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Bibliotheca splendidissima : or, a catalogue of the valuable libraries of John Owen, Esq; Late Recorder of Windsor; Mr. John Ecton, Late Receiver of the Tenths of the Clergy: and that ingenious architect Capt. Edward Stanton. To which are added, A very fine collection, lately imported from Abroad, chiefly collected by the celebrated Mr. Colbert, first Minister of State to the late King of France: As likewise, by the learned Abbot Bignon, Librarian to the present King of France. The whole consisting of a Large and Numerous collection of books, relating to the History, Antiquities, and Constitution of Great-Britain, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Muscovy, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Asia, Africa and America. The Best Editions of the classicks, by Vascosan, Colinaeus, Seb. Gryphius, Stephens, Aldus, Sedan, the Louvre, the Royal Classicks, in usum Delphini, cum Notis variorum, & Elzevir. Curiously bound in Morocco, and several with the Colbert and Bignon Arms on the Sides. Some curious Manuscripts upon Vellum. A compleat Set of the Histories of the several Counties in England. All the old Chronicles. A fine Collection of large and curious Bibles, printed by Field and others, with curious Cuts by Silvester, &c. Sir William Dugdale's Works. All the best and scarcest Dictionaries and Lexicons. A fine Collection of Books of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, Painting, Mathematicks, the Benedictine Editions of the Fathers, a compleat Set of the Common Law, Civil and Canon; a large Number of Voyages and Natural History; most of the antient and modern Books of Physick, Anatomy, Surgery, &c. Great Numbers on Large Paper, and several Hundred Volumes bound in Morocco. Which will begin to be sold very cheap (the lowest Price fixed in each Book) at T. Osborne's shop in Gray's-Inn, on Monday the 17th day of November 1735. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and Money for any Library or Parcel of Bo++ [Elektronische Ressource]
1735


A catalogue of a small but curious parcel of books : being two entire libraries, lately purchased; The one of an Eminent Lawyer, the other of a Celebrated Mathematician. Consisting Of about Three Thousand Volumes: Amongst which are the following: Bleau's Atlas, 7 vol. The Louvre Edition of the Councils, 37 vol. Aldrovandi Opera, 13 vol. Eustathius's Homer; Robert and Charles Stephens's Tully; Manutius's Tully; Doletus's Comment. Demosthenes, Diodorus Siculus, Dion Cassius, Polybius, Plutarch, Xenophon, all of the best Editions. Clark's Caesar, 2 vol. large Paper. The Louvre Classicks. Harduin's Pliny, Stephens's Greek Thesaurus, Bayle's Dictionary in French, and in English. Likewise most of the best Dictionaries and Lexicons. The Louvre Edition of Davila; the Dauphin, Variorum, and Elzevir Classicks: Also, a compleat Collection of the Statute and Common Law, Consisting of the Calendars to the Journals of the House of Lords and Commons. The Statutes at large, 6 vol. All the Reports, Entries, Abridgments, Coveyances, &c. Likewise most of the best Historians, in Latin, French and English; and several scarce and valuable Book, in Philosophy, Mathematicks, and Natural History. Which will begin to be sold very Cheap, the Price fix'd in each Book, on Thursday the 24th of May, 1739, at Thomas Osborne's shop, in Gray's Inn: Where Catalogue may be had: As also Catalogues of his late Sale, which still continues. Where may be had Money for any Library or Parcel of Books. N. B. The said Thomas Osborne has a choice Parcel of Manuscript Sermons to dispose of, being the Collection of a late Reverend Divine [Elektronische Ressource]
1739









A catalogue of the libraries of Richard Graham, Esq : the learned Mr. Thomas Day, an eminent Divine of the Church of Rome. The Rev. Mr. Cawley, late rector of Wandsworth, and several others. Particularly, a curious parcel of Italian books; a fine collection of prints, and books of prints, of the best Engravers, and most eminent Masters; collected from the curious library of the late Mons. L'abbe D'orleans ou Routhelin, Author of Anti-Lucretius, at Paris. The whole containing above thirty Thousand Volumes. The Benedictine Editions of the Fathers; the pompous and other Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics, and Lexicons; Antiquities, Medals, Mathematics: A large Collection of French, Italian, and Spanish Historians, and near a complete Collection of our English Historians, Physic, and Natural History. An uncommon Collection of Civil Law; great Numbers of them printed upon Vellum, and bound in Morocco, and in the richest Bindings Several Hundred Volumes in Manuscript, relating to the History, Antiquities, Laws, and Customs of Great-Britain; more particularly the City of London. A complete Set of Common Law, with several Volumes of Law Reports, in Manuscript, never yet printed. To which is added an appendix, containing, an entire Library of the most scarce and valuable Books in Classical and other Learning; great Numbers on the Large Paper in elegant Bindings; being prized at a much cheaper Rate than usual. Which will begin to be sold (for ready Money only) at T. Osborne's, in Gray's-Inn. (the lowest Price printed in the Catalogue of each Book.) On Monday, the 11th of December, and will continue selling, every day, till Lady-Day, 1750. Catalogues may be had, of the Booksellers, in every noted Town in England, Holland, and Ireland; also by Mr. Rollin, at Paris; Wetstein and Comp. and Mortier, at Amsterdam; Mr. Wilson at Dublin; and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had a compleat Set of Manuscript Sermons, warranted Or++ [Elektronische Ressource]
1750

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