ARGONAUTICS, in four books, by Francis Fawkes, 1780.

APPIAN. b. 138, d. 161. Greek historian.

THE ANCIENT HISTORIE AND EXQUISITE CHRONICLE OF THE ROMAN WARRES.... 1578.

The history is a compilation. Of the twenty-four books only eleven are extant.

APULEIUS. b. 125. Latin writer and Pagan Philosopher of the Platonic School.

FABLE OF CUPID AND PSYCHE. (Verse translation) by Thos. Taylor. 1795.

THE XI. BOOKES OF THE GOLDEN ASSE, CONTEININGE THE METAMORPHOSIE OF L. A. Tr. by W. Adlington. 1566.

[Supposed by some to be a satire on magicians, priests and debauchees. Has often been imitated.]

AQUINAS, THOMAS. Saint, b. 1226, d. 1274. Eminent scholastic teacher. The greatest of the 'Schoolmen'.

MEDITATIONS OF ST. THOMAS ON THE PURGATIVE, ILLUMINATIVE AND UNITIVE WAYS FOR A RETREAT OF TEN DAYS. Tr. 1869.