24 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



" Textus Alexandri cum sententiis et constructionibus."' 

 Printed by R. Pynson, 1516. 



" The Begynnynge and foundacyon of the Hospytall and 

 Order of the Knyghtes hospytallers." Robert Coplande, 1524, 



" Tlie Festyvall." Wynkyn de Worde, 1528. A very fine 

 copy. 



" The Fruyte of Redempcyon. By the Anker [i.e., Anchorite} 

 of London Wall, wretched Simon." Wynkyn de Worde, 1532. 



York Breviary : " Pars Hiemalis." Printed by F. Regnault,. 

 Paris, 1533. No other copy is known. The Pars Aestivalis,, 

 completing the book, has been in the Museum for many years. 



Six Law Books, of which one only is at present in the 

 Library. Printed by Thomas Berthelet between the years 1537 

 and 1539. Bound together in a contemporary binding. 



Salisbury Primer. Printed by Nicholas Le Roux, Rouen,, 

 1537. 



Elyot, Sir Thomas : " The Castel of Helth." Printed by 

 Thomas Berthelet, 1539. Hitherto the earliest edition of this 

 work in the Library has been that of 1541. 



Sanders, Nicholas : " The Rock of the Churche." Louvain, 

 1567. 



" Sermoenen des predicants B. Cornells Andriaenssen van 

 Dordrecht." Printed by Anthony de Solemne, the first printer 

 at Norwich, 1578. The only other known copy of this book 

 is in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. 



" Of the End of the World." Translated from the Latin: 

 Oi .K>rA Geveren by Thomas Rogers. H. Middleton, London,. 

 1582. 



"The Arte of Navigation. Written by Martin Cortes. 

 Englished out of Spanishe by Richard Eden." R. Watkins^ 

 1589. 



" A Comparison of the English and Spanish nation. Trans- 

 lated out of the French, by R. A." John Wolfe, London, 1589. 



Jonson, Ben : "Every Man out of his Humour." Printed 

 by W. Holme, 1600. Two editions of this play were printed 

 in the year 1600, one by W. Holme and the other by N. Ling, 

 Both are now in the Library. 



"The Historic of the Life of Thomas, Lord Cromweli, 

 written by W. S., 1602." The first edition of this spurious of 

 doubtful play. It is not included in the first or second 

 Shakespeare folios, but appears in the third folio edition, 

 1664. 



" An historicall description of the most famous Kingdomes 

 and common-weales." John Jaggard, London, 1603. 



" Articles of Military Discipline." James Bryson, Edinburgh, 

 1639. 



Laud, Archbishop : a translation into German of Laud's 

 " Funerall Sermon preached by himself on the scaff'old on 



