1336, 37. 3s. A modernization from the heroic couplet into six line stan.. zas, amounting to nearly thirty thousand lines, generally attributed to Thomas Heywood; but cited by Fuller, Winstanley and others as Lydgate's genuine work. The Prouerbes of Lydgate. Lond, by Wynkin de Worde. 4to. Pp. 56, including prologue, title, &c. On signature A 5, after the word 'finis,' is Ecce bonum Concilium Galfridi Chaucer extra fortunam.' Heber, pt. iv. fine copy, 81. The Temple of Glass. Lond. by W. de Worde, 4to.

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Life of St. Edmond, folio. MS. on vellum, with illuminations. Roxburghe, 3256, 217. Now in the Duke of Norfolk's Collection.

Regimen Principum, 4to. MS. on vellum, in seven line stanzas. Utterson, 1852, 57. 12s. 6d.

Lond. Tot

The Daunce of Machabre. tell, x Sept. 1554. Also in Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, vol. iii. 367-74, and in Holbein's Dance of Death, published at London in 1790.

The Banquet of the Gods. See GODS. The Falle of Prynces. See BOCCACCIO. For further notices of this most prolix and voluminous poetaster, see Warton's History of English Poetry, and Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica.

A list of Translations and Poetical Devises in English Metre or Verse, by Lydgate, extant in print and MS. in Speght's time, will be found on fol. 394 of Speght's edition of Chaucer, edition 1598, folio.

See ALBION and AMPHABEL. AUGUSTINE. BOCCACCIO. CHAUCER.

LYDYAT, Thomas. Canones Chronologici. Oxon. 1675, 8vo. Heath, 2231, 4s. 6d. An account of A copy is in the Public Library'at Cam- Lydyat and of his curious and valuable bridge. The whole is in verse, by Lyd-publications, chiefly chronological, will Prefixed be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

gate, and printed in one sheet.

LYE, Edward, A.M. Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum. Accedunt Fragmenta Versionis Ulphilanæ, necnon Opuscula quædam Anglo-Saxonica. Edidit, nonnullis Vocabulis auxit, plurimis Exemplis illustravit, et Grammaticam utriusque Linguæ præmisit, Owen Manning. Lond. 1772, folio, 2 vols. A most valuable work. Heath, 153, 51. 5s. Brockett, 1845, 67. 10s. Roxburghe, 2173, 61. 6s. Hollis, 721, 57. 6s. Willett, 1498, 77. 10s. Horne Tooke, 441, with MS. notes by Tooke, 347. Heber, pt. i. 41. 13s. pt. x. 57. 18s.

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Elements of Geology, for beginners. Lond. 1838, 12mo. 10s. 6d.-Second edition. Lond. 1841, 12mo. 2 vols.-Re-edited under title of Manual of Elementary Geology, or the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants (or Elements.' Third Edition.)-Lond. Fourth Edition, 1852, 8vo.-Fifth Edition, 1855, Svo. 14s. Suppt. to ditto. Lond. 1857, 8vo. 1s.

Travels in North America. Lond. 1845, post 8vo. 2 vols. 1. 1s.-Second edition. Lond. 1855, cr. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

Second Visit to the United States. Lond. 1849, post 8vo. 2 vols. 18s.-Third edition. Lond. 1855, cr. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

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Rain and Rivers; or, Hutton and Playfair against Lyell and all comers. By Col. George Greenwood. Lond. Longman, 1857, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

LYFORD, Edward. A true Interpretation and Etymologie of Christian Names. Lond. 1655, 12mo. Heber, pt. i. 6s. LYLE, David, A.M. The Art of Short-hand improved. Lond. 1762, 8vo. 5s.

A curious theoretical treatise.

LYLE, Thos. Ancient Ballads and Songs, chiefly from Tradition, MSS. and scarce Works, with Biographical and Illustrative Notices, &c. 1827, 8vo.

LYLIE, LYLLY, or LYLY.
LILLY.

LYNACER. See LINACER.

See

LYNCH, John, Titular Bishop of Tuam. Cambrensis Eversus; seu potius historica Fides in Rebus Hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata, &c. In quo, &c. plerosque Nævos inesse ostendit Gratianus Lucius Hibernicus, &c. An. 1662, folio.

Pp. 356, preceded by a dedicatory epistle to Charles II., and an index of chapters (one leaf): addenda, 2 leaves; index, 7 leaves. The greater number of copies of this work, which is an indirect attack on Girald Barry, are supposed to have been destroyed in the fire of London. A copy is in the British Museum. Puttick, 1850, 157. 10s.

Horner, 1854, 167. Gardner, 1854, mor. 12. 12s. Sotheby (Bp. Daly), June 26, 1858, 177. Heber, pt. iv. 1656, presentation copy, 237. Reprinted in 3 vols. sm. Svo. edited by Kelly, 1848-52. See CELTIC SOCIETY, App.

Alethinologia, sive veridica Re(s)ponsio ad Invectivam Mendacijs Falacijs, &c. Fetam in plurimos Antistites, &c. Hibernos. Eudoxio Alethinologo Authore. Impress. 1664-7, 4to. Title and dedication, 4 leaves; text A to S in fours; index and errata, 6 leaves; in all, 82 leaves. The Supplement (printed in 1667) contains a title, 13 prefatory leaves, 282 pages of text; and 9 leaves of index and errata. A copy is in the Grenville Library, British Museum. Heber, pt. iv. 1172. The Supplement only, wanting title and three of the preliminary leaves, 87. 8s.

Pii Antistitis Icon, siue de Vita et Morte Rmi. D. Francisci Kirovani AllaArchidiacono Tuamensi. Maclovii, 1669, densis Episcopi: Auctore Joanne Lynchæo 12mo. With a portrait of Kirwan by C. Hilaer. A copy, supposed to be unique, was in the possession of the late Mr. Heber, at whose sale it produced 181. 10s.

LYNDE, Sir Humphry. Via Devia, the By Way. Lond. 18mo.

Via Tuta, the Safe Way. Lond. 1632, 18mo. Botli reprinted in 18mo. by Pickering.

LYNDESAY, David, Bp. of Brechen. A true Narration of all the Passages of the Proceedings of the generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland holden at Perth, Aug. 25, 1618. Lond. 1621, 4to.

De Potestate Principis Aphorismi. Edinb. 1617, 4to. (Probably by David Lindsay, Bp. of Brechen.) A tract of 4 leaves.

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THE WORKIS OF SIR DAVID LYNDSAY OF THE MOUNT. Newly correctit, and vindicate from the former Errouris, &c. Edinb. newlie imprentit by Johne Scot, at the Expensis of Henrie Charteris, 1568, 4to. BLACK LETTER. Roxburghe, 3297, Sl. 8s. resold, Heber, pt. iv. 137. 13s.

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The Tragical Death of David Beaton, Bishoppe of St. Andrewes in Scotland, whereunto is ioyned the Martyrdom of Maister George Wyscharte. Lond. J.Daye and W. Seres, n. d. (1546). 16mo. Bibl. Harleian, vol. i. no. 8375. Roxburghe, 8736, 147. 5s.; resold Heber, pt. ix. beautiful copy, 197. Probably unique.

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Heber, bound

Ane Dialog betuix Experience and ane Courteour; off the miserabyll Estait of the World, devidit in foure Partis. In Copmanhouin, at the command and expensis of Doctor Machabeus, 4to. This edition was printed at St. Andrew's by John Skott about 1554. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 417, russia, 301. resold Inglis, 946, 177. 6s. 6d.; again, Heber, pt. iv. 177. 10s. The fourth and last book ends on Ri, in eights. On the back of the title is The Epistil: To the Redare,' omitted in the editions after 1574.

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LYNDSAY, Sir D.-continued. The two editions here referred to, are one in 4to. the other in 12mo. or small 8vo. 'Imprentit at the command and expenses of Maister Samuel Jascuy, in Paris, 1558. Perfect copies of both editions should contain, with seperate titlepages, The Dreme, and the Tragedie of umquhyle Maist Rev. Fader David (Beatoun), Archb. of Sanctandrons. To obviate the blunders mentioned in Scot's edition of 1558-9? some leaves in both of Jascuy's were reprinted to insert the verses omitted.

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Now newly corrected and made perfit Englisse, &c. Hereunto are annexed certaine other pithy Posys of Woorkes. Anno 1566. Lond. by Thomas Purfoote and Wm. Pickering, 4to. folios 154. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 383, two leaves reprinted. 17. 10s. Gough, 2238, 67. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 418, 207. Bright, fine, 81. 8s. First turned and made perfect English, and now the second time corrected. Lond. by Thos. Purfoote, 1575, 4to. 152 leaves, pages 148. Roxburghe, 3301, 4/. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 419, 81. 8s. Another edition: hereunto also are annexed certaine other Workes invented by the said Knight.Lond. by T. Purfoote, 1581, 4to. LETTER. A copy is in the British Museum. Nassau, pt. i. 2543, 17. 1s. Gough, 2239, MS. title, 17. 4s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 384, mor. 37. Dent, pt. ii. 597, 37. 13s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3302, 57. Jolley, 1844, 51. Utterson, 1852, 31. 5s. Skegg, mended, 18s.

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The Historie of ane nobil and wailzeand Squyer William Meldrum, umquhyle Laird of Cleiche and Bynnis. The Testament of the said William Meldrum, Squyer. Edinb. be Henrie Charteris, 1594, 4to. D 4, in eights. A copy is in the British Museum.-1602.-Edinb. for Richard Lawson, 1610, 4to. BLACK LETTER. -Edinb. by the heir of Andrew Anderson, 1683, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 7s. Utterson, 1852, 21. 3s.

Edinb. 1802, 8vo. Horne Tooke, 402*, 5s.
Heber, pt. iv. 7s.

Ane Description of Pedder Coffeis. This poem, which is not in Chalmers' edition of Lyndsay's works, will be found inSelect Remains of the ancient popular Poetry of Scotland,' edited by Mr. Laing.

Facsimile of an ancient Heraldic Manu

script, emblazoned by Sir David Lyndsay in 1542 (edited by David Laing). Edinb. 1822, small folio, title, and 133 plates, containing several hundred shields. Of this early and authentic register of Scottish Arms only 100 copies were printed, 47. 14s. 6d. Eyton in 1848, morocco, 67. 18s.

LYNE, Richard. Regnum Bri tanniæ tandem plenè in Heptarchiam redactum a Saxonibus, exLinea Valesiorum, et Linea Angliæ, Ao. 686. pulsis Britannis, &c.

&c.

Richardus Lyne fecit, et Remigius Hogenbergius, Servus D. Matt. (Parker) Archiep. Cantab. scripsit. 1574.

This genealogical chart was afterwards prefixed to 'De Furoribus Norfolciensium, Ketto Duce, Alexandri Nevylli.' 1575.

Newes of the complement of the Art of Navigation. Lond. 1609, 4to.

LYNTON, Anthonie.

LYON, Capt. George Francis. A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa. Lond. 1821, 4to. pub. 37. 3s.

With 17 coloured plates. Hibbert, 4993, 17. Drury, 2782, 21. 8s. A work containing much information on the geography of central Africa. The geological portion is by Dr. Buckland.

The private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon, of his Majesty's Ship Hecla, during the recent Voyage of Discovery under Captain Parry. Lond. 1824, 8vo. with plates. Hibbert, 4910, 15s. 6d. Copies with proof plates, 17. 11s. 6d.

Narrative of an unsuccessful Attempt to reach Repulse Bay, through Sir Thomas Rowe's Welcome, in H. M. ship Griper. Lond. 1825, 8vo. plates. Drury, 2508, 2s. 6d. Hibbert, 4911, 12s. 6d.

Journal of a Residence and Tour in the

Republic of Mexico in 1828, with some Account of the Mines. Lond. 1828, post 8vo. 2 vols.

Ane pleasant Satyre of the three Estatis in Commendation of Verteu and Vituperation of Vyce. Edinb. by Henrie Charteris, 1594, 4to. First edition. - Edinb. 1602, 4to. Roxburghe, 5332, 137. 5s. resold, Heber, 10. 10s. Geo. Chalmers, 47. 14s. 6d.-Edinb. Rob. Charteris, 1604, 4to. Reprinted in Pinkerton's Collection, vol. ii. 1752, and in Sibbald's Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, 1802. A limited number of copies of this satire were printed with the Town and Port of Dover and some additions from Sibbald's work. Dover Castle, with a short Account

The Sketch Book of Capt. G. F. Lyon
during eighteen Months' Residence in
Mexico. No. 1. Lond. 1827.
Rev. John.

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