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85 Annales des Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas, contenant les choses les plus remarquables arrivées en Europe & dans les autres Parties du Monde, depuis les Négotiations pour la Paix de Munster, jusques à celle de Nimegue, par Basnage, 2 volumes, fig. folio. Haye 1719. & 1726. en cuir rouge. 15-0. Annals of the United Provinces of the Low Countries, containing the most remarkable things that occurred in Europe and in other parts of the world, from the negotiations for the Peace of Münster until that of Nijmegen, by Basnage.
86 Ars magna Sciendi, in XII. Libros digesta, quâ novâ & universali Methodo per artificiosum Combinationum contextum de omni re proposita plurimis & propè infinitis rationibus disputari, omnium que Summaria quaed. cognitio comparari potest. Auth. A. Kirchers, cum fig. 2 vol. fol. Amst. 1669. 7-10. The Great Art of Knowing, digested into 12 books, by which, through a new and universal method of an artificial context of combinations, one may dispute about every proposed subject using many and almost infinite reasons, and a certain summary knowledge of all things may be compared. Author: A. Kircher, with figures.
87 Acta Sanctorum quotquot toto Orbe coluntur, vel à Catholicis Scriptoribus celebrantur, quae ex antiquis monumentis Latinis, aliarumque gentium collegit, digessit. Notis illustravit Joannes Bollandus, operam & studium contulit Godefridus Henschenius, tomus primus Jauuarii usque Septemb. 31 vol. fol. Venetiis 1734. & seq. cum fig. 325-0. Acts of the Saints, as many as are honored throughout the whole world or celebrated by Catholic writers, which [Joannes Bollandus] collected and digested from ancient Latin monuments and those of other nations. Illustrated with notes by Joannes Bollandus, [with] effort and study contributed by Godefridus Henschenius, first volume from January up to September. 31 volumes, folio.
88 Budaei (Guill.) Commentarii Linguae Graecae, ab eodem accuratè recogniti, atque amplius tertiâ parte aucti, folio. Parisiis, ex Officinâ Rob. Stephani, 1548. lig. gal. Exemplar. nitidum. 7-0. Guillaume Budé's Commentaries on the Greek Language, accurately recognized by the same, and increased by more than a third part. Paris, from the Office of Robert Stephanus, 1548. In gilded leather. A clean copy.
89 Blanchini (Franc.) Nova Phenomena Hesperi & Phosphori, sive Observationes circa Planetam Veneris, cum fig. in folio. Romae 1728. Br. 5-5. Francesco Bianchini's New Phenomena of Hesperus and Phosphorus [the Evening and Morning Stars], or Observations concerning the planet Venus, with figures.
90 Barronii (Caesaris Martirologium Romanum) ad novam Kalendarii rationem & Ecclesiasticae Hist. veritatem restitutum, in folio. Parisiis 1613. lig. gal. 5-0. Caesar Baronius's Roman Martyrology, restored to the new reckoning of the calendar and the truth of Ecclesiastical History.
91 Baluzii (Stephani) Capitularia Regum Francorum. Addita sunt Marculfi Monachi & aliorum Formulae veteres, & Notae Doctissimorum Virorum, cum fig. 2 vol. folio. Parisiis 1677. liber rarissimus. lig. gal. 27-10. Étienne Baluze's Capitularies of the Kings of the Franks. Added are the ancient formulas of the monk Marculf and others, and notes of very learned men.
92 Bible (la Ste.) de la version de D. Martin, avec ses Notes & son Commentaire perpetuel sur le V. & le N. T. en 2 vol. in folio. Amst. 1707. en veau. Elle est devenue rare & vaut bien par consequent, quarante flor. 20-0. The Holy Bible in the version of David Martin, with his Notes and his perpetual Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, in 2 volumes in folio. Amsterdam 1707. In calf. It has become rare and is consequently well worth forty florins.
93 Bonnanni (G.) Delle Antiche Siracuse, Volume I. che contiene due Libri della Siracusa Illustrata e nel Volume II. I Scrittoni anteriori al Bonnani, cum fig. 2 vol. folio. Palermo 1717. Relié en carton brun. 10-10. G. Bonanni's Of Ancient Syracuse, Volume I, which contains two books of the Illustrated Syracuse, and in Volume II, the writers prior to Bonanni, with figures.