DEPAKTMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. 17 



Thomas Aquinas : De diuinis moribus. Printed by Seuerinus 

 Ferrariensis, Ferrara, ca. 1475, and possibly the earliest of his 

 productions. 



Albertus de Eyb : Margarita poetica. Printed by Stephan 

 Plannck, Rome, 1480. Only one earlier book from Plannck's 

 press is known to exist. 



Martyrologium siue Viola sanctorum. Printed by Nicolaus 

 Philippi and Marcus Reinhard, Lyons, ca. 1480. 



Maurice de Sully, Bishop of Paris : Lexposition des euuangilles 

 et des epistres de tout Ian translatees de nouueau de latin en 

 francoys. Printed by Antoine Neyret, Ohambery, 1484. The 

 earliest of the four dated incunabula, all excessively rare, registered 

 as having been printed at Ohambery. It contains about fifty wood- 

 cuts and the present copy is a particularly large and clean one. 



Bernardus : Sermons in Dutch. Printed by Petrus de Os, 

 Zwolle, 1484, 1485. In two parts. A fine woodcut representing 

 the Virgin and Child and S. Bernard occurs in each part. 



Psalterium latinum cum canticis. Printed by Pierre -Levet, 

 Paris, 1488. 



Joannes Balbus : Oatholicon. Printed by Jean du Pre, Lyons, 

 1492. 



Terentius : Ooraoedise. Printed by Perrin Le Masson, Lyons, 

 1495. 



Altogether 25 Fifteenth Oentury books were acquired for the 

 Museum b}^ purchase during the year. 



(2) English Books printed before 1640. 



The Forme and Maner of subuention or helpyng for pore people, 

 deuysed and practysed in the cytie of Hypres in Flaunders, whiche 

 forme is auctorised by the Emperour, and approved by the facultie 

 of diuinitie in Paris. Translated out of laten into englishe. Printed 

 by Thomas Godfray, London, 1535. 



Thomas Phaer : The Regiment of Life. Edward Whitchurch, 

 London, 1550. 



The Tragedie of (^iaudius Tiberias Nero, Romes greatest tyrant. 

 Francis Burton, London, 1607. From the library of Lord Mostyn. 

 . Thomas Heywood : The Ra})e of Lucrece . . . The third im- 

 pression. Nathaniel Butter, London, 1614. From the library of 

 Lord Mostyn. A very rare edition. 



R. Speed. The Oounter Scuifle. Whereunto is added, the 

 Oounter Ratt. Written [in verse] by R. S. R. Meighens, London, 

 1628. 



Altogether 59 English books of this period were acquired by 

 purchase during the year, including numerous pamphlets of his- 

 torical interest from the Ohristie Miller collection. 



(3) Later English books. 



Edmond Wingate : The Use of the Rule of Proportion in 

 Arithmetique and Geometric. First published at Paris in the 

 French tongue. M. F. for P. Stephens, London, 1645. 



