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94 Budei (Guillielmi) de Asse & partibus ejus Libri quinq. folio. Parisiis 1514. lig. gal. rariss. 5-5. Guillaume Budé's Five Books on the As [a Roman unit of currency/weight] and its parts. Paris, 1514. In gilded leather, very rare.
95 Bonfinii, (Antonii) Rerum Ungaricarum, Decades quind. & Joan. Sambuci Rerum Ungaric. Apendix, P. Callimachi & Nicol. Olabi Atica. Matth. Corvini Encomium, Decretorum seu Articulorum aliquot priscorum Ungariæ Rerum, &c. in folio. Francofurti Apud. And. Wechelum 1581. in pergam. rariss. 7-10. Antonio Bonfini's Fifteen Decades of Hungarian Affairs, and Janos Zsámboki's Appendix on Hungarian Affairs, the Atica [tales of Attila] by Philippus Callimachus and Nicolaus Olahus. Encomium of Matthias Corvinus, and several decrees or articles of ancient Hungarian affairs, etc. Frankfurt, at the house of Andreas Wechelus, 1581. In parchment, very rare.
96 Becani (Joan. Goropii) Origines Antwerpianæ, sive Cimmeriorum Becceselana Novem. Libros complexa. Atuatica, Gigantomachia, Niloscopium, Cronia, Indoscythica, Saxonica, Gotodanica, Amaconica, Venetica & Hyperborea, &c. in folio. Antwerpi, apud Plantinium 1569. lig. gal. rariss. 7-10. Jan van Gorp's Antwerpian Origins, or the Becceselana of the Cimmerians, comprising nine books: Atuatica, Gigantomachia, Niloscopium, Cronia, Indoscythica, Saxonica, Gotodanica, Amaconica, Venetica, and Hyperborea, etc. Antwerp, at the house of Plantin, 1569. In gilded leather, very rare.
97 A large left-facing curly bracket groups the following two entries:
{ Blondelli, (Davidi) Rerum Campano-Francicum, Nevorum Lothariens. Comment. Jo. Fac. Chiffleti, in folio. Amst. 1652. in pergam. David Blondel's work on Campano-Frankish affairs, and J. J. Chifflet's Commentary on the new events of Lorraine.
{ Johnstoni, (Roberto) Historia Rerum Britannicarum: ut & multarum Gallicarum, Belgicarum & Germanicarum, tam Politicarum, quam Ecclesiasticarum ab Anno 1572 ad 1628. in folio. Amstelædami 1655. Pergam. ils sont reliés ensemble & se vendront de même. 3-0. Robert Johnston's History of British Affairs, as well as many French, Belgian, and German affairs, both political and ecclesiastical, from the year 1572 to 1628. They are bound together and will be sold as such.
98 Boxhornii (Marci Zuerii) Monumenta & Elogia Illustrium Virorum, cum fig. in folio. Amst. 1638. Pergam. au nombre de 120 Monumens bien gravés. 5-0. Marcus Zuerius Boxhorn's Monuments and Eulogies of Illustrious Men, with figures. In parchment, containing 120 well-engraved monuments.
99 ——— ——— Historia Obsidionis Bredæ & Rerum Anno 1637. Gestarum. in folio. Lug. Bat. 1740. Pergam. 1-0. History of the Siege of Breda and events that transpired in the year 1637.
100 Bonfinii (Ant.) Rerum Ungaricarum Decades tres, nunc demum industriâ Mart. Brenneri in lucem edit. ante hac nunquam excusæ. Quibus access. Chronologia Pannonum à Noach. usque hæc Tempora, & Coronis Historiæ Ungaricæ divers. Auctorum. in fol. Basileæ 1543. lig. gal. 7-10. Antonio Bonfini's Three Decades of Hungarian Affairs, now finally edited by the industry of Martin Brenner, never before printed. To which is added a Chronology of the Pannonians from Noah up to these times, and a Crown [Collection] of History of Hungary by various authors.
101 Brown (Ed.) Fasciculus Rerum expetendarum & fugiendarum, una cum Appendice sive Tomo II. Scriptorum Veterum, qui Ecclesiæ Romanæ errores, & abusus delegunt & damnant, necessitatemque Reformationis urgent. 2 vol. folio. Londini 1690. Ligat. Anglica, rariss. 15-15. Edward Brown's Bundle of things to be sought and avoided, together with an Appendix or Volume II of ancient writers who uncover and condemn the errors and abuses of the Roman Church, and urge the necessity of Reformation.
102 Barlandi (Had.) Chronica Ducum Brabantiæ. Item Brabantiados, Poëma Melchi. Barlæi: Iconibus nunc primum illustrata. Antuerp. in Offic. Plantin. ap. Joan. Moretum, 1600. Ejusd. Barlandi Hollandiæ Comitum Historia & Icones. Acced. Caroli Burgundiæ Ducis Vita. Item, Ultrajectensium Episcoporum Catalogus & Res Gestæ, Barlande Hadrianus Barlandus's Chronicle of the Dukes of Brabant. Also, the Brabantiados, a poem by Melchior Barlaeus: now illustrated for the first time with icons [portraits]. Antwerp, in the Plantin Office, at the house of Joannes Moretus, 1600. The same Barlandus's History and Icons of the Counts of Holland. Added is the Life of Charles, Duke of Burgundy. Also, the Catalogue and Deeds of the Bishops of Utrecht.