24 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BKITISH MUSEUM. 



" Missale ad usum Sarum." Jamet Loys for Jean Heuvin, 

 Rouen, 1-508. (Dunn copy.) 



" Le livre intitute Sydrach." Raulin Gaultier, Rouen, 1516. 

 (Dunn copy.) 



Erasmus: " Responsio ad annotationes Eduardi Lei." 

 Johann Froben, Basel, 1520. The first edition. (Huth copy.) 



" Von Ulenspiegel eins Bauren Sun des Lands Braunsch- 

 weick." Melclier Sachssen, Erfurt, 1532. With numerous 

 woodcuts. (Huth copy.) 



Cicero: " Paradoxa." Alexander VVeissenhorn, Augsburg, 

 1538. A translation into German by Simon Minervius 

 Schaydenreysser, the author of a prose translation of the 

 Odyssey, already in the Museum. On the title page is a 

 woodcut by Hans Burgkmair. 



" Le Jardin d'Honneur, contenaiit plusieurs apologues, 

 proverbes, etc." Estienne Groulleau, Paris, 1549. Containing 

 72 woodcuts. 



•' Processionarium ad usum Sarum." Robert Valentin, 

 Rouen, 1555. 



" En ny Psalma Bok, med morgum andligum Psalmum, etc." 

 Printed at Holar in Iceland, 1589. A very early specimen of 

 Icelandic printing. In a contemporary binding, with paintings 

 on the edges of the leaves. No other copy is known. 



Francis Bacon : " Histoire des Vents." Paris, 1650. A 

 translation of Bacon's Historia Ventorum by Jean Baudoin. 

 The book did not appear in English until 1653. 



" Alethini Philaretae Epistolse de Ven. Johannis Palafoxii 

 Orthodoxia." Rome, 1772. With the arms of Pope Clement XIV 

 on the binding. 



Alain Rene Lesage : " La Valise Trouvee." [Paris,] 1740. 

 The first edition. 



English Books. 



Besides the fragment of a Caxton and the book printed by 

 Pynson mentioned below as acquired by exchange, the following 

 English books printed before 1640 have been bought : — 



Alanus : " De Parabolis, sive Doctrinale altum." Wynkyn 

 de Worde, 1510. (Dunn copy.) 



" The Four Leaves of Truelove." Wynkyn de Worde 

 [about 1580]. The only printed copy known of this poem. 

 The poem exists also in manuscript. (The Huth copy.) 



William Harrington : " The Commendations of Matrimony." 

 John Skot, 1528. (Huth copy.) 



Cicero : " The Paradoxa, or marvaylous Questions of Marcus 

 TuUius to his familiar Marcus Brutus." Jolian Redman for 

 Robert Redman [about 1540]. (Dunn copy. ) 



"A certayne treatye most wyttely devised, etc." A trans- 

 lation by John Clerc of Lamant mal traicte, originally written 



