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20690
Regum pariumque Magnæ Britanniæ historia genealogica. Qua veterum juxta ac recentium in illa familiarum origines, stemmata, & res memorabiliores, ordine ad novissimum Angliæ statum aptato, recensentur atque explicantur, additis Æneis insignium tabulis etindice necessario studio ac opera Jacobi Wilhelmi Im-Hoff.
eng
Imhoff, Jacob Wilhelm, 1651-1728.
1690
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Norimbergæ [Nuremberg] : Sumptibus Johannis Andreæ Endteri Filiorum, 1690.
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20691
The Baronage of England, or an historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility in the Saxons time, to the Norman Conquest; and from thence, of those who had their rise before the end of King Henry the Third's reign. Deduced from publick records, antient historians, and other authorities by William Dugdale Norroy King Of Arms. Tome the first.
eng
Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.
1675
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, John Martin, and Henry Herringman at the Sun in Fleetstreet, the Bell in S. Pauls Churchyard, and at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange
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20692
The Baronage of England, or an historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility; which had their rise, after the end of King Henry the Third's reign. And before the eleventh year of King Richard the Second. Deduced from publick records, antient historians, and other authorities by William Dugdale Norroy King Of Arms. Tome the second.
eng
Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.
1675
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, John Martin, and Henry Herringman at the Sun in Fleetstreet, the Bell in S. Pauls Churchyard, and at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange
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20693
Catalogue of books in the Bishop's Room May 20. 1766.
eng
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811.
1766
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
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20694
Lexicon tetraglotton, an English-French-Italian-Spanish dictionary : whereunto is adjoined a large nomenclature of the proper terms (in all the four) belonging to several arts and sciences, to recreations, to professions both liberal and mechanick, &c. divided into fiftie two sections; with another volume of the choicest proverbs in all the said toungs, (consisting of divers compleat tomes) and the English translated into the other three, to take off the reproch which useth to be cast upon her, that she is but barren in this point, and those pr
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Howell, James, 1594?-1666.
1660
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
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20695
Minshæi emendatio, vel à mendis expurgatio, seu augmentatio sui Ductoris in linguas, The guide into tongues. Cum illarum harmonia, & etymologijs, originationibus, rationibus, & deriuationibus in omnibus his nouem linguis, viz. 1. Anglica. 2. Belgica. 3. Germanica. 4. Gallica. 5. Italica. 6. Hispanica. 7. Latina. 8. Græca. 9. Hebræa &c. ... Opera, studio, industria, labore & sumptibus Iohannis Minshæi in lucem editum & impressum. 22 iulij, anno 1625 = The guide into the tongues. With their agreement and consent one with another, as also their et
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Minsheu, John.
1627
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed by John Haviland, and are by him to be sold at his house in the little Old-Baily in Eliots Court, 1627.
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20696
An essay towards a real character and a philosophical language
eng
Wilkins, John, Bp. of Chester, 1614-1672.
1668
Ray, John, 1627-1705.
London : Printed for Sa: Gellibrand, and for John Martyn printer to the Royal Society, 1668.
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20697
The lives of the noble Grecians and Romanes, compared : together by that grave learned philosopher and historiographer, Plutarke of Chæronea: translated out of the Greek into French by Iames Amyot, Abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the kings priuy counsel, and great Amner of Fraunce, and out of French into Englishe, by Thomas North.
eng
Plutarch.
1579
North, Thomas, Sir, 1535?-1601?.
London : Imprinted at London by Thomas Vautroullier and John Wight, 1579.
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20698
Pvb. Verg. Maro. Aeneis cvm ervditissimis Servii Honorati commentarijs, & Ioannis Pierij Valeriani castigationibus, et lucida Iodoci Badij expositione, adiectis Donati fragmentis, & Philippi Beroaldi nonnullis annotationibus. Additur quoque Vergilii duodecimo, tridecimus Mapphei Vegij liber. Christophori Landini permulta etia scitu dignis. habentur. Item apposite sunt non sine ingenti sumptu suo vbiq; loco, insignes figure.
lat
Virgil.
1529
Brant, Sebastian, 1458-1521.
[Paris] : Vænundatur via Iacobæa, apud Fraciscu [François] Regnault.
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20699
[Virgil's Aeneis, translated into Scottish verse
eng
Virgil.
1553
Douglas, Gavin, 1474-1522.
Edinburgh : Printed by Mr Andrew Symson and Mr Robert Freebairn and sold at their shops, 1710.
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20700
Scamnum : ecloga.
eng
King, William, 1685-1763.
1740
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Londini, Apud T. Cooper in vico vulgò dicto Pater-Noster-Row, 1740.
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20701
[Le second liure de Amadis de Gaule : traduit novvellement d'Espagnol en Françoys par le Seigneur des Essars; Nicolas de Herberay].
frm
1541
Herberay, Nicolas de, sieur des Essars, d. ca 1552.
Paris : Nouuellement imprimé à Paris par Denys Ianot libraire & imprimeur, demourant en la rue neufue nostre Dame, a l'enseigne Sanct Iehan Baptiste, pres Saincte Geneuiefue des Ardens, [1541]
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20702
[The workes of Geffray Chaucer newlye printed, wyth dyuers workes whych were neuer in print before: in the table more playnly doth appere].
eng
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400.
1542
Hoccleve, Thomas, 1370?-1450?. Letter of Cupyde.
[London] : Prynted by John Reynes dwellynge at the sygne of Saynte George in Pauls Church-yarde, 1542.
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20703
Misc. poems collected by Mrs. Thomas.
eng
1700
Thomas, Elizabeth, 1675-1731.
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20704
The ladies defence: or, the bride-woman's counsellor anser'd : a poem in a dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir William Loveall, Melissa, and a parson
eng
Chudleigh, Mary, Lady, 1656-1710.
1701
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for John Deeve at Bernard's-Inn-Gate in Holborn, 1701.
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20705
The virtuous wife : A poem in answer to The Choice that would have no Wife. Containing I. The virtuous wife's character. II. Her person. III. Her parts. IV. Her religion. V. Her temper. VI. Her conduct. VII. Her conversation.
eng
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed, and are to be sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1700.
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20706
Luctus britannici: or the tears of the British muses; for the death of John Dryden, Esq; late Poet Laureat to Their Majesties, K. Charles and K. James the Second. Written by the most eminent hands in the two famous universities, and by several others.
eng
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : printed for Henry Playford, in the Temple-Change, and Abel Roper, at the Black-Boy in Fleet-street: and sold by John Nutt, near Stationer's-Hall, 1700.
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20707
The campaign, a poem, to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough
eng
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719.
1705
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane, 1705.
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20708
A poem to the memory of His late Majesty William the Third
eng
Stennett, Joseph, 1663-1713.
1702
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for D. Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-bar; A. Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhil; and J. Baker at Mercers Chappel in Cheapside, [1702]
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20709
The British warriour. A poem. In a letter to His Excellency the Lord Cutts, occasion'd by the late glorious success of Her Majesty's arms.
eng
Daniel, Richard, d. 1739.
1706
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Benj. Bragg at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, s.d.
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20710
Bleinheim, a poem, inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Robert Harley, Esq.
eng
Philips, John, 1676-1709.
1705
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Tho. Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1705.
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20711
To the memory of Mr. Dryden. A poem.
eng
1700
Gibbons, Captain.
London : Printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun, at the West-End of St. Paul's Church, 1700.
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20712
A modern inscription to the Duke of Marlborough's fame. Occasion'd by an antique, in imitation of Spencer. With a preface unveiling some of the beauties of the ode, which has pass'd for Mr. Prior's.
eng
Atwood, William, -1705?
1706
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : s.n., 1706.
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20713
The court of Neptune. A poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable Charles Montague Esq.
eng
Hughes, John, 1677-1720.
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Jacob Tonson, at Gray's-Inn Gate in Gray's-Inn-Lane, 1700.
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20714
An epistle to a friend concerning poetry
eng
Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735.
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Charles Harper, at the Flower de Luce in Fleetstreet, 1700.
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20715
Daphnis: or, a pastoral elegy upon the unfortunate and much-lamented death of Mr. Thomas Creech.
eng
Froud, John.
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Lond[o]n : Printed for John Deeve at Bernard's Inn-Gate in Holborn, 1700.
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20716
A hymn to the light of the world. With a short description of the cartons of Raphael Urbin, in the gallery at Hamton-Court.
eng
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, d. 1729.
1703
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Jacob Tonson within Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane, 1703.
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20717
The grove: or, the rival muses. A poem. By the author of a pastoral elegy on the death of Mr. Creech [John Froud].
eng
Froud, John.
1701
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for John Deeve at Bernard's-Inn-Gate in Holborn, 1701.
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20718
A description of Mr D----n's funeral. A poem.
eng
Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704.
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-lane, 1700.
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20719
Discommendatory verses, on those which are truly commendatory, on the author of the Two Arthurs and The satyr against wit.
eng
1700
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, d. 1729.
London : s.n., 1700.
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20720
A pindarick ode, occasioned by the death of the late Lord Chief Justice Treby.
eng
1701
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin, in Warwicklane, 1701.
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20721
A divine poem, in memory of the late high wind. By Mr. George Markland.
eng
Markland, George, 1678-1722.
1705
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for William Colson, Bookseller in Winchester, and are to be sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-hall, 1705.
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20722
The Consecration of Marcellus. An ode in memory of the illustrious Prince William, Duke of Gloucester.
eng
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for H. Playford at the Temple-Change, A. Roper at the Black Boy in Fleetstreet; and are to be sold by John Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1700.
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20723
A satyr against wit.
eng
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, d. 1729.
1700
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Samuel Crouch, at the corner of Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1700.
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20724
Academiae Cantabrigiensis luctus in obitum Frederici celsissimi Walliae Principis.
mul
1751
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
[Cantabrigia] : Excudebat Cantabrigiae Josephus Bentham Academiae Typographus mense maio, 1751.
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20725
Epicedia Oxoniensia in obitum celsissimi et desideratissimi Frederici Principis Walliæ.
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1751
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Oxonii : E typographeo Clarendoniano, 1751.
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20726
Two odes.
eng
Colman, George, 1732-1794.
1760
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for H. Payne, at Dryden's Head in Paternoster Row, 1760.
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20727
Plausus musarum Oxoniensium; sive gratulatio academiae ob res prospere terra marique gestas. In comitiis philologicis habitis in Theatro Sheldoniano Calendis Januarii 1704.
lat
1704
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Oxonii : e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1704.
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20728
Pietas Universitatis Oxoniensis in obitum augustissimi & desideratissimi Regis Caroli Secundi.
lat
1685
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Oxonii : E Theatro Sheldoniano, 1685.
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20729
Pietas Academiae Cantabrigiensis in funere serenissimae principis Wilhelminae Carolinae et luctu augustissimi Georgii II Britanniarum &c. &c. Regis.
lat
1738
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
[Cantabrigia] : Typis Academicis, 1738.
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20730
Oratio anniversaria in diem inaugurationis serenissimi nostri principis Olivari, D.G. Ang. Scot. & Hybern. prepotentissimi protectoris : Habita in Aula Medii Templi Decembris decim. sept. M.D.C.LV.
lat
Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693.
1655
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Londini : Typis Rogeri Danielis, & vœno extant per Edoardum Blackmoore ad signum Angeli in cæmeterio Divi Pauli, 1655.
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20731
A poem on Knolls-Hill in Essex, the seat of the Honourable Sir Jonh [sic] Fortescue Aland, Knt. LL.D. F.R.S. and one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas.
eng
Barford, Richard, fl. 1740.
1745
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for R. Dodsley at Tully's Head in Pall-mall and sold by M. Cooper in Paternoster-Row, 1745.
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20732
Epithalamia Oxoniensia.
mul
1734
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Oxonii : E typographeo Clarendoniano, 1734.
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20733
Miscellaneous poems
eng
Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.
1681
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Robert Boulter, at the Turks-Head in Cornhill, 1681.
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20734
Pietas Universitatis Oxoniensis in obitum serenissimi Regis Georgii II. et gratulatio in augustissimi Regis Georgii III. inaugurationem..
mul
1761
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Oxonii : E typographeo Clarendoniano, 1761.
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20735
Memoirs of Literature : Containing a weekly account of the state of learning, both at home and abroad. Volume 1 for the years 1710 and 1711.
eng
1712
La Roche, Michel de, active 1710-1731.
London : Printed by J. Roberts: and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1712.
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20736
Obras de don Diego de Saavedra Faxardo Cavallero del Orden de S. Iago, del Consejo de su Magestad en el Supremo de las Indias, y su Embajador Plenipotençiario en los Treze Cantos &c. En dos tomos divididas, el primero contiene I. Idea de un principe politico christiano, representada en cien empresas. II. La republica litteraria. El segundo [contiene] Corona gothica, Austriaca y Castellana dividida en tres partes.
spa
Saavedra Fajardo, Diego de, 1584-1648.
1681
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
En Amberes (Antwerp) : En casa de Geronymo Verdussen, Impressor y Mercador de Libros, 1681.
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20737
Mineralogia cornubiensis; a treatise on minerals, mines, and mining : containing the theory and natural history of strata, fissures, and lodes, with the methods of discovering and working of tin, copper, and lead mines, and of cleansing and metalizing their products, shewing each particular process for dressing, assaying, and smelting of ores : to which is added, an explanation of the terms and idioms of miners
eng
Pryce, William, 1725?-1790.
1778
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed and sold for the author, by James Phillips, George-Yard, Lombard-Street. Sold also by B. White, Fleet-Street; and J. Robson, New Bond-Street, 1778.
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20738
Chirurgia curiosa : or, the newest and most curious observations and operations in the whole art of chirurgery, regularly methodized, explained and rendred intelligible and easie to every practitioner: whether relating to manual operations, or the choice and application of proper remedies. Not to be found in other authors. Written originally in High-Dutch, by the learned Matthaeus Gothofredus Purmannus, chief chirurgeon of the city of Breslaw in Germany, and of the hospitals of St. Job and All-Saints. Illustrated with largechirurgical figures,
eng
Purmann, Matthias Gottfried, 1649-1711.
1706
Sprengell, Conrad Joachim, d. 1740. Natura morborum medicatrix.
London : printed for D. Browne at the Black Swan, R. Smith at the Angel and Bible, and T. Browne at the Green Dragon, without Temple-Bar, 1706.
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20739
Athenæ Oxonienses. An exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most antient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, A.D. 1500, to the author's death in November 1695. Representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings. To which are added, the Fasti, or annals, of the said university
eng
Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695.
1721
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : printed for R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter, and J. Tonson, 1721.
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