Lovers and Collectors of Books in Great Britain.

SEVENTH CENTURY.

Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, [165]
Benedict, Bishop, Abbot of Weremouth, [165], [166]
Venerable Bede, [166]

EIGHTH CENTURY.

Ina, King of the West Saxons, [166]
Alouin, Abbot of Tours, [167]

NINTH CENTURY.

Scotus Erigena, [168]
King Alfred, [169], [170]
King Athelstan, [170]
St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, [171]

ELEVENTH CENTURY.

King Canute, [172]
Ingulph, Abbot of Croyland, [172]
Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, [173]
Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, [173], [174]
Giraldus, Archbishop of York, [174]

TWELFTH CENTURY.

Herman, Bishop of Salisbury, [175]
Thomas à Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, [175]-[177]

THIRTEENTH CENTURY.

Giraldus Cambrensis, Bishop of St. David's, [178], [179]
Roger Bacon, [180]-[183]

FOURTEENTH CENTURY.

King Edward the First, [183]
King Edward the Third, [184]
Richard de Bury, Bishop of Durham, [185]-[187]

FIFTEENTH CENTURY.

John Boston, [189], [190]
John Plantagenet, First Duke of Bedford, [190], [191]
Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester, [192]
Robert Rede, Bishop of Chichester, [192]
Humphrey Plantagenet, First Duke of Gloucester, [193]
Sir Walter Sherington, [194]
John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, [198]
George Neville, Archbishop of York, [200]
King Henry the Seventh, [202], [205], [206]

SIXTEENTH CENTURY.

The Earl of Surrey—Sir Thomas Wyatt, [14]
King Henry the Eighth, [215]-[217]
John Colet, Dean of St. Paul's, [14], [218]-[220]
Sir Thomas More, [220]-[222]
Erasmus, [222]-[224]
Cardinal Wolsey, [225]-[228]
Robert Wakefield, [235]
John Leland, [242]-[246]
John Bale, Bishop of Ossory, [246], [247]
Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, [248], [249]
Queen Elizabeth, [249]-[254]
Roger Ascham, [254], [255]
William Cecil, First Earl of Burleigh, [256]
Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, [257]-[261]
Dr. John Dee, [261], [265]
Captain Cox, [266]
Sir Robert Cotton, [267]-[269]
Sir Thomas Bodley, [270]-[278]

SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.

King James the First, [281]
Thomas Coryate, [281]
Henry Peacham, [282]
Robert Burton, [286]
John, Lord Lumley, [287]
Henry Hastings, [287]-[288]
John Clungeon, [288]
John Ward, [289]
The Ferrar Family, [289]-[292]
Elias Ashmole, Windsor Herald, [292]-[296]
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, [297], [298]
Henry Dyson, [302]
Richard Smith, [302], [303]
Dr. Seaman, [304]
Francis North, Lord-Keeper, [309]
Hon. and Rev. John North, D.D., [310]
Anthony à Wood, [312]-[315]
Francis Bernard, M.D., [316], [317]

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.

John Fell, Bishop of Oxford, [317], [318]
John More, Bishop of Ely, [318]
Samuel Pepys, [320]
John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough, [321]
Prince Eugene, [322]
Narcissus Luttrell, [323]
Edward Wynne, [323]
Henry Herbert, ninth Earl of Pembroke, [324], [325]
John Bagford, [326]-[331]
John Murray, [331]
Thomas Britton, [331]-[333]
Thomas Hearne, [333]-[336]
John Anstis, Garter King of Arms, [337]
Rev. John Lewis, [338]-[340]
Joseph Ames—William Herbert, [340]
Thomas Baker, [341]-[343]
Lewis Theobald, [343]
Thomas Rawlinson, [343]-[346]
Humphrey Wanley, [346]
Robert Harley, First Earl of Oxford, [347]-[354]
Thomas Osborne, [354], [355]
John Bridges, [362]
Anthony Collins, [363]
Michael Maittaire, [363]
Richard Mead, M.P., [364]-[367]
Martin Folkes, [367]-[369]
Richard Rawlinson, [369]-[371]
John (Orator) Henley, [371]-[373]
General James Dormer, [375]
James West, [376]
Thomas Martin, [384]-[386]
Serjeant William Fleetwood, [386]
Anthony Askew, M.D., [387]-[391]
John Ratcliffe, [392], [393]
Hon. Topham Beauclerk, [394]
Rev. Thomas Crofts, [396]-[398]
Mark Cephas Tutet, [399], [400]
Richard Wright, M.D., [401]
John Henderson, [402]
William Fillingham, [403]
Major Thomas Pearson, [403]-[406]
Rev. Michael Lort, D.D., [411]-[413]
Right Hon. Denis Daly, [414], [415]
Charles Chauncy, M.D. }
Nathaniel Chauncy, } [416], [417]
John Munro, M.D., [417]
Rev. Richard Southgate, [419]
George Mason, [419]-[423]
Rev. Richard Farmer, D.D., [423]-[427]
George Steevens, [427]-[440]
John Strange, [441]
John Woodhouse, [441]
George Galway Mills, [447]
John Wilkes, [447], [448]
Joseph Ritson, [448]
Rev. Jonathan Boucher, [450]
William Petty, First Marquess of Lansdowne, [450], [451]
Rev. John Brand, [452]-[454]
Isaac Reed, [454]-[456]
Alexander Dalrymple, [458]
Richard Porson, [458], [459]
John Maddison, [459]
Emperor John Alexander Woodford, [459]
Richard Gough, [460]
Rev. Benjamin Heath, [460], [554]-[561]


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.

LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED OR REFERRED TO:—CRITICISMS ON THEIR INTRINSIC VALUE BEING OCCASIONALLY INTRODUCED IN THE FOREGOING PAGES.

Agostini (Lionardo). Notizie Istorico-Critiche, &c., Scritt. Viniz., [60]
Agrippa (Cornelius). Vanity of Human Sciences, [19]
Occult Philosophy, ib.
Ames (Joseph). Typographical Antiquities, [52]
The same; by Herbert, [66]
Anonymiana, [246]
Anthologia Græca. Dr. Askew's copy upon vellum, [389]
Pinelli do. (afterwards Count M'Carthy's), [407]
[De] Antiquitate Cantab. Acad., [170]
Antonio (Nicolas). Biblioth. Hispana Vet. et Nov., [42]
Archæologia, [118]
Arnold (Richard). His Chronicle, [421], [424]
Arthur. Robinson's Life, Actes, and Death of, &c., [374], [403]
East's edition of, [422]
Copland's do., [422], [450]
Ascham (Roger). Works by Bennet, [255]
Ashmole (Elias). Theatricum Chemicum, [125], [135], [167], [184], [200], [234], [262], [295]
Diary, [293], [294]
Way to Bliss, [294]
Order of the Garter, [296], [451]
Assertio Septem Sacramentorum, &c., [216]
Athenæum, [280], [301]
Audiffredi (Jean Baptiste). Editiones Romanæ, [62]
Editiones Italicæ, ib.
Baillet (Adrien). Jugemens des Savans, [39], [41], [43], [44], [542]
Catalogue des Matières, [44]
Anti Baillet, ib.
Bale (John). Scriptores Illustres Britanniæ, [31], [167], [189]
Actes of Englyshe Votaryes, [174], [176]
Preface to Leland's Laboryouse Journey, [234], [235]
Ballads. Ancient Songs and Ballads. See [Evans], in the [General Index].
Barbier (Antoine Alexandre). Dictionnaire des Ouvrages Anonymés et Pseudonymes Françoises, [69]
Cat. des Livres de la Bibliothèque du Conseil d'Etat, [78]
Barclaii (Johannis). Satyricon, [12]
Barclay (Alexander). Egloges, &c., [446]

Barnes (Juliana). On Hawking, Hunting, &c., [124], [325]
West's copy of the St. Albans' edition of, [382]
Mason's copy of do., [422]
—— —— of Copland's edition, ib.
Martin's, of Wynkyn de Worde's, [385]
Tutet's, of do., [400]
Bartholin (Thomas). De Libris Legendis, [43]
Bauer (John Jacob). Bibliotheca Librorum Rariorum Universalis, [57], [167]
Beloe (Rev. Wm.) Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, [52], [444], [468], [549]
Beughem (Cornelius De). Incunabula Typographica, [45]
Bibliogr. Erudit. Crit.-Curiosa, ib.
Gallia Erudita, ib.
Beyer (Augustus). Memoriæ Hist.-Criticæ Libror. Rarior., [56]
Arcana Sacra Bibliothecar. Dresdens, ib.
Biblia Polyglot Complut., [407]
Bibliographia Scotica. Ritson's MS. of, [448]
Bibliographie Curieuse. See [Peignot].
Bibliographie des Pays Bas, [74]
Bibliomania, [487], [491], [496], [513], [528]
Bibliosophia, [487], [491], [495], [497], [511], [515], [522], [525], [528]
Bibliotheca Lusitana, by Machado, [54]
Biographia Britannica. An extraordinary copy of, [449]
Blount (Sir Thomas Pope). Censura Celebriorum Authorum, [45]
Boccaccio (Giovanni), Il Teseide, [389]
Decamerone, [526]
Bolduanus (Paul). Bibliotheca Historica, [35]
Boucher (De la Richarderie). Bibliothèque Universelle des Voyages, [69]
Braithwait (Richard). Arcadian Princesse, [133], [286], [299-301]
Nursery for Gentry, [299]
English Gentleman and Gentlewoman, [299]
Braun (Placid). Notitia Hist.-Crit. de libris ab art. typog. inv., [64]
Notitia Hist.-Liter. de Cod. MSS. in Bibl. Monast. Ord. St. Bened., &c., [64]
Bridgman (Richard Whalley). Legal Bibliography, [472]
British Bibliographer, [52], [171], [216], [468]
British Librarian, by Savage, [52], [468]
Broughton (Hugh). Concent of Scripture—upon vellum, [399]
Brunet (J.C.). Manuel du Libraire et de l'Amateur de Livres, [69], [70]
Bry (Theodore De). Perigrationes, &c., [410]
Brydges (Sir Samuel Egerton, K.J.) Censura Literaria, [348], [358]
Bure (Guillaume François De). Bibliographie Instructive, [24], [58], [137], [145], [161], [166]
Musæum Typographicum, [58]
Cat. des Livres de Gaignat, ib.
Appel aux Savans, ib.
Reponse à une Critique de la Bibl. Instr., [58], [59]
Bure (G.F. De Fils). Cat. des livres du Duc de la Valliere, [97]
Burnet (George). Specimens of English Prose Writers, [159], [255]
Burnet (Gilbert). Hist. of the Reformation, [151], [228], [229], [232], [236], [238], [318]
Burton (Robert). Anatomy of Melancholy, [286]
Bury (Richard De). Philobiblion, sine de Amore Librorum, [29], [185], [186]
Byddell (John). Maner and Forme of Confession, [224]
Bysshop (John). Beautifull Blossomes, [453]

Caballero (R.D.). De prima Typog. Hist. Ætat. Specimen, [48]
Cæsar. De Bell. Gall., [106], [165]
Caille (Jean De La). Hist. de l'Imprimerie et de la Librarie, [48]
Cailleau. Dictionnaire Bibliographique, [42], [62], [67], [68], [97]
Caillot (Antoine). Roman Bibliographique, [145], [487]
Camden (William). Remaines, [10], [168]
Annales, [106], [116]
Camus (Amurand Gaston). Observations sur la distribution, &c., des livres d'une Bibliothèque, [65]
Additions aux mêmes, ib.
Memoires sur une livre Allemand (Teurdanckhs), [65]
Addition aux mêmes, ib.
Memoire, &c., sur le Polytypage et Stereotype, ib.
Rapport sur la Continuation, &c., des Hist. de France, ib.
Notice d'un Livre imprimé à Bamberg, ib.
Memoire sur la Collection des grands et petits Voyages, ib.
Voyage dans les départmens réunis, [68]
Cardona (J.B.) De reg. Sanct. Lament. bibliotheca, [33]
De Bibliothecis, &c., ib.
De expurgandis Hæreticorum propr. nom., ib.
De Dypthicis, ib.
Casaubon (Meric). A Relation concerning Dee and some spirits, [262]
Casiri (Michael). Biblioth. Arab. Hisp. Escurial., [42]
Catalogues: Foreign.
Augsbourg, [72], [73]
Aurivillius, [73]
Badenhaupt, ib.
Baluze, ib.
Barberini, ib.
Barthelemy, [74]
Bern, [98]
Bibliog. des Pays Bas., [74]
Bonnier, [75]
Boutourlin, ib.
Boze, ib.
Bozérian, ib.
Bulteau, ib.
Bunau, [75]
Bunneman, ib.
Caillard, ib.
Cambis, [77]
Camus De Limare, ib.
Catalogue des Livres Rares
par De Bure, ib.
fait sur un plan nouveau, ib.
Catalogus Librorum Rarissimorum, ib.
Ceran, [78]
Clement-Vatican, ib.
Colbert, [78], [162]
Conseil d'Etat, [78]
Cordes, ib.
Cotte, [79]
Couvay, ib.
Crevenna, [48], [55], [79]
Crozat, [80]
Damme [Van], ib.
Dubois, ib.
Elzevir, ib.
Fagel, ib.
Faultrier, ib.
Favier, ib.
Fay [Du], ib.
Fresne [Du], [81]
Gaignat, [81], [162]
Genève, [81]
Goez, ib.
Golowkin, ib.
Gouttard, ib.
Guyon, ib.
Heinsius (Nic.), [82]
Hohendorf, ib.
Hoym, ib.
Hulsius, [82], [552]
Jena, [82]
Jesu-Soc., [83]
Just (St.), ib.
Krohn, ib.
Lamoignon, [83], [84]
Lancelot, [84]
Lemarié, ib.
Lomenie De Brienne, [84], [85]
Macarthy (Ct.), [85]
Magliabechi, [85], [86]
Mark (St.), [87]
Medici-Lorenzo, ib.
Manarsiana, ib.
Menckenius, ib.
Meon, ib.
Mercier, [88]
Merigot, ib.
Michael (St.), ib.
Mirabeau, ib.
Miromenil, [89]
Montfaucon, ib.
Morelli, ib.
Paris, [90]
Petau and Mansart, ib.
Pinelli, [91], [406], [407]
Pompadour, [91]
Préfond, [91]
Randon de Boisset, ib.
Reimannius, ib.
Renati, ib.
Revickzky, [92]
Rive, ib.
Roi (Louis XV.), [92], [93], [186]
Röver, [93]
Rothelin, [9]
Sarraz, ib.
Sartori, ib.
Schalbruck, ib.
Schwartz, ib.
Scriverius, ib.
Serna Santander, [94]
Solger, [95], [162]
Soubise, [96]
Tellier, ib.
Thuanus (De Thou), ib.
Uffenbach, ib.
Valliere (Duc de la), [97], [162]
Vienna, [97]
Volpi, [98]
Voyage de deux François, &c. ib.
Zurich, ib.
Catalogues: English.
Ames (of Engl. Heads), [500]
Askew, [388]
Beauclerk, [394]
Bernard (Dr. F.), [316]
Boucher, [450]
Bodleian, [74], [75]
Brand, [452]
Bridges, [362]
Britton, [333]
Chauncy, [416]
Collins (Anthony), [363]
(Concannon), [446]
Corpus Christi (Cambr.), [98]
Cotton, [86], [267]
Crofts, [396]
Dalrymple, [458]
Daly, [414]
Dodd, [403]
Dormer, [375]
Farmer, [423]
Fillingham, [403]
Fletewode, [386]
Folkes, [367]
Gough, [460]
Harley (Earl of Oxford), [160], [347]
Hearne, [336]
(Heath), [460]
Henderson, [402]
Henley, [372]
Hoblyn, [374]
Hutton, ib.
Institution (Royal), [99]
Lansdowne, [450]
Lort, [411]
Maddison, [459]
Manton, [306]
Maittaire, [364]
Martin, [384], [385]
Mason, [419]
Mills, [447]
Mores (Rowe), [501]
Munro, [417]
Museum (British), [89], [90]
Osborne, [355]
Paterson, [400]
Pearson, [404]
Pepys, [320]
Porson, [458]
Ratcliffe, [392]
Rawlinson (Richard), [369]
Rawlinson (Thomas), [344]
Reed, [455]
Ritson, [448]
Seaman (Dr.), [304]
Sion College, [95]
Smith (Consul), [95]
Smith (Richard), [302]
Smyth, [403]
Southgate, [419]
Stace, [458]
Steevens, [428]
Swedenborg, [545]
(Thurlo), [448]
Tutet (M.C.), [399]
West, [376]
Wilkes, [447]
Wood (Anthony), [99]
Woodford, [459]
Woodhouse, Prints, [441]
—— Books, [444]
Worsley (Dr.), [306]
Wright, [401]
Wynne, [324]
Catalogue of Books, 1658, 4to., [301]
Caxton (William). Books printed by him in West's collection, [380], [381]
in the Fletewode do., [387]
in Dr. Askew's do., [389]
in John Ratcliffe's do., [392], [393]
in Tutet's do., [400]
in Macartney's do., [407]
in Mason's do., [422], [423]
in Brand's do., [454]
Chalmers (Mr. Alexander). History of the University of Oxford, [193]
Collection of the English Poets, [240]
Chalmers (Mr. George). Apology for the Believers in Shakespeare, &c., [281]
Edition of Sir David Lynday's Poem, [550]
Chartier (Alain). Livres des quartre Dames, [23]
Les faicts, dictes, et ballades, [410]
Chaucer (Geoffrey). Canterbury Tales, [115], [118], [422]
Troylus and Creyseyde, [426]
Chesne (Andrew Du). Biblioth. Hist. Galliæ, [35]
Chess. Works relating thereto, [155], [156]
Chevillier (Andrew). L'Origine de l'Imprimerie à Paris, [48], [529], [541]
Series Auctor. de Franc. Hist., ib.
Choice of Change, [465]
Churchyard's Pieces, [401], [455]
Cinelli (John). Bibliotheca Volante, [40]
Clarke (Rev. Dr. Adam), [459]
Bibliographical Dictionary, [109]
Clarke (Dr. Edward Daniel). Travels in Russia, [81]
Classical Journal, [459], [460]
Clement (Claude). Extract. Bibl. tam privatæ quam publicæ, [39]
—— (David). Bibliothèque Curieuse, [55]
Les cinq Années Literaires, ib.
Coke (Sir Edward). Institutes, [104], [234]
Collier (Rev. Jeremy). Ecclesiastical History, [172], [232-234]
Conringius (Herman). Bibliotheca Augusta, [40]
Coryat (Thomas). Crudities, [123], [127], [281]
Coxe (Francis). Detestible wickedness of magical sciences, [180]
Cowper (William). The Task, [9], [196]

Croix du Maine (François Grude De la) et Du Verdier. Bibliothèque Françoise, [32]
Cynthia; with certain Sonnets, [455]
Dante (Alighieri). La Divina Comedia (1472), [407]
di Landini (1481), [418]
Darwin (John), M.D. Zoonomia, [7]
Debates between the [French and English] Heralds, [11]
Dekker (Thomas). Works, [402], [404]
Denis (Michael). Supplementum Maittairii Annal., [65]
Codices Manuscripti Theol. Bibl. Palat. Vindob., [65], [70], [97]
Dictionnaire Bibliographique. See [Cailleau].
Historique. Caen, [46], [53], [542]
de Bibliologie. See [Peignot].
Director, The, [183]
D'Israeli (Isaac). Curiosities of Literature, [468], [486]
Dives et Pauper. Pynson's edition of (1493), [421], [452]
Martin's vellum MS. of, [385]
Dodd (Charles). Church History, [232]
Dolman (Robert). See [Treatise of Treasons], post.
Doni (Anthony Francis). La Libraria, [60]
Draudius (George). Bibliotheca Classica, [25], [35]
Drolleries, [404]
Dugdale (Sir William). His Works, complete, [449]

Du Pin (Louis Ellies). Ecclesiastical History, [152], [173], [222]
Dunstan (St.) De Occulta Philosophia, [135]
Durandi (Gulielmus). Rationale, upon vellum, [390]
Ellis (Mr. George). Specimens of the Early English Poets, [171], [226], [241], [299]
Engel (Samuel). Bibliotheca Selectissima, &c., [56]
England's Helicon, [404], [430]
Englefield (Sir H.C.) Walk through Southampton, [288]
Example of Sertu, [403]
Fabricius (John Albert). Bibliotheca Græca, [49]
Bibliotheca Latina, ib.
Bibliographia Antiquaria, ib.
Bibliotheca Ecclesiastica, ib.
Bibl. Lat. Mediæ et Inf. Ætatis, [49], [174]
Sylloge Opusc. Hist. Cat. Lit. J.A. Fabricii, [222]
Hist. Bibliothecæ Fabricianæ, [49], [222]
Ferriar (John), M.D. Comments upon Sterne, [487]
The Bibliomania, [487], [491], [496], [513], [528]
Festiuall, The Boke that is called, [177]
Fischer (Gotthelf). Essai sur les Monum. de Typog. de Gutenberg, [68]
Descriptions de Raretés Typographique, &c., [68]
Fishing. Books upon, [305], [452], [454]
Fontaine (John De la), Contes de la—Manuscript de Mons. Paris, [410]
Fontanini (Giusto). Biblioteca del Eloquenza Italiana, [60]
Fossius (Ferdin). Cat. Biblioth. Magliabechi, [85], [86], [121]
Fournier (François J.) Dict. Portatif de Bibliographie, [38], [57], [69], [167]
Fournier (Pierre Simon). Dissertation sur l'origine, &c., de graver en bois, [57]
De l'Origine et Productions de l'Imp., &c., en bois, ib.
Traité sur l'Origine, &c., de l'Imprimerie, ib.
Observations, &c., sur les Vindicæ Typographicæ, ib.
Epreuves de caractères nouvellement gravés, ib.
Manuel Typographique, ib.
Fox (John). Book of Martyrs, [197], [228], [239]
Fresnoy (N.C. Du). Methode pour etudier l'Histoire, [53]
Freytag (F.G.). Analecta Literaria, [56]
Adparatus Literarius, ib.
Froissart (Sir John). Chronicles, [421], [493]
Fuller (Rev. Thomas), D.D. Church History, [182], [232], [236], [260]
Gaddius (James). De Scriptoribus non Ecclesiastices, [39]
Gale (Thomas), D.D. Rerum Anglicar. Script. Vet., [173], [245], [269]
Gallois (John). Traité des plus belles Bibliothèques, [40]
Gascoigne (George). Works, in Steevens's Collection, [428]
in Reed's Collection, [455]
Gentleman's Magazine, [249], [334], [413], [423], [427], [460], [471]
Georgius. Lexicon Literarium, [566]
Gerdes (Daniel). Florilegium Hist.-Crit. Libror. Rarior., &c., [56]
Gesner (Conrad). Bibliotheca, seu Catalogus Universalis, [30]
Pandectæ, [31], [130]
Geyler (John). Navicula sive Speculum Fatuorum, [486], [514]
Gibbon (Edward). Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, [28]
Posthumous Works, [334]
Gildas's Epistle, [11]
Girald Barri. Sir Richard Colt Hoare's edition of, [178]
Goddard (William). Satyrical Dialogue, betweene Alexander, &c., and Diogenes, [13]
Godwyn (Francis). Catalogue of the Bishops of England, [174], [187], [200]
Annales of England, [245]
Gomez, or Gomecius (Alvarez). De rebus gestis Cardinalis Ximines, [160]
Googe (Barnabe). His works in Steevens's Collection, [428]
Gough (Richard). British Topography, [118], [334]
Goujet (Claude Peter). Bibliothèque François, &c., [52]
Gower (John). Confessio Amantis, [181]
Grafton (Richard). Chronicles, [256]
Gunton (Simon). Hist. of Peterborough Abbey, [178]
Gutch (Rev. John). Collectanea Curiosa, [150], [225], [254]
Hallevordius. Bibliotheca Curiosa, [30]
Hardyng (John). Chronicle, [421]
Harpsfield (Nicholas). Hist. Eccles. Anglicana, [205]
Harrison. Seven Triumphal Arches, [445]
Harwood (Rev. Edward), D.D. View of the various editions of the Greek and Roman Classics, [67]
Haym (Nicolas Francis). Biblioteca Italiana, [60]
Hearne (Thomas). Johan. Ros. Hist. Angl. Regum, [170]
Thom. Caii Vindic. Antiq. Acad. Oxon., [170], [244], [289], [331]
Antiquities of Glastonbury, [172], [194], [195], [326], [335], [341], [382]
John. Confrat. Mon. de Rebus Glastoniens., [178], [251], [262]
Adam de Domerham de rebus Gest. Glaston., [118], [239], [382]
Guil. Neubrig. Hist., [178]
Curious Discourses by Eminent Antiquaries, [183], [201], [251]
Benedictus Abbas, [189], [269], [280], [335]
Robert de Avesbury, [216]
Guliel. Roperi vita D.T. Mori, [221], [327], [331], [335], [341]
Robert of Glocester, [248], [333], [335]
Peter Langtoft's Chronicle, [10], [302]
Tit. Liv. Foro-Juliensis, [250], [344], [371]
Annals of Dunstaple Priory, [289]
Liber Niger Scaccarii, [304]
Hist. Vit. et Regni Ricardi II., [317], [318]
Walt. Hemingford Hist., [328], [341], [343], [344], [366], [383]
Heming. Wigorens. Chartular., [328], [329], [333]
Thomas de Elmham, [335], [341]
Alured de Beverley, [335], [344]
Heinecken (Baron). Nachrichten von Kunstlern, &c., [63]
Idée Generale d'une Collection d'Estampes, [63], [205]
Dictionnaire des Artistes, [63]
Henry (Rev. Robert), D.D. History of Great Britain, [146], [165], [166], [167], [173], [179], [199]
Herbert (William). Typographical Antiquities, [67], [239], [248], [438], [439]
Heures de Notre Dame, [90]
Heylin (Rev. Peter), D.D. Life and Death of Archbishop Laud, [297]
Hirschius (C.C.). Librorum ab Anno I. usque ad Annum L. Sec. xvi., [48]
Horatius. Carmen, lib. i., &c., [106]
Jacob (Louis). Traicté des plus belles Bibliothèques, [39], [113]
Bibliothèque Universelle, [39]
Bibliotheca Parisina, [39]
Jansen. De l'Invention de l'Imprimerie, [58]
John Bon and Mast. Person, [240]
Johnson. Upon English Bibles, [248]
Kalender of Shepherds, [204]
Kennet (White, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough). Parochial Antiquities, [493]
Knight (Rev. Samuel), D.D. Life of Colet, [218], [445]
Life of Erasmus, [223], [445]
Koenigius (George Matthias). Biblioth. Vet. et Nov., [43]
Kollarius (Adam Francis). His edition of Lambecius's Commentarii, &c., [41], [42]
Labbe (Philip). Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum, [40]
Bibliotheca Nummaria, [41]
Mantissa Suppellectilis, ib.
Specimen Nov. Bibl. Manuscript, ib.
Collectio maxima Conciliorum, ib.
Lackman (Adam Herne). Annal. Typog. selecta quædam capita, [48]
Laire (Franciscus Xavier). Specimen Hist. Typog. Rom., [62]
Dissertation sur l'Imprimerie en Franche Comté, [62]
Index Libror. ab invent, typog. ad ann. 1500, [62], [84]
Lambecius (Pierre). Commentarii de Bibl. Cæsar Vindobon., [41]
Lambinet (P.). Recherches, &c., sur l'Origine de l'Imprimerie, &c., [24], [68]

Laneham (Robert). Letter of the Entertainment given to Q. Elizabeth at Killingworth Castle, [266], [267]
Latimer (Hugh), Archbishop of Canterbury. Sermons, [230], [231]
Leibnitz (Godfrey William De). Idea Bibliothecæ Publiæ, &c., [50]
Scriptores Rerum Brunsvicensium, ib.
Leland (John). Collectanea, [150], [200], [244]
De Scriptoribus Britannicis, [175]
Itinerarium, [193]
Le Long (Jacques). Bibliotheca Sacra, [49]
Bibliothèque Historique de la France, [49]
Lewin. Birds of Great Britain, [445]
Lewis (Rev. John). Upon English Bibles, [248]
Life off the 70 Archbishop of Canterbury, &c., [258]
Lipenius (Martin). Biblioth. Theol. Med. Philos. Jurid., [43]
Lipsius (Justus). Syntagma de Bibliothecis, [34]
Lloyd (David). Memoirs of the Sufferers, [297]
Lomeier (John). De Bibliothecis liber singularis, [40], [113], [167]
Lupset (Thomas). Exhortacion to yonge men, [227]
Macdiarmid (John). Lives of British Statesmen, [222], [256]
Mackenzie (George), M.D. Scottish Writers, [196]
Maichelius (Daniel). De Præcip. Bibl. Paris, [38], [529]
Maittaire (Michael). Annales Typographici, [47], [325], [362]
Historia Stephanorum, &c., [47]
Historia Typographor. aliquot. Parisiens, [47]
Marchand (Prosper). Dict. Historique, ou Mémoires Critiques, &c., [45], [55], [223], [551]
Histoire de l'Imprimerie, [55], [56]
Marie Magdalene. Life and Repentance of, [448]
Marville. Melanges d'Histoire et de Literature, [490]
Masters (Robert). Life of Thomas Baker, [341], [347]
Maunsell (Andrew). Catalogue of English Books, [280]
Mazzuchelli (Giovanni Maria). Gli Scrittori d'Italia, &c., [60]
Meerman (Gerard). Origines Typographicæ, [57]
Memoires de l'Institut National, [25], [32], [42], [50], [526]
Memoirs (Old and New) of Literature, [16]
Mercier de St. Leger. Supplement á l'Histoire de l'Imprimerie par Marchand, [61]
His bibliographical character, ib.
Catalogue of his books, [88]
Middleton (Rev. Conyer), D.D. Dissertation upon the Origin of the Art of Printing, [52]
Momoro (Antoine François). Traité Elementaire de l'Imprimerie, [529]
Monstrelet (Enguerand De). Chronicles of, translated by Mr. Johnes, [154]
Monthly Mirror, [17]
Monthly Review, [16]
More (Sir Thomas). Utopia, [220], [228], [301]
Mores (Edward Rowe). Of English Founders and Founderies, [501], [528]
Morhof (Daniel George). Polyhistor. Literarius, [29], [31], [32], [33], [34], [35], [36], [38], [39], [40], [41], [42], [43], [45], [46], [81], [187], [547], [553]
Princeps Medicus, [46]
Epistola de Scypho vitreo per somn. human. voc. rupto, [46]
Murr (C.T. De). Memorabilia Biblioth. Public. Norimb., [64]

Nash (Thomas). Wright's collection of his Works, [401]
Naudé or Naudæus (Gabriel). Avis pour dresser une Bibliothèque, [38]
Mascurat, ib.
Considerations politiques, ib.
Additions à l'Histoire de Louis XI., ib.
Avis à Nos seigneurs de Parlement, ib.
Remise de la Bibliothèque, &c., ib.
Catalog. Biblioth. Cordes., [78]
Apologie, &c., faussement soupçonnez de magie, [18]
Neander (Michael). Erotemata Græcæ Linguæ, [32]
Niceron (Jean Pierre). Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire des Hommes Illustres, [53]
Nichols (John). Manners and Expenses of ancient times in England, [115-117]
History of Leicestershire, [119]
Anecdotes of Bowyer, [355], [366], [369], [383]
Nicolson (William, D.D., Bishop). English, Scottish, and Irish Hist. Libraries, [51]
Epistolary Correspondence, ib.
Noble (Rev. Mark). Continuation of Granger, [325]
North (Roger). Life of Lord Keeper Guildford, [309]
Life of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, [310-312]
Examen, [309]
Oberlin (Jeremiah James). Essai d'Annales de la vie de Jean Gutenberg, [68]
Ogilby (William). His Works, [449]
Oldys (William). British Librarian, [51], [52], [468]
Life of Raleigh, [500]
Harleian Miscellany, ib.
Interleaved Langbaine, [499]
Oliver of Castille. Romance of, [153], [154], [381]
Ordynary of Christian Men, [203]
Orlandi (Pellegrino Antonio). Origine e Progressi della stampa, &c., [47]
Osmont. Dictionnaire Typographique, [162]
Otho and Octhobone. Constitutions Provinciales, [151]
Painter (William). Palace of Pleasure, Hutton's copy of, [374]
Paitoni (Giacomo Maria). Biblioteca degli Autori Antichi, &c., [60]
Palmer (Samuel). History of Printing, [52], [528]
Pansa (Mutius). Biblioteca Vaticana, [33]
Panzer (George Wolfgang Francis). Annales Typographici, [64]
Annalen der altern Deutschen Literatur, &c., ib.
Paradise of Dainty Devises, [404], [425], [429]
Park (Mr. Thomas). Royal and Noble Authors, [193], [199], [241]
Edition of the Harleian Miscellany, [549]
Passe temps de tout hommes, &c., [203]
Peacham (Henry). Compleat Gentleman, [283-285]
Peignot (Gabriel). Dictionnaire de Bibliologie, [24], [38], [59], [64], [65], [68], [69], [486], [552]
Essai de Curiosités Bibliographiques, [68], [69], [496]
Dictionnaire, &c., des Livres condamnés, &c., ou censurés, [69]
Bibliographie Curieuse, [59], [69]
Petrarca (Francisco). Le Rime (1475), [407]
Opere de (1514), [410]
Pitseus (Johannes). De Rebus Anglicis, [38], [189]

Plaister for a galled horse, [239], [240]
Plato. Opera Omnia—upon vellum, [390]
Plinii. Hist. Naturalis (1470), upon vellum, [519]
(1472), upon vellum, [417]
Pole. Life of Reginald, [229], [234]
Polychronicon. Caxton's edit., [174], [175]
Pope (Sir Thomas). Life of, [150], [241]
Possevinus (Antonius). Bibliotheca Selecta, &c., [34]
Apparatus Sacer, ib.
Praet (Joseph Van). Cat. des MSS. du Duc de la Valliere, [60], [68]
Cat. des Livres imprimés sur Velin, [60]
Prince (John). Worthies of Devon, [270]
Priscianus. De Art. Gram. (1470), [407]
Promptuarium Parvulorum, 1499. Martin's Copy of, [385]
Prynne (William). Records, [415]
Puhtherb (Gabriel). De tollendis et expurgandis malis libris, [43]
Puteanus (Ericus). De Usu Bibliothecæ, &c., [34]
Auspicia Bibliothecæ Lovaniensis, ib.
Puttenham (George). Art of English Poesie, [404]
Pype or Tonne of Perfection, [234], [370]
Quirini (Angelo Maria, Cardinal). Specimen variæ Literaturæ Brixiens, [54]
Catalogo delle Opere, &c., ib.
De Optimorum Scriptorum Editionibus, ib.
Rastell (John). Chronicle, or Pastyme of People, [281]
Martin's copy of, [385]
Ratcliffe's copy of, [392]
Chauncy's copy of, [417]
Mason's copy of, [421]
Raynaud (Theophilus). Erotemata de malis ac bonis libris, &c., [43]
Recueil des Historiens des Gaules, [173], [659]
Reimannus. Bibliotheca Acroamatica, [29], [41]
Renouard (Antoine Auguste). L'Imprimerie des Alde, [34], [68], [488]
Revelacions of a Monk of Euisham, [202]
Revelationes scancte Birgitte, [204]
Reviews. American, [520], [553]
Edinburgh, [133], [220]
Monthly, [16]
Quarterly, [282], [289], [320], [549]
Ridley (Nicholas, Bishop of London). Life of Ridley, [201]
Ritson (Joseph). Ancient English Metrical Romances, [199]
Rive (Abbé Jean Joseph). Chasse aux Bibliographes,

[59]
Notices Calligraphiques, &c., ib.
Anecdotes of, ib.
Catalogue of his library, [92]
L'Art de connoitre les Miniatures des MSS. anciens, [409]
Notice d'un Roman d'Artus, [566]
Etrennes aux Joueurs des Cartes, ib.
Robin Hood. A merry jest of, [425]
Roccha (Angelus). Bibliotheca Vaticana, [33]

Romances in Croft's Library, [396-398]
in Farmer's ditto, [425]
Ronsard (Peter De). Poemes de, [546]
Rossi (John Bernard De). Annales Hebræo-Typographici, [64]
Roy (William). Rede me and be not wroth, [226], [400], [422], [429], [549]
Rymeri (Thomas). Fœdera, [15], [190]
Sandford (Francis). Genealogical History, [492]
Savile (Sir Henry). Scriptores post Bedam, [244]
Saxius (Christopher). Onomasticon Literarium, [43], [62]
Schelhorn (J.G.) Amœnitates Literariæ, &c., [48], [528], [529]
Amœnitates Hist. Ecclesiast. et Lit., [48]
Schoepflin (John Daniel). Vindicæ Typographicæ, [58]
Scholtzius. Icones Bibliopolorum et Typographorum, [48]
Thesaurus Symbolorum et ac Emblematum, ib.
Schottus (Andreas). De Bibl. et claris. Hisp. Viris, [35]
Scott (Reginald). Discovery of Witchcraft, [492]
Scott (Walter). Hunting Song, [130]
Marmion, [461]
Lady of the Lake, [157]
Edition of Dryden's Works, [181], [323]
Edition of the Somers Tracts, [549]
Seemiller (Sebastian). Bibl. Ingolstad. Incunab. Typog., [63]
Seiz (John Christopher). Annus Tertius Sæcular. Inv. Hist. Typog., [47], [48]
Senebier (Jean). Catalogue des MSS. de Genève, [36], [81]
Serna Santander. Catalogue des Livres de, [42], [45], [94]
Diction. Bibliogr. Choisi du XV. Siecle, [67], [161]
Sevin Seages, The, [448]
Shakspeare. Edit. 1803, [225], [523]
Early editions of in Wright's collection, [402]
in Smyth's ditto, [403]
in Farmer's ditto, [425]
in Steevens's ditto, [430-436]
Steevens's own edition of, [427]
The edition of 1803, ib.
Portrait of, [428]
Ritson's manuscript notes relating to, [448]
Reed's collection of tracts relating to, [455]
Ship of Fools, [206], [424], [486]
Skelton (John). Works of, Martin's set of, [386]
Wright's ditto, [401]
Pearson's ditto, [405]
Steevens's ditto, [429]
Woodhouse's ditto, [445]
Smith (John). Printer's Grammar, [529]
Snelling (Thomas). Works upon the Coinage, [399]
Speculum Christiani, [169]
Chauncy's copy of, [416]
Mason's copy of, [420]
Speed (John). Hist. of Great Britain, [233]
Spizelius (Theophilus). Infelix Literatus, [26], [122], [547]

Stapleton (Thomas). Translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History, [168]
Counterblast to Horne's Vayne Blaste, [215]
Stowe (John). Chronicle, or Annals, [166], [167], [200], [217], [305]
Struvius (Gottlieb). Bibliotheca Librorum Rariorum, [50]
Bibliotheca Historica, ib.
cura Meusel, ib.
Bibliotheca Hist. Selecta, [51]
Bibliotheca Saxonica, ib.
Strype (Rev. John). Life of Cranmer, [222], [229], [232], [248], [249], [304]
Ecclesiastical Memorials, [229], [230], [232]
Annals of the Reformation, [238]
Life of Parker, [246], [256], [259]
Stubbes (Philip). Anatomy of Abuses, [279], [654]
Supplicacion of Beggars, [228]
Tanner (Thomas, Bishop of St. Asaph). Edition of Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, [46]
Bibliotheca Britan. Hibernica, [52], [181], [190], [192]
Teisser (Anthony). Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum, [41]
Terentianus (Maurus). Dr. Askew's copy of, [391]
Tewrdanckhs. A book so called, [65], [390]
Dr. Askew's copy of—upon vellum, [390]
Tutet's copy of, [400]
Thomson (James). Winter, [105];
Autumn, [481]
Tiraboschi (Girolamo). Letteratura Italiana, [61]
Toderini (Giambatista). Letteratura Turchesca, [60]
Todd (Rev. Henry John). Illustrations of Gower and Chaucer, [15], [242], [246], [320]
Treatise of Treasons, [236]
Trefler (Florian). Disposition des Livres dans une Bibliothéque, [32]
Troie, Recueil of the Histories of, [446]
Turner (Mr. Sharon). History of the Anglo Saxons, [170]
Tusser (Thomas). Five Hundred Points of good Husbandry, [529]
Twyne (Bryan). Antiquit. Acad. Oxon., [179], [181]
Tyndale (William). The Practice of Popishe Prelates, [176], [226]
Tyrrel (Sir James). Hist. of England. Daly's copy of, [414]
Universal Historical Bibliothéque, [16]
Vallans. Tale of Two Swannes, [256]
Valois. Discours sur les Bibliothéques Publiques, [54]
Van Praet (Joseph), [68]
Virgilii Opera (1470), upon vellum; do. (1472); do., [417]
Vita et Processus, &c., Thomæ à Becket, [177]
Vives (Ludovicus). Instruction of a Christian Woman, [152], [283]
Vogler. Universalis in notit. cuj. generis bonor. Scriptor. introd., [43]
Vogt (John). Catalogus Librorum Rariorum, [31], [32], [33], [35], [56], [161], [522]
Walks in Powles, [278]
Walton (Izaak). Complete Angler, [9], [125], [126], [500]
Warton (Joseph). Hist. Engl. Poetry, [118], [175], [178], [179], [186], [187], [194], [204], [226], [241], [425]

Wasse. Bibliotheca Literaria, [51]
Watson. History of the Art of Printing, [52]
Webbe (William). Discourse of English Poetrie, [404], [430]
Weekly Memorials for the Ingenious, [16]
Wendler (John Christian). Dissertatio de var. raritat. libror. impress. causis, [55]
Werburge (St.). Life of. Martin's copy of, [385]
Pearson's do., [405]
Woodhouse's do., [446]
Wharton (Henry). Anglia Sacra, [171]
Withers (George). Emblems, [305]
Wolfius (John Christian). Monumenta Typographica, [48]
Bibl. Aprosiana, [123]
Wolfius (John). Lectiones Memorabiles, &c., [110], [125]
Wordsworth (Rev. Christopher, D.D.). Ecclesiastical Biography, [221], [227], [239], [290]
Works of the Learned, [16]
Wood (Anthony). Athenæ Oxonienses, [46], [51]
Hist. and Antiq. of the Colleges and Halls of Oxford, [192], [235]
Annals of the University of Oxford, [46], [179], [181], [187], [192], [193], [278], [315]
Wurdtwein (Stephen Alexander). Bibliotheca Moguntina, [64]
Ximenes (Cardinal Francis). Bibl. Polyglot. Complut., [160], [407]
Missale Mozarabicum, [160]
Breviarum Mozarabicum, ib.
Zapf (George William). Annales Typog. Augustan., [48]


GENERAL INDEX.

Agrippa (Cornelius). Account of some of his works, [19]
D'Aguesseau (Chancellor). Account of his Library, [72]
Alcove, the. Description of Lorenzo's, [481], [482]
Alcuin, [167]
Alfred, [169]
Alphonso. An obstinate literary character, [14]
Ames (Joseph), [340]
Ancillon. Pillage of his library, [522]
Anne Boleyn. Her coronation dinner described by Stow, [216], [217]
Anselm, [174]
Anstis (John). Original letter of, [239]
Literary character of, [337], [338]
Antiphoners, [115]
Antonio (Nicolas). See [Bibliographical Index].
Arch (Messrs. John and Arthur). Their purchase of Sandford's Genealogical History, l.p., [492]
Aristotle's Works—printed upon vellum, [519]
D'Artois (Count). Catalogue of his library, [72]
Purchase of the Vallière Collection, [97]
Ascham, (Roger). His 'Schoolmaster' commended, [283]
Ashmole (Elias). Some account of, [293-296]
Askew (Dr. Anthony). Some account of, with specimens of his library, [388-391]
Atticus. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [128-132], [137]
Auctions of Books. Their origin in this country, [304-308]
Warmth of bidders at, [307]
Audiffredi (Jean Baptiste). See [Bibliographical Index].
Autumnal Morning, [480], [481]
Baber (Rev. Henry Hervey). Preparation of the Catalogue of the Museum printed books, [90]
His edition of Wickliffe's translation of the New Testament, [339]
Bacon (Roger, or Friar), [180-183]
Bacon (Sir Nathaniel). Libellous character of, [237]
Bagford (John). Some account of, [326-331]
Wood-cut of his rebus, or device, [331]
Baillet (Adrien). Some account of, [43-45]See [Bibliographical Index].
Baker (Thomas). Some account of, [341-343]
Extract from his will, [342]
Baker (late Mr. George). Copy of Reed's catalogue of books, [457]
Catalogue of Strawberry-Hill Pieces, [539]

Bale (John, Bishop of Ossory). Some account of, [246-248]
His portrait, [247]
Baltimore (Lord). His 'Gaudia Poetica,' [532]
Barnes (Juliana). Her Work on Hunting, &c., [124], [325], [381], [384], [519]
Barthélémy (Abbé). Catalogue of his library, [74]
Bartholin. See [Bibliographical Index].
Beauclerk (Hon. Topham). Account of his library, [394], [395]
Becket (Thomas à), [176]
Account of his murder, [177]
Bede, [166]
Bedford (John, Duke of). His beautiful Missal, [190], [191]
Beloe (Rev. Mr.). See [Bibliographical Index].
Benedict (Biscop), [165]
Benet (Sir John). Assists Sir T. Bodley in erecting the Bodl. Library, [275]
Bernard (Dr. Francis). Some account of his library, [316], [317]
Engraving of his portrait, [503]
Bernardo. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [124]
His copy of an Illustrated Chatterton, [500]
of Walton's Complete Angler, ib.
Berryer (Mons.). His care and skill in having his books bound, [513]
Beughem. See [Bibliographical Index].
Bibles. Ancient English, [238]
Bibliographers. Character of aspersed, [483]
Bibliography. Cabinet of, [21]
Opinions of foreign critics thereupon, [24], [25]
Outline of its rise and progress, [29-99]
Utility and importance of the study so called, [552]
Bibliomania. History of the Bibliomania, or of English Book-Collectors, [165-461]
See [Chronological Index].
Definition of, and works upon, [485-487]

Symptoms of the
Disease so called;
being a passion for
1. Large Paper Copies, [487], [488], [491-494]
Tall and Fine paper do., [494]
2. Uncut Copies, [494-496]
3. Illustrated Copies, [496-511]
4. Unique Copies, [511-514]
5. Copies printed upon Vellum, [515-521]
6. First Editions, [521-525]
7. True Editions, [525-527]
8. Books printed in the black letter, [527-531]
9. for private distribution, [532-534]
10. at a Private Press, [533-539]
11. suppressed, condemned, &c., [537]
12. All the editions of a work, [542-546]
13. Large and Voluminous Works, [546]
Probable Means of
the Cure of
1. Studying of Useful & Profitable Works, [548]
2. Reprints of scarce and valuable Works, [549]
3. Editing of the best Authors, [550]
4. Erection of Literary Institutions, [551]
5. Study of Bibliography, [551], [552]

Bibliomaniacs. Character of, [4]
Book-auction bibliomaniacs, [307]

Black Letter. Passion for books printed in the, [527-531]
Blandford (Marquis of). His zeal in collecting books printed by Caxton, [322]
Blenheim. Account of the library there, [321]
Blount (Thomas). See [Bibliographical Index].
Bodleian Library. Catalogue of, [74]
History of its erection, [270-278]
List of some of the contributors to, [272], [273]
Bodley (Sir Thomas). Some account of, [270-278]
Wood-cut portrait of, [277]
Bodoni. Beauty of his books printed upon vellum, [520]
Books. Ancient prices of, [114-119]
Illuminated, [150]
of terror. Their effects upon young minds, [202-204]
Skill of the Ferrar family in binding, [289-292]
Account of ancient binding of, [117-119]
Skill in modern book-binding, [513], [514]
Importation of in barrels, [190]
Sales of by public auction, [304-308], [457]
Printed upon vellum, [321], [322], [352], [515-519]
upon satin, [512]
in the black letter, [527-531]
for private distribution, [532-534]
at private presses, [533-539]
Book-rooms, or Libraries. Simplicity of ancient, [195], [196]
Booksellers. Of respectability in London, [308], [470]
in Scotland, [415]
in Provincial Towns, [470]
Book-Story. A romantic one, [358-361]
Boston (John), [189], [190]
Boucher (Rev. Jonathan). His Supplement to Johnson's Dictionary, [448], [449]
Account of his library, [450]
Braithwait (Richard). His poetry commended, [299-301]
Brand (Rev. John). Account of his library, [452-454]
Bridges (John). Sale of his library, [362]
Britain, Little. Famous for the bookselling trade, [300], [310], [311]
Britton (Thomas). Some account of, [331-333]
Sale of his library, [333]
Bulmer (Mr. William). His sumptuous edition of Shakspeare, [427]
The same, a unique copy of, [512]
His edition of the Deserted Village upon satin, [512]
Bure (Guillaume François De, and Guill. le Jeune De). See [Bibliographical Index].
Burney (Rev. Charles, LL.D.). His fortunate purchase of a Manilius, [522]
His edition of Bentley's Epistles, [532]
Burton (Robert), [286]
Bury (Richard De). Editions of his Philobiblion, [29]
Extract from, [109]
Account of, [185-187]
Bute (Marquis of). His copy of Hogarth's Prints, [509]
His collection of the devices of Pope Sixtus V., [540]
His valuable Granger, [565]
Butler (Mr. Charles). His literary character, [34]

Caillard (M.). His uncut first Homer, [79], [496]
His nicety in having his books bound, [513]
Caille (Jean de La). See [Bibliographical Index].
Cambridge. Catalogue of the books contained in the University wanted, [319]
Canute, [172]
Carlisle (Earl of). His "Father's Revenge," [532]
Casiri. See [Bibliographical Index].
Catalogues. Importance of making good ones, [383]
Foreign and English. See "[Catalogue]," [Bibliographical Index].
Caxton (William). Reviled by Bale, [174]
His various printed books, [197], &c. See [Bibliographical Index].
His portrait, [382]
Cecil. Libellous character of, [237], [238]
Charles the Fifth of France. Founder of the Royal Library, [185], [186]
Description of do., [186]
Chauncey (Dr. Charles and Nathaniel). Account of their libraries, [416], [417]
Cheering. Explanation of this word, [20], [37]
Chess. Game of, described, [155-163]
Chevillier (Andrew). See [Bibliographical Index].
Chi Ho-am-ti. An incendiary of libraries, [27]
Chivalry and Romances. Books relating thereto, [152-154]
Christie (John). His "Dissertation on Etruscan Vases," [532]
Chronicles, Ancient. Reprints of, [337]
Cinelli (John). See [Bibliographical Index].
Clavel (Robert). His book-catalogues, [306]
Clerk, or Clergyman. Regulations concerning, [151]
Clungeon (John), [288]
Cobham (Thomas, Bishop of Worcester), [192]
Colbert (J.B.). Catalogue of his library, [78]
Colet (John, Dean). Some account of, [218-220]
Print of his supposed study, [219]
Collins (Anthony). Sale of his library, [363]
Conringius (Herman). See [Bibliographical Index].
Conybeare (Rev. Mr.). His Copy of Lord Surrey's Translation of part of the Æneid, [241]
Coryate (Thomas), [281]
Cotton (Sir Robert). Some account of, [267-269]
Covent Garden Theatre. Quarrels relating thereto, [17]
Cox (Captain). Some account of, [266], [267]
His library, [267]
Cranmer (Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury). Some account of, [248], [249]
His Bible upon vellum, [248]
Expense of his execution, [249]
Crevenna Library. Catalogues of, [79]
Critics and Criticism. True spirit and character of, [15]
Superficialness and severity of, [553]
Crofts (Rev. Thomas). Account of his library, [396-398]
Cromwell (Thomas). His conduct in respect to the Reformation, [229]
Crowles. His copy of an illustrated Pennant, [499]
Dalrymple (Alexander). Sale of his library, [458]

Daly (Denis, Rt. Hon.). Account of his library, [414], [415]
Dee (Dr. John). Some account of, [261-265]
His library, [264]
Denis (Michael). See [Bibliographical Index].
Devonshire (late Duchess of). Her "Mount St. Gothard," [532]
Didot. Skill of his printing upon vellum, [521]
Dodd (James William). Account of his library, [403]
Dormer (General). Catalogue of his library, [375]
Douce (Francis). His partiality for a foreign bibliographical work, [55]
Preparation of the Lansdowne collection of MSS., [90]
Account of Wolsey's property, [225]
Skill in Old English and French literature, [531]
Criticisms on his "Illustrations of Shakspeare," &c., ib.
Dramatic Libraries, [402], [403]
Dramatica Notitia, [456]
Dream. Lysander's, [473-480]
Dunstan (St.). His work "De occulta philosophia," [134]
Some account of, [171]
Dyson (Henry), [302]
Education of Youth, [282-285]
Edward the First, [183]
Edward the Third, [119], [184]
Edwards (Mr.). His copy of the Catalogue of the Crevenna Library, [79]
zeal in the importation of foreign books of rarity and value, [90]
copy of the first edition of Livy—upon vellum, [519]
Catalogues commended, [123]
In possession of the Bedford Missal, [191]
His painting of Erasmus and Froben by Fuseli, [223]
communication respecting Count M'Carthy's books, [518]
Elizabeth (Queen). Her book of devotions, [119]
Plate of the golden cover of, [250]
Account of her love of books, [249], [254]
Engravings from her Prayer-book, [252, 253]
Ellis (Sir Henry). Preparation of Catalogue of the Museum printed books, [90]
His bibliographical communications, [118], [227], [297]
Edition of Fabian's Chronicles, [523]
English. Want of curiosity respecting their own literary history, [36]
Importance of a national press to, [551]
Episode. What is meant thereby, [105]
Erasmus. Some account of, [222-224]
Painting of him and Froben, [223]
Print of his study, [224]
Rude wood-cut portrait of him, ib.
A copy of his first edition of the Gr. Test.—upon vellum, [225]
Editions of his words, [222]
Eugene (Prince). His magnificent library, [322]
Evans (Mr. R.H.). His edition of Old English Ballads, [267], [320]
A respectable vender of classical books, [308]
His copy of his Recueil des Historiens des Gaules, [492]
His reprint of Hakluyt's Voyages, [550]
Fabricius (John Albert). See [Bibliographical Index].
Fabricius (John). See [Bibliographical Index].
Falconer (William). Poem of the Shipwreck printed upon satin, [512]
Farmer (Rev. Richard, D.D.). Account of his library, [423-426]
Faulkener (Henry). A skilful and honest book-binder, [199]
Ferdinand. A romantic book-story concerning, [358-361]
Ferrar Family. Their attachment to books, and skill in book-binding, [289-292]
Fillingham (late Mr. William). His library and character of, [403]
First Editions. Passion for collecting, [521-525]
Fishing. Whether a merry or contemplative art, [126]
Fitzwilliam (Lord Viscount). His collection of Rembrandt's Prints, [509]
Fletewode (Serjeant William). Account of his monastic library, [386]
Florizel. His attachment to hawking, &c., [543]
Folkes (Martin). Some account of, [367-369]
Sale and analysis of his library, [367]
Wood-cut of his portrait, [369]
Fopling (Sir). His periwig, [122]
Ford (Mr.), bookseller. His catalogues commended, [123], [470]
Froissart (Sir John). A presentation copy of his Chronicles, [184]. See [Johnes] (Colonel Thomas).
Gaddius. His bibliographical work, [39]
Gaignat (Louis Jean). Catalogue of library, [81], [162]
Gesner (Conrad). See [Bibliographical Index].
His works on Natural History, [546]
Gifford (Mr. William). His edition of Massinger, [550]
forthcoming edition of Ben Jonson, ib.
Gilbie (Anthony). His character of Henry the Eighth, [215]
Gilchrist (Octavius). His edition of Bp. Corbett's Poems, [550]
Girald Barri, [174], [178], [179]
Glastonbury Monastery Library, [178]
Godstow Nunnery Library, ib.
Golden Legend, by Caxton, [198]
Goldsmyd (Mr. John Lewis). His vellum copy of "Le Passe Temps," &c., [203]
Gonzalo. A vain literary character, [12]
Gossett (Rev. Dr. Isaac), [363], [407]
Gough (Richard). Sale of his library, [460]
Goujet (Claude Peter). See [Bibliographical Index].
Grailes. Definition of, [150]
Granger (Rev. James). His Biographical History of England, [500]
Grangerite spirit, [112], [497], [507]
Grenville (Right Hon. Thomas). His large-paper copy of Hist. Steph. & Vit. Typ. Paris, [47]
His large-paper copy of Renouard, [69]
A similar copy of the Vallière Catalogue, [97]
A similar copy of Sandford's Genealogical History, [492]
A similar copy of Strype's Annals, [492]

Grenville Homer. Published by the Grenville Family, [491]
Grollier (John). Some account of, [488-490]
Pattern of the binding of his books, [489]
Gutch, (Mr.), bookseller, [404], [470]
Hamper (Mr. William). His bibliographical communications, [117], [529]
Harley (Robert, Earl of Oxford). Some account of, [347-354]
Analysis of his library, [349-353]
Pope's eulogy upon, [353], [354]
Harris (Mr. William). His catalogue of the Royal Institution Library commended, [99]
His correction of the press for Reed's edition of Shakspeare, [427]
In possession of Mr. Boydell's copy of the original head of Shakspeare, [428]
His copy of the Lamoignon catalogue, [84]
Haslewood (Mr. Joseph). In possession of a curious volume, [88]
His attachment to books upon Hawking, &c., [302], [543]
His communication in the British Bibliographer, [374]
Hastings (Henry). Some account of, [287]
Hawker-Pilgrim. Wood-cut of, [544]
Hear! Hear! Explanation of this phrase, [37]
Hearne (Thomas). Some account of, [333-336]
Wood-cut of his portrait, [337]
Sale of his library, [336]
List of most of his works. See [Bibliographical Index].
Heath (Dr. Benjamin). His fine library, [460]
Original bibliographical letter of, [554-562]
Fac-simile of his writing, [554]
Heber (Mr. Richard). His copy of "The Debate between the Heraldes," [11]
of Oliver of Castille, [154]
of Froissart by Eustace, [202]
manuscript of Skelton's "Image of Ypocrisy," [226]
copy of Maunsell's Catalogue, [280]
of the first Aldine Aristophanes, [297]
of the catalogue of Britton's books, [333]
of the catalogues of T. Rawlinson's books, [344]
Heinecken. See [Bibliographical Index].
Heinsius (Nicholas). Catalogue of his library, [82]
Hell. Descriptions of the torments of, [203], [204]
Henderson (John). Account of his library, [402], [403]
Henley (John, or Orator). Account of his library, [371], [372]
Anecdotes of, [372], [373]
Henry (Rev. Robert, D.D.). Character of his History of Great Britain, [145-147]
Henry the Second. Trevisa's character of, [175]
Henry the Fifth. Warlike character of, [193]
Henry the Sixth, [194]
Henry the Seventh, [202-206]
Henry the Eighth, [215-217]

Herbert (William). Author of the Typographical Antiquities, [66]
Particulars relating to, [66], [340]
His correspondence with Steevens, [438], [439]
Herman (Bishop of Salisbury), [175]
History, Ancient English. Neglect of the study of, [550]
Hoare (Sir Richard Colt). His edition of Giraldus Cambrensis, [178]
His large paper copy of Kennet's Paroch. Antiq., [493]
Hoblyn (Robert). Catalogue of his books commended, [374]
Hortensius. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [132]
Humphrey (Duke of Gloucester), [193]
Hutton (John). His curious collection of books, [374]
Illustrated copies, [496-511]
Illustration. Recipe for, [497]
Ina (King of the West Saxons), [166]
Inscription over a library door, [108], [112], [113]
Institutions. Public, Literary, and Scientific, [551]
Jacob (Louis). See [Bibliographical Index].
Jamieson (Dr. John). His Scottish Dictionary commended, [499]
Jesuits. Their bibliographical labours commended, [83]
Johnes (Col. Thomas). His edition of Monstrelet, [154]
copy of "Heures de Notre Dame," [409]
pleasure-grounds, [483]
View of his library, [484]
Johnson (Dr. Samuel). Anecdote of his selling books, [530], [531]
Quotation from the Rambler about the black-letter, [530]
Kay (John). His siege of Rhodes, [243]
Kennet (White, Bishop of Peterborough). Original letters of, [339]
Opinion of Wicliffe, ib.
Kenrick (William, LL.D.). His review of Dr. Johnson's Tour to the Hebrides, [17]
Kollarius. See [Bibliographical Index].
Labbe (Philip). See [Bibliographical Index].
Laire (Abbé Francis Xavier). See [Bibliographical Index].
Lambecius (Pierre). See [Bibliographical Index].
Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, [173]
Lansdowne (William Fitzmaurice Petty, First Marquis of). Account of his library, [90], [450], [451]
Large paper copies. Account of valuable works of this character, [491-493]
The author's publications of this kind, [493]
Latimer (Hugh, Bishop of Worcester). His conduct with respect to the Reformation, [230]
His sermons quoted, [283]
His death, [248], [249]
Laud (William, Archbishop of Canterbury). Account of his execution, [297]
Patronage of the Ferrar Family, [290]
Leibnitz (Godfrey William De). See [Bibliographical Index].
Leland (John). Some account of, [242-246]

Leontes. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [133]
Lepidus. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [121]
Lewis (Rev. John). His literary character, [338-340]
severe opinion of Hearne, [338]
Liberality of religious sentiment, [109]

Libraries. Devastation of, at the Reformation, [233-235]
Dramatic, [402], [403]
Lisardo. His general character, [211-213]
His bibliomaniacal enthusiasm, [348-352], [468], [470]
Literary characters. Quixotic, [6], [7]
Careless, [7]
Acrimonious, [8]
Vain, [12], [13]
Obstinate, [14]
Critical, [14], [15]
Useful, [553]
Lomeier (John). See [Bibliographical Index].
Lomenie (Cardinal de Brienne). Account of, and catalogue of his library, [84], [85]
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Co. Their extensive trade as booksellers, [308]
Lorenzo. A neighbour of the author, [4]
His house and grounds, [4]
library, [164]
drawing-room, [213]
alcove, [480-482]
Lort (Dr. Michael). Account of his library, [411-413]
Lotichius (Peter). His Latin verses concerning his library, [113]
Lumley (John, Lord), [281], [287]
Luttrel (Narcissus). His extraordinary collection of books, [323]
Lysons (Mr. Samuel). His large paper copy of Weever's Funeral Monuments, [492]
Macartney (Mr.). Account of his library, [407]
Maddison (John). Sale of his library, [459]
Magliabechi (Antonio). Some account of, [85-87]
Maittaire (Michael). Some account of, [47]. See [Bibliographical Index].
Sale of his library, [364]
Malvolio. Sale of his busts and statues, [26], [472]
Manton (Dr.) Sale of his books, [306]
Marcellus. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [135]
Marchand (Prosper). See [Bibliographical Index].
Marlborough Gems. In Woodhouse's collection, [441-444]
Martin (Thomas, of Palgrave). Account of his library, [384-386]
Mary (Queen of Philip II.). Commended by a Roman Catholic writer, [236]
Mary (Queen of Scots). Her portrait, [254]
Mason (George). Account of his library, [419-423]
Maunsell (Andrew). His catalogue of English books, [280]
Mazzuchelli (Giovanni Maria). See [Bibliographical Index].
M'Carthy (Count). Catalogue of a former library of, [85]
His present fine collection of books, [518], [519]
Mead (Richard, M.D.). Some account of, [364-366]
Sale of his library, pictures, and coins, &c., [365]
Account of his family, [366]
Medici (Lorenzo De). Catalogue of the Oriental MSS. in the library of, [87]
Meerman (Gerard). See [Bibliographical Index].
Menalcas. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [136]
Menander. A literary character, [7]

Mercier (De St. Leger). See [Bibliographical Index].
Mercurii. Attending book-sales, [134]
Middleton (Rev. Conyers, D.D.). See [Bibliographical Index].
Miller (Thomas). Account of, [471]
Miller (William). His illustrated copy of Scott's Dryden, [497]
edition of the Shipwreck, [512]
of the Memoirs of Grammont, [564]
Mills (George Galway). His fine library, [447]
Mirabeau (Victor Riquetti, Marquis De). Catalogue of his library, [88]
His passion for beautiful books, [514]
Missals. Beauty of their execution, [150], [520]
The Toletan and Mazarabic, [160], [161]
Monasteries. Books contained in, [177]
Visitors of, [231]
Ancient hospitality of, [234]
Alleged abandoned lives of the keepers, [232]
Depositories and promoters of literature, [234]
Devastation of, [231-235]
Monastic Life. Comparison between the monastic and chivalrous age, as most favourable to the Bibliomania, [149]
Monro (Dr. John). Account of his library, [417], [418]
Montfaucon (Bernard De). His bibliographical labours, [89]
Moonlight night. Influence of, [5], [368]
More (John, Bishop of Ely). Some account of, [318], [319]
More (Sir Thomas), [220-222]
Morhof (Daniel George). Some account of, [46]
Murray (John). Some account of, [331]
Museum, The British. The librarians of commended, [36]
Catalogue of its Printed Books and Manuscripts, [89], [90]
Mustapha. A book-auction bibliomaniac and book vender, [122], [138]
Naude, or Naudæus (Gabriel). His works commended, [38]. See [Bibliographical Index].
Nelson, Life of. Printed upon vellum, [521]
Neville (George, Archbishop of York). Feast at his inthronization, [200]
Fond of astrology, ib.
Niceron. See [Bibliographical Index].
Nicholls (Mr. John). His communications respecting Dr. Mead's family, [366]
Nicol (Mr. George). His anecdotes concerning some volumes printed by Caxton, [382]
North (Francis, Lord-Keeper), [309]
—— (Dr. John), [310], [311]
Their passion for books, [312]
Oldys (William). His literary labours appreciated, [500]. See [Bibliographical Index].
Omar. Supposed destroyer of the Alexandrian library, [28]
Orlando. Character of, [105-113]
Osborne (Thomas). The bookseller, [345], [348], [355]
Painted Glass. Hearne's commendation of, [107]
Panzer (George Wolfgang Francis). See [Bibliographical Index].
Papillon (Mr. David). Book-anecdote concerning him and Osborne, [355]
Paris de Meyzieux. Account, and catalogues, of his fine library, [90], [408-411]

Parker (Matthew, Archbishop). Some Account of, [257-261]
Catalogue of his MSS., [98]
Antiquity of the British Church, [257-259], [400]
Libellous life of, [258]
His consecration, [260]
Woodcut portrait of, [261]
Paterson (Samuel). His Bibliotheca Universalis, [400]
Payne (Mr.). His purchase of the Lamoignon library, [84]
Peacham (Henry), [282]
His "Compleat Gentleman" quoted, [283]
Pearson (Thomas, or Major). Account of his library, [403-406]
Pembroke (Earl of). His passion for books, [119], [324], [325]
Pepys (Samuel). Account of his professional and book ardour, [319], [320]
Peterborough Abbey Library, [178]
(White, Kennet, Bishop of). His opinion of Wickliffe, [339]
(Earl of). His passion for books, [119]
Peters (Hugh). In possession of a part of Laud's library, [298]
Pinelli. Catalogues of the Pinelli library, [91]
An account of the library so called, [406], [407]
Pitts, or Pitseus (Johannes). His work commended, [38]
Porson (Richard). Sale of his library, [458]
His erudition, and skilful penmanship, [459]
Portraits. Sales of Engravings of rare and curious, [502-506], [510], [511]
Algernon, Earl of Northumberland, by Hollar, [503]
Anne, Queen of James I., by Visscher, [505]
Banfi-Hunniades (John), by Hollar, [502]
The same, with variations, ib.
Berkeley (George, Earl of), by Hollar, [503]
Bernard (Dr. Francis), ib.
Bethell (Slingsby), by W. Sherwin, [506]
Bohemia, King and Queen of, and family, [505]
Buckingham (George, Duke of), sold by Stent, [503]
Cæsar (Sir Julius) by Elstracke, [506]
Catharine, Queen of Charles II., by Faithorne, [502]
Cecyll (Edward), General, by Passe, [510]
Chaloner (Sir Thomas), by Hollar, [502]
Charles I., by Lombard, ib.
The same, with Cromwell's head, ib.
Princess Augusta Maria, daughter of, by Danckers, [505]
Cole (Thomas), [506]
Cromwell (Richard, Lord Protector), by Hollar, [504]
Cumberland (George, Earl of), by R. White, [503]
Darnley (Henry, Lord), by Passe, [505]
Devereux, Earl of Essex, on horseback, by Hollar, [502], [504]
The same, standing on foot, by do., [503], [504]
Digby (Lord), in armour, after Vander Borcht, [604]
Elizabeth (Queen), in superb court dress, by Passe, [502]
superbly dressed, between pillars, [505]

Frederic (Prince), &c., with Princess Elizabeth, by Elstracke, [505]
Hay (Lord James), by Passe, [506]
Henry the Eighth, by C. M[atsis], [505]
Henry (Prince Frederic), by Delaram, [506]
Hollar, his own portrait, [504]
Hotham (Sir John), Governor of Hull, [506]
Howard (Thomas, Earl of Suffolk), by Elstracke, [505]
(Thomas, Earl of Arundel), [506]
Isham (Sir Thomas), by Loggan, [602]
Killegrew (Thomas), by Faithorne, [506]
Lister (Sir Matthew, M.D.), by P.V. Somer, [504]
Lloyd (Humphrey, of Denbigh), by Faber, ib.
Lortie (Andrew), by Van Somer, [506]
Lyon (Sir Patrick, of Carse), by White, ib.
Malines (Samuel), by Lombart, ib.
Marsham (Sir John), by R. White, [504]
Mary, Queen of Scots, by Mynginus, [505]
The same, veiled, &c., ib.
Mascall (Edward), by Gammon, [506]
Master Martin, by R. Gaywood, [504]
Mountaine (George), Bishop of London, G.Y. sculpsit, [506]
Newcastle Family, by Clowet, [503]
O'Toole (Arthurus Severus Nonesuch), by Delaram, [506]
Paston (Lady), wife of Sir W. Paston, by Faithorne, [504]
(Sir William), by Faithorne, ib.
Pembroke (Herbert, Earl of), by Hollar, [502]
(Mary, Countess of), by Passe, [504]
(Penelope, Countess of), by Hollar, ib.
(Ann Clifford, Countess of), by R. White, ib.
Portman (Sir William), [506]
Rawdon (Marmaduke), by White, [506]
Reynell (Carew), [504]
Rupert (Prince), by Faithorne, [506]
sold by R. Peake, [504]
Sack (Mull'd), sold by Compton Holland, [511]
Sackville (Richard, Earl of Dorset), by Passe, [506]
Shaftesbury (Anthony, Earl of), by Blooteling, ib.
Sheffield (Baron Edmond), by Elstracke, ib.
Shirley (Lady Elizabeth), by Hollar, [503]
The same, by do., ib.
Sidney (Sir Philip), by Elstracke, [505]
Sidney (Robert, Viscount Lisle), by Passe, [506]
Smith (Richard), by W. Sherwin, [503]
Somerset (Edward, Earl of Worcester), by Passe, [505]
Stone-Eater (The), by Hollar, [502]
Vere (Henry, Earl of Oxford), sold by Compton Holland, [505]
The same, by Payne, Passe, &c., [510]
Verney (Sir Greville), by Loggan, [506]
Wetenhall (Edward, Bishop of Corke and Ross), by Becket, ib.
Whitington (Richard, Lord Mayor of London), by Elstracke, [510]
Willoughby (Sir Francis), by T. Man, [503]
Windebank (Sir F.) and Lord Finch, [505]
Wortley (Sir Francis), by Hertocks, [503]
Wriothesley (Henry, Earl of Southampton), by Passe, [506]
Wynn (Sir John, De Gwedir), by Vaughan, [506]
York (James, Duke of), [505]
Press, National. Want of, [551]
Printers, English. Protected by the statute of Richard III., [114]
Printing. Benefit of, [197]
Print-sales. Barnard, [502], [503]
Sir W. Musgrave, [503], [504]
Miscellaneous, [604-506]
Prints. Account of rare and curious ones, [502-511]
Prospero. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [135]
Psalters. The Author's Essay upon the ancient Psalters printed at Mentz, [42]
Pynson (Richard), His books upon vellum, [216]
Quin (Mr.). His passion for books printed upon vellum, [518]
Quisquilius. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [126]
Ranzau (Henry De). Inscription over his library door, [113]
Ratcliffe (John). Account of his library, [392], [393]
Comparison between the collections of West and Ratcliffe, [393]
Rawlinson (Thomas). His passion for book-collecting, [343-346]
Catalogues of his several book-sales, [344], [345]
Rawlinson (Richard). Sale, and specimens, of his library, [369], [370]
Rede, or Read (William, Bishop of Chichester), [192]
Reed (Isaac). Some account of him and his library, [455], [456]
Reformation. History of the, as connected with the Bibliomania, [228-238]
Rembrandt. Account of the scarcest engravings by him, [507-509]
Reprints of voluminous and useful works applauded, [549], [550]
Revickzky (Count). Catalogue, and disposal, of his library, [92]
Reviews. Their advantages and disadvantages, rise and progress, [16], [17]
Richard De Bury, [185-188]
Rinaldo. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [136]
Ritson (Joseph). His character, under that of Sycorax, [7-9]
Sale of his books, [448]

Rive (Abbé Jean Joseph). See [Bibliographical Index].
Roche (Mr.). His communication respecting Count M'Carthy, [518]
Roscoe (Mr. William). Proposed to write a life of Erasmus, [222]
His commendation of handsome book-binding, [514]
Rosicrusius. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [127], [128]
Roveray (Du). His publications commended, [481]
Rowe Mores (Edward). Sale of his library, [501]
Roxburgh (John, Duke of). Anecdote of, [523]
Royal Institution. Catalogue of the library of, [99]
Sales, Book. Account of their establishment, [304-308]
Number of, in the years 1806-7, [456], [457]
Satin. Books printed upon, [512]
Saxius (Christopher). See [Bibliographical Index].
Scaliger (Joseph). The author's estate compared with that of, [564]
Scott (Robert). A celebrated bookseller, [310]
Scott (Sir Walter). Beauty of his poetry, [410]. See [Bibliographical Index].
Scotus Erigena (Johannes). Account of his writings, [168]
Scribes, or Scriveners. Ignorance of the ancient, [184]
Seaman (Dr.) Catalogue of his books, [304-306]
Sharp and Hailes. Their publications commended, [431]
Sherington (Sir Walter). Regulations concerning his library, [194], [195]
Similis. Inscription upon his tomb, [562]
Smith (Consul). Catalogue of his library, [95], [376]
Smith (Richard). Account and sale of his library, [302-304]
Engraving of his portrait, [503]
Smyth (George). Account of his library, [403]
Snuff-box of Mr. L., [122]
Soubise (Prince De). Catalogue of his library, [96]
Southgate (Richard). Account of his collections, [419]
Spencer (George John, Earl). His purchase of Count Revickzky's library, [92]
His copies of the Mozarabic Missal & Breviary, [162]
Copy of the Siege of Rhodes, printed by Caxton, [407]
Copy of Pynson's edition of Chaucer's works, [417]
Copies of illustrated Shakspeares, [498]
Copy of Pliny, printed by Sweynhem and Pannartz, upon vellum, [519]
Eulogy upon his character, [524]
Armorial ensigns of, [525]
Copy of the "Assertio Septem," upon vellum, [565]
Stafford (Marchioness of). Description of a private publication by, [533]
Her skill in etching, [534]
Stanley (Colonel). His fine copy of De Bry, [512]
Steevens (George). Some account of, [427-440]
Analysis of his library, [428-436]
His verses on Eleanour Rummin, [437]
His letters to Herbert, [438-440]
Strange (John). His library commended, [441]
Strawberry-Hill Press. Account of books printed there, [534], [540]
Vignette device of the house, [540]
Struvius. See [Bibliographical Index].

Stubbes. See [Bibliographical Index].
Surrey (Henry Howard, Earl of). His whistle, [241]
An intended edition of his works by the Rev. Dr. Nott, ib.
Sutherland (Col. Alexander Hendras). His extraordinary copy of an illustrated Clarendon, [499]
Sycorax. A literary character, [7-9]
Sykes (Sir Mark Masterman). His copy of the Revickzky Catalogue, [92]
of Rapin's History of England, [494]
Tanner (Thomas, Bishop of St. Asaph). Account of his editorship of Wood's Athen. Oxon., [46]
His Bibl. Brit. Hibernica, [52]
Testament, Greek. Number of editions of, [542]
Tewrdanckhs. A book so called, [65], [390]
Theobald (Lewis). His love of old books, [343]
Theodore (Archbishop of Canterbury), [165]
Theological volumes. Great number of, in the Imperial Library at Paris, [109]
Thuanas [De Thou, Jaques Auguste]. Account, and catalogue, of his library, [96]
Thynne (William). A distinguished bibliomaniac, [242]
Tiptoft (John, Earl of Worcester), [198], [199]
Tiraboschi (Girolamo). See [Bibliographical Index].
Titles of Books. Strangely lettered upon the binding, [88]
Todd (Rev. Henry John). See [Bibliographical Index].
His editions of Milton and Spenser commended, [550]
Triphook (Mr. Robert)—bookseller, [308]
His projected work on, 'The History of Playing Cards,' [399]
Tristrem (

Sir). A book-auction bibliomaniac, [134]
Trithemius (John). Some account of, [541], [542]
Wood-cut portrait of, [542]
True Editions. Account of, [525-527]
Tutet (Mark Cephas). Account of his library, [399], [400]
Ulpian. A book-auction bibliomaniac, [132]
Uncut Copies. Passion for the possession of, [494-496]
Unique Copies. Illustration of, [511-514]
Utterson (Mr. Edward Vernon). His copy of Stubbes's Anatomy of Abuses, [279]
of Scott's Discoverie of Witchcraft, [492]
Vallière (Duc De La). Anecdote of him and the Abbé Rive, [59]
Catalogues of his library, [97]
Vellum, books printed upon, [68], [97], [321], [322]—but see particularly [515-521]
Visitors of ancient Monasteries, [231]
Wakefield (Robert), [235], [413]
Walpole (Francis). Heraldic quarterings of, [100]
Walpole (Horace). See '[Strawberry Hill Press].'
Wanley (Humphrey). Some account of, [346], [347]
Warton (Thomas). Celebrated under the character of Menander, [7]
West (James). Account of, and analysis of his library, [376-383]
Prices of some of his books sold by auction, [377], [380], [381]
Comparison of his library with J. Ratcliffe's, [393]

Wicliffe (John). Bishop Fell's character of, [318]
Mr. Baber's edition of his New Testament, [339]
Life of, by Lewis, [340]
Wilbraham (Mr. Roger). His copy of the 'Manner and Forme of Confession,' [224]
Wilkes (John). Account of his Library, [447]
Wilson (Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Man). His edition of the Bible, [109]
Witches. Tracts relating to, at Brand's sale, [454]
Wolfius (John). See [Bibliographical Index].
Wood-cut portrait of, [112]
Wolsey (Thomas, Cardinal), [225-228]
His character by Skelton, Roy, and Tyndale, [225], [226], [227]
Fine books presented to him, [227]
Wood (Anthony). Some account of, [312-316]. See [Bibliographical Index].
Woodcut portrait of, [315]
Woodford (Emperor John Alexander). Sale of his library, [459]
Woodhouse (Mr. John). His collection of prints, [441-444]
His collection of books, [444-446]
Worsley (Dr.). Sale of his books by auction, [306]
Worsley (Sir Richard). His 'Museum Worsleyanum,' [532]
Wright (Richard, M.D.). Account of his library, [401], [402]
Wynne (Edward). Account of his library, [323], [324]
Ximenes (Cardinal Francis). See [Bibliographical Index].
Life of him by Lord Holland, or Mr. Southey, a literary desideratum, [160]
Youth. Character and History of the Education of the ancient English Youth, [282-285]