NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.
A Glossary of Terms used for Articles of British Dress and Armour, by the Rev. John Williams (ab Ithel), classifies alphabetically the several names which our British forefathers applied to the different portions of their garments and military weapons, and supplies the reader with their English synonymes; and, in the majority of cases, cites corroborative passages from documents in which the original terms occur. Its value to the antiquaries of the Principality is sufficiently obvious; and as Celtic elements may still be traced in our language, it will clearly be found of equal utility to their English brethren.
The Golden and Silver Ages. Two Plays by Thomas Heywood, with an Introduction and Notes by J. Payne Collier, Esq. (which form the last work issued by the Shakspeare Society), will be read with great interest by the members; and, as completing the second volume of the collected edition of the works of Thomas Heywood, will give great satisfaction to those who urged upon the Shakspeare Society the propriety of printing an edition of the works of this able and prolific dramatist.
In his Manual of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Mind, by James Carlile, D.D., the author has undertaken to write a popular treatise on an abstruse subject; and though he exhibits pains and method, yet we can hardly think that he has succeeded in his difficult task. One mistake he has evidently made. He seeks his illustrations too much from recent events, the Gorham controversy, the presidency of Louis Napoleon, and the like; references which are more calculated to degrade a great subject than to popularise it.
In The Gentleman's Magazine for the present month our readers will find a very able article, to which we beg to direct their attention, on the present state of English Historical Literature, the accessibility of our Historical Materials and the Record Offices. The article has apparently been called forth by a Memorial, addressed to the Master of the Rolls, requesting "that persons who are merely engaged in historical inquiry, antiquarian research, and other literary pursuits connected therewith, should have permission granted to them to have access to the Public Records, with the Indexes and Calendars, without payment of any Fee." This important document is signed by all the principal historical and antiquarian writers of the day: we should think, therefore, that there can be little fear of their prayer being refused. The writer of the article in the Gentleman's Magazine has omitted two curious facts, which deserve mention,—one that Pinkerton was stopped in the progress of his History of Scotland by the fees for searches in the Scotch Record Offices; the other, that those fees in those very offices have recently been remitted.
Mr. Douglas Allport has issued Proposals for the publication by subscription of a volume entitled Kits Coty House, a Monograph, which, as it is to treat not only of Kits Coty House, but of its Flora and Fauna, the Druidical Circles of Addington and Colebrook, the Antiquarian Relics and Traditions of the neighbourhood, Boxley and its Rood of Grace, Chaucer and the Pilgrim's Road, and other vestiges of bygone times, clearly has within its subject the materials for an amusing and interesting volume.
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
- BEBELII ECCLESIA ANTE-DILUVIANA, &c. Argent. 4to. 1665.
- TYNDALE'S "PARABLE OF THE WICKED MAMMON." Any Edition prior to 1550.
- THE DAPHNIS AND CHLOE OF LONGUS. Courier's French Translation.
- BELL'S SYSTEM OF SURGERY. Vol. I.
- THE CHIRURGICAL WORKS OF PERCIVAL POTTS. Vol. I.
- ANDERSON, PHILOSOPHY OF ANCIENT GREECE. 4to.
- BOHMEN'S WORKS, by Law. Complete.
- BROOKE, WINTER IN LAPLAND AND SWEDEN. 4to.
- BROOKSHAW, POMONA BRITANNICA. 2 Vols. 4to.
- BROWNE, CIVIL AND NATURAL HISTORY OF JAMAICA. Folio.
- BRYANT, DISSERT. ON THE WAR OF TROY. 4to.
- —— OBSERV. ON LE CHEVALIER'S PLAIN OF TROY. 4to.
- —— MORETT'S VINDIC. OF HOMER. 4to.
- BRYDGES, RES LITERARIÆ, BIBL. AND CRITICAL. 3 Vols. 8vo.
- BYRES, ETRURIAN ANTIQUITIES, by Howard. Folio.
- CALDERWOOD, ALTARE DAMASCENUM, SEU ECCL. ANG. POLISIA. 4to.
- CHAMBERLAINE, ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Engraved by Bartolozzi. Folio.
- CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS ON BOOKS; ANCIENT AND MODERN. 5 Vols. 8vo.
- DART, HISTORY AND ANTIQ. OF THE CATHEDRAL OF CANTERBURY. Folio.
- DOMESDAY BOOK. 4 Vols. Folio.
- DRUMMOND, HISTORY OF NOBLE BRITISH FAMILIES.
- DUCAREL, SERIES OF ANGLO-GALLIC COINS. 4to.
- EDMONSON, COMPLETE BODY OF HERALDRY. 2 Vols. Folio.
- CORONA MISTICA BEATE VIRGINIS MARIE GLORIOSE. Impressa Antewerpie Per G. Leeu, 1492.
- PASSIONAEL EFTE DAT LEVENT DER HEILIGEN. Folio. Basil. 1522.
- BROEMEL, M. C. H., FEST-TANZEN DER ERSTEN CHRISTEN. Jena. 8vo. 1705.
- ALLAN CUNNINGHAM'S TRADITIONARY TALES OF THE PEASANTRY. 2 Vols. 12mo. Two copies wanted.
- STEWART'S PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND. 4to. Vol. I.
- SATAN, a Poem, by R. Montgomery.
- ARTHUR YOUNG'S TRAVELS IN FRANCE.
- ARTHUR YOUNG'S TRAVELS IN ITALY.
- THE DEMON, &c., by James Hinton. London: J. Mason.
- WANDELINI, IV EXERCITATIONES IN PERIODUM ANTE-DILUVIANUM HISTORIÆ SACRÆ VET. TEST. Hafniæ. 4to. 1652.
- STEPHANI THESAURUS. Valpy. Parts I. II. X. XI. and XXIX.
- The Second Vol. of CHAMBERS' CYCLOPÆDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.
- ATKIN'S SELECT WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS. 10 Vols. 24mo. Published by Longmans and Co. 1821. Vols. I. V. and Viii. Wanted.
- MARKHAM'S HISTORY OF FRANCE. Vol. II. 1830.
- MARKHAM'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Vol. II. 1836. Sixth Edition.
- JAMES'S NAVAL HISTORY. (6 Vols. 8vo.) 1822-4. Vol. VI.
- HUME'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. (8 Vols. 1818.) Vol. IV.
- RUSSELL'S EUROPE, FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT. 4to. 1824. Vol. II.
- WATT'S BIBLIOTHECA BRITANNICA, Part V. 4to.
- STRUTT'S MANNERS AND CUSTOMS. Vol. II. 4to.
- OLD BAYLEY SESSIONS PAPERS, 1744 to 1774, or any portion thereof. 4to.
- COLDEN'S HISTORY OF THE FIVE INDIAN NATIONS OF CANADA. Vol I. 12mo. Lond. 1755.
- HEARNE (T.) LELAND'S ITINERARY. Vols. I. II. III. and VII.
- D'ARBLAY'S DIARY. Vol. III.
- CHEVALIER RAMSAY, ESSAI DE POLITIQUE, où l'on traite de la Nécessité, de l'Origine, des Droits; des Bornes et des differentes Formes de la Souveraineté, selon les Principes de l'Auteur de Télémaque. 2 Vols. 12mo. La Haye, without date, but printed in 1719.
- The same. Second Edition, under the title "Essai Philosophique sur le Gouvernement Civil, selon les Principes de Fénélon," 12mo. Londres, 1721.
- SIR THOS. ELYOT, THE GOVERNOUR. 1st Edit. 1531.
- BASTWICK (DR. JOS.) SUPPLEMENTUM, &c., 1635.
- ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF BISHOP BUTLER.
- MARLBOROUGH DISPATCHES. Volumes IV. and V.
- ART JOURNAL, 1839 to 1844 inclusive. Also 1849.
- BULWER'S NOVELS. 12mo. Published at 6s. per Vol. Pilgrims of the Rhine, Alice, and Zanoni.
- MITFORD'S HISTORY OF GREECE, continued by Davenport. 12mo. 8 Vols. Published by Tegg and Son, 1835. Volume Eight wanted.
- DR. ADAMS' SERMON ON THE OBLIGATION OF VIRTUE. Any edition.
- BORLAND'S HISTORY OF THE COLONY OF DARIAN.
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