Bibliomane, iii. [343].

Bibliomania, i. 9.

Bibliognoste, iii. [343].

Bibliographe, iii. [343].

Bibliography, remarks on its importance, iii. [341].

Bibliophile, iii. [343].

Bibliotaphe, iii. [343].

Biographical parallels, iii. [425]; a book of, proposed by Hurd, ib.; between Budæus and Erasmus, [426]; instances of several, [427].

Biography, painted, a, iii. [137]-141; remarks on, [414]; sentimental, distinguished from chronological, ib.; of Dante, by Boccacio and Aretino, [415]-419; domestic, [420]-423; customary among the Romans, [424]; comparative, a series of, projected by Elizabeth Hamilton, ib.

Birch, Dr., his great services to history, iii. [383].