1628.

1. [Airay, Christopher]. FASCICVLVS | PRÆCEPTORVM | LOGICORVM IN | gratiam juventutis A-|CADEMICÆ compositus | & nunc primùm typis | donatus. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 72: 1628: (eights) 16o: pp. [8] + 224: p. 11 beg. eo: vt, si, 111 I. Necessaria, cui: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (3) title: (5–6) “Typographus benevolo Lectori ...”: (7) “Sphalmata ...”, errata: (8) “Arbor Porphyriana”: 1–224, the work comprising an “Introductio generalis ...” and six books.

The first edition of Airay’s Logic, see 1633 A, 1660. The preface explains that the author’s name is omitted from modesty, and that several MSS. of the first three books have been compared and something added, as well as three more books.

2. Bodleian Library. The entry in the “Catalogi ... librorum ... Richardi Davis ... pars quarta,” Lond. 1692, p. 29:—“108. Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana—Oxon. 1628” must be an error for 1620.

3. Brerewood, Edward TRACTATVS | QVIDAM | LOGICI | DE | PRÆDICABILIBUS, | ET | PRÆDICAMENTIS. | Ab eruditissimo Viro Edvardo Brerewood | Artium Magistro, è Collegio Ænei-Nasi, olim conscripti: | nunc verò ab erroribus (qui frequenti transcriptione irrepserant) vindicati, ad pristinum nitorem, na-|tivamq; puritatem diligentissimâ manuscripto-|rum collatione restituti, & in lucem editi, | Per T. S. Art. Mag. & Collegij Ænei-Nasi Socium. | [line, then motto, then device.]

Impr. 72 b: 1628: sm. 4o: pp. [32] + single leaf + 472: p. 11 beg. genus & species, 401 tes sit sanus: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–8) epistola dedicatoria to sir Rich. Brook of Norton, signed “Thomas Sixesmith”, “Oxonij, è Musæo meo, in Collegio Ænea-Nasensi, 13. Calend. Octob. 1628”: (9–12) “Erudito Lectori ...”: (13–31) “Index sectionum quæstionumque ...”: a folded sm. folio leaf “Pag. 1” bearing an “Analysis” of logic, printed on one side only, perhaps not by Brerewood: 1–472, the ten treatises (pp. 63–64 are another folded leaf, printed in style similar to the former one, but “Sect. 17”).

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 140. Brerewood died in 1613.

4. Burton, Robert. [Engraved title:—] THE | Anatomy of | MELANCHOLY. | What it is, with all the kinds causes, | symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it. | In three Partitions, with their severall | Sections, members & subsections, | Philosophically, Medicinally, | Historically, opened & cut up. | BY | Democritus Junior. | With a Satyricall Preface, conducing | to the following Discourse. | The thirde Edition, corrected and | augmented by the Author. | [motto: see below.]

Impr. 70: 1628: (fours) folio: pp. [8?] + 77 + [11] + 646 (after 208 are two unnumbered leaves, and after 374 one) + [12]: p. 11 beg. atq; auidè, 501 so they must: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) engraved title: [(3–6) not seen, two leaves of verses?] (7) dedication to George lord Berkeley: 1–77 “Democritus Iunior to the reader”: (2) “Lectori malè feriato”: (4–7) “the Synopsis of the first partition”: (8–9) “Democritus Iunior ad librum suum”, elegiacs: (10–11) “The Authors Abstract of Melancholy, διαλογικῶς”, verses: 1–208, the first partition: (1–4) “The Synopsis of the second partition”: 209–374, the second partition: (1–2) “Analysis of the third partition”: 375–646, the third partition: (1–8) “The Table”, an index: (9) “Errata sic corrigas”: (11) Impr. 75, between woodcuts.