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(6) "The playe of the weather. A newe and a very 



merye enterlude made by John Heywoode." 



John Awdeley, London, c. 1565. 



(7) " An enterlude of Welth and Helth." 



Without imprint. 

 The book was entered afc Stationers' Hall in 

 1557-8. No other copy of this book is known. 



Knox, John : " An Answer to a letter of a Jesuit named 

 Tyrie." Printed by Robert Lekpreuik, Saint Andrews, 

 1572. 



Rollock, Hercules : " Epithalamium " on the marriage of 

 King James VI. and Anne of Denmark. H. Charteris, 

 Edinburgh, 1589. 



Tarlton, Richard : " Tarlton's newes out of Purgatorie." 

 Printed for T. G. and T. N., London, 1590. 



Nash, Thomas : " Pierce Penilesse, his supplication to the 

 Divell." Richard Jones, London, 1592. 



Among the foreign Incunabula and later works, the 

 following are of special interest : — 



Petrarch: " Historia Griseldis." Printed by Ulrich Zel], 

 Cologne, about 1470. 



A broadside prospectus of an edition of Justinian's Codex, 

 printed by Johami Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 

 printers, of Nuremberg, in 1475. A copy of the book itself 

 is in the Library. 



Hermannus de Schildis : "Speculum manuale Sacerdotum." 

 Printed at Mainz about 1475 by the " Printer of the Darm- 

 stadt Prognostication," who has not yet been identified. 



Mills, Joannes de : "Repertorium Juris." Printed by 

 Nicholas Goetz, Cologne, about 1475. With the printer's 

 metal cut device. 



Andreae, Joannes : " Additiones ad Speculum judiciale 

 Durantis." Printed by G. Husner, Strassburg, 1476. 



The " Legenda Aurea," translated into Italian by Niccolo 

 Malermi, printed by Gabriel de Piero, Venice, 1477. 



Vincent de Beauvais : " De liberali ingenuorum Institu- 

 tione." Printed by the Brothers of the Common Life, 

 Rostock, about 1476. 



" Libellus de regimine rusticorum," by Werner Rolewinck. 

 Printed at Cologne about 1478, in the types of Arnold ter 

 Hoernen, who mostly published Rolewinck's books in the 

 first instance. 



" Rosarium odor vite." Printed in a type used by 

 Stephen Plannck at Rome in 1479, and if by him one of his 

 earliest books. A curious collection of moral extracts in 

 Italian, with many words in the Neapolitan dialect. 



