Hartshorne (C. H.) The Book Rarities in the University of Cambridge. Illustrated by Original Letters, and Notes, Biographical, Literary, and Antiquarian. By Rev. C. H. Hartshorne, M.A. 8vo, pp. xiv, (1), 559. 22 Engravings.
London: Longman. 1829.
Twenty-five copies printed in imperial 8vo on large vellum paper. The original letters in this volume form a very interesting portion of its contents. Those of Ciofanus are filled with abuse of Aldus Junior, whom he terms la Cornacchia Esopea, and of whose literary ability he speaks very slightingly. It also includes a reprint of Capell's Shakesperiana.
[Hartshorne.] A Geyfte ffor the Neue Yere: or, a playne, plesaunte, and profytable Pathewaie to the Black Lettre Paradyse. Sq. 18mo.
Cambridge. 1825.
This amusing bibliographical squib is written by "Carolus Henricus Hartshorne," in whose hand the memorandum of the number of copies printed is given on the fly-leaf. It appears from this that only twenty were printed, and probably in a private manner for presentation. The spelling and printing are equally ancient in style, and the whole discourse, ending with the poem, runs upon black letter and other antique lore.
Hartzheim. Bibliotheca Coloniensis in qua Vita et Libri typo vulgati et manuscripti recensentur omnium Archi-Dioeceseos Coloniensis. Folio.
Coloniæ. 1747.
Hartzheim's Literary History of the Bishopric of Cologne, Westphalia, Cleves, etc., gives a very ample and complete account of the ancient writers and early printed books of those countries.
Harvard. Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecæ Collegij Harvardini quod est Cantabrigiæ in Nova Anglia. 4to, pp. (2), ii, 102. Bostoni: Typis B. Green. MDCCXXIII. + Continuatio Supplimenti. 4to, pp. 10.