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ch figure, by J. P. Bellori. Item, Sacræ Historiæ Acta à Raphaële Urbino in Vaticanis Xystis ad picturæ miraculum expressa, etc. That is: The History of the Old & New Testament, painted by Raphael of Urbino in the Vatican Gallery; drawn and engraved by Nic. Chapron. The whole in one vol. in fol. oblong format, in calf. 21-0.
17 Archimedis Opera with commentaries by Eutocius in Greek & Lat. fol. Basel 1544. Parchment. 5-5.
18 Æmilii (Pauli) de Rebus gestis Francorum 10 Books. Item, Arnoldi Ferroni of the same 9 Books, added to the History of Æmilius, Item, Continuation by Henrici Petri, and Joh. Tillii Chronicle of French affairs. fol. Basel 1601. Parchment. 5-0.
19 Adagia sive Proverbia Græcorum, from Zenobius or Zenodotus Diogenianus and the Collections of Suidas. Gr. & Lat. partly edited for the first time, partly rendered in Latin, and illustrated with parallel scholia, by And. Schottus, Ant. S. J. Priest. small folio. Antwerp, from the Plantin Press 1612. in Parchment, neat Exemplar. 5-0.
20 Astronomici Veteres: Jul. Firmicus, M. Manilius, Aratus, & Proclus, partly Gr. partly Lat. from the translation and commentaries of learned men. small folio. Venice at the house of Aldus 1499. French binding. very neat & rare Exemplar. 9-10.
21 Amphitheatrum Sapientiæ Æternæ solius veræ, Christian-Cabalistic, Divine Magic, as well as Physico-Chemical, Triune, Catholicon. instructed by Henr. Khunrath of Leipzig, faithful lover of Theosophy, & Doctor of both Medicines. Hallelu-Jah! Hallelu-Jah! Hallelu-Jah! original: "Phy Diabolo è millibus vix uni." A Latin boast from the author: "Scarcely one in a thousand [understands this book], woe to the Devil.". With wondrous figures. folio, Hanover 1609. A very rare and infrequent book. in Parchment. 5-0.
22 Annals and Histories of the Troubles of the Low Countries, by H. Grotius. in folio, Amsterdam G. Blaeu, 1662. rare. in calf. 7-10.
23 Appian of Alexandria, of the Roman Wars, trans. from Greek into Fr. by Mr. Odet Philippe, Sr. des Mares. folio, Paris 1659. in calf. rare. 7-10.
24 Alaric, or Rome conquered; Heroic Poem, dedicated to the Most Serene Queen of Sweden, by Mr. de Scudery, with magnificent figures. in fol. Paris, at the house of Aug. Courbé, 1654. rare. in calf. 7-10.
25 Arms & Blazons of the Knights of the Holy Spirit, created by Louis XIII. King of Fr. & Nav. by Jacq. Morin, Sr. de la Masserie, with figures. small fol. Paris 1623. Green Morocco gilded. 7-10.