Aristotle Opera omnia quae extant Graece & Latine veterum ac recentiorum interpretum, ut Adriani Turnebi, Isaaci Casauboni, Iulii Pacii studio emendatissima, cum Kyriaci Strozae … libris duobus greacolatinis de Republica in supplementum Politicorum Aristotelis …. Authore Guillelmo Du Val … Paris: Typis Regiis, 1619. 2 volumes, folio, title-page in red and black, engraved portrait of Aristotle on the title-page to both volumes, text in two columns of Latin and Greek, decorative headpieces and capitals, folding table in volume 1, contemporary mottled calf, gilt arms of Lincoln's Inn on all covers, joints splitting, rubbed and worn, uniform paper discolouration throughout, small marginal tear to the folding table, tear in the lower margin of volume 2 neatly repaired (no loss), cancelled stamp of the Lincoln's Inn Library on verso of the title-pages (2) Note: Brunet I. 459, Goldsmith 664, not in Riley.
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Bacon, Roger Opus majus ad Clementem quartum, pontificem Romanum. Ex MS Codice Dubliniensi, cum aliis quibusdam collato, nunc primum edidit S.Jebb. London: typis Gulielmi Bowyer, 1733. First edition, folio, titlepage in red and black, folding table and two plates, contemporary mottled, rebacked, joints split, edges rubbed, titlepage and last leaf a little dusty, marginal tear in p. 123 (no loss), some internal stains Note: Dibner 76; Norman 99; Thorndike II, pp. 616-691 The first appearance in print of Bacon's principal scientific work, and one of the most important works of medieval science, written in 1266-1267. Jebb published the manuscript at Trinity College the most complete then known, containing six parts - a seventh part was later discovered but not published until 1860.
Burton, Robert The anatomy of melancholy, Oxford: H. Cripps, 1638, 4to, contemporary calf, [STC 11163], half-title torn with loss of text, title cropped, some soiling, worn, cover detached; Guillim, J. A display of heraldrie, London: Jacob Blome, 1660, 4to, woodcuts, contemporary calf, [Wing G2221], a few margins repaired, rebacked, inscription at head of title of Jacob Praed; Weever, John Ancient funerall monuments. London: L. Sadler, 1631, 4to, additional engraved title, woodcuts, errata leaf, index table at end, contemporary calf, [STC25223], rubbed, covers detached; Clarke, Samuel A general martyrologie. London: William Birch, 1677, 4to, lacking some plates and text at end; [Bates, William] Vitae selectorum aliquot virorum. London: G. Wells, 1681, contemporary calf, [Wing B1130], rebacked, rubbed; Cave, W. Apostolici. London: R. Hiswell, 1677, 4to, additional engraved title, contemporary calf, [Wing C1590], preliminary leaves frayed and crudely repaired, damp-staining; Augustine, Saint Of the citie of god. London : G. Eld & M. Flesher, 1620, 4to, calf-backed boards, [STC 917], several leaves crudely repaired, lacking a preliminary leaf; Mede, J. The works. London: R. Royston, 1672, 4to, engraved plates, [Wing M1588], lacking frontispiece ?, lacking covers, title slightly soiled; Malebranche, N. Treatise concerning the search after truth. Oxford: T. Bennet, 1694, modern half calf, [Wing M317], some discolouration; sold not subject to return (9) Note: STC ??, Caillet 1837.
Calvin, Jean The institution of the Christian religion, translated by Thomas Norton. London: H. Midleton for W. Norton, 1587, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, title with woodcut device, lacks The Table after 3I1, lacks spine, a little light spotting and soiling, paper flaw to corner of Vv1 affecting a letter, a few leaves lightly damp-stained, first word of title just shaved Note: STC 4422 Provenance: Richard Milton, Broughton and Joseph ?Whale, early inscriptions
Enfield, William The history of philosophy from the earliest times to the beginning of the present century, drawn from Brucker's Historia critica philosophiae. London: Johnson, 1791. First edition, 2 volumes, folio, engraved folding table as frontispiece to volume 1, contemporary calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, red and green lettering pices, neatly rebacked; Volusenus, Florentius De animi tranquillitate dialogus. Edinburgh: Hamilton, Balfour & Neill, 1751, 8vo, errata leaf, contemporary calf, extremities slightly rubbed; Blackey, Robert History of the philosophy of mind: embracing the opinions of all the writers on mental sciences from the earliest to the present time. London: Longman, etc., 1850. First edition, 4 volumes, 8vo., original cloth, spines faded, library stamps; Ueberweg, Dr. F. A history of philosophy from Thales to the present time. London, 1875, second edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, contemporary calf gilt, some rubbing; and 3 others (12)
History - Hume, David The history of England... London, 1793-94, 12mo, 13 volumes, contemporary calf gilt, red and lack labels, some rubbing; Masson, Gustave Mediaeval France. London, 1897, fourth edition, 8vo, Queen Elizabeth's School prize binding, red calf gilt, rubbed; Anon. Antiquarian and topographical researches of several of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain. London, 1817, 8vo, engraved plates, contemporary calf gilt, some foxing; Lacroix, Paul Military and religious life in the Middle Ages. London, 1874, 8vo, illustrated, contemporary red morocco gilt by Sotheran, rubbed; Cumberland, Rev. Sanchoniatho's Phoenician history. London, 1720, 8vo, folding table, contemporary half calf, worn, hinges split, ex-library; and 16 others (33)
Knights Templers - Burnes, James A sketch of the history of the Knights Templers. Edinburgh, 1837, 8vo, presentation copy from author to James Aspinall, moder quarter calf gilt, a.e.g., very clean throughout; Vertot, Rene Aubert de The history of the Knight Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem... and at present the Knights of Malta. London, 1763, 8vo, 5 volumes, contemporary calf gilt, red label, rubbed at extremities; Whistlecraft, William & Robert The monks and the giants... intended to comprise the most interesting particulars relating to King Arthur and his round table. London, 1821, fourth edition, 8vo, contemporary half morocco gilt, some foxing; and 10 volumes on King Arthur, the Holy Grail and Knights Templers (17)
Leibniz, Gottfried Willhelm von Essais de Theodicée sur la bonté de dieu. Amsterdam: François Changuion, 1747, 2 volumes, 12mo, titles printed in red and black with engraved vignette, contemporary mottled calf, folding table, with initial blank leaves, head and tail of spines worn; Ibid. another copy. Amsterdam: D. Mortier, 1720, 12mo, folding table at end, contemporary calf, rubbed, library stamp of Farnburo Bibliotheca on title, some spotting and light marginal staining, adhesion affecting a few words on B12, slightly rubbed (2) Note: First published in 1710 by Isaac Troyel at Amsterdam. Provenance:A.E. Tscharner, bookplate
Locke, John Works... London, 1794, ninth edition, 8vo, 9 volumes, portrait frontispiece, folding table, contemporary half russia gilt, hinges cracking, some patches of wear to backstrips and heads & tails, foxing [especially to frontsipiece], bookplates; Ibid. An essay concerning human understanding. London, 1777, eighteenth edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, contemporary calf gilt, rubbed at edges, bookplates; Lord King The life of John Locke. London, 1830, new edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf gilt, some slight rubbing to edges, some foxing, bookplates; and 5 others by Locke [including 3 [of 4] volumes of the 8th edition of Works] (18)
Phrenology - Gall, Dr. & Spurzheim, Dr. Essays on phrenology. Edinburgh, 1819, 8vo, plate at rear, original boards rubbed, staining; [Pamphlets] A volume of 13 pamphlets on phrenology, including On the harmony of phrenology [1823], On the sentiment of veneration, On human responsibility as affected by phrenology, Letter from George Combe to Francis Jeffrey [1826], Essay on the constitution of man [1827], Remarks on Mr. Combe's essay [1827], Notes in answer to Mr Scott's remarks on Mr Combe's essay [1827], A few last words to Mr Combe [1828], Letter on the prejudices of the great in science and philosophy against phrenology [1829], Official confessions of William Burke [1829], Observations on the phrenological development of Burke, Hare, etc [1829], Answer to observations... [1829], Phrenology founded on and deducible from Christianity [1836], bound together in 19th century half calf gilt, rubbed; Combe, George Elements of phrenology. Edinburgh, 1825, second edition, 8vo, folding plate, plate at rear, later half calf gilt, staining to plates; and a copy of the tenth edition; Lyons, J.C. The science of phrenology. London, 1846, 8vo, frontispiece [torn], folding table [torn], contemporary cloth gilt, stained; Boardman, A. A defence of phrenology. New York, 1847, 8vo, contemporary cloth gilt, sunned, [Journal] The phrenological journal and miscellany. Edinburgh, 1831-34, volumes VII & VIII only, contemporary calf gilt, hinges cracked; and 8 others (17)
Pinel, Philippe A treatise on insanity. Sheffield: W. Todd, 1806, first English edition, 8vo, 2 engraved plates, folding table, original cloth-backed boards, lacks half-title, somewhat browned and spotted, upper corner of title and lower outer corner torn from final leaf of text cut away not affecting text, boards damp-stained, spine worn Note: Pinel was among the first to treat the insane humanely; he dispensed with chains and placed his patients under the care of specially selected physicians. Garrison considered the above book one of the foremost medical classics, giving as it did a great impetus to the humanitarian treatment of the insane. Garrison & Morton 4922. Provenance: Thomas Cromwell, bookplate.
Bell, James A system of geography. Glasgow, 1832, 7 volumes, 43 folding maps, folding table, 12 plates, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed at edges, some spotting; Martin, R. Montgomery History of the British colonies. London, 1834-35, 8vo, 4 [of 5] volumes, 12 maps [7 folding], contemporary cloth, hinges splitting, some browning; Slave Trade An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790 and 1791 on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave trade. Edinburgh, 1791, 8vo, lacking folding plate, original wrappers, worn, lacking backstrip, title page torn, ink poem on front endpaper (12)
Christie, Agatha A collection of 17 early works, First editions, all lacking dustwrappers, comprising: The secret adversary 1922 [lacking backstrip, tape marks, ex-library], Murder on the links 1923 [boards damaged. heavily rubbed], The man in the brown suit 1924 [rebacked, foxing], The big four 1927 [rubbed, stain on upper board, lacking rear endpaper], The underdog 1929 [hinges split, backstrip faded], The murder at the vicarage 1930 [foxing], Lord Edgeware dies 1933 [boards faded and stained], The hound of death 1933 [Partial dustwrapper, ink inscription], Parker Pyne investigates 1934 [boards stained], Why didn't they ask Evans? 1934 [boards stained, backstrip loose], Death in the clouds 1935 [stained and faded], Cards on the table 1936 [faded, foxing], Murder in Mesopotamia 1936 [sunned], Dumb Witness 1937 [faded, foxed], Hercule Poirot's Christmas 1939 [faded, foxed], One, two buckle my shoe 1940, Three Act Tragedy 1935 [faded] (17)
An early Victorian small mahogany Centre Table of shaped square design, the top with marquetry inlaid panel of a basket of flowers and trailing foliage within a double cross-banded border, single drawer to frieze, fluted corners, turned legs with line inlay, the top measuring 19” x 19”
An E Radford, two handled china Sandwich Tray, hand painted floral decoration, together with a pair of matching Dressing Table Candlesticks, 4” diam, an E Radford brown painted circular small flower bowl, 5” diam and matching lidded rectangular box, and a small pair of continental blue and white Vases, with transfer floral decoration, 4” tall (7).
A Mixed Lot of early 19th Century Irish Fiddle pattern Flatware comprising: three dinner forks, crested, Dublin 1818, Makers Mark M West and James England; together with three further dinner forks, crested, Dublin 1818, Makers Mark Saml Neville and Brown; and four George IV table spoons, crested, Dublin 1820, Makers Mark James England and West, weight combined 27 oz (10)
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