26 A.CCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A German version of the Vision of Tundal, with numerous 

 woodcuts, printed by Johann and Conrad Hist, Speier, about 

 1480. 



" Buch der Natur," with woodcuts, printed by Anton 

 Sorg, Augsburg, 1482. 



Trovamala, Battista : " Summa Casuum." Printed by 

 Nicolaus Girardengus, Novis, 1484. The only book known 

 to have been printed at Novi. 



Paulas de Castro : " Consilia et allegationes." Printed 

 by Anton Koberger, Nuremberg, 1485. 



A Psalter, printed by Georg Reyser, Wiirzburg, 148o. 

 An unusually fine piece of printing. 



" Diss Buch heysset Lucidarius." Printed by Hans 

 Schonsperger, Augsburg, 1488, with woodcuts. 



" Le Livre et auctoritez des saincts docteurs touchant 

 de I'aduenement du maulvais Antexpist.^' Illustrated with 

 twenty woodcuts. Six editions of this work are known, of 

 each of which one or two copies only are extant. The two 

 earliest were printed at Lyons, the two latest at Paris, and 

 the two intermediate copies at one or other of these places 

 or possibly at Angouleme. The present copy, hitherto 

 undescribed, is one of two intermediate copies printed about 

 1490. 



A Psalter, printed by Louis Cruse, Geneva, about 1494. 

 Part of the Voynich collection described below, and therefore, 

 like all the rest of the books in it, believed to be unique ; the 

 work, moreover, of a very interesting printer. 



" Statuta d'Ascoli." Printed by Joannes de Theramo, 

 Ascoli, 1496. No other copy of this book is known. 



"Coustumier de Normandie." Printed by Jacques le 

 Forestier, Rouen, 1497 or 1498. 



A Missal of the use of Breslau, printed by Peter 

 Schoeffer, Mainz, 1499. 



A Missal of the use of Hildesheim, printed by Georg 

 Stuchs, Nuremberg, 1499. 



Erasmus, Desiderius : " Erasmi Roterodami Libellus de 

 constructione octo partium orationis ex Britannia nuper 

 hue perlatus." Leipsic, 1518. A Germa.n edition of Erasmus' 

 Latin Grammar for the use of Saint Paul's School. 



A few books in bindings of special interest and value have 

 been added to the Library during the year. 



Among these are — 



" Lettere de Messer Horatio Brunetto," Venice. 1548. In 

 a sixteenth century Venetian binding, in calf, with tooling of 

 an oriental design peculiar to the late fifteenth and early 

 sixteenth century binders in Venice. 



