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very neat binding, in marbled calfskin, gilt on the edge & on the cover. Very rare book. Worth one hundred ducats. 375-0.
120 Library of the Sieur de la Croix du Maine, which is a catalogue of all sorts of authors who have written in French for five hundred years & more until today, with a discourse on the lives of the most illustrious and renowned among the 3000 who are included in this work, & an account of their compositions, both printed and otherwise, in folio. Paris 1584. Rare. In calfskin. 20-0.
121 Library of Antoine du Verdier, containing a reasoned catalogue of authors who have written or translated in French & other dialects of this Kingdom, etc., in folio. Paris 1585. Very beautiful copy in calfskin & very rare. 20-0.
122 Sacred Polyglot Bible, with Latin translations of the Oriental texts & versions; edited by Brian Walton, with the Castell Lexicon, 8 vols. folio. London 1657. In gilded leather. 95-0.
123 Great Roman Bullarium collection of Papal decrees from Leo the Great to Benedict XIII, 14 vols. folio. Lucca 1727-1740. 50-0.
124 Bochart (Sam.) Complete Works with the life of the author described by Steph. Morin. From the edition of the most renowned men Joh. Leusden & P. de Villemandy, folio, with figures, 3 vols. Leiden 1712. Best edition. 21-0.
125 Basil (Our holy father), Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, Complete Works in Greek & Lat. by the work and study of D. Jul. Garnier, priest & Benedictine monk of the congregation of St. Maur, 3 vols. folio. Paris 1721. 22-0.
125* New Library of Manuscript Libraries: where what is contained in almost countless manuscript libraries, pertaining to any kind of literature and worth noting, is described and indicated, by the author R. P. D. Bern. de Montfaucon, etc., 2 vols. folio. Paris 1739. 10-10.
126 Clementine-Vatican Oriental Library, in which Syriac, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Hebrew, Samaritan, Armenian, Ethiopian, Greek, Egyptian, Iberian & Malabar manuscript codices, collected from the Orient by the order and munificence of Clement XI, Supreme Pontiff, were compared and reviewed, digested, and with the life of each author added, by Jos. Sim. Assemanus, Syrian Maronite, etc., 4 vols. folio. Rome 1719. 36-0.