Vol, 

 Portraits 



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Herrick, the Poet. Being crowned. A curious old 

 portrait, engraved in 1795. ^ite rare. p. 118. 



Hooker [Richard'\, 1600. A fine, large portrait, en- 

 graved by Cook. p. 27. 



Isaiah. An illuminated portrait {ideal), from an an- 

 cient missal, p. 72. 



Lambard \JV.'\, 1 601. A fine old miniature portrait, 

 engraved in 1658. Fery rare. p. 43. 



Markham [Gervase'\y 1650. Engraved by Reading, 

 after the original by Cross. Very rare. p. 54. 



A soldier and scholar of the reign of James I. and Charles I., 

 author of several works on husbandry and horsemanship. 



Mayherne [Theo. de~\. Aged 82. A fine old portrait, 

 well engraved by W. Elder, p. 105. 



Mercator \Gerard'\, 1594. A very fine old print, by 

 L'Armessin. \^z.rgQ sizz, extremely rare. p. 104. 



It is said of Gerard Mercator, of Ruremond, in Flanders, that 

 he was a man of such intense application to mathematical 

 studies, that he neglected the necessary refreshments of na- 

 ture. He engraved with his own hand, and colored the 

 maps to his geographical writings. He wrote several books 

 of Theology, and died in 1 594 



Montaigne. A very neat portrait. India paper, p. 

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- Another. Splendidly engraved by WagstafF. 

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