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144. Dante, Divina Commedia. Folio. Venice, 1491—Society of Antiquaries.

145. Boccaccio Ceuealogiæ Deorum. Woodcuts. Folio. Venice, 1497—Society of Antiquaries.

146. Ubertinus de Casalis, Arbor vitæ crucifixæ Jesu. First initial illuminated. Folio. Venice, 1485—Mr. Yates.

147. Ciceronis Opera. Folio. Venice, 1488—Mr. Yates.

148. Biblia Latina. 8vo. Venice, 1497—Mr. Yates.

149. Herodiani Historia. 4to. Bologna, 1493—Mr. Yates.

150. Pontificalis ordinis Liber; rubricated, with music. Folio. Rome, 1485—Society of Antiquaries.

151. Mirabilia Urbis Romæ. Woodcuts. 16mo. Rome, 1500—Mr. Addington.

The story of Pope Joan occurs in this curious book, and some strange legends of Virgil, and the magical arts he was said to practise.


 * printed for the Giunti.

152. Valerius Maximus. Folio. Venice, 1508—Mr. Yates.

153. Catalogus Sanctorum Petri de Natalibus; a very fine copy Folio. Venice, 1506— Mr. Waller.

154. Johannis de Ketham Fasciculus Medicinæ; curious woodcuts in the style of the "Poliphilo," and said to be by Bellini; the second or third edition of this curious anatomical treatise. Folio. Venice 1522 —Mr. Fisher.

155. Commentary on the Pentateuch: in Hebrew characters: the first book printed at Lisbon: no printer's name. Folio. Lisbon 1489 —Ellis and Green.


 * born "in Kente in the Weeld," cir. 1422 d. 1491; buried in the churchyard of St. Margaret's, Westminster. He commenced to print in England in the year 1477, his first book being the "Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers." He had previously, it is supposed, printed at Bruges, "Le Recueil des Histoires de Troye;" the same in English—being the first English book ever printed;—and the "Chess Book." See Blades, vol. i. p. 60.

156. Le Recueil des Histoires de Troyes: "composé en l'an de grace