Begins: "Whom Scotlands ayre brought forth, and Englands nurst"; woodcut of Charles I on his sarcophagus follows the text. and BEIN By37 30di: Folded and bound with Eikōn basilikē. The povrtraictvre of His Sacred Maiestie. [n.p.] 1648.
Enya no Kojirō youchi no taiketsu, Enyanokojirōyouchitaiketsu, Genroku shikoku haishi, and 塩谷小次郎夜討対決 / 虎屋小源太夫.
Description:
"A rokudan-bon, six-chapter story book." (K. Asakawa. "Gifts of the Yale Association of Japan," 1945). YUS, Block pint. 15-chō., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Bd47. YUS
BEIN 2001 Folio 39: Unidentified armorial bookplate. Autograph: J. Gabriel à Selb L.B., 1675. Shelf label: K. XXXII a4. Stamp: Ex Bibliotheca Viennensi., Conceived by Conrad Lycosthenes, reworked and augmented successfully by Theodor Zwinger, Jacob Zwinger, Anton Hierat, and Beyerlinck., Includes indexes., V. 1 dated 1666; v. 2-8 dated 1665., and V. 8 has title: Magni theatri vitae humanae, ad normam polyantheae vniuersalis dispositi & locupletati, index generalis rerum, verborum, historiarum et exemplorum omnium, quae in VII. praecedentibus tomis comprehenduntur, singulari industria à R.D. Casparo Princtio ...
Bibliotheca Viennensi Stamp., Hierat, Anton, d. 1627., Lykosthenes, Konrad, 1518-1561., Princtius, Caspar., Selb, J. Gabriel à--Autograph., Zwinger, Jakob, 1569-1610., and Zwinger, Theodor, 1533-1588.
Subject (Topic):
Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Latin--Early works to 1800.
Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, consisting of aphorisms, axioms, and pithy commentary on such subjects as "Wisdom, "Money," "Retalliation," and "Parliament." Concerning "Popery," the author writes, "We charge the prelaticall clergy with the popery to make them odious tho we know they are guilty of no such thing. Just as heretofore they called Images Mammetts and the adoration of Images Mammetry, that is Mahomet & Mahometry odious names, when all the world knows the Turks are forbidden Images by their Religion."
Description:
Binding: stitched, loose in Middle Hill boards., For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., Note in same hand on first page: "Out of a manuscript called the discourse of Mr. Selden lent by the Earl of Arlington to Sir Robert Jenkinson.", Pasted in: inside front cover, dealer's description of manuscript, "said by T. F. Fenwick to be in the hand of Edward Southwell, and perhaps copied by him as a boy before the first (posthumous) publication of the 'Table Talk' in 1689.", and Phillips, Ms. 10149.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--1603-1649
Subject (Name):
Selden, John,--1584-1654--Table-talk and Southwell, Edward,--1671-1730
Subject (Topic):
Aphorisms and apothegms--17th century, Conduct of life--17th century, and Conduct of life--Quotations, maxims, etc
BEIN Ih C366 +611 Copy 1: Imperfect: both blank leaves (*1 and Gg8) wanting. Autographs of John Miles, Thomas Warton, Alexander Pope, and John Mitford. Owned by William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester. Book-plates of Frederick Locker-Lampson and Charles J. Rosenbloom., Described in The Carl H. Pforzheimer library, English literature 1475-1700, New York, 1940, vol. 1., p. 167-169, no. 169., and Page 336 so numbered.
Publisher:
Printed for Nathaniell Butter,
Subject (Name):
Locker-Lampson, Frederick,--1821-1895--Bookplate., Miles, John,--fl. 1663--Autograph., Mitford, John,--1781-1859--Autograph., Pope, Alexander,--1688-1744--Autograph., Rosenbloom, Charles J.--Bookplate., Warburton, William,--1698-1779--Ownership., and Warton, Thomas,--1728-1790--Autograph.