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Rh, or : began to print, 1498.

87. De valore Mirsarum. Woodcut printer's mark: bound up with No. 85. 8vo. Paris, 1499—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

88. Secunda Pars Opusculorum Divi Augustini. Large 8vo. Paris, 1503—Mr. Yates.

89. Paulus Orosius, Hisloria. 8vo. Paris, 1510—Mr. Yates.

, or : began to print about 1497; d. ——?

90. Tractatus Roberti Gagnini de Puritate Conceptionis Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. With the printer's mark. 8vo. Paris, 1498—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

, surnamed.

91. Vita Jesu Christi, Lu. de Saxonia. Folio. Paris, 1502—Society of Antiquaries.

92. Lyndewode's Provinciale. Printed for sale in England, and dedicated to Archbishop Warham. Woodcuts and rubrications. Folio. Paris, 1505—Society of Antiquaries.

93. Johannis Majoris Historia Britan. 4to. Paris, 1521—Society of Antiquaries.

, or, the Elder: began to print, 1496; d. July, 1520. His widow married Simon Colines.

94. Quintuplex Psalterium. Folio. Paris, 1509—Mr. Standidge.

, third son of the above: began to print, 1551; d. 1564. He was at first a physician.

95. Appiani Alexandri Historia. Folio. Paris, 1551—Mr. Yates.

96. Herodoti Historia. Greek. Folio. Paris, 1570—Mr. Yates.


 * began to print, 1497; d. 1522.

97. Les Heures a l'usage de Rome. Woodcuts and borders; printed on vellum. 8vo. Paris. 1499—Mr. T. Talbot Bury.

See Brunet, vol. v.

98. Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. Woodcuts and borders; printed on vellum. Paris, 1505—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.


 * began to print, 1499, Paris. He also printed at Rouen, later.

99. Johannes de Burgs, on the Seven Sacraments. Imperfect copy. 8vo. Paris, 1518—Mr. Yates.

100. Missale in usum Sarum. Woodcut borders; slightly imperfect copy. 18mo. Rouen, 1537—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

101. Adagia, facetiæ, et Carmina Bebelianæ: bound up with No. 78. 4to. Paris, 1502—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

, or : commenced to print cir. 1521. He married the widow of Henry Stephens the Elder, and seems to have succeeded to his business.

102. Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. Beautiful woodcut bordera: in outline, as if for illumination: printed on vellum. Very choice and fine volume. Small folio. Paris, 1543—Mr. Addington.