24 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



" Certaine Sermons appoynted by the Queenes Maiesty to 

 be declared and read." R. Jugge and J. Cawood, London, 1568. 



The first volume of the Homilies : the second volume was 

 first issued in the same year. 



Fulwell, Ulpian : " First part of the eight liberall Sciences, 

 the art of Flattery." W. Hoskins, London, 1576. 



Lodge, Thomas : " An Alarum against Usurers. Heirunto are 

 annexed the Historie of Forbonius, &c." T. Este for S. Clarke, 

 London, 1584. An imperfect copy. Two complete copies only 

 are known to exist. 



Boccaccio, Giovanni : " Amorous Fiammetta." Printed by 

 I. C. for Thomas Gubbin and Thomas Newman, London, 1587. 



Rowlands, Samuel: "A Payre of Spy Knaves," 1613. The 

 present imperfect book is the only copy known. 



Rowlands, Samuel : " Well met Gossip ; or, 'Tis merrie when 

 Gossips meet." I. W. for John Deane, London, 1619. The 

 first edition was published in 1602. The earliest edition 

 hitherto in the Library is that of the year 1656. 



Decker, Thomas : " Londons Tempe, or the Feild of 

 Happines," 1624. Complimentary verses on the inauguration 

 of a Lord Mayor of London. An imperfect copy ; the only 

 complete copy known being that in the Duke of Devonshire's 

 Library. 



"• Brief Notes upon a late Sermon titl'd The Fear of God 

 and the King ; preached by Matthew Griffith. By I. M." 

 London, 1660. The only prose work of John Milton of which 

 there has hitherto been no separate edition in the Library. 



"Jesus, Maria. Joseph ; or, the devout Pilgrim of the ever 

 Blessed Virgin Mary." Amsterdam, 1663. Bound with the 

 arms of Queen Catherine of Braganza. 



" Bible." 2 vol. Oxford, 170L From the Chapel Royal, 

 Windsor Castle. In a sumptuous binding, with Queen Anne's 

 cipher and arms in their earlier form. This stamp is one 

 of the few not already represented in the British Museum 

 collection of Royal armorial bindings. 



Among the foreign Incunabula and later works the following 

 are of special interest : — 



Franciscus Philelphus : " Epistolse Familiares." Printed 

 by Vindelinus de Spira, Venice, 1472 or 1473. 



Johannes de Gandavo : " Qusestiones super tres iibros de 

 Anima." Printed by Franz Renner and Nicolaus of Frankfort, 

 Venice, 1473. 



Jerome, Saint : " Epistolse." 2 tom. The first volume was 

 printed at Rome in 1476 by Arnold Pannartz, who with Conrad 

 Sweynheym introduced printing into Italy, while the second 



