te 404: _A Catalogue of the elegant and valuable
Libraries of_ CHARLES CHAUNCY, M.D. F.R.S. and F.S.A.; _and
of his brother_, NATHANIEL CHAUNCY, _Esq., both deceased:
&c. Sold by auction by Leigh and Sotheby, April, 1790_,
8vo.: 3153 articles.
NO. 99. Booke of Raynarde the Foxe, morocco, gilt leaves,
_London by Thomas Gaultier_, 1550, 8vo. L2 3_s._ 0_d._
108. Merie Tales by Master Skelton, Poet Laureat; _imprinted
by Thomas Colwell_; no date, 12mo. 1 6 0
109. The Pleasunt Historie of Lazarillo de Tormes, by David
Rouland; _impr. at London, by Abel Jeffes_, 1586, 12mo. 0 11 0
112. The Newe Testament, corrected by Tyndal, with
exhortations by Erasmus; _gilt leaves_, 1536, 12mo. 5 2 6
113. More's Utopia, by Robynson; _impr. by Abraham Veale_,
12mo. (1551.) 0 8 0
"N.B. In this are the passages which have been left out in
the later editions." (But the reader may be pleased to
examine my edition of this translation of the Utopia; 1808,
2 vols., 8vo., see vol. i., p. clix.)
119. The Epidicion into Scotland of the most woorthely
fortunate Prince Edward, Duke of Somerset, Uncle unto our
most noble sovereign, &c., Edward the VIth; _imprinted by
Grafton_; 1548, 8vo. 2 18 0
(At the sale of Mr. Gough's books in 1810, a fine copy of
this work was sold for 10_l._ 10_s._)
362. Ben Jonson his Volpone, or the Foxe; _morocco, gilt
leaves_, 1607, 4to. 4 0 0
"In this book is this note written by Ben Jonson himself.
'To his loving father, and worthy friend Mr. John Florio:
the ayde of his Muses. Ben Jonson seales this testimony of
friendship and love.'"
384. Nychodemus's Gospell, _morocco, gilt leaves, emprynted
at London, by Wynkyn de Worde_, 1511, 4to. 2 2 0
388. Oxford and Cambridge Verses; _in blue and red morocco,
gilt leaves, with gold tassels_, 13 vols., 1617, &c., fol. 2
12 6
572. Caius of English Dogges, the diversities, the names,
the natures, and the properties, by Fleming; _imprinted at
London by Richard Johnes_, 1576, 4to. 5 10 0
592. The Life and Death of the merry Devill of Edmonton,
with the pleasant Prancks of Smug the smith, Sir John, and
mine Host of the George, about the stealing of Venison,
frontispiece, 4to. 1 10 0
599. Speculum Xristiani, corio turcico, impress. _London, p
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