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BIBLIOGRAPHER'S MANUAL

OF

ENGLISH LITERATURE

CONTAINING

AN ACCOUNT OF RARE, CURIOUS, AND USEFUL BOOKS, PUBLISHED
IN OR RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, FROM THE
INVENTION OF PRINTING; WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL
NOTICES, COLLATIONS OF THE RARER ARTICLES, AND THE PRICES
AT WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THE PRESENT CENTURY.

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A. --Touch- D. H. Ripensis. - Reliquiæ stone of true Eboracenses. Eboraci. 1743. 4to. Religion. Lon- Pp. 95, with title & Ad Lectorem,' don, 1590. 8vo. From Maunsell's

D. H.-see DAW BENY, H. catalogue, p. 115.

D. J.-The Vngodlinesse of D. A. See the Hethnicke Goddes, or the

DUNCAN, An- Downfall of Diana of the Ephedrew.

sians, by J. D. an Exile for the D. E. — A Catholick Apologie Word, late a Minister in London. against the Libels, Declarations, M.DLIV. 16mo. Aduices and Consultations made,

In verse. See Warton's History of written and published by those of English Poetry. 8vo. 1v. 139. the League, Perturbers of the

D.I.- A Hedgerow of Bushes, Estate of France. By E. D. L. 1. C. full of Tares, Thissels and Time;

Brambles and Briars; or a Field London, for Edward Aggas. 8vo.

of the Vanities and vain Delights of Inglis, 271, 13s. D. E.-A Vindication of the the World, &c. Now newly comHistoriographer of the University piled by I. D. London, 1598. 4to. of Oxford. See Wood, Anthony à.

D.I. - The Secrets of Angling. D, E.-A Tour through the By I. D. Esquire. Lond. 1613.8vo. Upper Provinces of Hindostan.

In the third edition of Walton's Angler

this author is mentioned under the name 1823. 8vo. with a map. 9s. of Jo. Davors, but in the books at Sta

D. G.-A briefe Discoverie of tioners Hall he is called John Dennys.Dr. Allen's seditious Drifts, con- augmented with many approved Experitriued in a Pamphlet written by Reprinted in the British Bibliographer.

ments by W. Lauson. London, 1652. him concerning the Yeelding vp Some copies were struck off separately of the Towne of Deuenter (in 1811. 8vo. 4s. Ouerrissel) vnto the King of Spain, D. Sir I. Knight. Reason's by Sir William Stanley. London, Academy: or, a new Post with by J(ohn) W (olfe) for Francis sovereign Salve to cure the World's Coldock, 1588. 4to.

Madness; exprefsing himself in Pp. 128, besides a prefatory epistle several Essays and Witty Dis• To the Reader' by G. D. This excel

London, 1620. 8vo. lent tract is not noticed by Wood in his account of Cardinal Allen. Gordonstoun, Moan, eleven stanzas.

Written in prose, at the end is Reason's 726*. 11. ls.

Quere written by

Sir John Davis.—Another edition. Printed D. H.--A godlie and fruitfull for John Mariot. See Censura Literaria. Treatise of Faith and Workes. D. J.-The Knave in Grain Wherein is confuted a certaine new vampt, a witty Comedy, acted Opinion of Merit by Workes, at the Fortune many Dayes. Lonwhich an Aduersary to the Gospelí don, 1640. 4to. of Christ Jesu, held in the Con- Rhodes, 223, 8s. Roxburghe, 4728, 6s. ference, had in the Tower of Lon

Boswell, 1981, 78. 6d. don. London for Gregory Seton, with a briefe Description of the

D. J.-Short Meditations on, 1583. 16mo.

Life and Death of Oliver CromDedicated To Ambrose Earle of Warwicke, Baron Lisley. A, 4 leaves, well. Written by J. D. DurnoB to G eight leaves each.

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D. J.-Hell's high Court of Da. Edw. The Prayse of NoJustice; or, the Tryal of the three thinge. London by H. Jackson, politic Ghosts. Lond. 1661. 4to. 6s. 1585. 4to. A political drama.

In this work is a poetical translation D. I. or J.-See DickENSON, from Petrarch's Triumph of Death, in John. Davis, Sir John. Davies, blank verses of twelve syllables. John, of Hereford. DAVISON,John.

DABORNE, Robert. A ChrisD. M.-See Drayton, Mi- tian turn’d Turke, or the tragical chael.

Lives and Deaths of the two faD. N.-Nic. DOLEMAN, i. e.

mous Pyrates, Ward and DanRobert PARSONS.

siker, As it hath beene pubD. N.-A Review of ten pvb- lickly acted. London, 1612. 4to. like Disputations or Conferences

Roxburghe, 4730, 7s. Rhodes, 866, 11.

Reed, 7927, 11. Is. held within the Compasse of foure

Inglis' Old Plays,

25, 11. 13s. Years, ynder K. Edward & Q. Mary. 1604. 8vo.

The Poor Man's Comfort, a TragiA copy is in the British Museum.

comedy. London, 1655. 4to. Roxburghe, D. R.- The Mirrour of Mirth 4731, 58. Rhodes, 867, 16s.

A Sermon on Zech. ii. 7. Waterford, and pleasant Conceits. 1583. 4to. 1618.

Another edition. 1592. 4to.
D. R.-See Dixon, Robert. Historia Naturalis Testaceorum

Da Costa, Emanuel Mendez. DAVENPORT, Robert.

Britanniæ, or the British ConD. S.-See DANIEL, Samuel,

chology. London, 1778. 4to. 15s. D. T. -A true Discourse of the

In English and French, illustrated with most happy Victories obtayned by 17 plates. Copies with coloured plates, the French Ring against the Re- 11. 10s. bels and Enemies of his Majesty,

Elements of Conchology, or an Intro&c. London for J. Woolfe and

duction to the Knowledge of Shells. LonE. White's, 1589. 4to.

don, 1776. 8vo. 12s. With seven plates, D. T.-Canaan Calamitie, Je- containing figures of every genus of shells

. rusalem's Miserie and England's Bindley, pt. i. 1611, with coloured plates.

19s. Mirror. The dolefull Destruction

A Natural History of Fossils. London, of faire Jerusalsm by Tytus, in 1757. 4to. 58. Published by subscripthe Yeare of Christes Incarnations tion, and intended as a first volume of a 74.

London by Thomas Purfoot, more extensive work. 1598. 8vo.

Da Costa, Hip. Jos. Narrative The dedication of this poetical work of the Persecution of Hippolyto to M. Richard Kingsmill, Esquier, is signed Joseph da Costa Pereira Furtado T. D. quere Thomas Deloney or Thomas de Mendonça; to which are added, Decker.—1640. 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 1065, 5s. the Bye-Laws of the Inquisition

D. T.-The Bloodie Banquet, of Lisbon. London, 1811. 8vo. a Tragedie: by T. D.

London,

2 vols. 12s. 1630. 4to.

A work containing much curious and Another edition. 1639. 410. 6s. This play important information relative to the inwas, according to Langbaine, written by a

quisition. Prefixed is a portrait of the gentleman of the name of Thomas Barker. author, by H. R. Cook. -An edition in

D. T.-The excellent Woman Spanish was published. London, 1811. described, by T. D.

London, 8vo. 2 vols. 1695. 8vo. 2 vols.

DACQUETUS, Petrus, M. D. Roxburghe, 1359, 6s.

Almanach novvm et perpetvvm, in D. T.-See DeckER, Thomas. quo multi Prognostarum Abusus DelOnEY, Thomas. DURFEY, deteguntur & vulgi deprauatæ

Opiniones refelluntur, & in quo Thomas.

D. W.-See DAVENANT, Sir ex veterum Doctrina, traditur William. DRUMMOND, William. Ratio opportunè agendi ea, quæ

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circa Corpus nostrum, agenda ral Causes. London, 1665. 4to. sunt. Lond. apud Reg. Wolfium, 6s. 1556. 8vo.

DALBY, Isaac. Course of MaContains C 6, in eights. To this are annexed, Problemata quædam physica, &c. thematics designed for the Use of on four leaves more.

the Royal Military College. LonDAGGE, Henry. Considerations don. 8vo. 2 vols, on the Criminal Law. Second An esteemed work frequently reprinted. Edition, corrected and considerably

Dale, Robert. An exact Caenlarged. London, 1774. 12mo. talogue of the Nobility of England, 3 vols. 10s.

and Lords Spiritual according to An able work. Best edition. First edi- their respective Precedencies. Lontion. 1773. 39. 60.

don, 1697. 8vo. 5s. Daggenham Breach. Impartial Contains 164 pages, besides a copious Account of the Frauds and Abuses Index of Titles, pp. 54 and Appendix at Daggenham Breach.

pp. 10. There is also a frontispiece of the

arms of William Duke of Gloucester, to Dent, pt. i. 570, 7s.6d. For an account of the stopping of Dag- leaf containing a list of the Knights of the

whom the work is dedicated, and a folding genham Breach. See PerrY,Captain Jolin.

Garter. DAGLEY, Richard. Gems prin

- Samuel. History and Anticipally from the Antique, with Illustrations in Verse, by the Rev. Geoquities of Harwich and Dovercourt, Croly. Lond.1822. post 8vo. 85.60. topographical, dynastical and poliCroly. Lond.1822. post 8vo. 85.6d. tical. First collected by Silas T'ay

Pp.52, with 21 engravings. A former edition. 1804. 4to. 12s.

lor, alias Domville, Gent. and now in royal 4to. 25 copies printed. Brockett, much enlarged by Samuel Dale. 1302, 11. 26.

London, 1730 or 1732. 4to.

This work may serve as an apparatus Death's Doings ; consisting of numerous

for bim who shall hereafter write the antioriginal Compositions in Prose and Verse, quities of that county. Ant. a Wood. with 24 Illustrations, etched and designed White Knights, 1323, 18s. Towneley, by R. Dagley. 1826. 8vo. 16s.

pt. ii. 498, 1l. 2g. Willett, 691, russia, DAILLE, John. Treatise con- 21. 159. Bindley, pt. ii. 545, 18s. Marq. cerning the right Use of the of Townshend, 3195, 188. Sir M. M. Fathers in Matters of Controversy. Sykes, pt. i. 853, russia, 11. 4s.

PAPER. Dent, pt. i. 977, morocco, 21, 3$. London, 1651. 4to. 5s.

Beckford in , 146, russia. 61. 16s. 6d. An indifferent translation of an import- Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 852, 21. 178. ant and learned work written by a French Heath, 4627, il. 198." Nassau, pt. i. 1067, protestant minister,

Bishop Warburton 21. 2s. Collation. Pp. xxiv. not including designates the work as one of uncommon

title and dedication to Sir Hans Sloane, learning and strength of argument, which Bart. and 464, also xiv plates by R. Shepbrought the fathers from the bench to the pard at pp. 1, 18, 30, 36, 39, 73, 89, 99, table; and which may be truly said to be 254, 284, 391 (2), 295, and 412. the store-house from whence all who have

Dales, Major Samuel. Essay written popularly on the character of the fathers have derived their materials.' – Lon on the Study of the History of don, 1675. 4to.

England. Lond. 1809. 8vo. 7s.6d,

DALGARNO, George. Ars Sig. Apology for the reformed Churches, translated by Thos. Smith. Cambridge,

norum, vulgo Character universalis 1653. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

et Lingua philosophica. Londini, Sermons (49) upon the Epistle to the 1661. 8vo. 15s. Colossians, translated from the French by An extremely ingenious project, accordF. S. London, 1672. folio. 10s. 8d. An ing to the Rev. H. J. Todd. The work indifferent translation, with a preface by was enlarged and improved upon by Bp. Dr. Owen, and recommendatory epistle by Wilkins in his Essay towards a real ChaDr. Goodwin.

racter. Constable, 292, 11. 16s. Daimonomageia: a small Treatise of Sicknesses and Diseases Man's Tutor. Oxford, 1680. 8vo. 78.6d.

Didascolocophus, or the deaf and dumb from Witchcraft and supernatu- Constable, 293, 11. 1s.

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