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 (23) Exercitationes duae: prima, de aetate Phalaridis; secunda, de aetate Pythagorae Philosophi. Ab Henrico Dodwello Londini MDCCIV.

[92. c. 25.]

(24) A Tale of a Tub. Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind. Diu multumque desideratum. To which is added, An Account of a Battel between the Ancient and Modern Books in St James's Library MDCCIV.

(25) Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning. To which is now added A Defense Thereof, In Answer to the Objections of Sir W. Temple, and Others. With Observations upon the Tale of a Tub. By William Wotton, B.D. Also, A Dissertation Upon the Epistles of Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, &c. and the Fables of Aesop. By R. Bentley, D.D. Third Edition Corrected MDCCV.

[In this ed. that part of Bentley's first Dissertation which related to the Epistles of Phalaris is omitted, because of its publication separately in 1699: see No. 13.]

(26) A Complete Key to the Tale of a Tub. With some account of the authors, The Occasion and Design of Writing it, and Mr Wotton's Remarks examin'd.

London: Printed for Edmund Curll 1710

Where may be had A Meditation upon a Broomstick, and somewhat beside, utile dulci; by one of the Authors of the Tale of a Tub.

[See the Introduction to this vol. p. xl., note.]

(27) A Tale of a Tub. Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind. Diu multumque desideratum. To which is added. An Account of a Battel between the Ancient and Modern Books in St James's Library The Fifth Edition: With