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tur. Recensuit ediditque Tho. Hearne, A.M. Oxoniensis, qui et Dodwelli Operum editorum Catalogum præmisit.

OXONII, e Theatro Sheldoniano, MDCCXIII. Impensis Editoris. Octavo.

Title-page as before, with an Extract from the Annotations of Hearne's Edition of Livy on the reverse.

Dedication to John Woodward, M.D. and Preface, p. iii-viii. De Henrico Dodwello Testimonia, et Dodwelli Opera edita, p. ix-xxviii.

De Parma Equestri Woodwardiana Dissertatio, cum Argument. 118 pages; with a Representation of the Shield, dedicated to Dr. John Woodward by Thomas Hearne. Folded. M. Burghers sc. p. 1. Edificiorum Academiæ Oxon. Delineatio Topographica, preceded by a Title-page, viz. "Collegiorum Scholaruinque Publicarum Academiæ Oxoniensis Topographica Delineatio, per Thomam Nelum. E. Codice MS. in Archivis Bibliothecæ Bodlejanæ descripsit ediditque Tho. Hearne, A.M. Oxoniensis," p. 115-150. Written in Latin Verse, and presented to Queen Elizabeth on her first Visit to the University: containing Views of the Colleges and Public Schools, Seventeen in Number, before 1590, (in which Year the Author died,) from Drawings by Bereblock in a most beautiful manner with a Pen. N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work. ** Reprinted in Leland's Itinerary, vol. ix. p. 109-136, without the Plates; likewise in Nichols's Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, vol. i. p. 64, and in Vol. III. the Plates are inserted, worked from the original Coppers used in Dodwell's publica

tion.

VIII.

NICOLAI FIERBERTI OXONIENSIS in Anglia ACADEMIE DESCRIPTIO. Ad Perillustrem et Reuerendiss. D.D. Bernardinum Paulinum S. D. N. Clementis VIII. datarium.

ROME, apud Guglielm. Facciottum, 1602, Superiorum Permissu. Duodecimo, 55 pages, including the Title.

IX.

ANTIQUITATIS ACADEMIE OXONIENSIS APOLOGIA. In Tres Libros divisa. Authore BRIANO TWYNO

in Facultate Artium Magistro, et Collegii Corporis Christi in eâdem Academiâ Socio.

OXONIE: Excudebat Iosephus Barnesius, Anno Dom. 1608. Small quarto, 462 pages, including the Title.

X.

NOTITIA OXONIENSIS ACADEMIE. (Authore GUL. FULMAN.)

LONDINI: Typis T. R. Impensis Ric. Davis. MDCLXXV. (First printed in 1665.) Quarto, 116 pages, including the Title and Contents.

N. B. The Dedication to the Spanish Ambassador, inserted in the First, was omitted in this Second Edition, which is very much corrected and enlarged.

XI.

The FOUNDATION of the UNIVERSITIE of OXFORD; with a Catalogue of the principall Founders and speciall Benefactors of all the Colledges, and total Number of Students, Magistrates, and Officers therein being; and how the Revenues thereof are and have been increased from Time to Time, and by whom; with Buildings, Books, and Revenues as no Universitie in the World can, in all points, parallel: these are the Nurseries of Religion, and Seminaries of good Literature. (By GERARD LANGBAINE, D.D.)

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"Ito et fac similiter."

LONDON Printed by M. S. for Thomas Jenner; and are to be sold at his Shop at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange. 1651. Quarto, 17 pages, exclusive of the Title.

XII.

HISTORIA et ANTIQUITATES UNIVERSITATIS OXONIENSIS Duobus Voluminibus comprehensæ. (Auctore ANT. à WOOD.)

OXONII, e Theatro Sheldoniano, MDCLXXIV. Folio.

BOOK I.

Engraved Frontispiece. A. D. Hennin inven. R. White sc.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to King Charles the Second, signed "Procuratores Rei Typographicæ in Universitate Oxon."

Preface.

History of the University, printed in double columns, [B-SSS 3]

414 pages.

Errors of paging :-p. 127 for 129;-p. 135 for 137;p. 242 for 224;-and p. 671 for 271.

Plate." Ichnographia Oxoniæ una cum Propugnaculis et Munimentis quibus cingebatur Anno 1648." Folded. p. 364, and Ten Embellishments on the letter-press, including the Portrait of K. Charles II. at the Head of the Dedication.

BOOK II.

The Continuation of the History, [A-6N 4]

Brevis Appendix et Editor Lectori, [60-6 P] p. 445–450.
Contents, 2 pages.

N. B. p. 78 for 96.

With 49 Portraits of the Founders and other Embellishments on the letter-press.

There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.

XIII.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD, in Two Books. By ANTHONY à WOOD, M.A. of Merton College. Now first published in English from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library. By JOHN GUTCH, M.A. Chaplain of All Souls and Corpus Christi Colleges.

OXFORD: Printed for the Editor. MDCCXCII. Quarto.
VOL. I.

(The History of the University, and Annals.)

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Oxford, signed John Gutch.

Advertisement, dated Oxford, Sept. 27, 1792.

The Author to the Reader, or Preface, with his Portrait on the letter-press. M. Burghers del. & sc. [b] 7 pages, not numbered.

The Life of the Author, and Supplement, not paged, [c-h 2] 43 pages.

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A Catalogue of the Author's Manuscripts, 24 pages.
The History and Antiquities of the University, also the Annals,
A.D. 894-1509, Book the First, [B-4Q 2] 667 pages.

PLATES.

Portrait and Arms of the Author. M. Burghers del. & sc. To

face the Title.

Anthony à Wood's Monument in

Carter del. Longmate sc.

St. John's Church, Oxford.
To face signature c 4.

VOL. II. Part the First.

Title-page as before, dated MDccxcvi.

Dedication to His Grace the Duke of Portland, Chancellor of the University of Oxford.

Subscribers to the Annals, 3 pages.

The Annals of the University continued, A.D. 1510–1646, [B-3S 2] ending with the catchword "An," 500 pages.

VOL. II. Part the Second.

Title-page as before, dated MDCCxcvi.
Dedication to Richard Gough, Esq.

Explanation of the Frontispiece.

The Annals of the University continued, A.D. 1647-1660; the Schools, Theatre, Marbles, Statues, Lectures, Public Orator, Keeper of the Records, Public Libraries, and Picture Gallery, [B-6K 4] p. 501–980.

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Additions and Corrections, [6L-6N] p. 981-997.

Dedication of the Conclusion of this History, inscribed to the memory of the Revd Joseph Kilner, M.A. placed before the

Index.

Index of Persons, Places, and Things; Index to Mr. Wood's Preface, Life, and Catalogue of his MSS.; Index of Arms, and Monumental Inscriptions, printed in double columns, [6N 3-6Y 3] 73 pages.

Further Additions and Corrections; Additions to Index, and Directions to the Binder, 3 pages.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the COLLEGES and HALLS in the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD; by ANTHONY WOOD, M.A. now first published in English from the original Manuscript in the Bodleian Library; with a Continuation to the present Time, by the Editor, JOHN GUTCH, M.A. Chaplain of All Souls College.

OXFORD, at the Clarendon Press, printed for the Editor,

MDCCLXXXVI,

Title-page as before.

Preface, dated All Souls College, St. John Baptist's Day, 1786,

4 pages.

Contents, and List of Subscribers, 10 pages.

History of the Colleges and Halls, [A-SSSS] 692 pages.

N. B. Pages 689 and 690 are omitted.

APPENDIX to the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the COLLEGES and HALLS in the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD; containing FASTI OXONIENSES: or A Commentary on the Supreme Magistrates of the Universitý, by ANTHONY WOOD, M.A., now first published in English from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library, with a Continuation to the present Time; also Additions and Corrections to each College and Hall, and Indexes to the whole, by the Editor, JOHN GUTCH, M.A. Chaplain of All Souls and Corpus Christi Colleges.

OXFORD: Printed at the Clarendon Press, MDCCXC. Title-page as above.

Advertisement, 2 pages.

Fasti Oxonienses, and Appendixes, [B-Uu] 330 pages. Index of Persons, Places, and Things; Indexes of Arms, and to the Monumental Inscriptions, [uu 2-ccc 5] 55 pages.

XIV.

The HISTORY of the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD to the Death of William the Conqueror. (By Sir JOHN PESHALL.)

"Vetera Majestas quædum, et (ut sic dixerim) Religio commendat." QUINTIL. de Instit. Orat. l. i. c. 6. OXFORD: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXII. Octavo, 39 pages, including the Title, Additions, and Errata.

XV.

The HISTORY of the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD from the Death of William the Conqueror to the Demise of Queen Elizabeth. (By Sir JOHN PESHALL.) 66 ‘Antiquam exquirite Matrem.” VIRG.

OXFORD: Printed by W. Jackson and J. Lister; for J. and F. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-yard, London; and sold by the Booksellers in Oxford. MDCCLXXIII. Quarto.

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