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Contains pieces by Lord Byron, P. B. | for Viols and Voyces. Lond. 1613, Shelley, Leigh Hunt, and others; discon- small 4to. tinued in consequence of the death of Shelley. Hibbert, 4685, 6s. LIBER FESTIVALIS. TIVAL.

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LIBRARIES.-A critical and historical Account of celebrated braries. Lond. 1739. 12mo.

The volume, Altvs, is dedicated to the Lady Cheyney, and contains 20 songs.

Richard. The Trimming of Thomas Nashe, Gentleman, by the Li-high-tituled patron Don Richardo de Medico Campo, Barber Chirurgeon to Trinity Coledge in Cambridge. Lond. for Philip Scarlet,

A very concise account. Gosset, 3153,

4s. 6d. White Knights, 2408, 6s.

The complete Library; or, News for

the Ingenious. Lond. for John Dunton, 1692-4, 4to. vols. 1 and 2, and 3 nos. of vol. 3.

The Young Student's Library. folio. See DUNTON.

The British Librarian, 1737. See OLDYS, William.

The Library. Lond. 1761-2, 8vo. 2-vols. A periodical work, conducted principally by Dr. Kippis.

Directions for a proper Choice of Authors to form a Library. Lond, 176-.

The Library of Entertaining Knowledge. 12mo. 43 vols. Lond. Chas. Knight, 1830, et seq. Published at 4s. Ed. per vol. reduced by Nattali to half price. For contents, see APPENDIX.

1597. 4to.

Published by Richard Lichfield, the Barber of Trinity College, Cambridge, on occasion of Nashe's disgrace. On sign, E2 is a woodcut of Nashe, doubly fettered. Perry, pt. ii. 789, 61. 6s. Saunders' in 1818, 97. 9s. Strettell, 1238, 107. Jolley, 41. 4s.

LICHFIELD.-An Account of the ancient and modern State of the City and Close of Lichfield. 8vo. 5s,

Lichfield, its ancient and modern State. Lond. 12mo. 5s.

The Family Library. Lond. 1829, &c. LICHTENAU, Comtesse de. Me12mo. 80 vols. Published by John Mur-moires de la, écrits par elle-meme; ray, at 5s. each. Since republished by Tegg, at 3s. 6d. each. For contents, see

APPENDIX.

Library of Useful Knowledge. Lond. 1827-43, 353 nos. at 6d. each. For contents, see APPENDIX.

Library (The) of the Fine Arts, or Monthly Repertory of Painting, Sculp; ture, Architecture, and Engraving, edited by James Kennedy, Esq. M.P. Feb. 1831 to Oct. 1832, 21 nos. (containing the Lectures on Painting by Sir Josh. Reynolds and John Opie, Esq.), forming 4 vols. 8vo. ; continued by Arnold's Library of the Fine Arts,' Nov. 1832 to April 1833. 6 nos. 1 vol.; succeeded by Arnold's Magazine of the Fine Arts, and Journal of Literature and Science,' May 1833 to July 1834, 15 nos., the entire series forming 8 vols.

Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, 81 vols. See APPENDIX.

Library of the Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church. Oxford, Parker. See APP.

Bohn's various Libraries. - Standard,

Classical, Illustrated, Antiquarian, Ecclesiastical, Philological, Historical, French Memoirs, School and College Series, &c. See APPENDIX.

LICHEFIELD, Nicholas. See CAS

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contenant des Anecdotes secrètes sur la Cour de Prusse, &c. Lond. 1809, 12mo. 2 vols. 10s.

This work is miserably deficient in inCourt of Frederic William of Prussia, to formation respecting the intrigues of the whom this lady was mistress and confidential adviser.

LICHTENSTEIN, Hen., M.D. Travels in Southern Africa, 1803-6, translated from the German by Anne Plumptree. Lond. 1812-15. 4to. 2 vols.

vol. i. 8s. Fonthill, 748, 2 vols. 17. 8s. In little estimation. Edwards, 536,

LICIA, or Poems of Love: in Honour of the admirable and singular Vertues of his Lady, whereunto is added the Rising to the Crowne of Richard the Third. 4to.

Pp. 92. This apparently unpublished and anonymous production is inscribed to the Lady of Sir Richard Mollineux, and the epistle dedicatory bears date Sept. 4,

1593. The writer quite unknown. Stee

vens, 999, 1. 18s. Sotheby's in June,

1822, 177. Caldecott, 107. Heber, pt. viii. 97.

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of Pompeii.

William. A Series of Views Lond. 1828. folio. Twenty-five views, accompanied by a plan and descriptions, published at 37. 10s. PROOFS On India paper, 47. 14s. 6d. Hibbert, 6489, 17. 1s.

Former edition. Lond. 1684, folio, 2 vols. 21. 3s. Heath, 825, 21. 3s. Williams, 1296, 61. with portrait by R. White. Gough, 2062,

Some genuine Remains, consisting of three Tracts, with a Preface concerning the Author (by J. Strype.) Lond. 1700, 8vo. 5s. Not included in the folio edition of Lightfoot's works.

den. Rotterod. 1686, folio, 2 vols. 21. 2s. Opera Omnia, Latine vertit J. LeusLARGE PAPER. 27. 12s. 6d.-Franeq. 1699, folio, 2 vols. 17. 11s. 6d.

The Harmony, Chronicle, and Order of the new Testament. The Text of the four

Evangelists methodized. Story of the
Acts of the Apostles analyzed. Order of
the Epistles manifested. Times of the
Revelation observed and illustrated. Lond.
1647, 4to. 4s.-Lond, 1655, folio, 7s. 6d.
it stood in the Dayes of our Saviour.
Description of the Temple Service, as
Lond. 1650, 4to. 5s.

Eurubhim; or, Miscellanies, Christian
and Judaical. Lond. 1629, 12mo. 3s. 6d.
Chapters of the Acts of the Apostles.
A Commentary upon the first twelve
Lond. 1645, 4to. 5s.

The Harmony of the four Evangelists among themselves and with the old Testament. In three Parts. Lond. 1644, 47, 50, 4to. 7s. 6d.

Horæ Hebraicæ et Talmudicæ. Hebrew and Talmudical Exercitations upon the Gospels, the Acts, some Chapters of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, and the first Epistle to the Corinthians; by the Rev. Robert Gandell, M.A. Oxford, 1859, 8vo. 4 vols. 27. 2s. The most valuable of all Lightfoot's works.

John, A.M. Flora Scotica; or, a systematic Arrangement, in the Linnæan Method, of the native Plants of Scotland and the Hebrides. Lond. 1775. 8vo. 2 vols.

LIGHT.-The Lanterne of Lyght. Lond. by me Robert Redman. 8vo. Seventy-four leaves. A curious and interesting discourse, principally on Anti-Nest. Lond. 1649. 4to. christ and the Church.

A valuable work, with 35 plates. Willett, 1531, 15s.-1777, 8vo. 2 vols.

LIGHTFOOT, John, D.D. The Works of, edited by the Rev. J. R. Pitman, A.M. Lond. 1822-5. 8vo.

13 vols. 51. 5s.

The writings of Dr. Lightfoot are an invaluable treasure to the biblical student. In preparing this edition Mr. Pitman has adopted for his basis the London edition of 1684, and Strype's supplemental volume, incorporating the additional matter of Leusden's edition, and adding se

veral pieces of Lightfoot's never before published, and new indexes.

-Peter. A Battell with a Wasp's

A curious controversial tract written by Dr. John Lightfoot.

William. The Complaint of England. Lond. John Wolfe. 1587.

4to.

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LIGNE, Marechal Prince de. Lettres et Pensées. Lond. 1808. 12mo. 2 tom. 10s.

Published by Madame de Staël. An English translation appeared in 1809, 12mo. 2 vols.

LIGON, Richard. A true and exact History of the Island of Barbadoes. Lond. 1657. folio.

Nassau, pt. i. 2384, 14s. Bishop of Ely, 1019, 17. 18.-1673, folio. Dent, pt. ii. 462, 78. A notice of this amusing and, in general, accurate account of Barbadoes will be found in the Retrospective Review, xiv. 226-56.

LIGUE.-Les Choses plus memorables advenues sus la Ligue, tant en France, Angleterre, qu'en autres

Lieux. 1590. 6 vols.

Hibbert, 4700, morocco, 17. 12s. LILBURNE, John. Truth's Victory over Tyrants; being the Trial of J. Lilburne. Lond, 1649. 4to. 78.

With a portrait of Lilburne standing at the bar.-1710, 8vo. with portrait. Roscoe, 1853, 13s.

A Collection of Tracts relative to Lilburne. 1646, 4to. 2 vols. Towneley, pt. i. 636, 17. 13s.

The publications of, and relating to, noted enthusiast, are very numerous. Wood's Athen. Oxon.

LILIE, or LILIUS.

this

See

See LILLY. The British

LILLIE, Charles.
Perfumer. Lond. 1822. 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 2031, 8s.

LILLINGSTONE, Dorothy. The wicked Life and penitential Death of Dorothy Lillingstone, executed for murthering her Bastard Childe. Lond. 1677. 4to.

Heber, pt. iv. 3s.

LILLO, Geo. Dramatic Works, with some Account of his Life (by Tho. Davies.) Lond. 1770. 12mo. 2 vols. 7s. 6d.

Roxburghe, 3941, 17. 1s. Willett, 1532, 17. 7s. Heath, 1958, 17. 9s.-1810, royal 18mo. 2 vols. with a few additions. Drury, 2320, 9s.

LILLY, George. Chronicon, sive brevis Enumeratio Regum et Principum, in quos variante Fortuna, Britanniæ Imperium diversis Temporibus translatum est, Georgio Lilio autore. Francoforti, 1565, 4to.

'A slender abstract of our English history.'-Nicolson. Bindley, pt. iii. 176, 8s. Gordonstoun, 1434*, 12s. 6d.

Elogia illustrium Britannorum et Anglorum Regum Chronicom. 4to. Venet. 1548.

This short Chronicle, with Elogia addressed to Paul Jovius, originally appeared in the volume of P. Jovii Descriptio Britanniæ, &c. Venetiis, 1548, 4to.

John, termed the Euphuist. Dramatic and Miscellaneous Works. 'Lilly was a pedantic and affected wrifor the drama, but for the rude, verbose ter, with considerable talents, not indeed romance of those days, and which had a striking influence not only on our colloquial, but written language.-Gifford. His works are, however, valuable as exhibiting the manners of the age.

Dramatic Works, now first collected, with Life and Notes by F. W. Fairbolt, Lond. 1858, sm. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

Evphves. The Anatomy of Wit. Corrected and augmented. Lond. 1581, 4to. Eighty-eight leaves. This and the following production 'did incalculable mischief by vitiating the taste, corrupting the lanunnatural mode of conversation and acguage, and introducing a spurious and tion.'-Gifford.-1580, 4to. Steevens, 951, 31. 6s.-1587, 4to. White Knights, 2519, with Euphues and his England, 1588, 37. 3s.-1597, 4to.-1606, 4to. Both parts. Reed, 4856, 17. 4s. Horne Tooke, 444, date 1605, with Golden Legacy, 1605, 87. 58.

1613, 4to. Both parts. Drury, 2583,

17. 1s.-G. Eld, 1617, 4to.-1623, 4to. Both parts, A-K, and L-Aa, in eights. Hibbert, 4991, 17. 5s.-1631, 4to. Both parts. 13s. Inglis, 945, 17. Goldsmid, 424, 17. 1s. -1636, 4to. Both parts. Garrick, 1324, Nassau, pt. i. 2571, mor. 31. 5s. Bright, 13s.

Euphues and his England. Lond. 1581, 4to. Ll, in fours, but should be only Gg, Kk, following sign. Ee, by mistake.-1582, Freeling, 4s.-1588, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. Knights, 2519, with the Anatomy of Wit, 130, Bright, titles MS. 19s. White 1587, 31. 3s. 1597, 4to.-1606, &c. withi the Anatomy of Wit.

Campaspe, played before the Queenes Maiestie on New Yeares Day at Night by the Children of Paules. Lond. T. Cadman, 1584, 4to. FIRST EDITION, Formin.

LILLY, John-continued.

The running title is 'A tragicical Comedie of Alexander and Campaspe.' Field, 275, MS. title, 19s. Bindley, pt. iii. 131, 5. 18s. Heber, pt. i. 37. 13s. 6d.-1591, 4to. Heber, pt. i. 17. 16s. Halliwell, 1857, MS. title. Reprinted in Dodsley's Collection of Old Plays.

Sapho and Phao, played before the Queenes Maiestie on Shroue Tewsday by her Maiesties Children, and the Boyes of Paules, Lond. 1591, 4to. Roxburghe, 5350, 21. 1s. Heber, pt. i. 17. 16s.-1584,

4to.

Pap with a Hatchet, alias a Fig for my Godson; or crack me this Nut; or a Coun

try Cuff; that is a sound Box on the Ear

for the Ideot Martin to hold his Peace. Written by one that dares call a Dog a Dog. Imprinted by John An-Oke, &c. &c. (1589.)

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Fifth and best edition. Practical Register. Lond. 1745, folio, vols. 15s. A book of authority in matters of practice.

This famous pamphlet against the Mar-2 tinists has been attributed to Nashe, but, according to Oldys, was written by John Lilly. Boswell, 1651, 17. 5s. 1652, 17s. Midgley, 41. 4s.

Endymion, the Man in the Moone; played before the Queenes Maiestie at Greenewich, on New yeeres Day, at night by the Children of Paules. Lond. 1591, 4to. Reprinted in the second volume of Old Plays,' 1816, 8vo.

Euphues' Shadow. 1592, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 130.

Gallathea, as it was playde before the Queenes Maiestie at Greenewiche, on Newyeeres Day at Night, by the Chyldren of Paules. Lond. 1592, 4to. H 2, in fours. Roxburghe, 5346, 31. 15s.

Midas, plaied before the Queenes Maiestie upon twelfe Day at Night, by the Children of Paules. Lond. 1592, 4to. Roxburghe, 5348, 17. 14s. Heber, 17. 1s. Pearson, 71. Reprinted in the first volume of Old Plays,' 1816, 8vo.

Reports and Pleadings of Cases in Assize for Offices, Nuisances, Laws, and Te

nements. Lond. 1719, folio. 10s. 6d.

Peter. Two Sermons, Lond. 1619, 4to. Dedicated to Lady Barbara Villiers.

Bright, 11s.

Wm., Grammarian. English Grammar, by John Ward, LL.D. Lond. 1732, 8vo.-1741, 12mo.

In the Preface to these editions will be

found an account of the authors of this

celebrated Grammar.

Epigrammata. Lond. Pynson, 1521, 4to. Containing F, in fours, except a, which has eight.

Brevissima Institutio, seu Ratio Grammatices cognoscendæ. Lond. 1513.-Lond. 1528, 4to. Prefixed to this edition are the Mother Bombie. As it was sundry epistle and directions for teaching the Times plaied by the Children of Powles. eight classes in Ipswich school, written by Lond. 1594, 4to. A-I 3, in fours.-1598, Cardinal Wolsey.-Lond. 1542, 4to. 4to. H, in fours. Roxburghe, 5349, 17. 16s. VELLUM. A copy is in the British Museum. Heber, pt. i. 2. 10s. Reprinted in the-Lond. R. Wolfe, 1567, 4to. both Latin first volume of 'Old Plays,' 1816, 8vo. and English. Heber, pt. i. 1l. 9s.

The Woman in the Moone, as it was presented before her Highnesse. Lond. 1597, 4to. G 2, in fours. Roxburghe, 5351, 4. 1s. Rhodes, 1562, 5l. 7s. 6d. Bindley, 27. 15s.

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Gul. Lilii Liber de Latinorum Nominum Generibus, 1532. Vide ROBERTSON, Thos. De octo Orationis Partium Constructione Libellus. Lond. 1540, 4to.

Short Introduction of Grammar generallie to be used, compiled and set forth for the bringing up of those that intend to attaine the Knowledge of the Latin Tongue. Lond. by the Assignes of Francis Flower, 1574, 4to.-(Paris) by Colinæus, 1557, 8vo. Inglis, 874, morocco, 4. 4s. Heber, pt. i. 47. 5s.-Lond. by the Assignes of John Battersbie, 1599, 4to. BLACK LETTER. A to E, in fours, licensed by Queene

LILLY, Wm.-continued. Elizabeth. Again, in two parts, Lond. J. Battersbie, 1603, 4to. The second part has the following title: Brevissima Institutio seu ratione Grammatices cognoscendæ, &c. 1603. A to K, in fours; L, four leaves; M, 8 leaves; N, 4 leaves.-Lond. printed by John Norton, 1606-7, 12mo. licensed by King James.

Antibossicon. Apologetici Guil. Hormanni contra Roberti Whittintoni Protovatis Angliæ incivilem indoctamque criminationem. Lond. R. Pynson, 1521, 4to. Bright, 57. 7s. 6d. For curious and in

teresting details concerning these epigrams against Whittington the Grammarian, see Antibossicon in Brunet's Manual.

The fairest Fairing for a schoole-bred Sonne; whereby Praise, Ease, and Profit may be wonne. That is to say-The Schoole Masters Precepts, or Lillie's Lesson to his Schollars. Translated by 1. Penkethman, Lover of Learning. 8vo. Four leaves. Bindley, pt. iii. 1776.

An account of Wm. Lilye will be found

in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

LILLY, Wm., Astrologer. Mr.W. Lilly's History of his Life and Times, 1602-85, written by himself.

Lond. 1715. 12mo.

Christian Astrology, in three Books. Lond. 1659, 4to. portrait by Marshall. Hibbert, 4772, russia by Roger Payne, with his bill, 6. 2s. 6d.-1647, 4to. port. by Marshall. Constable, 537, 11. 9s. Sotheby's in April, 1822, 17. 17s.; and in 1826, russia, 27. 15s.

Lilly's Introduction to Astrology, with numerous Emendations adapted to the improved State of the Science; with a Grammar of Astrology, and Tables for calculating Nativities, by Zadkiel. Lond. Bohn, 1852, post 8vo. 5s.

4to. in 1 vol. with a portrait. Hibbert, 4769, in russia by Roger Payne, with his bill, 51. 5s.

Eleven Astrological Tracts by W. Lilly.

Compleat and universal Book of ForLond. 1728, 12mo. tune. Skegg, 7s. Although bearing the name, this is not by the famous astrologer.

LIMA. A true and particular Relation of the Earthquake which happen'd at Lima, the Capital of Peru, the 28th of October, 1746, with a Description of Calloa and Lima before their Destruction, and the Kingdom of Peru in general. Lond. 1748. 8vo.

With a map, plans, and cuts. Reed, 3925, 6s. Nassau, pt. ii. 223, 8s.

LIMBORCH, Philip à. The His

Roxburghe, 8498, 7s. Hollis, 775, 13s. Halliwell, 1856, 7s. A notice of this work will be found in the Retrospective Re-tory of the Inquisition, transl. into view, ii. 51-70.-1774, 8vo. See BURMAN,

Charles.-Lond. 1822, 8vo. with 12 ports. 78. LARGE PAPER, roy. 8vo. with proof impressions. Hibbert, 4704, 17. 9s.

England's prophetical Merlin, 1644, 4to. with port. Mosely, 31. 15s.

A Collection of the Prophesies, ancient and modern, which concern these Times; with Observations thereon. Lond. 1645, 4to. Hibbert, 4771, 7s.

The World's Catastrophe; or Europe's many Mutations till 1666, &c. Lond. 1647, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 128, 9s. 6d.

Monarchy and no Monarchy in Eng

land, Grebner his Prophecy concerning Charles the Son of Charles. Passages on the Life and Death of King Charles, &c. Lond. 1651, 4to. Roxburghe, 1149, 5s. Suppl. 758, 7s. Hibbert, 4770, 6s. 6d. Hol

English by Samuel Chandler. To which is prefixed, a large Introduction concerning the Rise and Progress of Persecution, and the real and pretended Causes of it. Lond. 1731, 4to. 2 vols. 17. 1s.

A valuable work, though frequently erroneous. Hollis, 687, 13s. Gough, 2235, 15s. Heath, 547, 17s.

LIME STREET.-Sermons, most of which were preached in Lime Street, by several Ministers. Lond. 1762, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

Williams, 1599, russia, 17. 10s. LIMNING. A very proper Trea

lis, 686, 9s. North, pt. iii. 696, 11s. Gor- tise, wherein is briefly sett forthe donstoun, 1441, 11s.-Collation. Pp. 120, the Arte of Limning, &c., which followed by 10 leaves containing 19 wood-treateth the order in drawing and cuts. The original MS. of Grebner's Prophecy, as presented to Queen Eliza- tracing of Letters, Vinets, &c. Lond. beth in 1574, remains in Trinity Coll. Lib. R. Tollet, 1573, 4to. Cambridge, having been presented thereto by Dr. Newell, clerk of the closet to the Queen. The printed editions of 1648 and 1650 are counterfeits.

Twelve leaves, on tricking of arms. &c. Baker, 456, morocco, 21. 16s.-1581.-1583, 4to. C, in fours.-1588, 4to. C, in fours.1596.-1605, 4to. White Knights, 2344, 4s.

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