Ul in,l () Til V.CA CYNI'.GKTICA. 



313 



The Noblo Art of Venerio or Kuntini^, tVc. Loiulon, 157 ">. 

 KJll. Tho authorshi|) of this version of Fotiilloux is nuiclMlispiited : 

 — by some it is given to Turbervile, the undoubted translator of the 

 Booke of Falconrie ; by others to (iascoigne ; and by a third party 

 to C. Burke. The citations are from the edition of Kill, and gene- 

 rally under the name of the tirst-mentioned author. 



* A Short Treatise of JIunting, compyled for tlie dclyght of 

 Noblemen and (ientlemen, by Sir Thomas Cockaine, Knight. Lon- 

 don, 15i)l. The writer has never seen the rare tract of this " pro- 

 fessed hunter, and not a schollar." 



The Gentleman's Academic ; or, The Booke of St. Albans, 

 \c. by G. M. London, 150'>. 



Maison Rustique : or. The Countrie Farme, &c, translated 

 into English by Richard Surflet. London, 1000. 



The Countrey Farme, &c. (as the last,) by Gervasc Mark- 

 ham. London, 101(5. 



A Jewell for Gentrie, &c. London, 1014. 



Countrey Contentments ; or, The Husbandman's Recrea- 

 tions, &c. by G. M. London, 1033. 



* Jacobi Micylli KvvoXoyior. A Latin poem mentioned by 

 Paullini in his Cynographia Curiosa : where also occur * Angelinus 

 Gazeeus, * Ronsseus, and others ; the Venatio Medica of the latter 

 being rather above the ordinary stamp of the muse of ^sculapius. 



De Venatione Tractatus, in quo de Piscatione, Aucupio, 

 Sylvestriumque insectatione agitur. Auctore Alfonso Isachio. Regii, 

 1025. A very ridiculous treatise on Piscatorial Licences, &c. of 

 some rarity, but of no value to practical or literary sportsmen. It 

 has been re-published, with other Cynegetical tracts of like descrip- 

 tion, by Fritsch. 



Album Diana? Leporicida?, sive Venationis Leporinae Leges. 

 Auctore Jac. Savary, Cadomaio. Cadomi, mdclv. To some edi- 

 tions of this poem is annexed Venatio Vulpina et Melina of the same 

 author; but the writer's copy has it not. 



Venationis Cervinai, Capreolina?, Aprugnae, et Lupinse 

 Leges. Autore Jac. Savary Cadomensi. Cadomi, mdclix. 



Jacobi Vanierii, &c. Preedium Rusticum. Tolosa;, MDCCXXX. 

 MDCCXLli. The author's citations are from the latter edition. 



The Gentleman's Recreation : in four parts. London, 1700. 



The Gentleman's Recreations : in three parts. By R. Blome. 

 London, 1710. 



The Chace. A poem by William SomervUle, Esq. 

 To this list might be added the French Cynegetica of Gauchet, 

 Pomey, Passerat, De Salnove, De Serey, Du Sable, Gaftet, De la 

 Conterie, D'Yauville, and others ; the Encyclopedic Methodiqne, 

 Dictionnaire de toutes les especes de Chasses ; and the Italian Cyne- 

 getica of Scandianese, Valvasone, Raimondi, Poggesi, Gatti, and 

 others ; to some of which the author is beholden for a few remarks. 

 The catalogue might be am))lilied, too, by incorporating the numerous 

 tracts on the laws of the Chase collected by Fritsch and Manwood; 

 the notices of early British and Anglo-Saxon hunting gathered by 



2 R 



xxvn. 

 'I'uljcrvilr, Gas- 

 coigiif, 13itrke. 



XXVllI. 



Cockaine. 



xxrx. 



ftlarkham and 



others. 



XXX. 



Rlic^'llus. 



XXXI. 

 Isacbius. 



XXXII. 



Savary. 



XXXIII. 



Vanierius. 



XXXIV. 

 Blomc. 



XXXV. 



Sonierville. 



